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Business, 17.12.2019 06:31 ronniethefun

The modified approach to accounting for infrastructure assets may be utilized by a state or local government if:

i. the government accumulates information about all infrastructure assets within either a network or subsystem of a network.

ii. the government capitalizes infrastructure assets.

iii. the government expenses costs of maintaining the infrastructure assets.

iv. the government chooses to depreciate its infrastructure assets.

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