Definition

The smallest identifiable group of assets that generates cash inflows largely independent from other assets or groups.

Use cases, Example & Why it matters

Use cases

- Used to prepare and present financial statements and disclosures.
- Used when classifying items and explaining accounting impacts to users of the financials.

Example

- Example: During financial statement preparation, **Cash-generating unit** guides how information is presented and disclosed.

Why it matters

- Why it matters: Enhances transparency, improves comparability, and reduces misunderstanding by stakeholders.