Allocable Costs are NOT allowable costs.
Answer(s): B
Allocable Costs are those allowable costs that can benefit the grant or contract to which they are being charged. On the other hand, allowable costs are costs that can be legitimately charged to a grant. An award refers to those funds that have been obligated by a funding agency for a specific project. Indirect Cost Rate refers the rate expressed as a percentage of a base amount that is established by negotiation with the cognizant federal agency on the basis of projected costs.
Which of the following costs can benefit the grant or contract to which they are being charged?
Answer(s): A
Which of the following are costs that can be legitimately charged to a grant?
Which of the following refers to those funds that have been obligated by a funding agency for a specific project?
Answer(s): D
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