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emmainna [20.7K]
2 years ago
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When an investor performs an investigation while considering acquisition of a property, this is referred to as:

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Dafna11 [192]2 years ago
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When an investor performs an investigation while considering the acquisition of a property, this is referred to as Due diligence.

<h3>what is Due diligence?</h3>

The systematic analysis and reduction of risk associated with a business or investment decision are known as due diligence.

Any stock can be thoroughly investigated by an individual investor utilizing easily accessible public information.

Numerous additional investment types can be made using the same due diligence method.

A company's financials are examined, compared over time, and benchmarked against rivals as part of due diligence.

Numerous other situations call for due diligence, such as checking a prospective employee's background or reviewing customer feedback.

In order to lower risk exposure, due diligence is primarily used. The procedure makes sure that each party understands the specifics of a transaction before agreeing to it.

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