Probably not.
Going concern is the assumption that the company will be around for the foreseeable future. If an auditor has a going concern issue, he/she may fear that the company will go bankrupt, etc.
Henry Ford went bankrupt before he founded Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company has never went bankrupt.
They didn't go bankrupt, the company simply dissolved with new EPA restrictions in the 1970's. K-Zacherl
Of course
1923 according to PCH In 1931, the Pepsi-Cola Company went bankrupt during the Great Depression.
A common question, the answer is very simple; SquareSoft was going bankrupt and the first Final Fantasy was to be their last game, it was to be their final fantasy game. as we all know, they did not go bankrupt, Final Fantasy saved them.Signed,Phoenix
No He sold it
Unfortunately they are.
The company was "essentially bankrupt" in the 1960's, but has never officially filed for bankruptcy with the United States Government.
Club Penguin is not making any plans to go bankrupt. With all of the membership fees that Club Penguin receives from users, it will most likely never go bankrupt. And, the chances of Club Penguin going bankrupt are 1/4 (simplified from 50/200), so basically, there is just a little chance.
No, if anything it may prevent it.
If the Bankrupt company is just the retailer then the warranty is still covered by the manufacturer. If the manufacturer goes bankrupt then the retailer covers the warranty. The seller is responsible for a warranty. Clearly if the seller is the manufacturer and they go bankrupt then it's most unlikely that the warranty will remain in force.