Due Diligence

Due Diligence

Due diligence is an investigation or audit of a potential purchase, a product, or a significant business decision to verify all relevant facts. A thorough investigation analyses the data's underlying causes in addition to the numbers themselves. Any person or business would be wise to do due diligence in order to guard against any unanticipated risks since it helps to obtain a better understanding of the target firm or investment.

Types of Due Diligence that can be serviced by us:

Financial Due Diligence: Reviews the presented financial information with a focus on evaluating the business's fundamental performance in terms of profits, assets, liabilities, cash flow, debt, management, etc.

Tax Due Diligence: Assessments include those of the tax consequences of a "change in control," historical tax exposures, opportunities for tax savings, the present tax situation, and various strategies for structuring deals in a tax-neutral manner.

Asset Due Diligence: Includes a thorough scheduling of all fixed assets and their locations, all leasing contracts for machinery, a list of recent sales and acquisitions of significant capital equipment, real estate titles, mortgages, title insurance, and usage licenses.