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福蓉科技: 对外投资管理制度

Core Points - The document outlines the internal control and management system for Sichuan Furong Technology Co., Ltd.'s external investments, aiming to prevent errors, fraud, and risks while enhancing investment efficiency [1] - It defines external investments, risk investments, and securities investments, categorizing them based on their nature and purpose [1][2] - The decision-making authority for external investments is structured across different levels, including the general manager's office, board of directors, and shareholders' meeting [6][10] Group 1: Investment Types and Principles - External investments are categorized into short-term and long-term investments, with specific definitions for each [2] - Short-term investments are those that can be liquidated within one year, while long-term investments exceed one year [2] - Basic principles for external investments include compliance with laws, alignment with company development plans, and prioritizing economic and social benefits [5] Group 2: Decision-Making Authority - The general manager's office can approve investments that meet specific criteria, such as asset totals below 10% of the company's audited total assets [3] - Investments requiring board approval include those where asset totals are between 10% and 50% of total assets [4] - Shareholder approval is necessary for investments exceeding 50% of total assets [5] Group 3: Management and Oversight - The board's strategic committee is responsible for coordinating and analyzing external investment projects [7] - The finance and securities departments conduct analyses and due diligence on investment proposals [7] - The audit committee oversees the investment projects, ensuring compliance and reporting on performance [8][12] Group 4: Investment Procedures - Short-term investment procedures involve pre-selection by the securities department and approval by the finance department [14] - Long-term investments require a comprehensive evaluation process, including feasibility studies and board reviews [19][20] - Risk investments must adhere to strict internal controls and require board and shareholder approval for significant amounts [27][29] Group 5: Financial Management and Reporting - The finance department is responsible for maintaining accurate financial records for all investments [48] - Regular audits and evaluations of investment performance are mandated to ensure compliance and effectiveness [50][54] - Information disclosure regarding investments must comply with relevant laws and regulations [55][56]