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Investment and Business management Consulting (Lượt Xem: 5280)
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Investment and Business management Consulting

 

During the operations, the businesses are always required to search for the most effective solutions in order to gain substantial profit as well as to ensure the compliance with the State regulations. Our VietnamAudit’s consultants with their thorough knowledge of laws as well as with the practical experience can provide our clients with the best ways to improve their internal control system, to enhance the business effectiveness and to ensure the compliance with the State regulations.

The services our VietnamAudit has provided are diversifying with the followings:

Consulting service on finance and business administration:
Giving advice on establishing, perfecting the systems of financial administration and internal control and analyzing the financial position of businesses, instructing the clients to carry out the equitization of their businesses and the listing of their stocks in the securities market.

Legal service:
Giving advice to clients to prepare documents then to proceed the formalities to establish Vietnamese businesses and foreign-invested capital enterprises, and to apply for the amendments and modification of investment licenses, investment certificates and business registration certificates, to conduct the procedures of splitting, separation, mergence and liquidation of businesses.

Accounting-related consulting service:
Giving advice on the organization of accounting works, accounting system and the perfection of accounting sections; giving advice on the methods used to calculate costs of goods.

Other consulting services:
Giving advice on legal issues, investment and business management issues, etc. at the clients’ requests

Our consulting services are provided to clients either directly or through periodical club activities or annual clients’ conferences.

In some cases, if necessary, we are able to co-operate with other International Professional Organizations or the State authorities to enhance the quality and the efficiency of the services we provide. That very operation method has made our clients confident and satisfied with our services.

 
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