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Audit methodology
At Grant Thornton, we use a single audit methodology across our global network. This means that our clients gain the same proven, high-quality approach wherever they are.
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Financial statements and consolidated financial statements
Preparation of monthly, quarterly or annual report and consolidated report on the basis of information presented by the client.
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Financial Accounting
Effective bookkeeping and financial accounting are essential to the success of forward-thinking organisations. To get the optimum benefit from this part of your business, you'll need an experienced team behind you.
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Tax compliance
Tax is likely to have an impact on almost every business decision you make. Whatever your business’s specific needs, we respond quickly and devise solutions tailored to you. We perform VAT, income tax, social tax and other tax accounting as well as present tax declarations to the tax authorities.
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Chief financial officer service
Chief Financial Officer services include the periodic reporting, information systems standardization, internal document management and information flow optimization, budget preparation, cost accounting, cash flow and working capital management, financial analysis, investment return evaluation for managers.
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International taxation
Grant Thornton operations in the Baltic States give us an access to the international expertise and allow advising the client on the minimisation of tax risks arising from conducting business in a foreign tax jurisdiction. We also consult foreign investors in finding an optimum group structure and form of enterprises in Lithuania and other Baltic States.
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Transfer pricing
We advise the management bodies of local and multinational groups of companies in issues concerning transfer pricing of intra-group transactions and, if necessary, in the preparation of the relevant compliance documents. We also assist in preparing transfer pricing policies in order that future transactions are priced in accordance with the local as well as international regulations.
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VAT refunds
We advise foreign clients in issues concerning the refund of value added tax paid in Lithuania, and Lithuanian clients – in the refund of value added tax paid in the EU member states. If necessary, we carry out these procedures on behalf of the client.
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Profit tax, tax incentives
Our tax advisory department consults local and international clients in both everyday and specific taxation issues related to business activities.
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Due diligence
Making the right investment decision can have a significant impact on shareholder value. To make an informed investment decision and create the best value from the transaction you will need the following an understanding of the target business identification and understanding of key business drivers an understanding of all the relevant issues clear analysis, conclusions and recommendations.
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Assistance and representation during tax investigations, inspections, disputes
We provide services for registration in the Register of Taxpayers and the Register of VAT Payers. We represent clients' interests in tax disputes at the State Tax Inspectorate, Tax Disputes Commission, courts and other institutions.
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Legal advisory for business start
We assist to quickly establish a company, branch or permanent establishment in Lithuania, open a bank account, VAT registration and obtain all necessary licenses for activity.
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Legal advisory for business development
Our team has gained the greatest experience in advising international companies on the management of groups of companies. We advise and implement reorganizations or liquidations. Together with a team of tax and financial advisors, we perform a comprehensive due diligence (tax, legal & financial).
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Labor law for CEOs and employees
We provide modern labor law solutions for the CEO, C-level managers and employees, which are tailored specifically to your business industry. We will take care of well-judged employment contracts and benefits package, protection of confidential information and non-compete agreements, handling of employee data or stock option rules, posting of employees, employment of EU and third-country nationals, organization of telework.
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Fintech
With extensive experience in money laundering prevention and compliance and a strong team of financial experts, we advise clients on financial services, electronic money, licensing of payment institutions, capital formation, listing of mutual lending platform operators and other operational issues.
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Migration and relocation
We assist you, your family members and employees of the organization to obtain national and European Union (Schengen) visas, residence permits, e-resident status, provide mediation letters and ensure a smooth relocation to Lithuania.
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Due diligence
Making the right investment decision can have a significant impact on shareholder value. To make an informed investment decision and create the best value from the transaction you will need the following an understanding of the target business identification and understanding of key business drivers an understanding of all the relevant issues clear analysis, conclusions and recommendations.
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Fintech advisory
The rapidly changing world and evolving technology are driving the development of new business models such as acting as a payment institution, a provider of virtual currency services and a financial institution. Grant Thornton Baltic provides support and advice to these companies.
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Corporate finance management
Building a successful business requires a clear vision backed by a focused strategy. To achieve this vision, businesses must negotiate an increasingly complex environment.
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Business Valuations
Choosing the right valuation method is the most important element in the process of estimating the fair value of a business as it must be adequate in terms of the purpose and object of the valuation. Grant Thornton uses only proven and generally accepted methods from among the wide range of income, asset and market approaches. Having conducted a preliminary analysis of the object and purpose of the valuation, we identify the method that will be the most appropriate considering the situation and characteristics of a given enterprise and the business sector in which it operates. Prior to commencing valuation, we also identify the documents necessary in the process.
