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Business Background Investigation![]() In many ways, a business is like an individual. it has a past, a culture and a it interacts with many others each day. Like some people, what you see may not represent what that business is really all about. As licensed private detectives, we have investigated many corporations for clients who are interested in purchasing that business, considering a merger, are involved in litigation with that company or are questioning who they may be hiring. Advanced Surveillance Group has a proven track record of providing the highest quality business background investigations and research to clients nationwide. Knowledge is the crucial factor in staying ahead of the competition. Contrary to popular belief, what you don’t know can hurt you. Many businesses have hidden liabilities and hidden histories or illicit behavior that few other than a private investigator can uncover. When conducting background investigation and research, there is rarely a blueprint for how to get the information you need, each case is different. Our advantage is our seasoned, experienced staff of professional investigators who know how to get results in an industry where innovation is the norm. “We have the resources to find the information you need” Due Diligence is an examination by a company's investment bank and accountants of the company's management, operations, financial condition, competitive position, performance, and business objectives and plan, as well as information regarding the company's labor force, suppliers, customers,and industry. Another commmon definition of due diligence (also known as due care) is the effort made by an ordinarily prudent or reasonable party to avoid harm to another party or himself. Failure to make this effort is considered negligence. For those who are involved in making the purchase decision for a group of investors, keep the potential ramifications of not hiring an expert to assist with due diligence in mind. More and more people involved in facilitating a business deal end up in court over a lack of proper due diligence. Quite often a contract will specify that a party is required to provide due diligence. Why is Due Diligence Conducted? There are many reasons for conducting due diligence, including the following:
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