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- Likely to continue; viable
He didn't want to make an unsecured loan to the business because it didn't look like a going concern.
- That attends habitually or regularly
- Present participle of go
- Figuratively, conditions for advancing in any way
Not only weren't the streets paved with gold, but the going was difficult for an immigrant.
- The suitability of ground for advancing
The going was very difficult over the ice.
- {n} the act of walking, a departure, a pregnancy
- Of or pert
- in full operation; "a going concern"
- You say that you are going to do something to express your intention or determination to do it. I'm going to go to bed He announced that he's going to resign I was not going to compromise
- 14. going concern: see concern see also comings and goings
- act of departing
- The going rate or the going salary is the usual amount of money that you expect to pay or receive for something. She says that's the going rate for a house this big That's about half the going price on world oil markets. see also go
- That goes; in existence; available for present use or enjoyment; current; obtainable; also, moving; working; in operation; departing; as, he is of the brightest men going; going prices or rate
- {i} walking; departing; dying; exiting; movement; progress
- If you can keep going with the money you have, you can manage to live on it. Things were difficult, and we needed her wages to keep going
- You use the going to talk about how easy or difficult it is to do something. You can also say that something is, for example, hard going or tough going. He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough Though the talks had been hard going at the start, they had become more friendly
- to a going business or concern; as, the going value of a company
- If you say that something is going to happen, you mean that it will happen in the future, usually quite soon. I think it's going to be successful You're going to enjoy this I'm going to have to tell him the truth Are they going to be alright?
- {s} existing; thriving, succeeding; operating, working; current; common
- If you keep going, you continue doing things or doing a particular thing. I like to keep going. I hate to sit still
- When you get going, you start doing something or start a journey, especially after a delay. Now what about that shopping list? I've got to get going
- The act of moving in any manner; traveling; as, the going is bad
- If you say that something is enough to be going on with, you mean that it is enough for your needs at the moment, although you will need something better at some time in the future. It was a good enough description for Mattie to be going on with
- advancing toward a goal; "persuading him was easy going"; "the proposal faces tough sledding"
- If someone or something has a lot going for them, they have a lot of advantages. This area has a lot going for it I wish I could show you the things you've got going for you
- advancing toward a goal; "persuading him was easy going"; "the proposal faces tough sledding
- If you say that someone should do something while the going is good, you are advising them to do it while things are going well and they still have the opportunity, because you think it will become much more difficult to do. People are leaving in their thousands while the going is good
- run; the horizontal distance between two successive nosings The sum of the goings of a straight flight stair is the going of the flight
- euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"
- In horse racing and horse riding, when you talk about the going, you are talking about the condition of the surface the horses are running on. The going was soft; some horses found it hard work
- Course of life; behavior; doings; ways
- Carrying on its ordinary business; conducting business, or carried on, with an indefinite prospect of continuance; chiefly used in the phrases a going business, concern, etc
- about to be whacked
- The horizontal measurement between the top and bottom risers of a stair or the depth of one tread
- Departure
- Pregnancy; gestation; childbearing
- You can use going on before a number to say that something has almost reached that number. For example, you can say that someone is going on 40 to indicate that they are nearly
- going Dutch
- Present participle of go Dutch
- going away dress
- A semi-formal dress, worn by a bride when leaving the reception for her honeymoon
- going back
- Present participle of go back
- going bad
- Present participle of go bad
- going batshit
- Present participle of go batshit
- going by
- Present participle of go by
- going commando
- Present participle of go commando
- going concern
- A working business; a flourishing or profitable enterprise
At Acromas, the balance sheet is more than £1bn in the red and a pre-tax loss of £300m was recorded in the year to January 2009. But Acromas is still regarded as a viable going concern.
- going down
- Present participle of go down
- going down on
- Present participle of go down on
- going hand in hand
- Present participle of go hand in hand
- going native
- Present participle of go native
- going off
- Present participle of go off
- going off the reservation
- Present participle of go off the reservation
- going on
- Indicates a time or age in the very near future
How old are you? ―Going on nineteen..
