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Impairment of cash generating units

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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by MikeLittle.
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  • June 11, 2017 at 2:26 am #392587
    wennnn
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    ABC Ltd is in the business of manufacturing medicine and pharmaceuticals. It
    has three cash-generating units (CGU): A, B, and C. Due to the slowdown in the
    pharmaceutical industry, ABC conducts impairment tests of each of its CGU.

    The research and development are conducted from a common laboratory at the
    headquarters. The carrying amount of the laboratory is $4.5 million. The annual
    sales volume of the CGUs is a reasonable indication of the proportion of the
    laboratory devoted to each CGU. The brand name has a carrying amount of $1.5
    million and could not be allocated on a reasonable and consistent basis to the
    respective CGUs.

    The recoverable amount of ABC Ltd’s business is $19 million.

    The following information is relevant:

    CGU Annual sales volume Carrying amount Recoverable amount
    (million units) ($’000) ($’000)

    A 15 4,520 6,000
    B 25 6,680 7,600
    C 20 5,460 5,200

    There is no goodwill and the carrying amount of the three CGUs includes plant,
    equipment, and patents.

    Perform the impairment test for ABC Ltd, stating the allocation of any
    impairment loss and total impairment loss recognised for the financial year.
    Show all workings.

    June 11, 2017 at 5:03 am #392592
    MikeLittle
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    OK, thanks for the question

    What is it about the printed solution that you don’t understand?

    What was your answer?

    (I assume that you have tried to answer this and that it isn’t some homework assignment that you’re expecting me to do on your behalf!)

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon

    June 26, 2017 at 10:25 am #394104
    MikeLittle
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    No response in over 2 weeks so I’m closing the thread

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