Impairment

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Impairment, in accounting, refers to the permanent reduction in the recoverable amount of a fixed asset or goodwill below its carrying value on the balance sheet. This occurs when the asset’s market value declines due to factors like obsolescence or market changes. Recognizing impairment ensures that financial statements reflect true asset values, preventing overstatement. Understanding impairment meaning in accounting is crucial for accurate financial reporting.

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