Accountancy, asked by AbhradeepGhosh4299, 1 year ago

Q6) Why is it necessary for accountants to assume that a business entity will remain a going concern?

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Answered by arambam
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Going Concern Concept assumes that the business entity will continue its operation for an indefinite period of time. It is necessary to assume so, as it helps to bifurcate revenue expenditure (i.e. expenditure related to current year), and capital expenditure (i.e. expenditure whose benefits accrue over a period of time). For example, a machinery that costs Rs 1,00,000, having an expected life of 10 years, will be treated as a capital expenditure, as its benefit can be availed for more than one year; whereas, the per year depreciation of the machinery, say Rs 10,000, will be regarded as a revenue expenditure.
Answered by CAManishK
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Answer:

Because business is a continuous process.

Explanation:

Business is an economic activity with earning motives. With earnings the owners survive. And nobody wishes to stop their means of survival.

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