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Business, 27.09.2019 00:30 nnaomii

Acorporation has been sued for product failures allegedly resulting in injuries to the individuals bringing the lawsuit. the company's lawyers believe it is more than remote, but less than probable, that the lawsuit will result in an actual liability. which of the following actions should be taken by the company's management?
a. management should consider resigning
b. the situation should be described in a note to the financial statements.
c. the liability should be estimated and recorded as an expense.
d. the possible liability should be ignored.

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