Comprehensive financial management system for Beijing-based technology companies, covering financial director workflows, budget management, accounting systems, tax optimization, expense reimbursement, customs declaration, annual reporting, and integration with business contracts, R&D budgets, project management, HR, and administrative services. Use when managing any aspect of tech company finances in Beijing including budget planning, expense processing, tax compliance, financial reporting, or c
Security Analysis
high confidenceThe skill appears to implement the advertised Beijing finance capabilities and the bundled Python scripts are local-only, but there are several inconsistencies between the SKILL.md/USAGE examples and the actual file manifest (missing/renamed files and mismatched budget file formats) that should be clarified before use.
Name/description, reference docs, and scripts all align with Beijing tech-company financial workflows (R&D deduction, VAT, budget monitoring). The requested footprint (no env vars, no required binaries) is proportionate to the stated purpose. Minor mismatch: SKILL.md and USAGE_EXAMPLE reference resource filenames and an asset path that do not match the provided manifest (e.g., 'references/budgeting.md', 'assets/templates/project_budget_template.xlsx' vs actual filenames), which suggests sloppy packaging or missing assets.
Runtime instructions remain within finance scope, but they reference files and templates that are not present in the package and the example budgets.json structure differs from the included budgets.json. The monitor script simulates actual expense data (random noise) and the SKILL.md suggests loading files selectively — both acceptable but the mismatch between example inputs and actual files means following SKILL.md verbatim may fail or give misleading results. No instructions to read unrelated system files or to send data externally.
No install spec; instruction-only skill with local Python scripts. No remote downloads or package installs are performed by the skill itself, which minimizes install-time risk.
Skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The included scripts operate on local files only and do not attempt to access external credentials or network endpoints. This is proportionate to the stated functionality.
Skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated or persistent privileges. Scripts do not modify other skills or system configuration. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default but does not combine with other red flags here.
Guidance
This package looks like a legitimate, local toolkit for Beijing tech-company finance tasks, and the included Python scripts do not perform network access or credential reads. However: 1) Several filenames referenced in SKILL.md and USAGE_EXAMPLE (templates and some reference docs) are missing or renamed in the manifest — confirm the author and obtain the missing assets or correct instructions. 2) The example budgets.json structure used in USAGE_EXAMPLE differs from the provided budgets.json; verify and adapt the input format or the monitor script before running on real data. 3) monitor_budget.py currently uses simulated/random expense data — if you wire it to real financial systems you should audit and secure any new database/API integrations and review authorization scopes. 4) Because the source is 'unknown' and the package is unverified, run the code in a sandbox or review the three scripts before giving it access to production data. If you need assistance verifying or adapting the scripts to your actual budget files or integrating with your finance systems, consider requesting the publisher/source or a code review from a trusted developer.
Latest Release
v1.0.0
Initial release of beijing-tech-finance skill, a comprehensive financial management solution for Beijing-based tech companies: - Supports financial director workflows, budget management, accounting (Chinese GAAP), tax optimization, expense reimbursement, customs, and annual reporting. - Enables integration with business contracts, project finances, R&D budgets, HR, and administrative services. - Features bundled reference resources and practical templates for workflow automation. - Includes specific guidance for Beijing policies, tax incentives, and high-tech enterprise compliance. - Designed for cross-functional financial coordination and regulatory reporting requirements. - Usage guidance stresses compliance with local policies, documentation best practices, and ongoing financial review.
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