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... and showing the charges, classified as direct cost, indirect cost, and compensation for use of c...
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... methodologies include allocations based on direct charges, cost pooling, indirect cost rates and act...
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Two developments have influenced recent evolution in cost/managerial accounting literature. The first issue, suggested by Robin Cooper and Robert Kaplan, emphasizes the distinction between the cost of available, or supplied, resources and the cost of used resources. It is argued that the difference between the cost of available resources and those used should not be allocated to the units produced but written off separately as a loss. Most traditional cost/managerial accounting textbooks, however, do not generate the cost of unused resources. The other issue brings accounting terminology in line with today's business environment. Assembly labor in today's business environment, however, is often acquired before it is used, in which case these direct labor costs are really not avoidable o...
...* Direct or indirect to a cost object, and, in particular, be direct (o...
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... by the applicant to the District Director. It will be used to establish communication betwee... need in the area for housing of the type and cost to be provided by the proposed self-help TA progra...-funded, its cost allocation plan or indirect cost rate must be part of the pre-application. (9)...
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...: . DIRECT GRANT PROGRAMS. Subpart E: What Conditions Must Be...
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...The SBDC Director, as a part of the renewal application, or the appl...(a) Direct costs. Unless otherwise provided in applicable OMB circu...(b) Indirect costs. If the applicant organization waives all in...
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... General the right to examine any "directly pertinent" records involving transactions related ... contract prices, demanded of Merck access to cost records pertinent to the contracts, including reco... costs, but barring access to records of indirect costs, including research and development, marketi...
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...(a) The differences between direct and indirect costs and the principles for determin...
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... (10) The extent to which the project will be cost effective, including but not limited to the ratio ... to the cost of the project, the cost, both direct and indirect, per person benefiting from the proje...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) to address regional haze in the State of Montana. EPA developed this proposal in response to the State's decision in 2006 to not submit a regional haze State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision. EPA is proposing to determine that the FIP satisfies requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA or ``the Act'') that require states, or EPA in promulgating a FIP, to assure reasonable progress towards the national goal of preventing any future and remedying any existing man-made impairment of visibility in mandatory Class I areas. In addition, EPA is also proposing to approve a revision to the Montana SIP submitted by the State of Montana through the Montana Department of Environmental Quality on February 17, 2...
... Mail: Carl Daly, Director, Air Program, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA... initials CCM mean or refer to EPA Control Cost Manual. xi. The initials CCOFA mean or refer t...Total Indirect Annual Cost............... \1,2\ 65,642. Direct...