The Importance of a Mergers & Acquisitions Review

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The Importance of a Mergers & Acquisitions Review

  • Posted on 10 Mar 2020
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WHY YOU NEED A M&A REVIEW

A well-executed Mergers & Acquisitions Review plays a vital role toward due diligence in today’s system of doing business. With a growing number of new companies – and expansion of currently established businesses – the favorability for Mergers & Acquisitions is at an all-time high. The World Wide Web has made the planet a much smaller place. The rapid growth of international markets has changed the way businesses view potential for acquiring assets and technologies at home and abroad.

While it has become commonplace for companies to expand their markets through merger and acquisition, the importance of a Mergers & Acquisitions review cannot be overstated. Key to the goal of a successful M&A review is the formulation and execution of an M&A due diligence checklist.  This approach is important in all business sectors but is arguably most necessary when software assets are being considered.  An M&A due diligence checklist is then formulated to ensure coverage of the most critical and relevant areas of the software under consideration for acquisition.

PROLIFOGY SOFTWARE CONSULTING

Prolifogy Software & Consulting employs a highly skilled team of software experts and veterans, each hired for expertise in his or her strongest area of specialty of computer science and software engineering. When Prolifogy sets forth to execute a code review as part of its flagship Scorecard Analysis service, a group of experts among the full Prolifogy team is custom assembled, as dictated by the specific technical requirements of the M&A review.

OUR M&A SOFTWARE REVIEW

Sellers will find similar advantages from using our M&A Software Review. A prepared seller will be far better situated during negotiations when well-informed of the pluses and minuses of the product being sold.  There is great leverage in absolute knowledge. Knowing all that about a product you intend to sell, allows for the most informed decisions to be made in advance of final negotiations.