Multiple Choice
According to AASB 136 a non-current asset should bE.
A) Revalued downwards where the net amount that is expected to be recovered through the cash inflows and outflows from its continued use and subsequent disposal exceeds its cost.
B) Written down to its replacement cost when the recoverable amount is greater than its value in use.
C) Written down to its recoverable amount when its carrying amount is greater than its recoverable amount.
D) Revalued upwards where its value in use is greater than its net realisable value.
E) None of the given answers.
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