Multiple Choice
When the amount of a contingent liability cannot be estimated and its possible but not probable,the company should:
A) include a description in the footnotes to the financial statements.
B) record the amount of the liability times the probability of its occurrence.
C) record the liability and estimated amount of the loss on the balance sheet.
D) omit the information about the contingent liability from its financial statements and footnotes.
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