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INCORPORATED IMMOBILIZED ACTIVES: IMPORTANCE, VALUATION, REVALUATION
INCORPORATED IMMOBILIZED ACTIVES: IMPORTANCE, VALUATION, REVALUATION

Author(s): Sorin Sandu Vanatoru, Daniela Giurescu, Sorinel Domnisoru
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: incorporated immobilizations; recognition; initial valuation; revaluation, subsequent valuation; schedule of assets and liability valuation

Summary/Abstract: In this article, we tried to display two problems. The first problem refers to the fact that, for the incorporated actives, it is stipulated in the law that the subsequent valuations are performed starting with the historic cost, except the amortization and the adjustments in case of devaluation, cumulated. This method has been inspired by the basic accounting treatment foreseen by IAS 38. The second problem relates to the fact that the application of the alternant accounting treatment, when revaluing the incorporated actives starting from the just value, is not only forbidden by the legal regulations from our country, but also perceived as a little further in time until the adoption, mainly because the just value must be reported at an active market.

  • Issue Year: 2007
  • Issue No: 09 special
  • Page Range: 15-22
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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