Series 79: Comfort Letter

Taken from our FINRA Investment Banking Exam

Definition of the term Comfort Letter...

a written assurance that may be sought while performing due diligence. It is typically sought from expert advisors of the company that is the subject of the due diligence. For example, a company’s accountants may be asked for a comfort letter confirming that the company’s financial statements are accurate.

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