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Due Diligence Planning, Questions, Issues
Book Code: C34540
ISBN: 0-313-34540-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-34540-1
224 pages, n/a
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2007
List Price: $44.95 (UK Sterling Price: £25.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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  • Endorsement From The Earl of Bessborough
    Director Business Development
    HSBC Private Bank (UK) Limited:
    I have read your new book with admiration. The scope is encyclopaedic and it is a must for anyone involved in analysing any business for any purpose, nationally or internationally. Truly a masterclass in due diligence.
  • Endorsement From Bruce Wilkinson, Chairman and CEO
    McDermott International, Inc.:
    This book will prove to be the definitive work on the subject of due diligence. It is thorough, readable, and organized in such a way as to be a useful "how to" for those of us engaged in corporate M&A activity. We all know it is easier to simply buy a business than to buy it for the right price and the right terms. This book will certainly help the reader obtain the right terms.
  • Endorsement From Mitch Rosenbleeth, Vice President
    Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.:
    Due Diligence should be in the toolkit of any serious executive or consultant needing to know the facts about what's going on in a business. Whether considering an acquisition or improving the controls and performance of an existing company, this book provides the roadmap for assessing everything you need to know.
Description: People often fall in love with a business--just as they fall in love with a house--and forget to use their heads as well as their hearts to assess the property. Asking the right question at the right time can save potential buyers a bundle of money or help them avoid making a major mistake. In this completely revised edition of Due Diligence Techniques and Analysis, published in 1996, Bing breaks down the due-diligence process in detail and shows readers how to investigate, step-by-step, a business with an eye to buying or investing in it. In addition, the author identifies the techniques to employ, the questions to ask, the documents to review, and the issues to explore to reach intelligent conclusions about an acquisition. In a 30-year practice as a deal maker representing buyers and sellers, Bing knows where the bones are buried in many deals, providing invaluable insights and expert opinion readers can use to arm themselves when faced with a tough buying decision. Fifty chapters cover the different aspects of a typical business up for sale, such as ownership, management, marketing, accounting, environmental issues, and culture. The questions and topics discussed in each are preceded by commentary that highlights major areas for study, objectives, and common problems. In this book, you will find: --The most comprehensive, powerful, up-to-date set of due-diligence questions ever assembled. --Invaluable insights for those contemplating buying or investing in a business, new executives who need to get up to speed on a company or division, anyone conducting forensic investigations, and financiers wondering whether it's time to lend more or pull the plug. Most acquisitions that fail can be traced to failures of due diligence. This book will enable buyers to avoid problems and spot opportunities quickly, making business success much more likely.
LC Card Number: 2007038550
LCC Class: HD1393
Dewey Class: 658
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