Definition of 'Due Diligence - DD' 1. An inves
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Definition of 'Due Diligence - DD'
2. Generally, due diligence refers to the care a reasonable person should take before entering into an agreement or a transaction with another party.
Investopedia explains 'Due Diligence - DD'
2. Due diligence is a way of preventing unnecessary harm to either party involved in a transaction.
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Due Diligence
The process whereby an in-depth examination of a company's business prospects is conducted.
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