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Mergers and acquisitions
We provide advice to clients in all material aspects of the process of conducting transactions: finding a candidate for buyer, purchase or merger, initial analysis and valuation, negotiations, due diligence, structuring transaction price, preparing legal documentation and formal closing of the transaction. We also provide consultation for management buyouts.
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Protection of Interests of Bondholders'
Grant Thornton provides bondholders' advocacy and protection services. We have resources, knowledge and the latest technology. Defending the interests of bondholders · Representing the interests of bondholders
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External Financial Management Services
Providing an external financial management services makes it possible to manage a company’s finance on a day-to-day basis by a competent economist, without the need of offering full-time employment. By cooperating with experts on managing big-budget projects, we provide our clients with excellent support in comprehensive management of company’s finance.
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Training
Financial Management Training and Seminars. Our experts have significant regional competence and close co-operation with our global colleagues. They happily share their expertise with our clients.
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Internal Audit Services for Financial Sector Companies Licensed in Lithuania
Internal audit services adapted to Lithuanian financial sector companies ensure compliance with regulatory acts, risk management and operational excellence.
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Internal Audit Services for EU/Foreign Aid Projects
Internal audit for EU/foreign aid fund projects helps to ensure compliance of activities and related costs with requirements.
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Internal Audit for the Companies Certified by ISO
Internal auditing ensures ISO standard compliance, evaluates management system effectiveness, and gathers objective evidence of performance.
The global economic cycle has peaked and businesses face a more downbeat outlook in 2019. With risks increasing, how can businesses continue to achieve growth and thrive in the year ahead?
Among the 5,000 mid-market business leaders Grant Thornton interviewed as part of the IBR’s global economic outlook, global optimism sits at net 39%, a fall of 15 percentage points (pp) from net 54% in Q2 2018. This is the weakest optimism score seen since Q4 2016.
Economic uncertainty is identified by business leaders as the biggest risk, peaking at 50%, a rise of 22pp from Q2 2018. This rise can be partly attributed to geopolitical tensions such as the US/China trade war and the upsurge of populist sentiment in many major western economies such as Italy and Spain.
However, it’s not all bad news and despite the spike in uncertainty, over 60% of respondents were either optimistic or very optimistic about the future. This is reflected in export expectations with only 11% expecting a decrease and 84% of leaders expecting revenues to either stay the same or increase. Of the companies in Vietnam participating in the survey, 62% were more optimistic about growth prospects for this year 5% higher than the average
for APAC.
Economic uncertainty according to IBR data (2013-18)
Mr Nguyen Chi Trung, CEO and Managing Partner of Grant Thornton Vietnam says: “While global financial markets are increasingly volatile, business leaders in the real economy remain optimistic because global GDP is forecast to continue growing and they know their business will grow with it. Despite increasing down side risk, economic fundamentals remain strong and opportunities exist.”
Traditionally, in times of economic uncertainty, additional expenditure and investment seems counter-intuitive and many businesses tend to shore up their operations and significantly reduce or cease investment. However, this is a time when investing in capabilities and infrastructure can pay dividends and, when the economy turns, prudent businesses can react with speed to take advantage.
Vietnam of course had record levels of foreign direct investment and high domestic investment last year and this looks set to continue this year.
Vietnamese companies also were optimistic in a number of areas with 69% expecting to see higher revenue growth and 5% expecting higher profitability in 2019. In line with Vietnam’s export growth projections, 49% of the companies interviewed expect to see higher export earnings this year compared to last.
On the less positive side 55% of those surveyed, in Vietnam, still considered red tape and bureaucracy a significant constraint to growth and 54% considered labour costs which could become a significant constraint to growth if productivity growth does not keep pace with wage increases.
Kenneth Michael Atkinson, Executive Chairman of Grant Thornton Vietnam: “As the economic cycle cools, it’s clear that business globally won’t have it as good as they did in 2018. However, with the IMF predicting global economic growth of 3.5% in 2019, there is not a clear consensus about the probability or timing of a global recession. What we are seeing is a return to normality with more balanced and sustainable growth for economies. However in Asia Pacific there is I believe a clear consensus that growth will continue at relatively high levels exceeding by a significant percentage the global average with Vietnam showing one of the highest GDP growth figures in 2019".