PayTrain® Fundamentals, part of the PayrollOrg PayTrain® Certificate Program, teaches you fundamental payroll calculations and applications. Whether you want to prepare for the Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) or Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) certification exams or are new to the payro
PayTrain® Fundamentals, part of the PayrollOrg PayTrain® Certificate Program, teaches you fundamental payroll calculations and applications. Whether you want to prepare for the Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) or Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) certification exams or are new to the payroll industry, PayTrain® Fundamentals will provide you with the basic knowledge and skills required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly penalties.
These calculations are critical to successfully passing the FPC and CPP exams and are not covered in the PayTrain® course.
Programs Associated with this Course
Certificate in American Payroll Association PayTrain
Professional Affiliations
PayTrain® College & University is the PayrollOrg's payroll professional development and certification exam preparation program offered in a college/university setting. Serving the entire payroll community, this program is ideal if you are a seasoned professional interested in advancing your career or sitting for a certification exam, as well as for new hires seeking an understanding of the industry.
By enrolling in the program, you'll receive live classroom instruction, textbooks and access to interactive online games and applications to reinforce the topics learned.
Topics/Syllabus
Payroll fundamentals
Fundamentals of payroll operations
Paycheck fundamentals
Payroll benefits basics
Tax reporting
Payroll accounting
Professional administration
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