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Generally, IFRS require asset impairments to be recorded sooner than U.S.GAAP requires recognition.
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Discuss the differences between IFRS and GAAP procedures for identifying and measuring asset impairments, and explain why the IFRS approach is likely to result in write-downs sooner.
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