Due diligence is a critical phase in the investment process, where potential investors evaluate your startup's legal, financial, and operational health. For women entrepreneurs, preparing for due diligence involves organizing all legal documents, financial statements, and contracts. It also means being ready to address any potential legal issues. Proactive legal preparation can not only expedite the investment process but also demonstrate your competence and reliability as a founder.
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