Due Diligence Report
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Description
The Due Diligence Report includes a systematic examination of a business, ahead of an event such as a merger or acquisition, partnership, investment, etc. It is the investigation carried out prior to a financial transaction to assess commercial and legal risks, as well as opportunities. A Due Diligence Report is used in the case of a company that is for sale or considering a merger or the acquisition of another organization. The findings of the research and analysis are summarized in a report which is known as Due Diligence Report. This document is sent as an internal memo to member of the executive team who are evaluating the transaction and is a requirement for closing the deal. The Report focuses on corporate structure, the company’s financial data, information about business operations and sales and marketing analysis. It also includes data about management staff, risks, legal issues, etc. Additional categories should be added as necessary depending of the nature of the due diligence in question. Other documents commonly used in M&A, partnerships, investment, as well as purchase of a business are: |
Index of the Report
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