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Transaction Basics for Business Owners: Due Diligence

Posted on June 11, 2021 by

Tim Hilligoss

Tim Hilligoss

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Deals are made or lost in the due diligence process. Watch this live video to learn about common issues that surface during this phase, including vital buyer and employee needs. From reps and warranties to working capital targets and retention programs, we’ll look at the process through the lens of all stakeholders to help you avoid any unintended consequences. This is part of our transaction service series hosted in collaboration with the Michigan Manufacturers Association.

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Tim Hilligoss

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As a trusted advisor, Tim guides clients through business transactions, tax issues and international expansion.

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