> usually in perennial software, you're still building on top of that base you already developed.
Sure, but is revenue tied to work already done, or ongoing work? I.e. are you leveraging prior capital expenditure to realize current revenue, or are you in fact building new stuff right now (updates, features) that will generate right now (or at least, well within the 5/15 year amortization schedules) ?
The fact that the current work relies on earlier work is not in itself an argument that the earlier work was obvious done as a capital investment.
Sure, but is revenue tied to work already done, or ongoing work? I.e. are you leveraging prior capital expenditure to realize current revenue, or are you in fact building new stuff right now (updates, features) that will generate right now (or at least, well within the 5/15 year amortization schedules) ?
The fact that the current work relies on earlier work is not in itself an argument that the earlier work was obvious done as a capital investment.