Correctly match the accounting treatment with the specific scenario described.
1. Loss is probable and not reasonably estimable.
(a) Disclosure note only.
(b) Liability is accrued and related information disclosed.
(b) No disclosure note needed.
2. Loss is remote
(a) Disclosure note only.
(b) Liability is accrued and related information disclosed.
(b) No disclosure note needed.
3. Loss is probable and reasonably estimable.
(a) Disclosure note only.
(b) Liability is accrued and related information disclosed.
(b) No disclosure note needed.
4. Loss is reasonably possible and not reasonably estimable.
(a) Disclosure note only.
(b) Liability is accrued and related information disclosed.
(b) No disclosure note needed.

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Answer:

1. a

2. a

3. b

4. a

Explanation:

A liability is a present obligation of the entity arising as a result of past event, the settlement of which will result in the outflow of economic benefits. It is presented in the Statement of Financial Position

A provision is a liability of uncertain timing and amount. It is also presented in the statement of Financial Position and disclosed.

A contingent liability is an obligation that arises from past event and whose existence will be confirmed by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or uncertain future events, not wholly within the control of the entity. Contingent liabilities are not recorded in Financial Statements but disclosed in the notes to financial statements.