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Impairment--Jessica Fullem Corp. was determining whether to write off some equipment. The equipment has a cost of $900,000 with depreciation to date of $400,000 as of December 31, 2020. On December 31, management projected the future net cash flows from this equipment to be $300,000 and the fair value to be $330,000. the company intends to use this equipment in the future, Determine if there is a loss on impairment and how much.
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