ASTM E 2378 : 2013
Superseded
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Standard Practice for the Recognition of Impaired or Retired Personal Property
Hardcopy , PDF
30-05-2019
English
15-07-2013
Committee |
E 53
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DocumentType |
Standard Practice
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Pages |
3
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PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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Status |
Superseded
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1.1This practice covers guidance as to the proper treatment for accounting and accountability purposes when items are still retained, but need to be recognized as impaired or retired to administrative control. This practice is intended to be used in conjunction with Practice E2279, which provides various principles to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the property management functions. These include the concepts of materiality, best value, reasonable detail, and reasonable assurance and proper reporting. During the life cycle of property management, appropriate action must be taken at the appropriate time to be in conformance with these principles. The objective, on behalf of the owner, is to maintain property accounting records that adequately represent the actual value of property and for accountability purposes apply the appropriate management and oversight.
1.2This practice covers the recognition of depreciation of personal property that is critical to a fair representation of the entity’s property and financial records. For instances when items for accounting or property management purposes may no longer serve the purpose that was originally intended, it may be more appropriate to recognize impairments or retire these items for record keeping purposes.
1.3Generally, entities formally record, account, and inventory personal property that meet certain criteria, as defined by the entity, based upon acquisition cost thresholds, expendability, or useful life policies. Accordingly, entities should establish recurring depreciation cycles so that the property eligible for depreciation is fairly and consistently recorded in the entity’s records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
1.4The percentage and frequency of depreciation is dependent on such factors as the nature of owned property, its useful life, and the frequency of property use in support of business-type activities of the entity.
1.5This practice covers accepted practice of proper record keeping actions when items are fully depreciated for accounting purposes and should be retired from the accounting as well as property management purposes when the asset no longer serves the purpose that was intended but still remains on the entities premises or continues to be under some form of control.
1.6Entities have a responsibility under their internal controls to operate effectively, efficiently, and in a reasonable and responsible manner to provide stakeholders best value as provided in public law, regulations and generally accepted accounting practices.
1.7This standard is limited to property management functions. This standard does not purport to address tax concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate internal tax guidelines and to determine the applicability of regulatory or statutory requirements prior to use.
ASTM E 2675 : 2009 : R2014 | Standard Practice for Property Management System Outcomes |
ASTM E 2131 : 2016 | Standard Practice for Addressing and Reporting Losses of Tangible Property |
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