What Is Going Concern?: Key Takeaways
What Is Going Concern?: Key Takeaways
Going concern is an accounting term for a company that has the resources needed
to continue operating indefinitely until it provides evidence to the contrary. This term
also refers to a company's ability to make enough money to stay afloat or to
avoid bankruptcy. If a business is not a going concern, it means it's gone bankrupt
and its assets were liquidated. As an example, many dot-coms are no longer going
concern companies after the tech bust in the late 1990s.
KEY TAKEAWAYS