- going on
- Present participle of go on
- going out
- Present participle of go out
- going over
- An inspection, examination, review, or investigation
After the bankruptcy, our accounts were given a thorough going over.
- going over
- A severe, thorough scolding
- going over
- A sound thrashing, beating
When the mob men finally found him, they gave him a good going over that left him clinging to life.
- going over
- An overhaul
- going over
- Present participle of go over
to create an impression The new policies aren't going over well with the staff.
- going over like a lead balloon
- Present participle of go over like a lead balloon
- going pear-shaped
- Present participle of go pear-shaped
- going places
- Present participle of go places
- going postal
- Present participle of go postal
- going rate
- The current standard or usual price, rate, or salary for something
He did a terrible job, and then charged more than twice the going rate for it!.
- going snake
- Present participle of go snake
- going so far as to
- Present participle of go so far as to
- going steady
- Present participle of go steady
- going the whole hog
- Present participle of go the whole hog
- going through with
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go through with
- going to
- Will. Forms the future tense
I’m going to throw out the milk if nobody’s going to drink it.
- going to
- Forms the past progressive (imperfect) to indicate definite non-completion
I was going to cut the grass, but it started raining.
- going to bed
- Present participle of go to bed
- going to hell
- Present participle of go to hell
- going to sleep
- Present participle of go to sleep
- going to the dogs
- Present participle of go to the dogs
- going together
- Present participle of go together
- going up
- Present participle of go up
- going-over
- Alternative spelling of going over
- going strong
- Continuing to be healthy, vigorous, or successful
- Going to Read Mail
- I am leaving in order to read my electronic mail (Internet)
- going ashore
- debarkation from a boat or ship
- going astray
- wandering away from the right path, losing one's way; making a mistake, doing the wrong thing
- going away
- An indication that an order for securities (usually new issue securities) is from an investor, rather than from a dealer seeking to purchase the securities for trading inventory
- going away
- Bonds bought by dealers for immediate sale to investors, as opposed to being held in inventory for resale at future date The importance of the difference is that bonds bought going away will not cause adverse pressure on prices
- going away
- act of departing
- going away
- The type of bond purchased by dealers for immediate resale to investors, as opposed to purchasing the bond, holding for some amount of time, and then reselling it a future date
- going away
- The type of bond purchased by dealers for immediate resale to investors, as opposed to purchasing bond, to hold for some amount of time, and then reselling it at a future date
- going commando
- {i} act of not wearing underwear under trousers, act of not wearing underwear
- going concern
- One of the fundamental accounting concepts It is assumed that a company will continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future
- going concern
- A company that is expected to continue its activities in the near future The value of a going concern is assessed differently than a company that is expected to go out of business
- going concern
- Assumes the company will continue as an operating business
- going concern
- The accounting assumption that an entity will have an indefinite future life (Source: FHA Handbook 4370 4 REV-1, Appendix 2)
- going concern
- The idea that an accounting entity will have a continuing existence for the foreseeable future
- going concern
- this concept is the underlying assumption which any accountant makes when he prepares a set of accounts That the business under consideration will remain in existence for the foreseeable future
- going concern
- an ongoing operating business enterprise
- going concern
- - an ongoing operating business enterprise
- going concern
- an ongoing operating business enterprise Going Concern Valuethe value of a business enterprise that is expected to continue to operate into the future The intangible elements of Going Concern Value result from factors such as having a trained work force, an operational plant, and the necessary licenses, systems, and procedures in place Goodwillthat intangible asset arising as a result of name, reputation, customer loyalty, location, products, and similar factors not separately identified Goodwill Valuethe value attributable to goodwill Guideline Public Company Methoda method within the market approach whereby market multiples are derived from market prices of stocks of companies that are engaged in the same or similar lines of business, and that are actively traded on a free and open market back to top I
