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威海广泰: 计提资产减值准备和损失处理内部控制制度

Core Points - The company has established a system to effectively prevent and mitigate asset loss risks, enhancing its risk resistance capabilities [1] - The system is based on relevant financial accounting standards and guidelines, tailored to the company's actual situation [1] Group 1: Asset Impairment - Asset impairment refers to the difference when the recoverable amount of an asset is less than its book value [1] - The company recognizes impairment losses for various assets, including financial assets, inventory, long-term equity investments, fixed assets, and goodwill [2][11] - The company calculates expected credit losses based on historical data, current conditions, and future economic forecasts [3][6] Group 2: Financial Asset Impairment - The company measures expected credit losses for financial instruments based on their credit risk stages [3][4] - Financial instruments are categorized into three stages based on credit risk changes, affecting how expected credit losses are calculated [3][4] - The company assumes that financial instruments with low credit risk have not significantly increased in credit risk since initial recognition [5] Group 3: Inventory Impairment - Inventory is valued at the lower of cost and net realizable value, with impairment recognized for damaged or obsolete items [9][10] - The company conducts inventory checks at the end of the reporting period to assess potential impairment [10] Group 4: Long-term Equity Investment Impairment - Long-term equity investments are assessed for impairment based on their recoverable amount compared to book value [11][12] - The company must conduct a detailed review of long-term equity investments at the end of the reporting period [12] Group 5: Approval and Reporting - The company requires written reports for the recognition and write-off of impairment losses, detailing the methods and impacts on financial status [17][19] - Impairment loss recognition and write-off must be disclosed in periodic reports [19]