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luvbio

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The cafeteria type of benefit plan is so named because it
 
  (a) originated in the restaurant industry
  (b) is used primarily for blue-collar workers
  (c) provides participants with alternative choices
  (d) requires participants to contribute to the cost

Question 2

A core flexible compensation plan consists of
 
  (a) modules or packages of benefits
  (b) fixed dollars of credit to buy any of a wide variety of benefits with available credits
  (c) a salary reduction plan to allow employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay their share of the cost of benefits
  (d) a certain number of dollars credit to purchase benefits in addition to provided core benefits



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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