In the lexicon of business, due diligence is a common – and often compulsory – part of mergers and acquisitions. But leveraging independent expertise could add value to your business transactions.
It usually takes seven to 12 months to complete the liquidation of a solvent company in Hong Kong. This is how the process works and why you should consider a Members’ Voluntary Liquidation if the business has fulfilled its purpose or wants to cease trading.
As COVID-19 continues to ravage the world, the business impact of the pandemic will be felt for years to come. The businesses that act now to improve performance could emerge financially stronger.
Whether through fraud, negligence or disaster, it’s easy for your company’s financial records to fall into a state of disarray. Appointing independent experts is vital in rebuilding your transactional trail to get your books back in order.
Fraud can hit companies from outside or within and the damage caused can be both financial and reputational. But the role of a forensic accountant goes beyond uncovering and resolving fraudulent activity. Conducting a thorough forensic investigation can not only help you detect fraud, protect company assets and reputation, and recover loss, it can also boost overall business performance and comply with complex regulations.
When a company or individual needs to trace and recover assets, appointing a specialist forensic accountant with global experience can help you move quickly and legally.
Determining the value of a business is a complicated and dynamic process. But with an independent valuation carried out by financial and legal specialists, you can be sure your business is fairly priced.
Whether a company is expanding internationally, improving corporate governance, or managing a complex litigation, appointing a specialist director to the board can help you navigate the right path.
It doesn’t have to be the end of the road for businesses dealing with financial difficulties or underperformance. Using independent experts to assess and restructure your business can help return your company to financial health promptly and, crucially, before any formal creditor actions.
Liquidations or receiverships can be an uncertain and complex matter for any stakeholders concerned. With the right independent expertise to guide you through the entire process, you can address the uncertainty that inherently exists in these situations. In this guide, we explain what liquidation and receivership is and how Perun Consultants is ideally placed to represent you in making use of these solutions.