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This excerpt taken from the HPQ 10-K filed Dec 22, 2006. Capitalized Software HP capitalizes certain internal and external costs incurred to acquire or create internal use software, principally related to software coding, designing system interfaces and installation and testing of the software. HP amortizes capitalized costs using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the software, generally from one to three years. This excerpt taken from the HPQ 10-K filed Dec 21, 2005. Capitalized Software HP capitalizes certain internal and external costs incurred to acquire or create internal use software, principally related to software coding, designing system interfaces and installation and testing of the software. HP amortizes capitalized costs using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the software, generally from one to three years. This excerpt taken from the HPQ 10-K filed Jan 14, 2005. Capitalized Software HP capitalizes certain internal and external costs incurred to acquire or create internal use software, principally related to software coding, designing system interfaces, and installation and testing 92 of the software. Capitalized costs are amortized over the estimated useful lives of the software, generally from one to three years. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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