The Art of Budgeting for Grant Success
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a "line item" most likely to refer to?
Back
An individual item or category in a budget, such as "costumes" or "sound equipment".
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In the arts and entertainment industry, what might be considered a "step cost"? Options: The cost of musicians' salaries for a one-night concert, The cost of renting additional sound equipment when adding extra stages to a music festival, The constant cost of advertising for an art exhibition, The cost of painting supplies for a mural project
Back
The cost of renting additional sound equipment when adding extra stages to a music festival
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In the production of a theater play, what type of cost is the salary of the stage manager?
Back
Fixed cost
Answer explanation
The stage manager's salary is fixed as it does not directly vary with the number of plays produced.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
You work for an art gallery, and you are budgeting for one of the many art exhibitions. Which of the following would be considered a direct cost? Rent for the gallery space, Office supplies, Insurance for the event, Salary of the event coordinator
Back
Rent for the gallery space
Answer explanation
Rent for the gallery space is a direct cost because it directly supports the art exhibition. The other options are indirect costs that may be necessary but do not directly contribute to the exhibition itself.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For a music festival, what type of cost is the payment made to musicians per performance?
Back
Variable cost
Answer explanation
Payment to musicians is a variable cost because it depends on the number of performances at the festival.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In a theater production, which of the following can be categorized as a direct cost? Costumes and props, Property insurance for the theater building, Administrative salaries, Concession stand revenue
Back
Costumes and props
Answer explanation
Costumes and props are direct costs as they are essential for the production and directly related to the show. The other options are indirect costs or unrelated to the production.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
You're budgeting for a film production. What might be considered an indirect cost?
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Film distribution costs
Answer explanation
Film distribution costs are typically considered indirect costs because they come after the production phase and are related to getting the finished product to the audience. The other options (a, b, c) are more directly tied to the film production process.
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