Explain potential justification for deduct litigation gain


Assignment: Accounting Of Contingent

Read Case Study, "Accounting for Contingent Assets: The Case of Cardinal Health".

In a 300 words executive summary to the Cardinal Health CEO, address the following:

• Explain the potential justification for deducting the expected litigation gain from cost of goods sold, and explain why Cardinal Health chose this alternative rather than reporting it as a nonoperating item.

• Explain what the senior Cardinal Health executive meant when he said, "We do not need much to get over the hump, although the preference would be the vitamin case so that we do not steal from Q3." Include specific clarification of the phrase "not steal from Q3."

• Explain specifically what Cardinal Health did to get into trouble with the SEC.

• Justify the timing of the $10 million and $12 million gains, and explain how Cardinal Health's senior managers defend these decisions.

• Cardinal Health received more than $22 million from the litigation settlement. Discuss whether the actions of Cardinal Health senior managers were so wrong that they justified the actions of the SEC. Classify Cardinal Health's behavior on a scale from 1-10, with 1 being "relatively harmless" and 10 being "downright fraudulent." Justify your rating.

Format your assignment according to the give formatting requirements:

• The answer must be using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, typed, with one-inch margins on all sides.

• The response also includes a cover page containing the student's name, the title of the assignment, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

• Also include a reference page. The references and Citations should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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