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Extraordinary Research and Development is expenditure on new product development that goes beyond a specific amount typical to maintain the range of products or services current being offered. For example, 'extraordinary' expenditure may be required to create an entirely new product range due to the availability of new technology. This expenditure would probably be made only once, until the protocols and working practices needed to maintain the new product range are established amongst the workforce.
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Extraordinary Research and Development is expenditure on new product development that goes beyond a specific amount typical to maintain the range of products or services currently offered. For example, 'extraordinary' expenditure may be required to create an entirely new product range due to the availability of new technology or changes in the law. This expenditure would probably be made only once, until the protocols and working practices needed to maintain the new product range are established amongst the workforce.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:35, 30 December 2017

Extraordinary Research and Development is expenditure on new product development that goes beyond a specific amount typical to maintain the range of products or services currently offered. For example, 'extraordinary' expenditure may be required to create an entirely new product range due to the availability of new technology or changes in the law. This expenditure would probably be made only once, until the protocols and working practices needed to maintain the new product range are established amongst the workforce.

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