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      Differentiate between provision and contingent liability-Meaning,Understanding,Example,Difference (Commerce Achiever)

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      • Date May 18, 2021

      Key Difference – Provision vs Contingent Liability

      Both provisions and contingent liabilities and also contingent assets are governed by “IAS 37: Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets”. The objective of creating provisions and contingent liabilities is in line with Prudence concept in accounting where assets and liabilities should be matched against incomes and expenses for a given financial year. This practice is done to ensure that the year-end financial statements are presented in a realistic manner where assets are not overvalued and liabilities are not undervalued. The key difference between a provision and a contingent liability is that provision is accounted for at present as a result of a past event whereas a contingent liability is recorded at present to account for a possible future outflow of funds.

      What is a Provision?

      A provision is a decrease in asset value and should be recognized when a present obligation arises due to a past event. The timing as to when the said obligation arises and the amount is often uncertain. Commonly recorded provisions are, provision for bad debts (debts that cannot be recovered due to insolvency of the debtors) and provision for doubtful debts (debts that are unlikely to be collected due to possible disputes with debtors, issues with payments days etc.) where the organization makes an allowance for the inability to collect funds from their debtors due to nonpayment. Provisions are reviewed at the financial year end to recognize the movements from the last financial year’s provision amount and the over provision or under provision will be charged to the income statement. The usual provision amount for a provision will be decided based on company policy.

      Basic accounting treatment for recognizing a provision is,

      Expense A\C                              Dr

      Provision A\C                            Cr

      What is a Contingent Liability?

      For a contingent liability to be recognized there should be a reasonable estimate of a probable future cash outflow based on a future event. For instance, if there is a pending lawsuit against the organization, a possible cash payment may have to be made in the future in case the organization loses the lawsuit. Either winning or losing the lawsuit is not known at present thus the occurrence of the payment is not guaranteed. The recording of the contingent liability depends on the probability of the occurrence of the event that gives rise to such liability. If a reasonable estimate cannot be made regarding the amount, the contingent liability may not be recorded in the financial statements. Basic accounting treatment for recognizing a contingent liability is,

      Cash   A\C                                       Dr

      Accrued Liability A\C                   Cr

      If the cash outflow takes place in the future then the above entry reverses.

      Differentiate between provision and contingent liability.

      Provision Contingent liability
      (1) Provisions is a present
       liability of uncertain amount, 
      which can be measured 
      reliably by using a substantial 
      degree of estimation.
      A Contingent liability is possible     
      obligation that may or may not 
      crystallize depending on the
       occurrence or non-occurence of 
      one or more uncertain.
      (2) A provision meets the
      recognition criteria.
      A contingent liability fails to 
      meet the same
      (3) Provision is recognized
      when (a) an enterprise has 
      a present obligation arising
      from past events; an outlow
      of resources embodying 
      economic benefits is probable
      and (b) a reliable estimate 
      can be made of the amount
      of the obligation.
      Contingent liability includes present
      obligations that do not meet the
      recognition criteria because
      either it is not probable that
      settlement of those obligations
      will require outflow of economic
      benefits, or the amount cannot
      be reliably estimated
      (4) If the management estimates
      that it is probable that the                 
      settlement of an obligation will
      result in outflow of economic 
      benefits, it recognises a 
      provision in the balance sheet.
      If the management estimates that 
      it is less likely that any economic
      benefit will outflow from the firm
      to settle the obligation, it
      discloses the obligation as a 
      contingent liability

       

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