Question

When the amount of a contingent liability can be reasonably estimated and its likelihood is possible but not probable, the company should:

A) include a description in the notes to the financial statements.

B) record the amount of the liability times the probability of its occurrence.

C) accrue the amount of the liability as a long-term liability.

D) exclude any information about the contingent liability from its financial statements and notes.

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