Multiple Choice
Stand-alone systems are generally a good choice when:
A) There is a need to access the system through the intranet or internet
B) There is a need to share payroll information between many employees at remote locations
C) There is an need to share information from the payroll records with other systems operated by the employer
D) The company is very large and owner wants the records to be viewable at the workplace
E) The payroll administrator is an expert in the system and integration is not important to the employer
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