Wheels, Inc., the motorcycle manufacturer, included the following note in its annual report: NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL

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Wheels, Inc., the motorcycle manufacturer, included the following note in its annual report:
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
7 (In Part): Commitments and Contingencies
The Company self-insures its product liability losses in the United States up to $3.8 million catastrophic coverage is maintained for individual claims in excess of $3.8 million up to $26.3 million). Outside the United States, the Company is insured for product liability up to $26.3 million per individual claim and in the aggregate.
1. Why are these contingent (versus real) liabilities?
2. In the United States, how can the contingent liability become a real liability for Wheels, Inc.? What are the limits to the company’s product liabilities in the United States?
3. How can a contingency outside the United States become a real liability for the company? How does Wheels, Inc.’s potential liability differ for claims outside the United States?

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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 978-0133427530

10th edition

Authors: Walter Harrison, Charles Horngren, William Thomas

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