Fundamental Payroll Certification

Fundamental Payroll Certification

The Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) is an exam-based payroll certification designed specifically for (1) entry-level payroll practitioners; (2) payroll, HR, and finance consultants; (3) sales, service, and technology professionals interfacing with payroll operations; and (4) systems analysts and engineers developing and implementing payroll software solutions. The FPC designation is attained by individuals who possess payroll knowledge, not experience – thus there is no eligibility requirement that must be fulfilled to take the FPC exam.

The FPC exam content outline features comprehensive coverage of payroll fundamentals, including core payroll concepts, compliance, principles of paycheck calculations, payroll process, systems, and accounting. Preparation for the FPC exam will broaden an individual’s payroll knowledge base and increase his or her confidence as a payroll practitioner. [ cite web|url=http://www.americanpayroll.org/certification/certification-fpcinfo/ |title= Fundamental Payroll Certification Web page |accessdate=2008-09-10 |publisher=American Payroll Association ]

See Also

Certified Payroll Professional
American Payroll Association

References

External Links

* [http://www.americanpayroll.org American Payroll Association]


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