Every investor approaches due diligence differently. Some angel investors may request information in a detailed manner all at once, while others may simply request information at different times or stages. Regardless of an investor’s method to obtain information on a potential company, it is a proven fact that exercising thorough due diligence is indicative of more profitable returns. The following documents may be requested in due diligence.
General Corporate Materials These documents include:
The company’s articles of Incorporation (and all amendments) bylaws (and all amendments), minute book (including all minutes and resolutions of shareholders and directors, executive committees, and other
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