Computer Software Development Costs Definition | Becker

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Computer Software Development Costs

Under U.S. GAAP, the costs of computer software to be sold, leased, or licensed are separated into categories, and the accounting for each category is different. Costs (coding, testing, and producing product masters) incurred after technological feasibility has been established are capitalized and amortized. Costs incurred to actually produce the software are inventoried. See also technological feasibility.

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