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DELOITTE's SURVEY: READINESS ASSESSMENT ON IFRS ADOPTION SURVEY 2022

Thư mời | Invitation
Khảo sát về mức độ sẵn sàng áp dụng chuẩn mực báo cáo tài chính quốc tế (“IFRS”) của doanh nghiệp tại Việt Nam năm 2022 | Readiness assessment on IFRS adoption survey 2022
Dear Valued client,
On March 16th, 2020, with the objectives to enhance transparency of financial information and responsibilities of enterprises, and to promote the integration of Vietnamese economy with the international economy, the Minister of Finance signed Decision 345/QD-BTC approving the "Scheme for application for financial reporting standards in Vietnam". The scheme outlines a plan to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), and based on which develops the new Vietnamese Financial Reporting Standards (VFRS) by the end of 2024.
A survey on IFRS readiness in 2020 and 2021 conducted by Deloitte Vietnam succeeded in analyzing the current situation and challenges of enterprises when applying IFRS. This year, building on that success, our new survey questionnaire will help you get an intuitive and insightful view of your company's readiness to apply IFRS and your progress relative to other businesses in this same journey.
1 IFRS Foundation 2022 “Who uses IFRS Accounting Standards?”
OVERVIEW OF THE SURVEY
Purpose of the survey: Collecting information on the readiness of enterprises that are subject to Decision 345/QD-BTC in applying IFRS.
Benefits when participating the survey:
1. Participants can identify if their company is subject to Decision 345/QD-BTC.
2. Participants will receive an IFRS conversion roadmap tailored to their respective company, and recommendations for challenges they have faced in their IFRS adoption.
3. Detailed report on IFRS adoption of enterprises will be provided to the participants, providing an overview of the IFRS conversion landscape in Vietnam.
4. A free one-on-one session with businesses to answer questions related to IFRS conversions. If you want to support, you can fill out the form below. The IFRS team will update the information and arrange the organization at the most suitable time for the company
Link to register for a free live sharing session: https://forms.office.com/r/GYE8bN0jqs
Survey period: From 17/10/2022 to 15/12/2022
START THE SURVEY: https://survey.deloitte.com/jfe/form/SV_9LIZcnRGioyij3w
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