DueDiligenceMessgrößen
DueDiligenceMessgrößen are quantifiable metrics used during the due diligence process to assess the value, risks, and potential of a company or asset. These measures provide objective data points that support decision-making for investors, acquirers, or lenders. They can encompass a wide range of financial, operational, and market-related indicators.
Financial DueDiligenceMessgrößen often include profitability ratios such as gross profit margin and net profit margin, liquidity
Operational DueDiligenceMessgrößen focus on efficiency and effectiveness within the business. Examples include customer acquisition cost, customer
Market DueDiligenceMessgrößen assess the company's position and potential within its industry. These might include market share,
Legal and compliance DueDiligenceMessgrößen, while often qualitative, can be quantified by the number of open litigation