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- On December 31, 20x1, Entity A determines that its building is impaired. Entity A gathers the following information: Building 2,000,000 Accumulated depreciation 600,000 Fair value less costs of disposal (FVLCD) 900,000 Value in use (VIU) 1,080,000 After the impairment, the building is assessed to have a remaining useful life of six years and no residual value. On December 31, 20x2, Entity A determines an indication that the impairment loss recognized in the prior period may no longer exist. The revised recoverable amount of the building on December 31, 20x2 is ₱1,280,000. If no impairment loss had been recognized in the prior period, the carrying amount of the building on December 31, 20x2 would have been ₱1,200,000. How much is the gain on reversal of impairment on December 31, 20x2?Determine whether there is any goodwill impairment and if so please calculate the goodwill impairment loss. On the date of acquisition, the following information is available: Fair Value of the reporting unit is $720,000 Fair Value of identifiable net assets $601,000 Goodwill $119,000 One year later at the first periodic review date the following information is available: Fair value of the reporting unit is $788,000 Carrying value of the reporting unit (includes goodwill) $889,000 Fair Value of identifiable net assets $766,000 $22,000On December 31, 20x1, Entity A determines that its building is impaired. Entity A gathers the following information: Building 2,000,000 Accumulated depreciation 600,000 Fair value less costs of disposal (FVLCD) 900,000 Value in use (VIU) 1,080,000 After the impairment, the building is assessed to have a remaining useful life of six years and no residual value. On December 31, 20x2, Entity A determines an indication that the impairment loss recognized in the prior period may no longer exist. The revised recoverable amount of the building on December 31, 20x2 is ₱1,280,000. If no impairment loss had been recognized in the prior period, the carrying amount of the building on December 31, 20x2 would have been ₱1,200,000. How much is the gain on reversal of impairment on December 31, 20x2? a. 314,351 b. 312,156 c. 303,315 d. 300,000
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- Staton Corporation's balance sheet includes Equipment recorded at a cost of $110,000 and accumulated depreciation of 20,000. After performing its annual review for impairment, Staton determined the following: Asset value in use $69,000 Fair value less selling costs 67,000 Undiscounted cash flows... 89,000 a Assuming Staton uses the rational entity impairment model record the appropriate entries. b Assuming Staton uses the cost recovery model calculate the impairment if any.On December 31, 2022, Belt Enterprises must measure its impairment loss for plant and equipment. Belt has determined that the broadcast license is not impaired. The projected future undiscounted cash flows, projected future discounted cash flows, and fair values of the plant and equipment are listed below: EEE (Click the icon to view the cash flows and fair values.) Determine the impairment loss and the revised annual depreciation expense. Prepare any necessary journal entries to record the impairment. Begin by computing the impairment loss for the plant and equipment. (Use a minus sign or parentheses for any loss amounts.) Plant and Equipment Less: Impairment Loss Next, prepare the journal entry necessary to record the impairment. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from any jo December 31, 2022 Account Determine the revised annual depreciation expense. The annual depreciation expense is Data table Cost Less: Accumulated Depreciation/Amortization Carrying value…Ali Brothers acquired an intangible assets and predicted that its useful life is indefinite. Which of the following statement is the correct description of amortization? O a. The acquired intangible assets by Ali Brothers can be amortized as per IAS 38. O b. The acquired intangible assets by Ali Brothers cannot be amortized as per IAS 38. O C. As per IAS 38 an intangible asset with indefinite life is tested annually for impairment not amortised. O d. The acquired intangible assets by Ali Brothers can be depreciated as per IAS 16.
- According to PAS 36 Impairment of Assets, the recoverable amount of an asset is determined only if there are indications that the asset is impaired. is determined at least annually. need not be determined if there are no indications for impairment, except for intangible assets with indefinite useful life, intangible assets not yet available for use, and goodwill acquired in a business combination which are required to be tested for impairment at least annually. is determined only if there are indications that the asset is impaired and need not be determined if there are no indications for impairment, except for intangible assets with indefinite useful life, intangible assets not yet available for use, and goodwill acquired in a business combination which are required to be tested for impairment at least annually.Presented below is information related to equipment owned by Davis Company at December 31, 2020. Cost Accumulated Depreciation to date Expected future net cash flows (undiscounted) Fair value $7,750,000 750,000 Instructions: 6,250,000 6,600,000 Assume that Davis intends to dispose of the asset in the coming year. It is expected the cost of disposal will be $15,000. As of December 31, 2020, the equipment has a remaining useful life of 5 years. 1. Prepare the journal entry (if any) to record the impairment of the asset at December 31, 2020. 2. Prepare the iournal entry to record depreciation expense forOn December 31, 2022, Delater Enterprises must measure its impairment loss for plant and equipment. Delater has determined that the broadcast license is not impaired. The projected future undiscounted cash flows, projected future discounted cash flows, and fair values of the plant and equipment are listed below: (Click the icon to view the cash flows and fair values.) Determine the impairment loss and the revised annual depreciation expense. Prepare any necessary journal entries to record the impairment. Begin by computing the impairment loss for the plant and equipment. (Use a minus sign or par Plant and Equipment Carrying value Less: Fair value Impairment Loss Next, prepare the journal entry necessary to record the impairment. (Record debits first, then c December 31, 2022 2,145,000 915,000 $ (2,145,000) 1,230,000 $ (915,000) Account Accumulated Depreciation Plant and Equipment Impairment Loss on Plant and Equipment Plant and Equipment Determine the revised annual depreciation…