Accounting For A Loss Contingency For A Verdict Overturned On Appeal Case Study

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Loss Contingency A transaction between Company M. And Company W. has caused some serious accounting problems and a complex legal scheme and law set is necessary to figure out how to resolve this issue. Company M. And Company W. have been tied up in a long and drawn out legal battle over some copyright and patent infringement argument. In May 2007, W filed a claim against M. And a verdict was reached in September of 2009. This jury found that M. must pay W $18.5 for their mistakes. M did not like this and called for an appeal in November of 2009. More than one year later, the appeals court ruled in favor of M. And the jury's verdict was overturned. W was still upset and filed a petition for a rehearing the next month. That request for appeal was denied and the matter was over according to all legal proceedings.

It is important for companies to abide by FASB standards in order to present a level playing field to all those in business. It is accounting...

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Unfortunately, resolutions must be made and reference to the FASB under the GAAP provides a useful tool to do such an examination.
Question 1

The FASB provides specific and useful information in dealing with the accounting issues in this case. Under 450-20-00 of the U.S. GAAP, the subjects of loss contingencies are explored and apply in the case of Companies M. And W. According to this statute, a loss contingency is " An existing condition, situation, or set of circumstances involving uncertainty as to possible loss to an entity that will ultimately be resolved when one or more future events occur or fail to occur. The term loss is used for convenience to include many charges against income that are commonly referred to as expenses and others that are commonly referred to as losses. "…

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Financial Accounting Standards Board. "Accounting Standards Codification." Viewed 17 Sep 2013. Retrieved from https://asc.fasb.org/section&trid=2127165&analyticsAssetName=subtopic_page_section &nav_type=subtopic_page

Nilsen, K. (2011). Renewed Focus on Loss Contingency Disclosures. Journal of Accountancy April 2011. Retrieved from http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2011/Apr/20113854.htm


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