Going Concern Value
Definition
The premium in an enterprise's value attributable to its status as a functioning, operating business rather than a collection of individual assets to be liquidated. Going concern value reflects intangible elements including customer relationships, operational capabilities, workforce, and market position that collectively enable the business to generate returns above the sum of its parts. In business combination accounting, going concern value is typically subsumed within goodwill.
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