Estimated Liabilities Definition | Becker

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Estimated Liabilities

Estimated liabilities represent the recognition of probable future charges that result from a prior act (the estimated liability for warranties, trading stamps, or coupons). They are not the same as accrued liabilities. See also accrued liability.

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