Books and journals Allowable when necessary to meed the specific requirements of the sponsored agreement; otherwise provided as part of the University's library services Same as Federal sponsors Same ...
This instruction identifies specific items of costs that are either allowable or unallowable on sponsored accounts and specifies which allowable costs are treated as direct costs and which are treated ...
Recent public opinion surveys show that voters believe addressing the high cost of prescription drugs should be a top priority for policymakers. This should come as no surprise. Over the past year, we ...
1.1. Directly associated costs means any cost which is generated solely as a result of the incurrence of another cost, and which would not have been incurred had the other cost not been incurred. 1.2.
The following outlines the specified costs as allowable or unallowable to a sponsored project and whether the allowable cost is a direct or indirect (F&A) cost as indicated in the Office of Management ...
This policy statement has been updated to reflect the U.S. Office of Management and Budget’s Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR, ...
In certain cases, grants and/or contracts may state additional restrictions and/or allowances beyond those described below. University departments may also institute more restrictive guidelines. In ...
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This document is intended to serve as formal guidance for CU Boulder regarding the use of funds from sponsored projects for entertainment costs in like circumstances. The university is committed to ...
Ge Bai ( [email protected]) is an assistant professor in accounting at Washington and Lee University, in Lexington, Virginia. Gerard F. Anderson is a professor in the Department of Health Policy and ...