cost sharing

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(Askeri) MASRAF PAYLAŞMASI
cost sharing contract
(Askeri) MALİYETİ PAYLAŞILAN SÖZLEŞME: Müteahhide ayrıca ödeme yapılmayan ancak meşru masraflardan üzerinde anlaşmaya varılan bir kısmının müteahhide geri ödendiği maliyet iade tipi bir sözleşme
effort certification/cost sharing
çaba belgelendirme / maliyet paylaşımı
sharing cost
(Askeri) masraf paylaşması
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von cost sharing im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

cost share
Costs of a project that are not borne by the agency funding the project Typically these are funds contributed by either IU or a third party ^ Top of page
cost share
The portion of project or program costs not borne by the sponsor  Cost sharing should not be confused with other applications of internal university resources in support of non-project- or non-program-specific activities Acceptable cost-sharing contributions must meet the following criteria: are not paid by the federal government directly or indirectly under any other award, except where authorized by federal statute to be used for cost sharing or matching are not included as contributions for any other project or program are necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient accomplishment of specific project or program objectives are directly identifiable with the sponsored project as outlined in the proposal budget and/or budget justification, and thus incorporated in the award notice and are verifiable by ASU records
cost share
The federal government defines cost sharing, as that portion of project or program costs not borne by the Federal Government Cost sharing is the amount of project costs that the University will contribute towards a sponsored activity
cost-sharing
a requirement that a portion of the project costs be assumed by the grantee; also known as matching
cost-sharing
requirement that beneficiaries pay a portion of their medical costs directly in the form of copayments, deductibles and coinsurance
cost-sharing
Cost Sharing is a financial commitment toward the total costs of a project from a source other than the granting organization It can be one of two types, either mandatory or voluntary Mandatory cost sharing is that which is required by statute, regulation, or written policy Such cost sharing is set forth in the Program Announcement (PA) or the Request for Proposal (RFP) announcing the availability of the funding
cost-sharing
A general term, used as a noun or adjective, that can describe virtually any type of arrangement in which more than one party supports research, equipment acquisition, demonstration projects, programs, institutions Example: A university receives a grant for a project estimated to have a total cost of $100,000 The sponsor agrees to pay 75% ($75,000) and the university agrees to pay 25% ($25,000) The $25,000 is the cost-sharing component
cost-sharing
Payments to producers to cover a specified portion of the cost of installing, implementing, or maintaining a conservation (structural or land management) practice
cost-sharing
- Payments made by the beneficiary of health insurance, in addition to the premium, for the receipt of health care services These amounts include, for example, co-payments, co-insurance and deductibles
cost-sharing
a provision of health insurance or third-party payment that requires the individual who is covered to pay part of the cost of medical care received This is distinct from the payment of a health insurance premium, contribution, or tax, which is paid whether medical care is received or not Cost-sharing may be in the form of deductibles, co-insurance or co-payments (World Bank, 1996) (S5, I) chinese | russian
cost-sharing
A contractual arrangement whereby a local unit of government or other governmental body enters into an agreement to pay for part of a physical facility or a service; includes subscription transit service
cost-sharing
financial contribution by an institution to a project supported primarily by a grant or contract
cost-sharing
A general term referring to financial arrangements in which a covered member must pay a portion of the costs associated with receiving care, e g copayment, coinsurance, or deductible
cost-sharing
Any instance where USAID or its contractor identifies and arranges financial or in-kind support from counterpart organizations or independent non-governmental organizations to the benefit of a participant or training program Cost-sharing can be with the training provider, training contractor, host-country institution, or any other stakeholder Typical cost-sharing includes tuition remissions, assistantships, training-fee discounts, home-stays, in-kind contributions, international transportation costs, participant salary, and payment of any direct participant cost by the non-USAID funding source Cost-sharing mobilizes additional financial resources for training, and increases the coverage and effectiveness of USAID's limited budget resources (Chapter 303)
cost sharing
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