



The Accounting Guide for Entrepreneurs and Employees
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Not an accountant?
That does not mean accounting can’t be accessible to you. This book by Kishine Padios, CPA, provides the step-by-step process and easy accounting guide for entrepreneurs and employees.
We will show you how to do BIR tax filing such as VAT, SLSP, and Income tax filing. We will also teach you how to register your business with SSS, Pag-ibig, and Philhealth.
In addition we include a step by step guide that shows you what common BIR penalties are and exactly how to avoid them.
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Sample Fixed-Term Employment Contract in English – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱1,685.00This product is a soft copy template providing sample allegations, statements, provision, and clauses usually found in this type of document.
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Contract For Regular Employment Monthly Paid (English Version) – Soft Copy Editable Template
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This contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contract described.
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A regular employee is one who passed the probationary period, has been in the company for at least six months, or was engaged as such without undergoing probationary period.
The legal basis of regular employment is mainly Article 295 of the Labor Code, as amended.
Article 295 provides that the provisions of written agreement to the contrary notwithstanding and regardless of the oral agreement of the parties, an employment shall be deemed to be regular where the employee has been engaged to perform activities which are usually necessary or desirable in the usual business or trade of the employer.
This means that even if there is a written agreement that the employee is not of regular status, he is still considered regular if has been engaged to perform activities which are usually necessary or desirable in the usual business or trade of the employer.
This template is for monthly paid employees. As opposed to daily paid, monthly paid employees
Monthly-paid employees are those who are paid every day of the month, including unworked rest days, special days, and regular holidays. Factor 365 days in a year is used in determining the equivalent monthly salary of monthly-paid employees. (I, D, DOLE 2020 Handbook Workers’ Statutory Monetary Benefits)
Daily-paid employees are those who are paid on the days they actually worked and on unworked regular holidays. (Ibid.)
With the use of 365-day factor, the company should make sure that employees engaged are not below the minimum. The 365 day factor is used to determine the daily rate of the monthly paid employee. For instance, if an employee earns PhP20,000.00 per month, the daily equivalent using the 365 factor is as follows:
PhP20,000 per month x 12 months = PhP240,000
PhP240,000 per year / 365 days per year = PhP657.53 per day
Hence, the daily equivalent of the monthly pay of PhP20,000 is PhP657.53.
There are other helpful contract templates available that can assist employers in running their human resource matters such as the following:
- Contract for Probationary for Daily Paid Employee in English – View sample contract here
- Contract for Probationary for Monthly Paid Employee in English
- Contract for Project Employment English Version – View sample contract here
- Employment Contracts Package (English and Filipino) – View sample contracts here
- Contract for Casual Employment in English
- Contract for Casual Employment in Filipino
- Contract for Probationary Employment for Daily Paid Employee in Filipino
- Contract for Probationary Employment for Monthly Paid Employee in Filipino
- Contract for Part-Time Employment in English
- Contract for Part-Time Employment in Filipino
- Contract for Seasonal Employment in English
- Contract for Seasonal Employment in Filipino
- Contract for Regular Employment Daily Paid in Filipino
- Contract for Fixed-Term Employment in English
- Contract for Fixed-Term Employment in Filipino
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A sample contract will help employers to overcome the technicalities of this form of employment. This template is easy to edit using the Word application. This version is using MS Office 365.
Salient points of this template are:
- Parties
- Whereas Clause
- Commencement of probationary employment
- Termination of Employment (Just and Authorized Causes)
- Place of Posting
- Duties and responsibilities clause
- Performance Appraisal
• Reasonable Standards Metrics
– Performance
– Punctuality/Attendance
– Behavior
– Teamwork
– Initiative - Compensation and Benefits
- Office Decorum
- Confidentiality
- Non-compete Clause
- Training Expenses
- Data privacy consent clause
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Probationary Employment Evaluation Packet Super 5™ – Soft Copy Editable Template
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This contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contracts described and the forms included.
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One of the challenging aspects of monitoring the performance of a probationary employee is the establishment of performance ratings, metrics, or measures.
It is a settled rule that a probationary employee who was not apprised of the reasonable standards of performance to become regular employee is deemed regular from day one.
The same effect occurs for employees who have been with the company for at least six months and have not undergone performance evaluation. No matter how low did the probationary employee perform if the employer did not rate him with reasonable standards terminating the worker for failure to qualify is extremely risky.Read more..
