The rules are not carved in stone. In general, an open question like this is "Too Broad" or "Primarily Opinion-Based", as everyone will give their own favorite resource.
However, sometimes an open question can be objectively answered. In this case, one of the commenters observes that it's really an instance of the Knapsack problem. This would be a great starting point for an answer, because although Knapsack itself is NP, there is a limited number of algorithms that can give sub-optimal results for such problems in reasonable time. One or more of these might fit the OP's needs. At any rate it shows that the OP has a non-trivial problem - and for which there is a limited number of good answers.
That being said, that audit is a bit of an edge case. Another request for an algorithm could easily fall in the "Too Broad" category.