The success of any Restructuring Technique is related to the quality of operations that the company has planned to implement. This is the reason why, no matter which of the recovery strategy the company chooses, the law requires that more than one Independent Auditor should analyze the prospective financial data produced by the company and coming as a result of the planned restructuring operations.

Provasi, R., Riva, P. (2013). Crisis and controls: The Italian model. CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL, 11(1 E), 423-434 [10.22495/cocv11i1c4art6].

Crisis and controls: The Italian model

PROVASI, ROBERTA ANNA;
2013

Abstract

The success of any Restructuring Technique is related to the quality of operations that the company has planned to implement. This is the reason why, no matter which of the recovery strategy the company chooses, the law requires that more than one Independent Auditor should analyze the prospective financial data produced by the company and coming as a result of the planned restructuring operations.
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Assurance; Attestatore; Audit; Auditor; Bankruptcy law; Collegio sindacale; Corporate governance; Court; Crisis; Flow of information; Independent expert; Insolvency; Pre-insolvency agreements; Recovery and resolution plan; Restructuring agreement; Statutory board of auditors; Supervisory board; Traditional Italian model; Turn around; Business, Management and Accounting (all)
English
2013
11
1 E
423
434
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Provasi, R., Riva, P. (2013). Crisis and controls: The Italian model. CORPORATE OWNERSHIP & CONTROL, 11(1 E), 423-434 [10.22495/cocv11i1c4art6].
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