M&A Due Diligence Best Practices

This course explores how to effectively manage a due diligence process which will mitigate downside risks.

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M&A Due Diligence Best Practices

What You Will Learn!

  • Acquire due diligence techniques and best practices which will maximize your organization’s ability to achieve the intended goals of the acquisition.
  • Explore how to best manage internal and external due diligence resources.
  • Recognize when to walk away from a transaction – determination, and managing buyer and seller expectations.

Description

Conducting effective due diligence within an M&A transaction extends far beyond functional checklists which categorize questions and data requests by department. Equally important is validating and verifying the planning activities which led up to the transaction. 

In this course, you learn how to effectively manage a due diligence process which will mitigate downside risks while optimizing the anticipated synergies. The course provides you with tools and techniques for framing effective due diligence activities, in addition to providing direction for developing functional checklists.

If you would like Continuing Education Credit (e.g. CPE, CE, CPD, etc.) for this course, it is available if you take this course on the Illumeo dot com platform under course title: M&A Due Diligence Best Practices: Beyond Functional Checklists. Illumeo is certified to provide CPE in over two dozen different professional certifications covering finance, accounting, treasury, internal audit, HR, and more. However, in order to receive CPE credit the courses must be taken on an ‘approved-by-the-governing-body’ CPE platform, and for over two dozen corporate professional certifications, that is the Illumeo platform. Go to Illumeo dot com to learn more.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in finance or related fields.

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Tags

  • Accounting
  • Business Strategy
  • Finance Fundamentals

Subscribers

764

Lectures

17

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