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Impairment
1.What does 'Impairment' mean?
An asset is impaired when its carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount.
2. What is a 'Carrying amount'?
The carrying amount represents the amount at which an asset is recognized in the
balance sheet after deducting accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment
losses.
3. What does the 'Recoverable amount' represent?
The recoverable amount of an asset or a cash-generating unit is the higher of its fair
value less costs to sell and its value in use.
4. What is the 'Fair Value' of an asset ?
Fair Value represents the amount obtainable from the sale of an asset in a bargained
transaction between knowledgeable, willing parties.
5. What is the 'Value in Use' of an asset ?
Value in use is the present value of the future cash flows expected to be derived from
an asset or cash-generating unit.
6. What does a Cash-Generating Unit represent?
A cash-generating unit is the smallest identifiable group of assets that generates cash
inflows that are largely independent of the cash inflows from other assets or groups of
assets.
Cash-Generating Unit (CGU): If the Impairment is made at the CashGenerating Unit level then this will have to be selected.
This can be done by entering it directly or double click the field to invoke LOV.
*Restriction: Use CGU or Asset Number but never both.
Net Selling Price/Value in Use: Enter net selling price and/or Value in Use
Impairment Loss: Enter the amount of impairment loss only if the
Net Selling Price and the Value in Use are null.
Goodwill Amount: Optionally enter goodwill amount and goodwill asset number
for goodwill treatment.
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the "Upload" button to submit the concurrent program.
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V) Delete Impairments:
1. Navigate to Assets responsibility:
(N) Assets> Impairment > Create and Post
2. Query for existing Impairments by: Book, Cash-Generating Unit, Impairment
Name, Asset Number, Impairment Date, Status.
The search needs to be made for impairments with status different than "Posted".
3. Use "Select" check box to pick the impairments that need to be deleted.
4. Press "Delete" button.
10. Can impairments be posted for a closed period or if depreciation has been
run?
Impairments can be only posted in the current FA open period. Also impairments can be
posted if depreciation hasn't been run or was rolled back.
11. For the same Impairment record, can the Asset Number and the CashGenerating Unit be used?
For a distinct Impairment record, either the Asset Number or the Cash-Generating Unit
can be used, but never both for the same transaction.
If the Asset Number is used, then the impairment information will be provided for that
specific asset.
If the Cash-Generating Unit is used, then the impairment information will be distributed
to all the assets which belong to the Cash-Generating Unit, in proportion to the cost of
each asset.
12. Will Impairments with status "New" be posted?
Impairments with status "New" will be skipped for posting even if they have been
selected to be posted. Only impairments with status "Previewed" will be successfully
posted.
13. Can Impairments that were posted in a previous period be rolled back?
No, Impairments can be rolled back only if they were posted in the current open period.
Also, depreciation needs to be rolled back for being able to perform a rollback
impairments transaction.
14. Can posted Impairments be deleted ?
Impairments can be deleted only if their status is different from "Posted". If the
Impairments status is "Posted" then it is necessary to rollback first and then the delete
process can be performed.
15. In what period, the Impairment effects regarding depreciation calculation will
occur?
The effects of the Impairment transaction against depreciation calculation will be
available only for the next period.
For example if the impairment transaction is made on Jan-07, the new depreciation
calculation based on the new NBV will start from FEB-07.
The reason of doing that is IAS regulation that is saying that Impairment effects on
Depreciation Expense should occure from the following period of Impairment
transaction.
16. How many Impairment transactions are allowed to be posted in a period for an
asset?
Only one Impairment transaction can be posted for one asset in a single period.
Reason: in the moment that an Impairment transaction is posted to an asset the system
is calculating the Depreciation amount for the current period and inserts it on the
Depreciation tables. This calculation process has been explained on question 15.
Now when trying to post the second Impairment transaction, the system will find that
Depreciation has been already run and sets the second Impairment status to
DEPRECIATION FAILED.
Note: In 11i once depreciation is run for an asset/book, you cannot perform any
transaction on the asset/book unless Depreciation is rollbacked.
For the Impairment case depreciation cannot be rollbacked and the following actions
are recommended:
I. Rollback the Impairment transaction from Create and Post Impairment form.
II. Delete the Impairment transaction that was wrongly added.
III. Create new Impairment transaction with the correct data and post it to asset