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    Why Did Roman Soldiers Called Their Wages A Salary?

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    According to history it is said that the pay of the ancient roman soldiers was salt and the term salary comes from it.

    Others state that soldiers more likely derive from the gold solidus, via which the militia was known to have been paid, and assume that the salarium was moreover a payment for the acquirement of salt. A salary on the whole is a type of constant payment from an employer to an employee, which is stated in an employment bond.

    Seeing it from the point of view of operating a business, salary is said to be the charge of attaining human resources for managing operations, and is later stated as personnel expense or salary expense. According to accounts, salaries are documented in payroll financial statements.

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