The manufacturing facility is impaired when the book value exceeds the total of estimated undiscounted future cash flows.
The manufacturing facility has an impairment loss of 15 million dollars because its book value exceeds undiscounted future cash flows.
<h3>When fair value exceeds book value, what happens?</h3>
An asset's value is "impaired" if its book value is higher than its fair value. Additionally, you are required to include the impairment loss in your income from continuing operations. The impaired asset's carrying value on your balance sheet is also affected by impairment losses.
<h3>How is an asset's impairment determined?</h3>
Resources are viewed as weakened when the book worth, or net conveying esteem, surpasses expected future incomes. The impairment must be reflected in the financial statements if it is permanent.
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Answer: c. Social learning theory
Explanation:
KPMG in 2005 were almost indicted for their role in convincing wealthy clients to deceive the US government into believing that they had suffered losses which helped them evade taxes through tax shelters.
The marketing of these tax shelters at KPMG spread fast due to the Social learning theory where people engage in behaviour that they observed others doing.
Employees at KPMG were encouraged to be team players and so when they saw their fellow workers marketing these products to the wealthy, they too wanted to market it.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Given that,
Price = $97.75
Time = 182 days
Face value = $100
Based on the above information
1) bank discount rate is
= (Face value - price) ÷ Face value × 365 / Time
= ($100 - $97.75) ÷ 100 × (365 / 182)
= 0.0225 × 2.005494
= 0.0451 (or) 4.51%
2) equivalent yield to maturity
= (Face value ÷ price)^365 ÷ Time - 1
= ($100 ÷ $97.75)^365 ÷ 182 -1
= 0.04669 (or) 4.66%