Financial Forensics: The Due Diligence Files
An engineering company can report a growing pipeline of contracts, rising revenue, and healthy margins for years, and still not have the cash to make this month's payroll. Both things can be true at once, because the revenue on the books was never really a measure of what had been delivered or collected. It was a measure of what the company said it had already finished. 🔴 Every corporate failure leaves behind a pattern. FFL Tools runs a live deal through the same forensic questions behind every case in this feed — 11 dimensions, 55 questions, calibrated to Real Estate, PE, Private Credit or VC — and returns a full Investment Committee Memo, scored against 140 documented collapses. Try it free first: FFL Trial runs the same engine on 20 sample cases, right in your browser. No account, no card. Runs offline. No cloud. Nothing leaves your machine. Try FFL Trial, free → [https://risk-pattern-scan.lovable.app/] This financial autopsy deconstructs the 2015 bankruptcy of Imtech, the massive Dutch technical services conglomerate that collapsed despite a multi-billion-euro contract pipeline. We map the mechanics of percentage-of-completion accounting manipulations across long-cycle infrastructure projects, including Germany's Brandenburg Airport and multi-year developments in Poland. The analysis tracks three distinct red flags that exposed the structural rot before the insolvency. We dissect how regional management weaponized internal project estimations, leveraged fraudulent subcontractor invoicing, and actively suppressed a critical 2011 investigator's report warning of mafia-like corporate structures. Financial Forensics Labs — Every collapse has a pattern. We dissect it. Layer by layer. Imtech NV bankruptcy 2015, percentage of completion accounting fraud, Brandenburg Airport construction corruption, long cycle contract revenue recognition, engineering backlog manipulation case study, suppressed internal whistleblower report, corporate liquidity crisis technical services, multi year project accounting errors, Dutch corporate collapse history, fraudulent subcontractor invoicing schemes, delayed audited financial statements, equity rights issue rescue failure, Cees van der Hoeven Ahold cross reference, executive liability settlement 2024 DESCRIPCIÓN SEOKEYWORDS
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