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MCS,PHD
Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
Matt Holmes recently joined Klax Company as a staff accountant in the controller’s office. Klax Companyprovides warehousing services for companies in several midwestern cities.The location in Dubuque, lowa, has not been performing well due to increased competition and theloss of several customers that have recently gone out of business. Matt’s department manager suspectsthat the plant and equipment may be impaired and wonders whether those assets should be written down.Given the company’s prior success, this issue has never arisen in the past, and Matt has been asked toconduct some research on this issue.InstructionsAccess the FASB Codification at http://www.asc.fasb.org/home to conduct research using the CodificationResearch System to prepare responses to the following items. Provide Codification references for yourresponses.(a) What is the authoritative guidance for asset impairments? Briefly discuss the scope of the standard(i.e., explain the types of transactions to which the standard applies).(b) Give several examples of events that would cause an asset to be tested for impairment. Does it appearthat Klax should perform an impairment test? Explain.(c) What is the best evidence of fair value? Describe alternate methods of estimating fair value.
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