Final answer:
Cost reimbursable contracts include: Cost plus fixed fee, Cost plus fixed fee plus sliding fee, and Cost plus fixed percentage. The correct answer is 'All of the above' because each option represents a type of cost reimbursable contract.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost reimbursable contracts include various types of payment agreements that allow for payment of actual costs incurred by the contractor plus a fee that provides the contractor with a profit. These types of contracts can take on several forms:
- Cost plus fixed fee: The contractor is reimbursed for all allowable costs up to a set limit, plus an additional fixed fee that does not change.
- Cost plus fixed fee plus sliding fee: A variation of the fixed fee contract where the fixed fee can slide based on the performance of the contractor.
- Cost plus fixed percentage: The contractor is reimbursed for allowable costs and receives a fee that is a fixed percentage of the costs.
The correct answer to the question is d. All of the above, as all listed options are types of cost reimbursable contracts.