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Where do Revaluation Reserve and Accumulated Impairment go to in the balance sheet?

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Where do Revaluation Reserve and Accumulated Impairment go to in the balance sheet?

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Accumulated impairment is subtracted from previous NBV (net book value) of asset along with depreciation, and written as the new value under non-current/fixed assets at the top of balance sheet.

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