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STRENGTHEN & ENRICH CCPAA Annual Report 2016 Established since 2008 Professional Development Business Networking Career Coaching The Canadian-Chinese Professional Accountants Association is an independent and not-for-profit organization of Canadian professional accountants who are of Chinese origin and work in accounting, auditing and taxation.

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STRENGTHEN& ENRICH

CCPAA Annual Report 2016 Established since 2008

Professional Development

BusinessNetworking

CareerCoaching

The Canadian-Chinese Professional Accountants Association is an independent and not-for-profit organization of Canadian professional accountants who are of Chinese origin and work in accounting, auditing and taxation.

7th CCPAA 2015 Annual Conference 9:30 - 10:00 Registration10:00 - 10:10 Opening from CCPAA10:10 - 10:40 Economic Outlook BMO, Christy Chen ( PhD, CFA, FRM, Sr. Economist & VP of Economic Research)10:40 - 11:10 Property Value Evaluation Altus Group Limited, Altus Expert Services - , Grant S. Uba (AACI, M.I.M.A., Senior Director)11:10 - 11:20 Break

11:20 - 11:50 Due Diligence Process before the Closure of a Deal Dickinson &Wright LLP, James M. McKeon (Partner)11:50 - 12:30 Financing Support for Property Asset Purchasing TD Bank, Frank Zhang (MBA, CPA, Manager of Commercial Services)12:30 - 1:15 Lunch Break

1:15 - 1:30 Lunch sponsor’s presentation CIBC, David Jiang (Mortgage Advisor)1:30 - 2:10 Legal Structure for Property Asset Investment Metcalfe, Blainey & Burns LLP, Janet Lee, (Partner )

2:10 - 2:50 Income Tax and HST Issues from the Property Acquisition, Disposal and Operation Grant Thornton LLP, Vicky Liu (CPA, CA, Tax Manager) & Christina Zurowski, CPA, CA, Senior Manager2:50 - 3:00 Break

3:00 - 3:30 Legal and Regulatory Issues for Property Management Operation Solmon Rothbart Goodman LLP, Randall M. Rothbart, (Lawyer/Founding Partner)3:30 - 4:15 Networking 4:15 - 4:30 CCPAA Ontario Chapter Members General Meeting

Silver LEVEL SPONSOR

bronze LEVEL SPONSOR

COFFEE SPONSOR

LUNCH SPONSOR

Speaker Bio 02-03Volunteers 04-07Member Structure 08-09Chinese Introduction 10-11Achievements 12-15Sponsorship Table 16-19

contentsCCPAA Top 3 Key Objectives• Facilitate career and professional development of members in the accounting industry;

• Provide opportunities for networking and enhance interaction among professional accountants in Canada and China;

• Encourage members to understand the accounting, auditing, taxation and finance systems in both Canada and China

Whether you’re a Canadian business looking to take advantage of a thriving Chinese market, or a Chi-nese company hoping to explore new financial opportunities in Canada, at Grant Thornton LLP we have a dedicated China Services Group that can provide you with the extensive and personalized advice to help you succeed.

Our team offers audit, tax and business advisory services in Mandarin and Cantonese, and can help you with services such as:

v Tax and estate planning v Anti-money launderingv Transaction advisory v Residency and citizenship by investmentv Transfer pricing

For more information on how our China Services Group can help unlock your potential for growth, please visit www.GrantThornton.ca/services/china_services_group

Judy Lin, CPA, CGA Patrick Ho, CPA, CA, CBV, CAMSPartner, Leader of China Services Group (Canada) Senior Manager, Financial Advisory ServicesE [email protected] E [email protected] +1 416 777 7228 T +1 416 369 6427

Let us help unlock your potential for growth.

Audit l Tax l Advisory

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services to legal practitioners engaged in environmental law, expropriation law, commercial law and assessment law. He has authored professional seminars for appraisers and lawyers on the valuation issues of contaminated real estate.

3. James M. Mckeon, Partner, Dickinson & Wright LLP

James M. Mckeon specializes in banking and commercial real estate matters. He has extensive experience representing lenders in financing hotels, restaurant franchise chains, individual restaurants, and commercial real estate. Many of these transactions are multi-jurisdictional, and accordingly his practice is Canada-wide, and has the ability to quarterback transactions and source appropriate assistance throughout Canada.

