
Joint costs: The right way to allocate
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Abstract: With so much attention these days paid to fundraising ratios, many nonprofits feel pressure to minimize their fundraising expenses. This makes allocating joint costs — costs associated with activities that have both fundraising and other functions — appealing. But before an organization takes that step, it must become familiar with some frequently misunderstood accounting rules.
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