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9780470823736

Cfo Guide to Doing Business in China

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470823736

  • ISBN10:

    0470823739

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-02-03
  • Publisher: Wiley
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"CFO Guide to Doing Business in China provides a roadmap for top executives and CFOs. It discusses key aspects from the financial and management perspectives to assist readers to formulate business strategies that work in China. The book takes a practical approach with real-life case studies and tested methods to help businesses get started and navigate the intricacies of China's environment."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Ching Mia Kuang has held various key appointments throughout his career. He was the Regional Accountant (South Europe) of Singapore Airlines, overseeing the financial operations of various cities such as London, Zurich, Paris, Rome, Athens and other stations. In this role, he also helped establish the financial operations of the Madrid office.

Mia Kunag later joined Fullmark Pte. Ltd. as its Group Financial Controller responsible for operations in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Vietnam. He was in charge of strategic investments, treasury, group financing, and mergers & acquisitions.

Another appointment Mia Kuang held was the Chief Accountant of Dalian Container Terminal (DCT), a flagship joint venture between the port authorities of Singapore and Dalian. He played a key role in generating operational efficiency, profitability and return on capital for DCT.

Mia Kuang, co-founded Shanghai Sino-Biz Financial Advisory Company Ltd. (predecessor firm of SBA Stone Forest) and currently leads the corporate secretarial, accounting and tax services divisions. In addition, he is actively involved in corporate finance and investment deals. His successful track record includes that of assisting a major investment fund in the divestment of an infrastructure project. He has also assisted several major global clients in securing partnership agreements with Chinese domestic players.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. ix
Getting Started I: Market Entry Strategy and Studyp. 1
Getting Started II: Establishing the Entityp. 9
China's Accounting Systemp. 25
Foreign Exchange Controlsp. 35
Taxationp. 53
China's 2008 Corporate Tax Reformp. 67
Audit and Annual Inspectionp. 85
Hiring and Employmentp. 95
The 2008 Labor Contract Lawp. 105
Outsourcingp. 115
Risk Management and Internal Auditp. 129
Expanding Across Chinap. 139
Mergers and Acquisitions in Chinap. 149
Financing Optionsp. 167
Negotiationp. 173
Culturep. 179
Closing a Business in Chinap. 189
Indexp. 201
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