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ASIA MEDIA GROUP Berhad

Annual Report 2016

92

Notes to the Financial Statements

(continued)

4. Significant accounting judgements, estimates and assumptions (cont’d)

The most significant uses of judgements, estimates and assumptions are as follows:

(a) Going concern

The Group's and the Company’s management have made an assessment of its ability to

continue as a going concern and is satisfied that they have the resources to continue in

business for the foreseeable future. Furthermore, management is not aware of any material

uncertainties that may cast significant doubt upon the Group's and the Company’s ability to

continue as a going concern. Therefore, the financial statements continue to be prepared

on the going concern basis.

(b) Impairment and useful lives of property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment are tested for impairment at each reporting date. This

requires an estimation of the recoverable amounts of the CGU which the property, plant

and equipment are allocated.

When value-in-use calculations are undertaken, management must estimate the expected

future cash flows from the asset or CGU and choose a suitable discount rate in order to

calculate the present value of those cash flows. Changes to the assumptions used by

management such as utilisation rate, revenue growth, expected future cash flows and

discount rate used mat impact recoverable amounts of property, plant and equipment.

The Group estimates the useful lives of property, plant and equipment based on the period

over which the assets are expected to be available for use. The estimated useful lives of

property, plant and equipment are reviewed periodically and are updated if expectations

differ from previous estimates due to physical wear and tear, technical or commercial

obsolescence and legal or other limits on the use of the relevant assets. In addition, the

estimation of the useful lives of property, plant and equipment are based on internal technical

evaluation and experience with similar assets. It is possible, however, that future results

of operations could be materially affected by changes in the estimates brought about by

changes in factors mentioned above. The amount and timing of recorded expenses for any

period would be affected by changes in these factors and circumstances. A reduction in the

estimated useful lives of the property, plant and equipment would increase the recorded

expenses and decreases the non-current assets.

As refer to Note 5 and Note 17 to the financial statements, further details of the key

assumptions applied in the impairment assessment of property, plant and equipment are

disclosed and as a result, an impairment loss of RM2,806,651 (2015: RM75,125,572) has

been provided.