Good morning everyone.
I was under the impression that if you could demonstrate that your indirect
costs were more than recovered, you could utilize the difference as cost
share.
Barbara Bralver wrote:
> you may cost share indirect costs only if guaranteed by the sale of your
> first born.
>
> At 01:30 PM 2/26/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >since it looks like everyone is up and posting today, i have a
> >question for a quiet friday afternoon: how do you control cost
> >sharing - particularly cost sharing of indirect costs - in your
> >institution? who makes the decision? if there is a written
> >policy, would you share?
> >thanks for any and all help on this....
> >susan
> >
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