Borrowing costs that are acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset are a capitalized; other borrowing costs are expensed. b. expensed; other borrowing costs are capitalized. c. capitalized; other borrowing costs are also capitalized. d. expensed; other borrowing costs are also expensed.

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Borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the
acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset
are
a. capitalized; other borrowing costs are expensed.
b. expensed; other borrowing costs are capitalized.
c. capitalized; other borrowing costs are also capitalized.
d. expensed; other borrowing costs are also expensed.
Transcribed Image Text:Borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset are a. capitalized; other borrowing costs are expensed. b. expensed; other borrowing costs are capitalized. c. capitalized; other borrowing costs are also capitalized. d. expensed; other borrowing costs are also expensed.
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