- going concern
- successful business, company that is doing a good business
- going concern
- the assumption that a company will continue to be in operation in the near future, and therefore that assets should be valued for their ongoing use, rather than market liquidation value
- going concern
- Assumption that a business can remain in operation long enough for all of its current plans to be carried out
- going concern
- Refers to the ability of an organization to pay its debts as they fall due An organization, which is able to do so is a going concern One of the key assumptions underlying the general preparation of financial statements is that the basis that the organization is a going concern
- going concern
- The concept that a company has an indefinite lifespan When an analyst refers to "going concern", it usually means that a company is in real trouble and may go out of business
- going down
- traveling in a downward direction, descending; losing value
- going from bad to worse
- getting even worse, out of the frying pan into the fire
- going from door to door
- arriving from one door to another, approaching each house trying to sell something or asking for donations
- going on holiday
- taking vacation, taking time off, taking leave
- going on twenty
- almost twenty years old
- going out
- Used in the context of general equities Soliciting/advertising over the SS1, NASDSAQ, or Autex
- going out
- leaving, exiting
- going out
- n To win the round by having four Chows, Pungs, and/or Kongs, and a pair of identical tiles
- going out
- Used in the context of general equities Soliciting/advertising over the SS1, N A S D S A Q , or Autex
- going out with her
- dating her
- going out with him
- dating him
- going over the procedures
- reviewing the routine, reviewing or practicing the directives
- going round
- encircling, going around
- going steady
- dating on a regular basis
- going through the motions
- pretending to be involved, putting on an interested face
- going to
- intend to, plan to
- going to Canossa
- humbling oneself, doing penance, repenting and asking forgiveness
- going to be sick
- about to vomit, liable to throw-up, going to be ill
- going to go
- getting ready to go; intending to go; will go
- going too far
- wild exaggeration, overdoing things
- going under
- (of a ship) sinking
- going up
- traveling upwards, rising
- going with the majority
- following the crowd, doing as the greater part of the group does
- going with the tide
- going with the flow, swimming in the direction of the tide
- going wrong
- not working out, not going as planned, malfunctioning
- going(a)
- in full operation; "a going concern
- going-away party
- farewell party, party that is thrown in honor of one who is leaving
- going-out-of-business sale
- a sale of all the tangible assets of a business that is about to close; "during the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common
- going-over
- a careful and thorough inspection
- going-over
- A going-over is a violent attack on or criticism of someone. He gets a terrible going-over in these pages
- going-over
- If you give someone or something a going-over, you examine them thoroughly. Michael was given a complete going-over and then treated for glandular fever
- going-over
- a severe scolding
- good going
- well done; congratulations!
- got it going on
- Attractive, outgoing (typically of women)
- got it going on
- Past participle of have it going on
- got it going on
- Appreciatively, of someone or something for being active and successful in a pursuit, or having the ability to be active and successful in a pursuit
- got it going on
- Alternative present indicative form of have it going on
- good going
- Good work! At a girl! Way to go!
Good going, Judy! You passed the exam!.
- -going
- Forms an adjective to describe the people who regularly do the aforementioned activity
film-going.
- -going
- Forms the activity associated with the word it is suffixed to. Usually a place noun
- GO
- Gorontalo, a province of Indonesia
- GO
- Goiás, a state of Brazil
- Go
- A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google|Google]]
- Go
- A board game played for over 2000 years. It is played with 181 black stones and 180 white ones, typically on a board of squares 19 squares wide and 19 deep
- coming and going
- The activities of a specified person or group
- coming and going
- A general bustle of activity
- get going
- To leave, or depart
It is quite late, I'd best get going before sunset.
- get going
- To begin or commence
We'd better get this project going. If we don't get going on it soon, we won't finish in time.
- go
- To end or disappear
After three days, my headache finally went.
- go
- To be out
- go
- To be told; to circulate
There's a story going through the town about you.