Mr. Mckeon represents owners of commercial real estate who acquire and sell hotels, shopping plazas, apartment building, office buildings and mixed use residential buildings. He has successfully completed tax-driven corporate reorganizations and joint residential leases as part of commercial property.

Mr. Mckeon represents banks in connection with asset backed financing transactions and the cash management aspects of such financings. He also has experience financing businesses using insurance policies as collateral for loans.

4. Frank Zhang, MBA, CPA, Manager of Commercial Service, TD Bank

Frank Zhang is a Branch Manager at TD Mississauga Real Estate Branch, a specialized commercial branch financing different type of real estate projects with developers and builders. Mr. Zhang brings a wealth of experience after spending 13 years in the banking industry. Mr. Zhang’s 13 years banking industry experiences include branch manager at TD Mississauga Real Estate branch, senior credit risk manager at TD Bank Credit Risk Group, senior account manager in both Beaver Creek Real Estate Branch and Mississauga Real Estate Branch, and credit risk manager at RBC Credit Risk Group. His expertise is at financing and assessing credit risk in the land development, house construction, high rise condos, apartment buildings and commercial markets in GTA and Eastern Canada. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Lilin University and received his MBA in Professional Accounting degree from University of Toronto. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with auditing practice with Arthur Anderson LLP.

Speakers bio1. Christy Chen, PhD, CFA, FRM, Senior Economist & VP of Economic Research, BMO

Christy joined the BMO Economics group in 2008. Her chief responsibilities include forecasting commodity prices, analysing a variety of Canadian industries, monitoring the North American financial product markets, and designing enterprise-wide macroeconomic scenarios in support of risk management exercises. Christy also frequently provides presentations to the bank’s high net-worth Chinese clients and speaks at events organized by Chinese professional associations. Prior to her role as an Economist, Christy worked with BMO’s Risk Management group where she developed econometric models to control risk in the bank’s portfolios. Before working on Bay Street, she also taught economics courses at the undergraduate level at the University of Toronto. Christy earned a PhD in Economics from the University of Victoria, a Bachelor in Economics and an Associate Degree in Computer Science from Zhongshan University in China. She also holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and a Financial Risk Manager designation.

2. Grant S. Uba, AACI, M.I.M.A, Senior Director, Altus Group Limited Altus Expert Service

With over 40 years of experience in the public and private sectors, Mr.Uba has a diversified appraisal background. Grant is a member of the Appraisal Institute of Canada, holding Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute (AACI) designation and an Accredited Member of the Institute of Municipal Assessors, holding the M.I.M.A. designation. Grant’s core professional interest is valuation and advisory issues relating to impacts on property value caused by contamination and other impairments. Grant also provides valuations to assist in determining compensation in expropriations and in resolving landlord/tenant disputes on lease renewal rates.

Grant has been a Senior Director at the Altus Group Limited, which is a global firm with over 75 offices around the world including the US, UK, Europe and Asia Pacific, since May 2010. As a member of Altus Expert Service®, Grant provides specialized expert services in litigation support, expert evidence and consulting

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5. David Jiang, Mortgage Advisor, CIBC

David Jiang works at CIBC as Mortgage Advisor specializes in New Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Mortgage applications, and Luxury Mortgages. In 2011, Mr. Jiang has been awarded as Top 10 Mortgage Managers by Canada-China Realty Professional Association. Additionally, in both 2013 and 2014, he achieved nationwide No.1 CIBC Mortgage Advisor in volume. Academically, Mr. Jiang earned his MBA degree from University of Leicester, UK, in 1996.

6. Janet Lee, Partner, Metcalfe, Blainey & Burns LLP

Janet has over 14 years of experience working at Bay Street and international law firms includes Osler and Norton Rose Fulbright advising private and public companies, banks, pension funds and high net worth individuals.She does a broad range of corporate and commercial work, including mergers and acquisitions, incorporations, real estate projects, renewable energy projects, joint venture transactions and commercial lending. She represents clients in various sectors, including real estate, mining, forestry, renewable energy and high technology.

7. Vicky Liu, CPA, CA, Tax Manager, Grant Thornton

Vicky provides tax services to a diverse group of private owner-managed businesses and high net worth individuals. Vicky has extensive experience in general corporate tax matters, corporate reorganizations, personal taxes and estate planning. Vicky is involved in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, real estate and professional services. Vicky is also a member of the China Services Group of Grant Thornton LLP and actively promotes business investment activities between Canada and China. Vicky is a Chartered Accountant who received her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Toronto as a member of the Dean’s Honour List and with High Distinction. She is completing level 3 of the CICA In-Depth Tax Course. She is also a member of the Canadian Tax Foundation.

