Introduction
Due diligence is one of the most critical phases of a business acquisition. Buyers analyze financial records, operations, and legal documentation to confirm the company’s value.
Preparing early can prevent delays and increase buyer confidence.
Key Areas of Due Diligence
Financial Performance
Buyers review financial statements, tax records, and revenue trends.
Legal Documentation
Contracts, corporate documents, and compliance records must be organized and accessible.
Operational Systems
Buyers evaluate workflows, management structure, and operational efficiency.
Conclusion
Proper preparation ensures a smooth due diligence process and improves the likelihood of successful deal completion.
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