FASB ASC (360-10-35-21), a long-lived asset that undergoes a change can be tested for recoverability. A decrease in market price could trigger this event. An adverse change could trigger it, and so on. For the case described by Persellin et al. (2014), either of these two events could be used to test the land's recoverability. An impairment event has more than likely occurred.According to 360-10-35-31, a "primary asset of an asset group cannot be land" -- which means that guidelines are going to be different for this process. Moreover, impairment guidelines for assets held for sale versus assets held for use will have to follow the dictate in 360-10 that stipulates that impairment charges must reverse if there is a change in the use of the asset. Thus, if the asset is being used or sold will make a difference.
Fair value can be determined by ASC 820, which states that "fair value is the price to sell an asset or transfer a liability and, therefore, represents an exit price, not an entry price." Thus, the $10 million offer may be used as an exit price and must not reflect the fair value unless it is the exit price in the principal market -- or most advantageous market. It is thus a market-based measurement. Valuation methodologies should be used to assess fair value -- namely, the market approach, the income approach and the cost approach. Additionally, paragraphs...
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