Thus, when dealing with probationary employees, the company should have:
- Reasonable standards
- Made known such standards at the time of engagement
- Performance measures
- Periodic evaluation
- Clear rating plan, form, and template
With the right tools, the life of the employer would be bearable and the risk minimized to manageable level.
It is indeed a nerve-wracking exercise to devise the reasonable standards from scratch. However, this is made easy by the new products of LVS Rich Publishing known as the Probationary Employment Evaluation Packet Super 5.
This new soft copy product provides the proposed standards required for probationary to perform to qualify as regular employee. There are metrics with ratings and weights. There is a sample evaluation form where the employee rates himself and his superior then an average of the two ratings is obtained.
The rating system covers Performance, Punctuality/Attendance, Behavior, Teamwork, and Initiative. The total weight is 100%. If the probationary receives an average weight below 75% in one month, it shall be deemed as failure to meet the standards which may be ground for dismissal based on failure to qualify. Of course the buyer of this product can change the weight and rates according to what is considered applicable and necessary.
Performance metrics representing 30% of the total weight is based on Business Knowledge, Output/Production, Resourcefulness, and Teamwork.
Punctuality/attendance is one of the tricky areas to measure. The template though considers this as already 100% of its weight. It is given 20% weight subject to deduction of 3% for every instance of tardiness and 4% for every instance of unauthorized absence.Behavior is another matter of the same level of difficulty. To rate this, it is already pegged at 20% subject to deduction for every citation or violation of company rules, such as:
- Written warning – less 2%
- Stern warning – less 5%
- Written reprimand – less 6%
- 1-day Suspension – less 7%
- Longer suspension – less 10%
As to Performance metrics, sample rating spread can be seen in the Performance Review Template Excel File under the “Performance Weights” Sheet.
The rating system provides the following:
Outstanding Performance (OP) – Highest performance rating Reserved for individuals who continually achieve outstanding results and utilize their abilities in making contributions beyond their primary areas of responsibility.
Commendable Performance (CP) – Performance is above the expected level for the position making contributions beyond expectations in completion of assignments.
Effective Performance (EP) – Performance consistently meets supervisory expectations of the position requirements in making a valuable contribution to the overall objectives of the Group.
Marginal Performance (MP) – Performance does not consistently meet normal expectations and position requirements, improvement is required.
Unacceptable Performance (UP) – Performance fails to meet normal expectations and position requirements. Termination should be considered unless improvement is demonstrated in a short period of time.The buyer can Print Sheet 1 of the Performance Review Template Excel File entitled “Proby Metrics” Sheet as form in Performance Review where ratings shall be filled in. This will be used to tally the evaluation results based on performance metrics.
The Evaluation Packet comes with the Evaluation Guidelines file in Word document that will guide the user on how the evaluate the probationary employee using this product.
To further make this exercise easy, a sample evaluation of probationary employee is provided just to give the user a complete picture of how it will be done.
Upon purchase, the following files will be sent to the buyer’s email account from LVS’ Gmail Account:
- Contract of Probationary Employment for Daily Paid Employee (in Word document file)
- Description of the Contract of Probationary Employment for Daily Paid Employee (in Word document file)
- Evaluation Guidelines – Template (in Word document file)
- Performance Review Template (in Excel File)
- Sample Probationary Evaluation Template (in Word document file)
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Human Resource Forms, Notices, and Contracts 3 (in Filipino/Tagalog) – Soft Copy Editable Templates
0 out of 5This is a soft copy template saved in Word File and editable in Word Document.
Alert!: If you were able to purchase any of our soft copy products in the past please double-check that they are not part of these templates. This product is indivisible and individual soft copy templates previously purchased cannot be deducted from the price.
This product contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contract described.
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HR Forms, Notices, and Contracts 3 in Filipino / Tagalog offers various employment forms in local language ranging from pre-employment, employment proper, and termination.
The current price being offered is introductory until October 31, 2021 only. Afterwards, regular price shall be PhP6,495.00.
This package contains 57 sample forms, notices, and contracts in local Filipino language. Some forms and concepts have separate primer discussion on the matter.
