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NEED FOR ACCOUNTING STANDARD FOR SOFTWARE

 
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NEED FOR ACCOUNTING STANDARD FOR SOFTWARE
faisal the gr8
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04-04-2003, 10:17 PM
should we use revenue recognition methods of ias 11
in accounting for software developement or if someone is
making a huge project of making movies which can take 2 or 3
years bcos under the definition of ias 11 it seems that
those contracts r only for bridges or tunnels .what should we do ?

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04-05-2003, 06:17 AM
I am quoting the appendix of IAS 18, which is quite self-explanatory and might answer your question

<i>"19. Fees from the development of customized software are recognized as revenue by reference to the <b>stage of completion</b> of the development, including completion of services provided for post delivery service support."</i>

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04-11-2003, 05:29 PM
I great new book on IAS is available at Adnan Book Stall, Urdu Bazar, Karachi

IAS 2003 (INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF IAS)

I feel that this should be in the book shelf of every one dealing with IAS
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