8. Christina Zurowki, CPA, CA, Senior Manager, Grant Thornton

Christina has been specializing in the commodity tax area

for over 15 years, providing clients with quality practical advice drawing on her experience in industry prior to specializing in commodity tax. Assisting Canadian and non-resident organizations meet their Canadian Sales Tax objectives is the core of Christina’s practice. She has conducted and managed commodity tax reviews of clients’ operations, recovery reviews, as well as assisting clients manage and mitigate audits, developing and presenting commodity tax training sessions, in addition to advising clients on various commodity tax issues. Christina’s experience encompasses a wide range of industries, from manufacturing and services to not for profits. Christina is a leader in the field. She is a frequent and recurring presenter at various conferences, including the CPA Canada GST/HST Symposium and has been a GST In Depth Tutorial leader for close to 10 years.

9. Randall M. Rothbart, Lawyer / Founding Partner, Solmon Rothbart Goodman LLP

Randall M. Rothbart was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1983 after attending Osgoode Hall Law School. He articled with Goodman and Goodman, now known as Goodmans LLP. He is a senior partner of the law firm of Solmon Rothbart Goodman LLP.He has over 32 years of experience in a wide range of commercial and civil litigation matters. A very significant portion of his practice is in the area of commercial landlord-tenant litigation and strategic solutions related thereto. Further areas of practice include real estate litigation matters, constructor liability issues, fraud claims, solicitor client issues, banking disputes, corporate and shareholders matters, partnership disputes and enforcement of foreign judgments. He represents a number of the major building owners and landlords in the greater Toronto area. He is legal counsel to the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Toronto and serving on its Board of Directors. He is the chair of the BOMA Regulatory Affairs Committee. He has participated as a member of and legal advisor to, the National Pandemic Task Force for Building Owners and Managers which published an industry leading Pandemic Guide for Building Owners and Managers. His is the creator of LEAP (Lease Enforcement Action Plan), and has lectured to property managers for major landlords concerning lease enforcement tactics and strategies. He has also lectured for the Law Society of Upper Canada, the ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centres), BOMA and BOMEX.

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We are proud to be

100% Volunteers PoweredNon-for Profit Organization & Platform

The Music Night

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Our goalsA. The CCPAA encourages members to understand both Canadian and Chinese accounting, auditing, finance and taxation systems in a broad view and actively participate in the modernization process of the Chinese accounting industry.B. The CCPAA welcomes opportunities, which conform to Bylaws and the interests of the CCPAA members, in such forms as joint research projects, education programs, publications or any others in accounting, auditing, finance, taxation or related areas.C. The CCPAA encourages members to develop their career path and professional competency in conformity with Bylaws.

Photo credit to Kelly Xu

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Join us Today at ccpaa.ca - Volunteer

to implement changes

CCPAA Bylaw

Board of Directors • A member of the CCPAA is elected to be a director with at least an affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the members at a general meeting duly called for the purpose of general election. A Board of Directors is elected with a regular term of five (5) years.• The Board of Directors appoints the President and approves the appointments of other members in the Executive Committee nominated by the President. The Board of Directors also appoints the Board of Arbitration and the Advisors in the Advisory Committee. • The Board of Directors may request at any time to conduct an internal or external audit of the financial statements of the CCPAA or to review the performance of the Executive Committee or to call for an early or regular election by calling a general meeting. • The Chairperson of the Board of Directors is elected by the members of the Board. The term of the Chairperson is no longer than that of the Board.

Phil ZhangVP, International Relations

Maggie LiuVP, Professional Development

Crystal LiVP, Public Relations

Management Team

Rubin LiVP, Membership

Mavis MuVP, Communication

Cheng LinVP, Business Development

Vivian Dai First Vice President

The President is elected with a regular term of three (3) years, and can be extended by the Board of Directors. The President nominates the members in the Executive Committee, which is subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. The Executive Committee is responsible for the daily operations and project executions of the CCPAA.

