INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.22Q
At December 31, the end of the reporting period, the analysis of a loss contingency indicates that an obligation is only reasonably possible, though its dollar amount is readily estimable. During February, before the financial statements are issued, new information indicates the loss is probable. What accounting treatment is warranted?
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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