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SusanQ
Nov 15, 2010, 11:26 PM
I need to know what the journal entry was for a settlement of free repairs in a class lawsuit, by looking at the income statement.

What the settlement provides: In addition to free repairs, the Settlement Agreement makes available three categories of benefits to Class Members. The 1st is Repair Reimbursement; the 2nd is Replacement Cost; and the 3rd is Purchase Certificates.

Problem: Refer 2 company's income statement for fiscal 2004. What journal entry did company record to account for the front-load washer settlement during 2004?

Above Operating Income in Inc. statement is "Front-load washer litigation" yr ended amount of $33,500. Below Operating Income is "Adverse judgement on pre-acquisition distributor lawsuit" yr ended amount of $(10,505). This is the all I see related to settlement.

I don't know what is to be debited or credited and for what amount. Obviously, the numbers don't match up, but the question doesn't say the amount settled.

Help please!

Just Looking
Nov 16, 2010, 12:47 AM
When a loss through litigation is considered likely (in this case already awarded) and the amount can be quantified, the company sets up a charge to an expense and a credit to a liability. The journal entry for the front-end washer settlement would have been something like (account names could vary, but you don't seem to have a balance sheet to look at):

Front-load washer litigation..................................33,500
Front-load washer litigation contingency..............................33,500.00


That answers your question as stated. It appears there was another lawsuit for the year regarding a distributor.

SusanQ
Nov 17, 2010, 01:31 PM
I do have the balance sheet, but don't really see anything on it.
CURRENT ASSETS: *Cash & cash equiv. *A/R, *Inventories, * Deferred inc. tax, *Prepaids & other current assets, *Discontinued current assets
THEN NON-CURRENT ASSETS ARE GIVEN, THEN
PPE: *Land, *Bldgs&improvements, *Machinery & equip, *Construction in progress
CURRENT LIABILITIES: *Notes payable, *accts pay. *compensation to employees, *Accrued liabilities, * current portion of L-T debt, * discontinued current liab
NONCURRENT LIAB.: *L-T Debt, *Postretirement benefit liab. * accrued pension cost, *other non current liab
SE: *Pref'd stk, *Common stk, *Retained Earnings, *Cost of common stk in treasury, *Employee stk plans, * accum. Other comprehensive loss

Just Looking
Nov 17, 2010, 02:08 PM
It should be a liability account, current for amount expected to be paid within a year and non-current for remainder. I would expect to see something with a "contingency" type of title. The only ones here that come close are the accrued liabilities accounts.

SusanQ
Nov 17, 2010, 02:18 PM
Litigation exp and litigation liab. I forgot not all entries are listed on income statement so I had to figure out which account they may have used. Thank you because you sent me into the right direction.