Diana YangPresident

Judy LinChair of National Board

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Secretary - Jimmy LiAccountant - Carol Li

Professional Development CommitteeDirector - Don WangDirector - Jimmy LiDirector - Sean XiaoDirector - Allen MaDirector - Yi Shang

Committee MembersCommunications CommitteeDirector – Danni YanSpecialist - Zoe GuanSpecialist – Saice Sun

International Relations CommitteeDirector - Judy LinDirector - Nicole MaDirector - Gloria Pang

Membership CommitteeDirector - Linda ChengDirector - Stella DengSpecialist – Shiky Chen

Business Development CommitteeDirector - Mia MaSpecialist - Jing PengSpecialist - Sabrina Jiao WangSpecialist - Yi ChenSpecialist - Amy XuSpecialist - Vivian YuSpecialist - Pennie Y. ZhaoSpecialist - Siwei LiSpecialist - Vivian ZhengSpecialist - Meng Zhao

Volunteer ListAmy Xu Yi ChenShiky ChenWeixin TangElle GuoCrystal LiShi Vivian YuAmy ZhaoJiao WangSiwen LiShirley(Yawei) ShenAnnie ZhaoYixin ZhangYunye SuYolanda WongYufei LiuXiaohui WangJiaxin DingPennie Y. ZhaoDaiwen(Summer) HuRay DingRoy WangChunying WangJianying(Fiona) LiTing SUNAnqi SuoLinda LeiYunyun Yang

Nicky WangVivian ZhengJane TangJing PengDanni YanCheng LinMia MaMavis MuSisi ZhangKen LiuDiana YangStella DengWendy NieJennifer ZhangEdwin NgMeng ZhaoEdwin NgSheldon LuMeng WangTing SunCady HouYu GuanLeo XiangJenny WuNovia ZangXiaohui WangYiling ZhangShawn Luo

Lei ZhangPian Pian LiuSaice SunXingzi XieShuang WangAdele ZhangAllen MAYanan LiuElaine LiShan Shan LiXiaomeng WeiYan LiuJiaxin HuangLingzi LuYuan LanVivian DaiFlora ChenStacy LuHalin Ying Sun

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We can’t achieve it without you, thank you to all of our volunteers.

Volunteering

Website

WeChat

CCPAA welcomes new volunteers! Please send your resume to [email protected].

Please visit ccpaa.ca for the latest information. Event information is usually posted online one month in advance.

The best way to keep in touch with us is to join our CCPAA WeChat group. The office WeChat account is ccpaa-on.

Past Event Summary2014/11/14 New Members Gathering2014/11/29 NPO Seminar2014/12/14 Family Law & Tax Update

2015/01/24 Oversea Taxation 2015/03/07 Spring Dinner Night2015/03/23 Resume Workshop

2015/04/26 Contract Review2015/05/10 Manager Panel Discussion2015/05/30 Volunteer BBQ Gatering

2015/06/06 Corporation Tax Workshop2015/08/15 Dive-into-Summer 2015/09/26 Annual Conference

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We can’t achieve it without you, thank you to all of our volunteers.

40%With CPA Designation

Member Distribution based on 141 member sample size

60%No Designation or inprogress

VP, CFO, Controller

9%Director, Manager

17% 11%Senior Accountant

Accountant, Analyst New Grad, Student

50% 13%

Accounting Financial Services Banking

25% 13% 10%Thanks to our volunteers who helped with the membership research: Alice, Danni, Grace, Julia, Maggie, Wayne, Yiping and Zoe.

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The best way to keep in touch with us is to join our CCPAA WeChat group. The office WeChat account is ccpaa-on.

加中专业会计师协会,简称CCPAA,成立于2007年并于2008年4月在安省注册,是由在加拿大工作多年的具有中国背景的专业会计师为核心组成的独立的非赢利性组织。协会的使命是倡导专业精神并致力于提高加中两国在会计,审计,税务等相关领域的交流与合作。经过7年半的发展,我们现有安大略和卑诗省两个分会,在多伦多的安省分会拥有300会员,在温哥华的卑诗省分会也拥有100多会员。会员大部分在加拿大的企业,机构,教育机构和政府部门从事财务,审计,税务相关工作。协会的三大主要目标为:- 帮助会员在职业与专业领域的发展- 为在加中两国的专业会计师提供交流机会- 鼓励会员对加中两国会计,审计,税务以及系统进行深入了解

作为加拿大华人社区最重要的会计专业人士协会,加中专业会计师协会致力于为华人社区,加拿大专业市场提供最优质的社会服务。团结华人会计专业人士,为会员提供融入加拿大本土市场的平台。

