Recently, the heavy notice of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission has brought subversive reforms to the asset appraisal management of enterprises. For the first time, the classified management strategy of asset appraisal projects is proposed, which clearly points out 8 types of situations that do not require asset valuation, such as internal asset disposal, equity management, etc., which simplifies the operation process of enterprises to a large extent.
Prior to this, enterprises often need to go through cumbersome asset valuation procedures when carrying out asset transactions, restructuring or disposal, which not only consumes a lot of time and resources, but also may affect the decision-making efficiency of enterprises due to the complexity and uncertainty of valuation in some cases.
In this reform, the SASAC not only loosened the constraints for the first enterprises, but also emphasized the protection of the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises while ensuring the operational efficiency of enterprises. The notice requires that when determining a major asset appraisal project, enterprises must comprehensively consider multiple factors such as the purpose of the appraisal, the scale of the assets and the characteristics of the assets, so as to ensure that every decision is based on comprehensive and accurate information.
In addition, for those asset appraisal projects that are identified as significant, enterprises also need to formulate a special management system and submit it to the SASAC for the record. This measure not only reflects the importance that the SASAC attaches to the asset appraisal of the enterprise, but also ensures the standardization and transparency of the enterprise when conducting major asset transactions.
The introduction of this reform is undoubtedly a significant improvement in the operational efficiency of the enterprise, and at the same time, it also better protects the legitimate rights and interests of the enterprise. For this reform, all parties responded enthusiastically, and many industry professionals and business leaders expressed a high degree of recognition and support.
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