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Constantin derives 62% of its revenues from auditing.


Auditing

  • Statutory audit engagements and contractual audits;
  • Contribution and merger auditor engagements;
  • Operational audit of certain fields specified by the client (inventories, receivables, etc.)
  • The audit and review of foreign subsidiaries or branches;
  • Initial public offerings;
  • Transactions linked to public offerings, certification of financial statements, corporate accounts and consolidated financial statements of companies listed on a stock exchange.
  • Assistance with mergers and acquisitions: diagnostic review and valuation of companies, participation in the fixing of price components and drafting of warranties;
  • Renovation of accounting systems and litigation support;
  • Administrative and accounting advice in the banking and financial sector with respect to the back office;
  • Arbitration assignments;
  • Advisory assistance to innovative companies.


Accounting

  • Accounting and administrative management: taking over all accounting and administrative functions, setting up financial reporting and consolidation systems, annual closing procedures in compliance with local generally accepted accounting principles;
  • Payroll management, tax assistance, project management;
  • Advice in relation to company creation and acquisition;
  • Assistance in the choice, installation and implementation of computerized accounting systems (hardware and software).


Training

  • Constantin runs seminars for the benefit of its clients and staff members on a large number of topics such as:
  • Auditing financial statements: approach and methodology, specific aspects related to the particular business sector and types of engagement;
  • Accounting standards: French, international (IAS/IFRS), or business-specific;
  • Consolidation: principles, methods of implementation, audit methodology, specific difficulties;
  • Mergers & acquisitions and other financial transactions.