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Which of the following transactions is usually not considered a "related party" in AASB 124?
Impairment Test
A process used to determine if an asset's carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount, indicating the asset may be impaired and its value should be written down.
Business Combination
The merger or acquisition of two or more companies to form a single business entity, often to enhance strategic positioning or achieve synergies.
Cost Model
An accounting method that values an asset based on its historical cost less any accumulated depreciation or impairment losses.
Impairment Loss
A charge recognized when the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount, reflecting a permanent reduction in the asset's value.
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