What is Going Concern?
Going concern is the accounting assumption that a business will continue operating for the foreseeable future — typically at least 12 months from the balance-sheet date. Directors must assess and disclose material uncertainties in the accounts. If the going concern basis is inappropriate, accounts must be prepared on a break-up basis. Auditors test the assumption explicitly.
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