Johnson Controls International JCI EMEA — Impairment of intangible assets, finite-lived
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Reported directly by Johnson Controls International in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:ImpairmentOfIntangibleAssetsFinitelived.
The official record: Johnson Controls International’s 10-K, filed November 14, 2025, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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Questions, answered.
- What is Johnson Controls International's EMEA — impairment of intangible assets, finite-lived?
- Johnson Controls International (JCI) reported EMEA — impairment of intangible assets, finite-lived of $90M in Q3 2025.
- What does EMEA — impairment of intangible assets, finite-lived mean?
- This metric measures the write-down of finite-lived intangible assets, such as customer relationships, patents, or trademarks, when their carrying amount is no longer recoverable. It reflects a reassessment of the useful life or economic utility of these specific assets within the regional segment. Frequent impairments may suggest aggressive initial valuation or changing market conditions affecting the segment's competitive advantage.