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A potential obligation that depends on the future outcome of past events is a contingent liability. true false

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TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

A potential obligation that depends on the future outcome of past events is a contingent liability!

- An obligation is something that is to be done

- A potential obligation is a thing or activity that is among the options of stuff that can be done

- When something depends on the future outcome of past events, it introduces or carries with it, the cost of waiting (for future outcomes)

- A contingent liability is something that poses probability of loss instead of gain. The opposite of liability is asset.

So in business, a potential obligation or action that depends on the future outcome of past events is a contingent loss rather than gain.

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