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The maturity of a portfolio of assets or liabilities is a weighted average of the maturities of the assets or liabilities that comprise that portfolio.
AASB 137
An Australian accounting standard that deals with the accounting and reporting of provisions, contingent liabilities, and contingent assets.
Provision for Removal
An amount set aside or reserved in the accounts to cover the future cost of dismantling an asset and restoring the site, typically related to property, plant, and equipment.
E&E Asset
Exploration and Evaluation Asset, associated with the costs of finding minerals, petroleum, or natural gas deposits, including drilling and evaluation costs.
E&E Expense
Expenditures related to exploration and evaluation activities in the minerals and energy sectors, often recognized as costs in the period they are incurred unless they meet certain capitalization criteria.
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