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Would the business survive diligence?

Diligence is a search for reasons to reprice. These ten questions probe what it probes — numbers, story, governance, legals, data room — and hand you the gap list on your terms, before a buyer compiles it on theirs.

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The rehearsal before the real thing
Numbers — question 01 of 10

Monthly management accounts: how fast, and how trusted?

The first thing every investor reads — and dates.

Numbers — question 02 of 10

Your forecast: what is it, really?

Integrated P&L, balance sheet and cashflow — or a revenue line with hope.

Equity story — question 03 of 10

Does the equity story exist outside the founder's head?

Market, model, moat, management, numbers — on paper, tested.

Equity story — question 04 of 10

Could you evidence the growth claims?

Pipeline, cohorts, retention, unit economics — data, not adjectives.

Governance — question 05 of 10

Could you show two years of documented board decisions?

Minutes, resolutions, the paper trail buyers read first.

Governance — question 06 of 10

Is there an independent voice on or around the board?

Investors read independence as risk management they don't have to install.

Legals & housekeeping — question 07 of 10

Cap table and key contracts: how clean?

Shareholdings, options, top customer/supplier contracts, employment, IP assignment.

Legals & housekeeping — question 08 of 10

Statutory housekeeping — filings, registers, insurances?

The boring layer that quietly reprices deals when it's wrong.

Data room & process — question 09 of 10

If a data room were requested Monday, you would…

The difference between weeks and a quarter.

Data room & process — question 10 of 10

How prepared is the team for management meetings?

Diligence interviews the people, not just the documents.

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    A note on honesty. Ten questions approximate what institutional diligence probes — they can't replicate it. Real diligence is adversarial, document-led and runs for weeks; a scorecard is the cheap rehearsal. Every gap found here on your terms is leverage removed from the other side of the table.
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    Diligence-shapedTen questions mapped to what institutional processes actually probe — not a generic health quiz.
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    Your terms, not theirsEvery gap surfaced here is disclosed with a fix attached, instead of discovered with a price-chip attached.
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    Timeline nextPair the scorecard with the Raise Timeline Planner — readiness only counts if it starts early enough.
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    Then the programmeThe 8–12 week Investment & Exit Readiness programme converts the gap list, led at board level.