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Intangible assets without a limited useful life cannot be recorded under AASB 138 as they cannot be amortised.
Note
A financial instrument recognizing a debt or obligation, typically with the promise to repay the principal along with potential interest.
Revised Article 3
An update to a section of the Uniform Commercial Code that deals with negotiable instruments, including changes to laws governing checks and promissory notes.
Drawer
In banking, the party that writes or issues a check. In a broader contract or legal sense, it can refer to the person who drafts or creates a document.
Cashier's Check
A check issued by a bank, drawn on its own funds rather than that of the purchaser, guaranteeing payment to the payee.
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