When should a long-lived asset be tested for recoverability?
A) When external financial statements are being prepared
B) When the asset's fair value has decreased, and the decrease is judged to be permanent
C) When events or changes in circumstances indicate that its carrying amount may not be recoverable
D) When the asset's carrying amount is less than its fair value
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