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Cafeteria Plan Training & Certification Program

(Contact Hours: 24) $295.00

Course Description

Section 125 Cafeteria Plans are one of the most-used benefits offered by employers in the United States, yet they are often among the hardest to design and administer because of the numerous design and reimbursement options and the complexity of handling reimbursement requests. Our Section 125 Cafeteria Plan Training & Certification Program is loaded with information on plan design, administrative options, and compliance requirements that will help you understand Cafeteria Plans from start to finish, and includes training on how to plan, design, and administer your plan, as well as how to perform the required descrimination testing.

Outcomes

This course contains numerous End Of Lesson Quizzes to help you measure your progress and mastery of the materials. You can also earn a "Certified Cafeteria Plan Administrator" designation!

Assessment

Successful completion of the "Certified Cafeteria Plan Administrator" test! Certification tests are comprised of 50 randomly-generated questions that are mostly multiple choice, scenario-based questions that test the student's ability to apply the learned content. A score of 85 or higher is required to earn Certification.

Course Information (see above or below lessons, outlines, activities, etc.)

Cafeteria Plan Training & Certification Program

Section 125 Cafeteria Plans are one of the most-used benefits offered by employers in the United States, yet they are often among the hardest to design and administer because of the numerous design and reimbursement options and the complexity of handling reimbursement requests.

Our Section 125 Cafeteria Plan Training & Certification Program is loaded with information on plan design, administrative options, and compliance requirements that will help you understand Cafeteria Plans from start to finish, and includes training on how to plan, design, and administer your plan, as well as how to perform the required descrimination testing.

The Program also includes an optional test for those who wish to earn a Certified Cafeteria Plan Administrator designation. This Program also qualifies for eight hours of PHR and SPHR re-certification credits!

By taking this course, you will learn to:

  • Know which participants, benefits, and expenses are eligible for your Plan
  • Understand the advantages of various plan design and election options
  • Communicate your Cafeteria Plan to maximize participation
  • Properly process election, status change, and reimbursement requests
  • Understand and/or perform required Discrimination Testing
  • Comply with reporting requirements
  • Implement and follow proper documentation procedures

Course Testimonials

"These Training & Certification Programs are excellent tools for training both new and experienced administrators. The Program is well designed and very easy to use. We highly recommend them to all of our clients." - Gary Mosiman

"I truly enjoyed being able to take the Training & Certification Program right at my own computer! My schedule is very busy and it was nice being able to study and test on my timeline and not someone else's. Thank you for providing this service!" - Sandra Wilcox

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This on-line registration process is for credit card registrations only.

If you wish to be invoiced and pay with a Purchase Order (PO), please fax your registration form and the purchase order to 919.515.7614. If you do not have a registration form, call 919.515.2261 and request a form; however, NCSU employees may use this on-line registration to pay via IDT.

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