On the afternoon of October 18, 2025, at Room A301 – Campus 1, the Faculty of Finance and Accounting, Lac Hong University, organized a thematic meeting of the Accounting Club under the topic “Finalization of Imported Materials under Circular 39/2018/TT-BTC – Part 2”, in collaboration with the Dong Nai Accounting Association.
This activity was part of the Accounting Club’s regular academic series for the 2025–2026 academic year, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practice, help students enhance professional competence, and develop practical accounting skills relevant to the financial sector.
The session was attended by the University Board of Rectors, leaders of the Faculty of Finance and Accounting, together with numerous lecturers, students, and alumni of the Accounting major. The program was honored to welcome a guest speaker from the Dong Nai Accounting Association, who delivered valuable practical insights and shared professional experiences with the participants.
During the presentation, the speaker analyzed new regulations on the finalization of imported materials, and guided students on how to apply legal documents in real business contexts. Participants learned about document processing, data verification, preparation of financial reports, and the application of technology in import–export accounting management.
In addition to the academic presentation, the Club organized interactive discussions, networking sessions, and gift exchanges for active participants, fostering an engaging and dynamic learning atmosphere. This event provided an opportunity for students to broaden their professional knowledge, connect with industry experts, and develop a realistic understanding of their future career paths as professional accountants.
In his remarks, the Faculty leadership emphasized: “The Accounting Club serves as a bridge between the university and its students, helping them not only master theoretical knowledge but also apply it effectively in practice, thereby strengthening their professional competence upon graduation.”
The seminar concluded in a warm, academic, and inspiring atmosphere, leaving a positive impression on all attendees. The event reflected the Faculty’s continuous innovation in academic activities, reaffirming its commitment to practice-oriented education and the comprehensive professional development of students majoring in Accounting.
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