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Keeping an asset implies reinvestment in the asset. Finance theory is consistent with the notion that reinvestment is at current value, or replacement cost. Such a decision is presumably based on comparing expected future cash flows that will be generated by the asset and the cost of replacing it with a new one that could generate the same or different cash flows. According to the conceptual framework, the purpose of financial statements is to provide information regarding performance. Investment or reinvestment decisions are a part of that performance. Yet, the historical cost of fixed assets is retained and allocated over subsequent accounting periods.

b. Does cost allocation provide relevant information?

c. Would a current?value approach to measurement of fixed assets be preferable? Why?

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