An impairment loss on a trademark arises when
A) the book value of the trademark exceeds the undiscounted cash flows.
B) the book value of the trademark exceeds the market value.
C) the market value of the trademark exceeds the undiscounted cash flows.
D) the book value of the trademark exceeds the discounted cash flows.
E) the book value of the trademark exceeds the net realizable value.
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