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During January 2011, Sophisticated Software, Inc. (SSI), a well-established and well-funded software company, began researching and developing a new and innovative software program for aircraft
During January 2011, Sophisticated Software, Inc. (SSI), a well-established and well-funded software company, began researching and developing a new and innovative software program for aircraft design to sell to its existing customers through its sales force. On January 15, 2011, SSI purchased software to be used specifically in the research process. This particular software had an alternative use in that it could be licensed to and used by others. However, SSIs intention was only to use this software in the research and development of this particular software product. On June 30, 2012, SSI completed all planning, designing, coding and testing activities that are necessary to establish that a product can be produced to meet its design specifications, including functions, features and technical performance requirements. Also at that date, SSI had determined that all high-risk uncertainty issues had been resolved. On August 10, 2012, SSI was issued a patent for the product. By August 31, 2011, SSI had developed a business plan, including identification of a ready market for the product, and a commitment of resources to ready the product for market. On December 31, 2012, the software is ready for market and a marketing launch event is held.
Tracked costs
Amount Internal R&D costs January 2011 through June 2012 $100,000
Internal R&D costs July through August 2012 $ 80,000
Purchased software $ 6,000
Legal fees to patent the product $ 2,000
Internal R&D costs September through December 2012
$250,000 Preproduction costs (not incurred in the design, construction and testing of pre-production or pre-use prototype) $ 40,000 Marketing launch $ 25,000
Required
Obtain and review IAS 38, Intangible Assets, and ASC 985-20, Software-Costs of Software to Be Sold, Leased, or Marketed.
Review and discuss the general rules for capitalizing software development costs using US GAAP and IFRS.
Provide an analysis of the costs SSI should capitalize using US GAAP and IFRS.
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