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In these examples, we're assessing whether the accounts of current liabilities are affected or not.
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On december 20, 2020, a former employee filed a legal action against baylor for 100 ,000.
00:22
Management believes the action to be frivolous.
00:25
The likelihood of payment is remote.
00:28
There would be no liability recorded here because it says that the probability is very low.
00:39
Bonuses to key employees based on net income are estimated to be $150 ,000.
00:44
This would be a liability.
00:49
We would have bonus or salaries, depending on how the company phrases it, payable of $150 ,000.
01:00
On december 1st, the company borrowed $600 ,000 at 8 % per year.
01:06
Per year, that 8 % amounts to $48 ,000.
01:12
Interest is paid quarterly.
01:16
Only one month would have passed.
01:19
So one month would amount to $4 ,000.
01:26
We would have a liability here, and it would be interest payable of $4 ,000.
01:41
Accounts receivable at the end of the year is $10 million...