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VIETNAM AUDIT & VALUATION COMPANY

VIETNAM AUDIT & VALUATION COMPANY (VietnamAudit), is one of the leading independent auditing firms in Vietnam, was established under Decree 105 issued by the Government on March 30, 2004

During of operation, VietnamAudit has successfully developed a network of offices in the important economic centers of the country. Besides that, VietnamAudit has also gradually maintained its position with various and diversified services in order to meet the more and more increasing demands of the market. Currently, VietnamAudit is concentrating on the following services:

• Advice on the Auditing financial statements - Auditing operations - Auditing compliance - Performing internal audits - Auditing financial information.
• Advice on the Auditing finalized investment accounts of construction projects, finalized accounts of projects, finalized construction accounts and finalized investment accounts of projects.
• Value goods, assets, equipments, real estate - Inspecting financial position - Verifying projects - Valuing businesses.
• Giving advice on the investment, finance, accounting, taxation, equitization, business management and other aspects related to the operation of the enterprises in Vietnam.
• Providing accounting service and other services related to business activities at clients’ requests.
• Developing training and refresher courses on finance, accounting, auditing, taxation, business management, construction as well as other programs related to the market economy.
• Producing software and giving advice on IT application.

Through its “Friends” approach, VietnamAudit ensure that all aspects of a client’s financial affairs are addressed at the highest quality and professional manner.

VietnamAudit has been providing services to more than clients working in various business sectors and in various industries such as manufacturing, trading and services. Our achievements are obtained from the continuous endeavors of all VietnamAudit staff to gain the trust and the satisfaction of the clients through our performance. VietnamAudit understands that the auditing job is very challenging and always requires the experience accumulation as well as the improvement in professional skills and knowledge.

 Clients of VietnamAudit are:
• Foreign-invested capital enterprises and business cooperation contracts operating under the Investment Law and the Corporate Law of Vietnam.
• Vietnamese businesses of all economic sectors including manufacturing, construction, trading, hotel, banking, transportation, oil and gas, etc.
• International and domestic organizations, representative offices and individuals who are in need of our services.
• Projects funded by World Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Union and non-governmental organizations.

Add:          An Phuong 83 Lot, 86 Duy Tan, Cau Giay, Hanoi                
Tel:            (024) 22 003 108         Fax: (024) 37956609

Email:       info@vietnamaudit.com.vn                     vietnamaudit@gmail.com 
Website:   www.vnaudit.com
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