A fundamental accounting concept that assumes an enterprise will continue its operations for the foreseeable future. It is integral in financial reporting and valuation of assets and liabilities.
Non-adjusting events are occurrences that take place between the balance-sheet date and the approval of financial statements by the board of directors. These events do not relate to conditions that existed at the balance-sheet date but necessitate disclosure if they are material to the financial statements.
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