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Chapter 12, Problem 12.11BE
Impairment Reversal. IFRS. Perlu Products an IFRS reporter reported an impairment loss of $65,000 for one of its plant assets on December 31 2018 At December 31, 2019, the asset s recoverable amount increased by $90,000 The current carrying value is $100,000 less than it would have been if the asset had not been impaired The recoverable amount does not exceed the original carrying value net of
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Intermediate Accounting, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (2nd Edition)
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