Cleaner risk view
Understand financial, operational, and document concerns without digging through every file alone.
Get a structured, decision-ready review of financials, documents, commercial signals, and operational risks for acquisitions, investments, vendors, partnerships, or company screening.
Confirm whether the revenue increase is recurring, one-time, seasonal, or linked to a customer that may not renew.
Due diligence is a structured review of a company, transaction, vendor, investment, or partnership before you commit time, money, or leadership attention. This service helps founders, finance leaders, buyers, investors, procurement teams, agencies, and professional-service firms organize documents, identify financial and operational red flags, and prepare better follow-up questions. You receive a clear report that separates confirmed findings from missing information, so your team can review the opportunity with less confusion. The goal is not to replace specialist legal, tax, or regulatory advice; it is to give you a practical business review that supports smarter next steps.
View PackagesUnderstand financial, operational, and document concerns without digging through every file alone.
Move from scattered files to a structured summary that supports meetings, negotiations, and approvals.
Receive a PDF report, and where included, editable work files for internal review and follow-up.
Know what is needed, what is being reviewed, and which items require clarification before delivery.
Every order is shaped around your decision: acquisition, investment, vendor approval, partnership review, funding screen, or internal finance check. The scope stays practical, organized, and easy to discuss with stakeholders.
Contact MePricing is positioned for low-end freelance marketplace orders while keeping the scope realistic. Larger transactions, large file sets, or regulated review needs may require a custom quote.
A focused review for one company, vendor, partner, or small transaction where you need a clear first-pass risk view.
A practical diligence report for startups, buyers, investors, agencies, or finance teams needing structured findings.
A fuller professional review for higher-stakes acquisitions, investor screening, vendor approval, or board-level decisions.
| Package | Best for | Starting price | Delivery | Revision rounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Package | For simple or early checks | $50 | 3 days | 1 revision |
| Standard Package | Best value for most buyers | $75 | 5 days | 2 revisions |
| Premium Package | For serious business decisions | $100 | 7 days | 3 revisions |
The service is designed for practical business use: clear evidence, useful questions, transparent limitations, and deliverables your team can discuss quickly.
Your review is shaped around the target company, decision type, and documents provided, helping avoid generic findings that do not support action.
Financial trends, revenue quality, margins, cost behavior, working capital, and documentation gaps are considered where the data supports review.
You receive requirement guidance, scope confirmation, and direct questions when files are incomplete or unclear, reducing delays and confusion.
The final report is structured for business readers, with concise findings, practical next steps, and risk notes that are easy to scan.
Package timelines are kept realistic. If the source materials are large or incomplete, the scope can be adjusted before work begins.
Included revisions help refine wording, clarify observations, and make the final report more useful for your internal audience.
Choose a package for standard needs or request a custom quote when your diligence work requires a different scope, format, or timeline.
These sample project types show how the service can adapt to acquisitions, investments, procurement reviews, partnerships, and internal finance screening.
Reviewed recurring revenue, churn notes, customer concentration, support costs, and founder-provided forecast assumptions for a small software acquisition.
Outcome: buyer received a cleaner question list before the negotiation call.Assessed supplier background, order history, margin exposure, inventory risks, and documentation gaps for a growing online retailer.
Outcome: procurement team could separate low-risk follow-ups from deal blockers.Structured financial statements, traction notes, funding use, cap table inputs, and forecast questions into an investor-ready diligence summary.
Outcome: angel investor received a concise review before deeper legal checks.Checked service capacity, client concentration, receivables patterns, contractor dependence, and delivery process weaknesses for a partnership decision.
Outcome: leadership had practical risk notes for contract negotiation.Mapped revenue mix, supplier exposure, working capital signals, debt notes, and missing operational documents for a potential minority investment.
Outcome: finance team received a focused document gap report.Organized client retention, revenue quality, billing cycle, team utilization, and owner-dependence considerations for a small business purchase.