加中专业会计师协会共创加华人专业人士美好未来

CCPAA 因为有你精彩

作为一个非盈利组织,我们工作的开展离不开志愿者们兢兢业业的付出与奉献。CCPAA除了管理团队以外还有74位志愿者。

每年CCPAA 将举办3个大型活动,5个专业讲座,以及2-3个社交活动,我们还同时运营着3个主微信群和一个大学群,以及4个专业群(CPA考试群, Tax税务群,Excel 进修群,和求职高升群)。过去7年半的时间协会组织的活动出席人数大约超过2000人次。每次活动从前期宣传到现场布置,统筹,再到后期跟进,

都需要大量的人力资源。每场活动的成功举行都离不开默默在后台奉献的我们亲爱的义工们。他们无私的奉献出自己宝贵的私人时间帮助CCPAA 完成了一个又一个的华丽转身。CCPAA 的成长离不开每一位默默付出的义工们的辛苦与努力。

在过去的一年里,加中专业会计师协会根据会员的需求,为会员们提供了各种信息交换和个人发展的研讨平台。以下是2014-2015年的活动概要。

2014年会,财富管理负责人:Diana Yang

2014年九月,在加拿大满目红枫叶的秋天,我们为大家带来了针对财富管理为题材的年会,在年会中我们请来了来自会计,法律,政府的行业专家为大家介绍了关于财富管理的专业知识。年会是加中会计协会年度最重要的活动之一,不仅满足持有会计证书的专业会计对后续教育学分的需要,同时也会吸引来自各行业对年会话题感兴趣的会计业外人士的关注。我们也为参加会议嘉宾提供交流的机会,从而为每位贵宾搭建扩大专业领域社交网络的平台。

职业导师企划负责人:Fang Li

o 简历修改与面试技巧o 导师面对面活动在二月我们推出了导师面对面活动的第一站,让每位参加者都与演讲嘉宾有了一次零距离接触。这次活动的反响尤为热烈,很多会员在简历修改过后都得到了面试通知。继首次活动之后,我们又推出了经理人对话活动,在这次活动中,我们邀请了在各大公司身居要职的导师们分别讲述了他们当时初入社会的体验及一路走来的收获,有趣亦有益。此次活动吸引了上百人

与您分享CCPAA过往的精彩

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参加。

专业讲座 公司税讲座负责人: Allen Ma

六月我们举办了结合实际案例操作的公司税务讲座,得到了会员们的一致好评。通过讲座会员们对加拿大税法以及税务软件有了更深层次的了解。

研讨会总负责人:Maggie Liu

为了加深与扩展会员对专项主题的认知,我们举办了多种非营利性研讨会,家庭婚姻法与税务研讨会,海外收入与资产税务问题研讨会,以及合同审核研讨会。我们另外还与西安大略的学生合作举办了职业规划与发展的研讨会,为就业选择提供了意见指导。

每个涉及专业知识的讲座和研讨会,我们都会邀请来自各个专业领域的前辈分享他们的行业经验与专业知识。为了更好地为会员以及社区提供优质的专业活动,感谢每一位付出个人时间参与我们专业活动的行业前辈。导师名单(以活动顺序列出,从近到远)

税务o Andy Liuo Shawn Luoo Ken Liuo Nancy Yang

导师面对面o Angela Rouse (CPA, CA)o Daniel Chou (ACCA)o Fang Li (CPA, NH)o Helen Hou (CPA, CA, CPA Canada)o Hwelen Young (CIA, CPA, CGA, ACCA)o Jane Li (CIA)o Michelle Tran (CPA, CA)o Sisi Zhuang, Corporate Complianceo Vivian Hu, MBA, CFA, CMA

感谢每位支持我们的导师

合同审阅o Jame Kosao Tina Y. Liu

西安大略大学求职讲座o Yan Xuo Agnes Yan Do Kaitelynn Liang

海外税务及个人税讲座o Jason Nongo Minna Zhu

家庭法及2015税务更新o Andrew Feldsteino Jin Wen

非盈利企业税讲座o Shelyane li, CPA, CAo Michelle Tran, CPA, CA

2014年会, 财富管理o Susan Hano Allister Fieldo Alexandra Clarko Douglas Melvilleo Joan Jungo Jin Weno Armando Minicucci

