Roberts,Staunton and Hagen (1995)propose That Biological Assets Be Subject to a Classification
Roberts,Staunton and Hagen (1995) propose that biological assets be subject to a classification scheme that differs from other assets.This scheme would require:
A) Biological assets to be grouped into one category and then subdivided into current and non-current groups.
B) The intent of management to be stated at acquisition date so that the assets can be properly classified.
C) These types of assets to be shown in a separate category of 'biological assets' and identified by subcategories.
D) Notes to be included in the accounts clearly identifying why a biological asset had been classified.
E) None of the given answers.
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