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    Contingent Claims Are Assets and Liabilities That Will Come into Existence
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Contingent Claims Are Assets and Liabilities That Will Come into Existence

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Question 58

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Contingent claims are assets and liabilities that will come into existence at a future time often at the insistence of a customer or second party.

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