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Exit Price Accounting is forward looking as it takes into consideration exit prices. That is, we have to look at what would be the price of the asset if we were going to sell it in the future. The concept of going concern is questioned here because if the firm is supposed to continue operations indefinitely in the foreseeable future, then why does it have to sell its assets? Here, Exit Price certainly comes under the limelight of critics!

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