
| "An excellent “handbook” for the CFO. This guide will certainly appeal to those (non-Chinese) CFOs already based in China or operating remotely outside of China; what will be especially valuable is the practical guide to the process of establishing an entity there. The effective positioning of the case studies highlights/illustrates the importance of key aspects of the “bread-and-butter” issues, such items as currency control regulations accounting practices and taxation, etc. And quietly inserted throughout the book are a few words of understated but prudent words of advice. A timely reminder to the CFO that “there are no guaranteed results in China.”--Ian Butler, Regional Human Resources Director, Asia Pacific, Templeton Asset Management "This book presents a comprehensive look at doing business in China through the eyes of a CFO. It combines China's unique business environment with relevant, contemporary examples in the marketplace that the reader can translate into business success in China. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to or is doing business in China. It is a must-read for every CFO."--Law Kim Lee, President & CEO, Cooper Industries – China "[Ching's] book is an essential tool for any CFO or any finance and investing professional who is operating or considering operations in China. His book is practical and offers valuable information that will greatly assist in navigating the many challenges that arise from all areas of finance applied in China, especially for US-based firms. This is a helpful guide for anybody who is investing in portfolio companies that have key operations or partnerships in the region."--Gregory L. Segall, Managing Partner, Versa Capital Management, Inc. "Finally a book that many of us have been waiting for. It offers great insights into business practices in China. This is definitely an essential book for those looking to work or do business in China."--Tan Wan Seng, General Manager, Hanson Building Materials (SINGAPORE) Pte Ltd "Ching Mia Kuang's CFO Guide to Doing Business in China is a must read for all corporate executives interested in China. The book combines extremely useful practical tips and case studies with detailed information on a wide gamut of relevant issues. It fills a great void and is an excellent and a comprehensive guide to doing business in China. The style is straightforward and engaging. I recommend that you read it!"--Jagdish Acharya, Regional Vice-President, China, HK & South Pacific, Asian Paints Group of Companies |
| Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter I Getdng Started I: Market Entrv Strategy and Study Chapter 2 Getting Started II: Establishing the Entity Chapter 3 China's Accounting Svstem Chapter 4 Foreign Exchange Controls Chapter 5 Taxation Chapter 6 China's 2008 Corporate Tax Rethrm Chapter 7 Audit and Annual Inspection Chapter 8 ttiring and Employment Chapter 9 The 2008 Labor Contract Law Chapter 10 Outsourcing Chapter 11 Risk Management and InternalAudit Chapter 12 Expanding Across China Chapter 13 Mergers and Acquisitions in China Chapter 14 Financing Options Chapter 15 Negotiation Chapter 16 Culture Chapter 17 Closing a Business in China Index |
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