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What are contingent liabilities?

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Contingent Liabilities — These are liabilities that become payable only on the happening of a particular event in the future. If the event does not happen, they do not become payable. Example: A guarantee given by the firm on behalf of a borrower from a bank will become payable only when the borrower makes a default in payment.

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