How research and development expenditure to be accounted for in the financial statement under the light of AAS 138/IAS 38? Explain briefly
Many businesses in the commercial world spend vast amounts of money, on an annual basis, on the research and development of products and services. These entities do this with the intention of developing a product or service that will, in future periods, provide significant amounts of income for years to come.
THE ACCOUNTING PREDICAMENT
If, in the future, economic benefit is expected to flow to the entity as a result of incurring R&D costs, then it can be argued that these costs should be treated as an asset rather than an expense, as they meet the definition of an asset prescribed by both the Statement of Principles and the IASB Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements.
Equally, the argument exists that it may be impossible to predict whether or not a project will give rise to future income. As a result, both the UK and International Accounting Standards provide accountants with more information in order to clarify the situation.
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Intangible assets are business assets that have no physical form. Unlike a tangible asset, such as a computer, you can’t see or touch an intangible asset.
There are two types of intangible assets: those that are purchased and those that are internally generated. The accounting treatment of purchased intangibles is relatively straightforward in that the purchase price is capitalised in the same way as for a tangible asset. Accounting for internally-generated assets, however, requires more thought.
R&D costs fall into the category of internally-generated intangible assets, and are therefore subject to specific recognition criteria under both the UK and international standards.
R&D – DEFINITIONS
Research is original and planned investigation, undertaken with the prospect of gaining new scientific or technical knowledge and understanding. An example of research could be a company in the pharmaceuticals industry undertaking activities or tests aimed at obtaining new knowledge to develop a new vaccine. The company is researching the unknown, and therefore, at this early stage, no future economic benefit can be expected to flow to the entity.
Development is the application of research findings or other knowledge to a plan or design for the production of new or substantially improved materials, devices, products, processes, systems, or services, before the start of commercial production or use. An example of development is a car manufacturer undertaking the design, construction, and testing of a pre-production model.
How research and development expenditure to be accounted for in the financial statement under the light...
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During 2018, Cullumber Company purchased a building site for its
proposed research and development laboratory at a cost of $67,000.
Construction of the building was started in 2018. The building was
completed on December 31, 2019, at a cost of $480,000 and was
placed in service on January 2, 2020. The estimated useful life of
the building for depreciation purposes was 20 years. The
straight-line method of depreciation was to be employed, and there
was no estimated residual value.
Management...
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