Self-generating and regenerating assets (SGARAs)
Increment or decrement in the net market values of SGARAs is recognised as revenue or cost in the income statement of the year in which the increment or decrement occurs.
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by kclim on April 24, 2009
Self-generating and regenerating assets (SGARAs)
Increment or decrement in the net market values of SGARAs is recognised as revenue or cost in the income statement of the year in which the increment or decrement occurs.
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Accounting Crash Course / Sample Disclosure in Financial Statements / Sample Disclosure – Accounting Policy Of Self-generating And Regenerating Assets (24 April 2009)


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