在未来一年,CCPAA还会像以往一样为会员提供丰富并有价值的专业活动,我们希望愿意分享自己专业经验的前辈加入我们的导师队伍,为需要帮助以及渴望知识的朋友提供服务。每位导师在活动结束都会获得CCPAA颁发的导师证书以作为我们对您付出的感激。

CCPAA期待您的加入

我们欢迎每一位资信良好的专业人士成为我们的会员。作为我们的会员,您需要认同我们的服务宗旨,遵从我们的规章制度,并且每年按时交纳年费。成为我们的会员可享受多种福利,例如,收取与您职业发展息息相关的信息资源,扩展您的人脉圈,以及享受研讨会和讲座的优惠价格。现在就来加入我们并体验这些福利吧。

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Thank you for sup-porting CCPAA

2015 AchievementsWe would like to take this opportunity to appreciate all of our previous sponsors for their support, and thank any prospective sponsors for their interests in sponsoring us. CCPAA is one of the most well-known professional associations in the Chinese Community. Members and participants of our association activities are not limited to professional accountants, but executives, investors, and successful entrepreneurs.

COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE

MAVIS MU

CPA - Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario

Grant Thornton

CPA Ontario has been our sponsor since 2012. We greatly appreciate the support along the way.

Grant Thornton has been our sponsor since 2008. Thank you for the support through the years.

We could not achieve

anything without the

sponsors and volun-

teers. Thank you!

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Seminars

We organize seminars regularly on topics and skills that are key to our professional career development. The popularity and attendance at these seminars potentially rival that of our annual conference. We organize many seminars annually - these events are great opportunities for your to learn from and network with professionals.

Wrokshop

We organize hands-on workshop regularly with different professional topics and themes. In 2015, we organized our first corporation taxation workshop, where the participants have a chance to prepare corporation tax returns and working papers. The experienced supervisor reviewed the working paper and provide reviewing notes till the work is deliverable. We try to create a working environment the same as in an accounting firm. The feedback is great, we will host more similar workshops in the future.

Social Networking Activities & Gathering

Our members and guests not only thrive to be the best that we can be in our professional career development - we also have fun along the way! We organize fun social/sports networking events multiple times a year. This year CCPAA has hosted events like hiking, archery tag, BBQ, house warming and birthday parties with our members.

April Contract Seminar

Career Day

Oversee

Summer BBQ Party

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Dive-Into-Summer BBQ Party is the annual event that CCPAA hosts with CCFA and CPMP. It is an event for professionals in Accounting, Finance and Project Management to get together and networking. It always takes place in the month of Aug, make sure you visit our website to join us next year.

2015 AUG DIVE-INTO-SUMMER BBQ PARTY

CCPAA BBQ Team

Team work on the Tug-of-War

Celebration of Winning

Team work on the Tug-of-War

Team Cheering

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CCPAA Spring Dinner Night is the event we gather together to celebrate our 2014 achievements. We present awards to our dedicated volunteers and announce upcoming 2015 new programs.

2015 MAR MUSIC DINNER NIGHT

CCPAA BBQ Team

Music Performance

New Program

Volunteer Team

Luck Draw

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2015 Sponsorship table - CONFERENCE & EVENTSPlatinum Gold Silver Bronze Exhibitor Cocktail

SPONSORSHIP CONTRIBUTION $8,000 $5,000 $3,500 $1,500 $1,000 $800

Annual Conference

(180 Attendees)

Pre-Event BenefitsCompany name & logo in all communications (Invitation, News, Website, Social Media) ü ü ü ü

Company Logo on homepage of Conference website with links ü ü ü ü

Company Logo & Profile on sponsorship section of Conference website 250 Words 150 Words 125 Words 100 Words

During-Event Benefits

Industry Exclusivity At The Sponsorship Level ü ü

# Of 6’X2.5’ Booth & Stand 2 1 1 1

Exclusive Marketing Presentation (15 Minutes) ü

Speakers Invitations(note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time/Each Speaker) 2 2 1

# Of Complimentary Passes (Including Lunch &Tea/Coffee) 6 4 3 2 1

Distribution Of Corporate Catalogue ü ü

Complimentary Ad Space In Conference Program Brochure 2 Pages 1 page 1/2 pages 1/4 pages Bus. Card Bus. Card

Complimentary Insertion Of Materials In Delegate Kits (A-4 Size material supplied By Sponsors) ü ü

Name & Logo On Stage Backdrop ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At Conference ü ü ü ü ü

