The following three independent sets of facts relate to (1) the possible accrual or (2) the possible
Question:
The following three independent sets of facts relate to (1) the possible accrual or (2) the possible disclosure by other means of a loss contingency.
Situation 1 A company offers a one-way warranty for the product that it manufactures. A history of warranty claims has been compiled, and the probable amount of claims related to sales for a given period can be determined.
Situation 2 Subsequent to the date of a set of financial statements, but prior to the issuance of the financial statements, a company enters into a contract that will probably result in a significant loss to the company. The amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated.
Situation 3 A company has adopted a policy of recording self-insurance for any possible losses resulting from injury to others by the company's vehicles. The premium for an insurance policy for the same risk from an independent insurance company would have an annual cost of $2,000. During the period covered by the financial statements, there were no accidents involving the company's vehicles that resulted in injury to others.
Required:
Discuss the accrual of a loss contingency and/or type of disclosure necessary (if any) and the reason(s) why such a disclosure is appropriate for each of the three independent sets of facts above. Complete your response to each situation before proceeding to the next situation.
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Financial Accounting Theory And Analysis Text And Cases
ISBN: 9780470128817
9th Edition
Authors: Richard G. Schroeder, Myrtle W. Clark, Jack M. Cathey