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Consider the Following Independent Situations

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Consider the following independent situations. The underlined entity is the reporting entity.
1. The Supreme Court of Canada ordered a supplier to pay Towna Haring Inc. $500,000 for breach of contract.
2. Iwas Pharmaceuticals Inc. sued Game Day Agencies Ltd. for $8 million alleging patent infringement. While there may be some substance to Iwas's assertion, Game Day's legal counsel estimates that Iwas's likelihood of success is about 30%.
3. Environment Canada sued Foil Fan Isotopes Ltd. for $18 million seeking to recover the costs of cleaning up Foil Fan's accidental discharge of radioactive materials. Foil Fan acknowledges liability but is disputing the amount, claiming that the actual costs are in the range of$9 million to $12 million. Foil Fan's $18 million environmental insurance policy includes a $6 million deductible clause.
Required:
a. For each of the situations, indicate whether the appropriate accounting treatment is to:
A. Recognize an asset or liability.
B. Disclose the details of the contingency in the notes to the financial statements.
C. Neither provides for the item nor disclose the circumstances in the notes to the financial statements.
b. For each situation that requires the recognition of an asset or liability, record the journal entry.

Understand the basic structure and sequence of DNA.
Distinguish between ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides based on structural differences.
Describe the hydrogen bonding patterns between adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine base pairs.
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Definitions:

Investment Turnover

A ratio that measures the efficiency of a company in generating sales from its investments in assets.

Assets

The resources owned by a business.

Residual Income

The amount of income that an individual or company has after all personal debts and expenses, including a mortgage, have been paid.

Operating Income

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), reflecting a company's profit from its core business operations.

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