In 2021, a lawsuit was filed against Keri Keri Co. for patent infringement. The plaintiff is claiming ₱400M in damages. Keri Keri’s legal counsel believes that it is probable that Keri Keri will lose the lawsuit and pay damages of not less than ₱40M but not more than ₱400M. The probability of any amount within the range is as likely as any other amount also within the range. The plaintiff has offered to settle the lawsuit out of court for ₱360M but Keri Keri did not agree to the settlement. How much is provision to be reported in Keri Keri’s year-end financial statements? a. P360,000,000 b. P220,000,000 c. P400,000,000 d. P40,000,000
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In 2021, a lawsuit was filed against Keri Keri Co. for patent infringement. The plaintiff is claiming ₱400M in damages. Keri Keri’s legal counsel believes that it is probable that Keri Keri will lose the lawsuit and pay damages of not less than ₱40M but not more than ₱400M. The probability of any amount within the range is as likely as any other amount also within the range. The plaintiff has offered to settle the lawsuit out of court for ₱360M but Keri Keri did not agree to the settlement.
How much is provision to be reported in Keri Keri’s year-end financial statements?
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- During 2022, an entity is the defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit. The lawyers believe that there is a 30% chance that the court will dismiss the case and the entity will incur no outflow of economic benefits.However, if the court rules in favor of the claimant, the lawyers believe that there is a 20% chance that the entity will be required to pay the damages of P100,000 and 80% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P200,000.00. Other outcomes are unlikely.The court is expected to rule in late December 2023. There is no indication that the claimant will settle out of court.A 7% risk adjustment factor to the probability-weighted expected cash flows is considered appropriate to reflect the uncertainties in the cash flow estimate. An appropriate discount rate is 5% per year. The present value of 1 at 5% for one period is 0.95.What is the undiscounted provision before risk adjustment?What amount should be reported as provision for lawsuit on December 31, 2022?During 2020, EFG Company is the defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit. The entity's lawyers believe there is a 30% chance that the court will dismiss the case and the entity will incur no outflow of economic benefits.However, if the court rules in favor of the claimant, the lawyers believe that there is a 20% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P200,000 and an 80% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P100,000. Other outcomes are unlikely.The court is expected to rule in late December 2022. There is no indication that the claimant will settle out of court.A 7% risk adjustment factor to the probability-weighted expected cash flows is considered appropriate to reflect the uncertainties in the cash flow estimates.An appropriate discount rate is 5% per year. The present value of 1 at 5% for one period is 0.95 and for two periods is 0.91.A.) What is the amount of undiscounted cash flows for the provision? B.) What is the measurement of the…During 2014, Odyssey Company is the defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit. The entity's lawyers believe there is a 30% chance that the court will dismiss the case and the entity will incur no outflow of economic benefits. However, if the court rules in favor of the claimant, the lawyers believe that there is a 20% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P200,000 and an 80% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P100,000. Other outcomes are unlikely. The court is expected to rule in late December 2015. There is no indication that the claimant will settle out of court. A 7% risk adjustment factor to the probability-weighted expected cash flows is considered appropriate to reflect the uncertainties in the cash flow estimates. An appropriate discount rate is 5% per year. The present value of 1 at 5% for one period is 0.95. What is the measurement of the provision for lawsuit on December 31, 2014?
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- ABC is a defendant in a breach of patent lawsuit. If the court rules in favor of the claimant, the lawyers believe that there is a 60 percent chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P2 million (them amount sought by the claimant) and a 40 per cent chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P1 million (the amount that was recently awarded by the same judge in a similar case). Other amounts of damages are unlikely. The court is expected to rule the following year (in late December 2023). There is no indication that the claimant will settle out of court. ABC's lawyers believe there is a probability of very slightly over 50% that ABC will successfully defend the case. A 7 percent risk adjustment factor to the cash flows is considered appropriate to reflect the uncertainties in the cash flow estimates. An appropriate discount rate is 10 percent per year.What amount of provision must be recorded from the lawsuit as of December 31, 2022?Use the information for the next two (2) questions. During 2020, Bee Company is the defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit. The entity's lawyers believe there is a 30% chance that the court will dismiss the case and the entity will incur no outflow of economic benefits.However, if the court rules in favor of the claimant, the lawyers believe that there is a 20% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P200,000 and an 80% chance that the entity will be required to pay damages of P100,000. Other outcomes are unlikely.The court is expected to rule in late December 2022. There is no indication that the claimant will settle out of court.A 7% risk adjustment factor to the probability-weighted expected cash flows is considered appropriate to reflect the uncertainties in the cash flow estimates.An appropriate discount rate is 5% per year. The present value of 1 at 5% for one period is 0.95 and for two periods is 0.91.What is the amount of undiscounted cash flows for the…In May 2020, West Company filed suit against brown Inc. seeking P850, 000 damages for patent infringement. A court verdict in November 2020 awarded West P600, 000 in damages, but Brown’s appeal is not expected to be decided before 2020. West’s counsel believes it is probable but not virtually certain that West will be successful against brown for an estimated amount in the range between P300, 000 and P450, 000, with P400, 000 considered the most likely amount. What amount should West record as a contingent asset from lawsuit in the year ended December 31, 2020?
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