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Fringe benefits--the depreciation, obsolescence, and transience of man : costs, strategies, and trends for financial managers, personnel directors, and general management /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1974.Description: x, 178 p. :illISBN:
  • 0471039756
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.1'553 BAB
LOC classification:
  • HD4932.N6 B3
Summary: The objective of this book is to discuss fringe benefits, which are the indirect costs of man. There is already a wide variety of literature on the market on this subject, both in its broadest terms and for each of the major elements of the fringe benefit package. This literature is largely the product of well-qualified authors concerned with social legislation, banking, insurance, and benefit plan consulting. The work is hoped to be a unique contribution, because it is written solely from the perspective of a corporate financial officer for the benefit of accountants and other corporate operating personnel charged with the responsibility of reporting on and forecasting the financial implications of employee benefit programs and decisions.
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Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 658.1'553 BAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31008100134184

Includes index.

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

The objective of this book is to discuss fringe benefits, which are the indirect costs of man. There is already a wide variety of literature on the market on this subject, both in its broadest terms and for each of the major elements of the fringe benefit package. This literature is largely the product of well-qualified authors concerned with social legislation, banking, insurance, and benefit plan consulting. The work is hoped to be a unique contribution, because it is written solely from the perspective of a corporate financial officer for the benefit of accountants and other corporate operating personnel charged with the responsibility of reporting on and forecasting the financial implications of employee benefit programs and decisions.

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