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Master of Finance: Essentials of the financial rules in H2020 and Horizon Europe

This is the first part of our Master of Finance Series, consisting of 3 parts.

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9 February 2021 - 9 February 2021
Online, Hungary
© Europa Media Trainings
120 min long live online course (90+30 min Q&A session) on the 9th of February 2021 at 14:00 CET.

Topics covered:

*How to harmonise national accounting protocols with the H2020/HEU Grant Agreement articles
*Budgeting and planning: Why it is the most crucial part?
*What is a cost reimbursement? What is lump sum financing?
*Actual costs and unit costs? Which one should I choose?
*What makes any cost eligible? How to make them eligible?
*Linking a cost to the project? What makes them direct costs?
*Can I report indirect costs? If not, why not?

At the end of this webinar, you will get a complete picture of the key issues of finances in H2020 and HEU.

The course is part of the Master of Finance series, followed by the course on 10th February - Personnel Cost Calculation in H2020/HEU and on the 11th of February 2021 - Third-parties, Subcontractors and Other Direct Costs in H2020/HEU.

The course fee is EUR 99.
More information and registration: https://europamediatrainings.com/webinars/151/master-of-finance-essentials-of-the-financial-rules-in-horizon-2020-and-horizon-europe

Keywords

Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, finances, budget, financial management, EC, EU funding, reporting, audit