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Chapter 16, Problem 16.23E
a.
To determine
Whether an impairment loss exists or not.
Given information:
Carrying value is $45,000.
Fair value is $38,000.
b.
To determine
The amount of the loss which should be reported in net income, amount of loss that will be reported in other comprehensive income and prepare journal entry to the impairment loss
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