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Key accounting estimates and judgments
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2024
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Key accounting estimates and judgments

 

5Key accounting estimates and judgments

 

The preparation of the quarterly information requires Management to disclose judgments (except for those that involve estimates) that have a significant impact on the amounts recognized based on experience and other factors deemed as relevant, which affect the values of assets and liabilities and present results that may differ from the actual results.

 

The Company establishes estimates and assumptions regarding the future, which are reviewed on a timely basis. Such accounting estimates, by definition, may differ from the actual results. The effects arising from the reviews of the accounting estimates are recognized in the period in which the estimates are reviewed.

 

The Company assessed the main accounting policies that involve judgments, except for those that involve estimates, and concluded that none of them have a significant effect.

 

The areas that require a higher level of judgment and greater complexity, as well as assumptions and estimates that are significant for the quarterly information, are: (i) allowance for doubtful accounts; (ii) intangible assets arising from concession agreements and program contracts; (iii) pension plan obligations; (iv) deferred income tax and social contribution; (v) provisions; and (vi) unbilled revenue.