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Which of the following is always a true statement?
a.
total employee benefits - job expenses = total employment compensation
b.
gross pay + total job benefits = total employment compensation
c.
gross pay - job expenses = total employment compensation
d.
total job benefits - job expenses = total employment compensation
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b.
Total employment compensation (total compensation) equals gross pay (wages/salary) plus the value of employee/job benefits (fringe benefits), so gross pay + total job benefits = total employment compensation.
Total employment compensation (total compensation) equals gross pay (wages/salary) plus the value of employee/job benefits (fringe benefits), so gross pay + total job benefits = total employment compensation.
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