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Due Diligence


The purpose of financial due diligence is to review the facts and opinions being expressed by a vendor or borrower, prior to a transaction being completed.Shadow of man in office


This could identify issues which might affect your decision to pursue or complete the transaction, the amount you are willing to pay/lend or how the transaction should be structured.


What is included in a due diligence report?


We offer a choice of due diligence report formats, either a full report (often preferred by lenders) or an exception-only report (which is much shorter as it focuses only on the significant matters arising from our review).


Our aim is to adopt a flexible approach, covering as little or as much of the proposed acquisition as you need.


Who carries out the due diligence work?


All of our due diligence assignments are undertaken by a senior member of our team with a depth of due diligence experience. They deal with you directly, so that you can talk to the person who has actually carried out the review. The relevant partner will also be heavily involved and always available to discuss important matters with you.


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Budget 2012

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