Huge Networking Opportunity ü ü ü ü ü ü

Post-Event Benefits

PPT, Company Name & Logo And Links Post On CCPAA Website News ü ü ü

Wechat (Logo On Posts), Distribute To Over 800 Readers ü ü ü

Spring Dinner Night(100

Attendees)

Reserved Corporate Table For 10 Guests 2 tables 1 table 1/2 tables

# Of Complimentary Passes 3 2 1

Recognition As Sponsor On All Print Materials And Throughout The Conference ü ü ü ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At Conference ü ü ü ü ü ü

Name & Logo On Stage Backdrop ü ü ü

Present The Certificate To The Award Winners ü ü ü

Opportunity To Distribute Branded Gift Bag ü ü

Ad On Table Stand ü ü

Career Day (2 x 150

Attendees)

# of 6’X2.5’ Booth & Stand 2 1 1 1

Speakers Invitations (Note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time/Each Speaker) 1 1

Complimentary Passes To Attend Career Day Event 2 1 1 1 1

Logo On All Career Day Event Materials ü ü ü ü

Complimentary Insertion Of Materials In Delegate Kits ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor On All Print Materials And Throughout The Event ü ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At The Event ü ü ü ü

Seminars(4 x 80)

Speakers Invitations (Note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time /Each Speaker) 2 1

Signage On Seminar Venue ü

Gatherings (3 x 100 +

6 x 20)

Signage on gathering venue ü ü

Present the prizes to the badminton contest winners ü

16 CCPAA ANNUAL REPORT 2016

Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Exhibitor Cocktail

SPONSORSHIP CONTRIBUTION $8,000 $5,000 $3,500 $1,500 $1,000 $800

Annual Conference

(180 Attendees)

Pre-Event BenefitsCompany name & logo in all communications (Invitation, News, Website, Social Media) ü ü ü ü

Company Logo on homepage of Conference website with links ü ü ü ü

Company Logo & Profile on sponsorship section of Conference website 250 Words 150 Words 125 Words 100 Words

During-Event Benefits

Industry Exclusivity At The Sponsorship Level ü ü

# Of 6’X2.5’ Booth & Stand 2 1 1 1

Exclusive Marketing Presentation (15 Minutes) ü

Speakers Invitations(note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time/Each Speaker) 2 2 1

# Of Complimentary Passes (Including Lunch &Tea/Coffee) 6 4 3 2 1

Distribution Of Corporate Catalogue ü ü

Complimentary Ad Space In Conference Program Brochure 2 Pages 1 page 1/2 pages 1/4 pages Bus. Card Bus. Card

Complimentary Insertion Of Materials In Delegate Kits (A-4 Size material supplied By Sponsors) ü ü

Name & Logo On Stage Backdrop ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At Conference ü ü ü ü ü

Huge Networking Opportunity ü ü ü ü ü ü

Post-Event Benefits

PPT, Company Name & Logo And Links Post On CCPAA Website News ü ü ü

Wechat (Logo On Posts), Distribute To Over 800 Readers ü ü ü

Spring Dinner Night(100

Attendees)

Reserved Corporate Table For 10 Guests 2 tables 1 table 1/2 tables

# Of Complimentary Passes 3 2 1

Recognition As Sponsor On All Print Materials And Throughout The Conference ü ü ü ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At Conference ü ü ü ü ü ü

Name & Logo On Stage Backdrop ü ü ü

Present The Certificate To The Award Winners ü ü ü

Opportunity To Distribute Branded Gift Bag ü ü

Ad On Table Stand ü ü

Career Day (2 x 150

Attendees)

# of 6’X2.5’ Booth & Stand 2 1 1 1

Speakers Invitations (Note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time/Each Speaker) 1 1

Complimentary Passes To Attend Career Day Event 2 1 1 1 1

Logo On All Career Day Event Materials ü ü ü ü

Complimentary Insertion Of Materials In Delegate Kits ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor On All Print Materials And Throughout The Event ü ü ü ü

Recognition As Sponsor During The President’S Opening Remark At The Event ü ü ü ü

Seminars(4 x 80)

Speakers Invitations (Note1) (30 Minutes Presentation Time /Each Speaker) 2 1

Signage On Seminar Venue ü

Gatherings (3 x 100 +

6 x 20)

Signage on gathering venue ü ü

Present the prizes to the badminton contest winners ü

ANNUAL REPORT 2016 CCPAA 17

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2016.9.12