Multiple Choice
Contingent liabilities whose ultimate payment is highly probable and can be reasonably estimated must be
A) ignored until actual payment is made.
B) disclosed only in the footnotes to the financial statements.
C) recorded in the body of the balance sheet.
D) disclosed in the auditor's report.
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