SAP SuccessFactors Variable Pay supports multiple bonus plans or bonus schemes. For example, corporate plan, supply chain parts plan, district management plan, and so on.
Note
Each bonus plan is associated with many weighted business goals. For example, earnings per share, EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), district revenues, and so on.

Product Functionality–Business Plans and Business Goals–Demographic Data
Employees are eligible for bonus plans based on their demographic data. For example, job code, level, division, department, location, and so on.

Business goal weights are defined within the bonus plan.
Example: The EPS goal is weighted at 50% for the Supply Chain Parts bonus plan.
However, EPS is weighted at 25% for the Home Delivery bonus plan.
Product Functionality - Business Goal Achievements
When the business goal achievement results are known, they are compared against the business goal targets to determine the actual payout percent.

Business goals have predetermined achievement targets:
As mentioned, when the business goal achievement results are known, they are compared against the business goal targets to determine the actual payout percent.
Each achievement target is anchored to a payout percentage.
Direct, Interpolation, and Step Calculation
There are three payout functions supported within a single program/plan:
Interpolation
Step Scale
Direct

Interpolation Calculations

The Interpolation payout function type works by approximating the payout value between the two given data points.
Step Calculations

The Step payout function type works by achieving any of the set guidelines. Anything in between takes the lower value.
Direct Payout
The Direct payout model is used when the goal achievement results are known and the payout percentage is defined.
The payout percent is uploaded for each business goal (Variable Pay does not perform any calculations).
If set to direct, then the value in direct payout percent overrides the normal performance payout for goals.