- go
- To become. The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state
After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.
- go
- To urinate or defecate
Have you managed to go today, Mrs. Miggins?.
- go
- To have a certain record
The team is going five in a row.
- go
- To sound; to make a noise
I woke up just before the clock went.
- go
- To offer or bid an amount
We could go two fifty.
- go
- To fit
The belt just barely went around his waist.
- go
- To be valid or accepted
Anything goes around here.
- go
- To be in a state continuously
We went barefoot in the summer.
- go
- To attack
- go
- To walk; to travel on one's feet
Master Piercie our new President, was so sicke hee could neither goe nor stand.
- go
- To follow (a course or path)
Let's go this way for a while.
- go
- To make an effort
I never thought he'd go so far as to call you.
- go
- To enjoy
I could go a beer right about now.
- go
- To be pregnant (with)
She goes with child.
- go
- To collapse
- go
- To lead (in a direction)
Does this road go to Fort Smith?.
- go
- To be lost
- go
- To resort (to)
I'll go to court if I have to.
- go
- To start
Get ready, get set, go!.
- go
- To date
He's been going with her for two weeks.
- go
- To be known or considered
He went by name of Sanders.
- go
- To make (a specified sound)
Cats go meow.
- go
- To belong (somewhere)
This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.
- go
- An attempt
I’ll give it a go.
- go
- To leave; to move away
I really must be going.
- go
- To attend
I go to school at the schoolhouse.
- go
- To be expressed or composed (a certain way)
The tune goes like this.
- go
- A board game, originally from China, played in East Asia, mostly in China, Japan, and Korea
- go
- An approval to do something or a something that has been approved to do
We will begin as soon as the boss says it's a go.
- go
- To do, especially to do something foolish
Why'd you have to go and do that?.
- go
- To survive or get by
We've gone without your help for a while now.
- go
- To proceed (often to indicate the perceived quality of an event or state)
A: How are things going? B: Not bad, thanks.
- go
- To die
- go
- To think or say to oneself
As soon as I did it, I went that was stupid..
- go
- A turn in a game
It’s your go.
- go
- To bet or venture (an amount)
I'll go a ten-spot.
- go
- To take a turn, especially in a game
It’s your turn; go.
- go
- To work or function
The engine just won't go anymore.
- go
- To be spent or used up
His money went on drink.
- go
- To extend (from one point to another)
This property goes all the way to the state line.
- go
- To say (something). Often used in present tense
I go, As if! And she was all like, Whatever!.
- go
- To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving
Let's go shopping.
- go
- To take a particular part or share
Let's go halves on this.
- go
- To fight or attack
I went at him with a knife.
- go
- To move for a particular distance or in a particular fashion
This car can go circles around that one.
- go
- To be discarded
This chair has got to go.
- go
- To search
Somebody went through my things while I was out.
- go
- To take up a profession
She's gone to be a teacher.
- go
- To tend or contribute toward a result
These experiences go to make us stronger.
- go
- A turn at something
You’ve been on it long enough—now let your brother have a go.
- go
- To be sold
The car went for five thousand dollars.
- go
- To elapse
The time went slowly.
- go
- To break down or decay
My mind is going.
- go
- To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted
The award went to Steven Spielberg.
- go
- To have authority
Whatever the boss says goes, do you understand?.
- go
- To walk
- go
- To yield or weigh
Those babies go five tons apiece.
- go
- To change from one value to another
The price keeps going up.
- go
- To move from one place to another
This train goes to Chicago.
- go
- To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink
White wine goes better with fish than red wine.
- go
- To work (through or over), especially mentally
Let's not go into that right now.
- had it going on
- Simple past tense and past participle of have it going on
- has it going on
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have it going on
- have it going on
- To instigate, observe, or allow an event to continue
- have it going on
- To be attractive or socially successful or have an aura of success
- having it going on
- Present participle of have it going on
- how's it going
- how are you?