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HUMAN RESOURCE FORMS, NOTICES, AND CONTRACTS 3 EDITABLE TEMPLATES IN FILIPINO / TAGALOG
PRELIMINARY FORMS
Form No. 1 – Job Offer in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 2 – Denial of Employment Application in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 3 – Acknowledgment of Company Policies where there was no Orientation in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 4 – Acknowledgment of Company Policies where there was Orientation in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 5 – Acknowledgment Receipt of Company Property in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 6 – Data Privacy Consent Document in Filipino / Tagalog
EMPLOYMENT PROPER FORMS
Form No. 7 – Contract for Fixed-Term English with Filipino / Tagalog Translation
Form No. 8 – Contract for Fixed-Term Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 9 – Contract for Part-Time Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Probationary Employment
Form No. 10 – Contract for Probationary Employment for Daily Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 11 – Contract for Probationary Employment for Monthly Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 11
Form No. 12 – Contract for Probationary Employment [Simplified Version] in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 13 – Contract of Extension of Probationary Status
Explanation on Form No. 13
Primer on Casual Employment
Form No. 14 – Contract for Casual Employment Simplified Version-A in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 15 – Contract for Casual Employment Simplified Version-B in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 16 – Contract for Casual Employment Full-Length Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Project Employment
Form No. 17 – Contract for Project Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 18 – Contract for Project Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 18 – Contract for Seasonal Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Contract for Seasonal Employment
Form No. 19 – Contract for Seasonal Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Regular Employment
Form No. 20 – Contract for Regular Employment
Form No. 21 – Contract for Regular Employment Simplified Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 22 – Contract for Regular Employment Monthly-Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 23 – Contract for Regular Employment Monthly-Paid Employee Simplified Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 23
Primer on Service Training Agreement
Form No. 24 – Service Training Agreement in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 25 – Overtime Request Form
DISCIPLINARY AND TERMINATION FORMS
Primer on ResignationForm No. 26 – Acceptance of Resignation
Discussion: Acceptance of Resignation Where the Employee has a Pending Case or is Under Administrative Investigation
Form No. 27 – Acceptance of Resignation where the Employee has a Pending Case Under Investigation
Form No. 28 – Release, Waiver and Quitclaim in Tag-Lish (Tagalog / English) Version
Form No. 29 – Release, Waiver and Quitclaim in Tagalog / Filipino
Primer on the Notice to Explain (NTE)
Form No. 30 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 31 – Notice of Decision for Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 32 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 33 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 34 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 35 – Notice of Decision for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 37 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for AWOL Punishable with Warning in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 38 – Notice of Warning for AWOL in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 39 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for AWOL Punishable with Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 40 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for AWOL Punishable with Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 41 – Notice of Suspension for AWOL in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 42 – Notice of Suspension when the employee failed to attend the administrative conference in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 43 – NTE for AWOL Leading to Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 44 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for AWOL Leading to Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 44
Form No. 45 – Notice of Dismissal for Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 46 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Timecard in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Preventive Suspension Included in the NTE
Form No. 46 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Timecard with Preventive Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 47 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Attendance Record in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 48 – Notice of Administrative Conference for Falsification in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 49 – Notice of Suspension for Falsification of Attendance Record in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 50 – Notice to Explain Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 51 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 52 – Notice of Suspension for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 53 – Notice of Decision for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 54 – Notice to Explain for Theft with Preventive Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 55 – Notice of Administrative Conference in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 56 – Notice of Decision for Theft in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 57 – Code of Conduct in Filipino / Tagalog
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Rating Tabulation for Probationary Employee
0 out of 5₱1,950.00This product provides the tabulation for the metrics for probationary employee. LVS has a template for probationary contract.
The rule on probationary employment is that the employee becomes regular by operation of law after six (6) months of probationary employment. Now, the employer is expected to rate the employee at such frequency necessary.
The ideal is monthly rating. However, to balance administrative feasibility, it may be recommended that frequency be at least three times prior to 5th month of probation. For instance, after 2 months, after 3 months, and after 5 months of probationary status.
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The rating clause in the probationary template provides, as follows:
- In the performance of duties, the PROBATIONARY EMPLOYEE shall be evaluated to determine fitness for the position as a regular worker. The following standards of weight shall be used to ascertain whether she would qualify as a regular employee:
- Performance 30%
- Punctuality/Attendance 20%
- Behavior 20%
- Teamwork 20%
- Initiative 10%
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- Resourcefulness 20%
- Teamwork 10%
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- Stern warning – less 5%
- Written reprimand – less 6%
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- The PROBATIONARY EMPLOYEE is expected to be a team player and work in coordination with other employees. A teamwork rating shall be made by immediate superior based on the result of the latter’s interview or assessment of the feedback of other employees or team members, as the case may be;
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This product supplies the template for the table based on the above rating weights which can be very helpful to arrive at the decision whether to regularize the probationary employee or terminate the services.
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Employee Handbook and Code of Conduct – Soft Copy Editable Template
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Release, Waiver and Quitclaim Resigned Standard – Soft Copy Editable Template
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