INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.29E
IFRS; research and development
• LO10–9
IFRS
NXS Semiconductor prepares its financial statements according to International Financial Reporting Standards. The company incurred the following expenditures during 2018 related to the development of a chip to be used in mobile devices:
Salaries and wages for basic research | $3,450,000 |
Materials used in basic research | 330,000 |
Other costs incurred for basic research | 1,220,000 |
Development costs | 1,800,000 |
Legal and filing fees for a patent for the new technology | 50,000 |
The development costs were incurred after NXS established technological and commercial feasibility and after NXS deemed the future economic benefits to be probable. The project was successfully completed, and the new chip was patented near the end of the 2018 fiscal year.
Required:
- 1. Which of the expenditures should NXS expense in its 2018 income statement?
- 2. Explain the accounting treatment of the remaining expenditures.
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WKU is doing the following two research projects:
X: Developing identity theft prevention software. The software will be sold in the market.
Y: Cost reimbursement contract with the US Treasury Department. WKU performs a financial fraud
detection research and it will be reimbursed 250% of the reported costs incurred in the project.
For each project, WKU incurred both direct and indirect costs. WKU incurred a total of $1,000,000 indirect costs. Indirect costs are allocated using a base chosen by WKU. The following information is given:
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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