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Financial Management Of Sponsored Projects

CHARGING EXPENDITURES TO SPONSORED PROJECTS

The concepts of allowability, allocability, reasonableness and consistency that were discussed in Direct Costs - Primary Concepts with respect to the preparation of a sponsored project budget are equally applicable to expenditures actually charged to such project, regardless of whether they were specifically budgeted for. See Direct Costs - Primary Concepts for further information.
Updated: June 23, 2008

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