Which of the following is not a criteria which must be met before development costs can be capitalized • a. The project has achieved technical feasibility • b. The company intends to complete the project and either use or sell the intangible asset • c. The company has sufficient financial resources to complete the project d. The company can reliably identify the research costs incurred to bring the project to economic feasibility
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