Impairment of Debt Securities

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Impairment of Debt Securities refers to the recognition of a decline in the fair value of debt securities below their amortized cost, deemed other-than-temporary. Available-for-sale debt securities are subject to impairment evaluation, where losses are recognized in earnings if the decline is significant and prolonged. This process ensures accurate financial reporting and reflects the true economic value of the securities.

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