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Impairment Charge

An impairment charge is a non-cash accounting expense that reduces the carrying amount of an asset when its recoverable amount falls below its recorded value. It signals that the asset's expected future benefits have declined.

Example: For example, a company records an impairment charge of $50 million on a factory asset after a downturn in demand lowers its expected future cash flows.

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