Accruals Overview
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An accrual policy defines how and when balances associated with accrual codes are credited and debited.
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An accrual policy defines how and when balances associated with accrual codes are credited and debited.
A carryover limit is a defined value of an amount that can remain in an accrual balance after a specific time period.
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An accrual limit, also known as an earning limit, is a restriction on the amount of earned time or money an employee can accumulate during a specific timeframe or have stored at any time.
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An accrual profile is a collection of accrual policies that determine an employee’s accrual balances. Accrual profiles let you assign one or more accrual policies to employees.
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A disbursement type, also known as a grant type, is an award of either days, hours, or money based on an employees’ years of service. Grants can be fixed or earned. Fixed grants credit balances in preset amounts in predefined intervals.
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An accrual request limit, also known as a taking limit, is a specified maximum amount that an employee can take from an accrual balance within a timeframe.
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An accrual type is a benefit, granted as time off or as a money amount, with a balance that must be tracked for individual employees according to your organizational policies.
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