Vanessa raised a $15 000 000 loan to fund the exploration that led to the discovery of the deposit of silver. Discuss whether the loan meets the definition and recognition criteria of a liability to Vanessa during the term of the loan, according to provisions of the IASB Conceptual; Framework.
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Vanessa raised a $15 000 000 loan to fund the exploration that led to the discovery of the deposit of silver. Discuss whether the loan meets the definition and recognition criteria of a liability to Vanessa during the term of the loan, according to provisions of the IASB Conceptual; Framework.
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