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Under IFRS (IAS 36), the 'recoverable amount' used in impairment testing is defined as:

  1. The historical cost minus accumulated depreciation
  2. The higher of fair value less costs of disposal and value in use
  3. The undiscounted sum of all future cash flows
  4. The present value of future cash flows only

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