Outcome: buyer received structured concerns before requesting final records.The workflow is designed to keep requirements clear, reduce rework, and deliver a report your team can use for the next decision step.
Select Basic, Standard, or Premium based on document volume, deadline, and decision importance.
Share files, target details, key concerns, required format, and any deadline-sensitive context.
Files are organized, reviewed, and mapped to financial, operational, commercial, and documentation risks.
You check the report, ask for allowed revisions, and confirm any wording or formatting changes.
Download the final report and use it for meetings, follow-up questions, negotiations, or internal review.
These reviews reflect the kind of practical experience clients look for when ordering diligence support: clear communication, useful findings, and a smooth revision process.
The report was clear, practical, and easy to discuss with our finance lead. Communication was consistent, the findings were well organized, and the revision round helped us sharpen the follow-up questions before speaking with the seller.
Rudrriv turned a messy folder of financials into a readable due diligence summary. I appreciated the risk matrix, the plain-language notes, and the quick response when we needed one section adjusted for our leadership meeting.
The delivery was professional and on time. The review did not overstate anything; it separated confirmed findings from items that needed more documents. That made the report useful for our investment screening conversation.
Excellent communication from start to finish. The checklist helped us understand what was missing, and the final PDF gave us a structured view of revenue quality, vendor exposure, and operational risks.
We needed a fast vendor review and received a polished report with practical next steps. The revision process was simple, and the final version was concise enough for our procurement team to use immediately.
The work was detailed without being hard to read. I liked the executive summary, document gap list, and the way financial concerns were ranked by priority. It gave our team better confidence before moving ahead.
This service includes a structured review of the documents and business information you provide, followed by a clear report covering key risks, missing information, financial observations, and practical follow-up questions. The exact scope depends on your package, available data, and the type of decision you are preparing for.
You should provide the purpose of the review, target company or vendor details, available financial statements, management reports, contracts, forecasts, customer or supplier summaries, and any specific concerns. If some documents are not ready, the service can start with a gap checklist and a limited first-pass review.
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package, document volume, and complexity of the review. A simple red flag scan is faster, while a broader financial and operational review needs more time to organize evidence, identify gaps, and prepare a useful report.
Revisions depend on the selected package: Basic includes 1 revision, Standard includes 2 revisions, and Premium includes 3 revisions. Revisions cover clarification, formatting adjustments, and reasonable changes based on the original scope, but they do not replace a new review of a completely different company or transaction.
Yes, custom offers are available when your project needs a different scope, urgent timing, extra document review, industry-specific checks, or a special deliverable format. Share your goal, deadline, document count, and required output so the scope can be sized properly before ordering.
Urgent delivery may be available for smaller scopes or well-organized documents. It depends on the number of files, data quality, complexity, and current workload. For urgent work, send the requirements first so the delivery time and review limits can be confirmed before the order starts.
Final delivery usually includes a PDF report, and selected packages may also include an editable Excel workbook or a summary slide outline. The final format depends on your package and the source materials you provide. If you need a specific format, mention it before ordering.
Yes, you can use the final report for your internal business review, investment screening, vendor assessment, or leadership discussion. Ownership applies to the delivered work product, while responsibility for final legal, tax, investment, or regulatory decisions remains with your qualified advisors and decision-makers.
Basic is best for a quick initial scan, Standard is best for a structured report with more financial and operational observations, and Premium is best for broader review needs with an executive summary and deeper risk register. The right package depends on deal size, urgency, and document complexity.
You can use the included revision round to request reasonable improvements, clarifications, or formatting changes within the agreed scope. Clear feedback helps the revision move quickly. If the issue comes from missing or new documents, an added scope may be needed for a deeper review.
Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement confirmation, and questions when information is missing or unclear. You will know what is needed, what is being reviewed, and what the final deliverable will include. For complex projects, a short requirement summary is recommended before work begins.
Yes, light post-delivery support is included for clarification questions related to the delivered report. The amount of support depends on the package and revision status. New analysis, additional company review, or major document updates may require a custom follow-up order.