Due Diligence

Leverage Our Years of Experience

CommonGood employs an institutional-style due diligence process designed to identify high quality values-based alternative investments for the retail marketplace.
  • Industry Research
  • Competitive Anlysis
  • Regulatory Analysis
  • Business Structure
  • Financial Modeling

CommonGood’s primary focus is on the viability and attractiveness of the investment itself. Utilizing a combination of macro research coupled with fundamental financial analysis, CommonGood puts all potential investment strategies through a detailed institutional-style due diligence process.

  • Financial Return
  • Intentionality
  • Measurability
  • Reportability
  • Sustainability

CommonGood is committed to identifying investment opportunities that align with investor values. It must create an impact on our communities, society, and the world in a meaningful and measurable way. In the same way that CommonGood vets the investment strategy it also assesses the potential impact created.

  • Management & Governance
  • Character
  • Team
  • Track Record
  • Commitment

CommonGood seeks out long-term relationships with best-in-class asset managers and investing partners. Prior to the establishment of a relationship, CommonGood will thoroughly vet the strategies, investment theses, character, team, track record, and commitment to impact of each of our partners.

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If you are interested in learning more about our detailed approach to due diligence, please contact us.

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