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  2. Impairment (financial reporting) - Wikipedia

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    Calculating the impairment cost is the same as under the Incurred Loss Model. For example, assume a company has an investment in Company A bonds with a carrying amount of $37,500. If their market value falls to $33,000, an impairment loss of $4,500 is indicated and the impairment cost calculated as follows:

  3. IFRS 9 - Wikipedia

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    IFRS 9 began as a joint project between IASB and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), which promulgates accounting standards in the United States. The boards published a joint discussion paper in March 2008 proposing an eventual goal of reporting all financial instruments at fair value, with all changes in fair value reported in net income (FASB) or profit and loss (IASB). [1]

  4. Impaired asset - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, an impaired asset is an asset which has a market value less than the value listed on its owner's balance sheet.. According to U.S. accounting rules (known as US GAAP), the value of an asset is impaired when the sum of estimated future cash flows from that asset is less than its book value.

  5. Tesla logged a $101 million impairment loss from bitcoin in ...

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    Tesla invested $1.5 billion in bitcoin in 2021, and the fair market value of its holdings ended the year at $1.99 billion.

  6. Tesla Records $101M Impairment Loss on Bitcoin Holdings for 2021

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    Tesla recorded around $101 million of impairment losses from changes in the value of its bitcoin holdings in 2021.

  7. Microsoft expects $800 million impairment charge in Q2 2025 ...

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    (Reuters) - Microsoft expects to record an impairment charge of around $800 million in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 over General Motors' exit of the Cruise autonomous driving business ...

  8. Revaluation of fixed assets - Wikipedia

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    The FASB in the U.S. does not allow upward revaluation of fixed assets to reflect fair market values although it is compulsory to account for impairment costs in fixed assets (downward revaluation of fixed assets) as per FASB Statement No. 144, Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets.

  9. IAS 16 - Wikipedia

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    An entity should recognise any gain or loss on disposal in its income statement. The gain or loss on disposal is the difference between the proceeds received in exchange for the asset disposed and the carrying amount at the time of disposal. [1] [12]