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- A lawsuit has been filed against Sunland Company for wrongful termination. Sunland's legal counsel had encouraged the company to settle because it is likely they will lose the case. The amount of the loss is estimated to be between $573000 and $1062000. Legal counsel believes that the case could be settled for $864000. Sunland should report O a contingent liability for $864000. O an estimated liability for $573000. O a contingent loss of $1062000. O no loss or liability until the case is settled. Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submit AnswerTulane Tires wrote a contract for a $100,000 sale to the new Garden District Tour Company. Tulane onlyanticipates a slightly greater than fifty percent chance that Garden will be able to pay the amounts that Tulaneis entitled to receive under the contract. Upon delivery of the tires, assuming no payment has yet been made byGarden, how much revenue should Tulane recognize under U.S. GAAP?On Nov. 1, 20x1, NEFARIOUS Co. enters into a contract to transfer a license to EVIL Co. The license provides EVIL the right to use NEFARIOUS' intellectual property over a four year period. In exchange, EVIL pays a fixed consideration, which is due at contract inception. The intellectual property does not change over the license period. NEFARIOUS effectively transfers the license to EVIL on Jan. 31, 20x2. NEFARIOUS incurred direct contract costs in 20x1. How should NEFRARIOUS account for the fixed consideration and the contract costs, respectively? Choices are in the photo attached.