Due Diligence in China Beyond the Checklists |
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Author:
| Yong, Kwek Ping |
Series title: | Wiley Corporate F&a Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-118-46905-7 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Digital download |
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Book Description:
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A plain-English guide that demystifies the business landscape in China from a due diligence point of view Due diligence is crucial to any business deal, and, thankfully, due diligence research has come a long way over the years. What used to be a cumbersome, time-consuming process has been standardized and systemized with generally accepted auditing frameworks and tools, such as the all-important auditing "checklists." But when it comes to doing due diligence in China, with...
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A plain-English guide that demystifies the business landscape in China from a due diligence point of view Due diligence is crucial to any business deal, and, thankfully, due diligence research has come a long way over the years. What used to be a cumbersome, time-consuming process has been standardized and systemized with generally accepted auditing frameworks and tools, such as the all-important auditing "checklists." But when it comes to doing due diligence in China, with its opaque regulatory system and byzantine accounting standards, all bets are off. In this book an acknowledged expert in the field takes you beyond the checklists to arm you with China-specific due diligence strategies, tools and techniques that go beyond what is typically part of the process.
- Gives a detailed account of why conventional frameworks used in the west simply don't work in China
- Provides first-hand accounts based on the author's years of experience as a private equity professional doing deals in China
- Reviews, in-depth, the unique differences between corporations and businesses in China and those in the West and their implications for the due diligence process
- Uses numerous case studies to guide the reader through an entire due diligence process for a firm in China