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On March 1, year 1, a suit was filed against Dean Company for patent infringement. Dean's legal counsel believes an unfavorable outcome is probable, and estimates that Dean will have to pay between $500,000 and $900,000 in damages. However, Dean's legal counsel is of the opinion that $600,000 is a better estimate than any other amount in the range. The situation was unchanged when the December 31, year 1 financial statements were released on February 24, year 2. How much of a liability should Dean report on its balance sheet at December 31, year 1 in connection with this suit

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$600,000

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Based on the information given in a situation where the amount of $600,000 was a better estimate than any other amount given in the range by the legal counsel ( Dean) which means that the amount of LIABILITY that Dean should report on its balance sheet at December 31, year 1 in connection with this suit will be the estimated amount of $600,000.

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