A growing importance is the general guide to the subject of Due Diligence and Corporate Governance. This handbook illustrates how Due Diligence is used to assess the risk of any transaction, customer or investor for all and any businesses regardless of size or location.
There are three main reason for the rise in the uses of due diligence: First, companies are now doing transactions worldwide and the need of utmost importance to be vigilant is increasingly when it concerns the individuals and companies they are dealing with. Second, investors, the media and the consumers are putting pressure on companies to avoid unethical transactions, transactions that harm the environment or corrupting socially responsible organizations. Third and last, internal controls must address the growing regulatory requirements that was introduced in response to the increasing corporate scandals and the terrorist threat.
Due diligence allows companies to profile the companies and their individuals with which they want to do business with before any commitment is made. It’s a tool that provides an effective safeguard against criminal activity, breaches of legislation and damage to reputation.
The handbook, with its diverse coverage and focus on the practical uses of due diligence, combine illustrations and explanations of the best practice by listing case studies, showing diagrams and giving a checklist. It is the essential guide for all companies involved in global transactions and risk management . A broad introductory guide to due diligence provides ways to examine due diligence in the context of corporate governance and risk management. It’s straightforward, practical and comprehensive. The use of case studies illustrates, the checklists to monitor risk management and provide insights into comparative corporate governance to business users is the framework that will build a safe environment not only for your employees and your company, but for all of the United States of America.