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Going Concern

Going concern is the assumption that a business will continue operating for the foreseeable future and will not be forced to shut down or liquidate soon. This assumption affects asset valuation, liability treatment, and financial reporting. If going concern is doubtful, special disclosures and different valuation approaches may be needed.

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