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Financing of Business Activities of the Selected Company
Fialová, Kristýna ; Galbavý, Michal (referee) ; Ptáček, Roman (advisor)
Master´s thesis concerns about financing of business activities of the selected company. Master´s thesis is divided into 3 main parts, theoretical, analytical and proposal part. The theoretical part focuses on financial analysis and available methods of financing business acitivites and analytical part contains theoretical knowledge applied to the selected company. The last part of the master´s thesis, proposal part contains solution increasing financial stability and leading to desirable development of business activities of the selected company.
Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Fialová, Kateřina ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the assessment of the information system and subsequent changes. The issue is solved by the characteristics of analytical methods and individual terms related to the information system. The work includes an analysis of the current state of the company and system they use. According to a suggestion aiming for the improvement of the present situation and elimination of found risks is developed.
Proposal of Increasing of Effectiveness of Personal Management
Fialová, Kateřina ; Svobodová, Ivana (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with personal management in a small firm EKON international, s.r.o.: a summary of theoretic pieces of knowledge, an analysis of conditions and a proposal of methods of solution to the personal situation in the firm. The sense of the proposal is to make higher effectiveness of employees. The text is intended for readers out of the firm, too.
The Business Plan for the Establishment of Riding Resort in Vysočina
Vaňková, Klára ; Fialová, Kristýna (referee) ; Bumberová, Veronika (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with processing of business plan to establish new riding resort in Vysočina. The first chapter defines terms connected with business, theme of riding, analytics methods and tools, especially the structure description and business plan terms. The second part focuses on analysis of own resources and capabilities, analysis external and internal business environment includes primary marketing research. On the basis of these analyzes, in the third chapter, there is the complete business plan processed to establish new riding resort in Vysočina.
Cutting ceramics and its effective use
Fialová, Kateřina ; Prokop, Jaroslav (referee) ; Humár, Anton (advisor)
The diploma work is focused on the ceramic tool materials and its effective use. The introductory part of the work contains the detail characteristic of the ceramic tool materials from the point of view of their dividing, physic-mechanical propertis, production methods and marking. The main part of the work is focused to judging of the ceramic portion at the production assortment of the top World producers of tool materials and to evaluation of cutting ability of the particular materials of these producers. The detail analysis of recommended cutting conditions, which is aimed to an effective use of the ceramic materials, had been worked up for this purpose. The technical economic analysis confirms, that the present effective aplications of ceramic are limited only for specific cases of machining cast irons, steels and alloys.
Creating an Educational Project Financed by the EU Structural Funds
Páleníková Fialová, Kateřina ; Schönová, Vanda (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is preparation of a project application for an educational project subsidized by the European Union. The thesis includes an analysis of the requirements that are necessary for the preparation of the project. The theoretical part of the thesis contains the characteristic of the European structural and investment funds and the project management. In addition, the thesis focuses on the analysis of the grant opportunities provided by the EU and the selection of an appropriate operational program for project application processing.
Risk Management of Grant Projects
Páleníková Fialová, Kateřina ; Hovorka, Martin (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is to carry out a risk analysis and proposals for introducing risk measures in a project from a higher education environment, which is supported by a grant program: Operational Programme Research, Development and Education. The main topic of this thesis is the solution of possible situations that the project team can encounter during the implementation of projects and which can negatively affect the projects.
Information System Selection
Fialová, Kateřina ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the selection of an information system and its subsequent implementation in the company. Theoretical background is presented for better understanding of this topic. The issue is solved by processing of selected analyses to identify gaps and problem areas across the whole company. The knowledge gained is used to suggest the change in the context of the system selection issue, which is done through coarse and fine selection, subsequent implementation and evaluation of the benefits of introduced changes.
Financial management and financial satisfaction in Czech households
Fialová, Kamila ; Mysíková, Martina
Household financial management is a complex process in which a variety of factors play a role in influencing household financial health. These factors are primarily the level of household income and expenditure, including the way in which housing is provided, household size and structure, education and financial literacy. An important aspect of household management is the balance of the budget, which is based on the distribution of financial resources between recurrent expenditure covering basic needs, more luxurious and irregular expenditure, and possibly also savings. Budget balance affects the financial stability of a household and its future prospects. In the case of households with more members, the distribution of income within the household can be another important aspect, which can affect not only the financial well-being of individual members but also have wider implications. \nInternationally comparable Eurostat data for 2018 show that Czechs have an average level of financial satisfaction among European nations. On a scale of 0 to 10, Czechs on average rated their financial satisfaction as 6.7, while the European average was 6.6. Czech men (6.8) were slightly more satisfied than women (6.6). Since 2013, the data showed a significant increase in the financial satisfaction of Czech households from an average rating of 6.0. \nData from the 2023 IPSOS sample survey rate the financial satisfaction of Czechs as 5.5 on average (on the same scale from 0 to 10), with men again more satisfied (5.7) than women (5.3). Roughly one-third of respondents are very or rather dissatisfied with their financial situation (0-4), while more than half of respondents are rather or very satisfied with their financial situation (6-10).\nThe results of the regression analysis show that demographic characteristics such as gender, age, education or presence of children do not affect financial satisfaction. In general, people living with a spouse/partner and single individuals are more satisfied with their financial situation than those divorced and widowed. \nThe key factors influencing financial satisfaction are the amount of household income and how they manage it, as well as the accumulation of short-term or long-term financial reserves. Paying a mortgage or rent does not significantly reduce financial satisfaction. Repaying loans significantly reduces financial satisfaction for women living as a couple.\n
Insurance in Czech households
Fialová, Kamila ; Mysíková, Martina
Insurance increases household welfare by transferring uncertainty from risk-averse individuals to risk-neutral institutions. Thus, the main motive for purchasing insurance is risk aversion to avoid loss. Insurance can improve the financial resilience and overall financial stability of households, with particular importance for low-income households.\nHousehold demand for insurance depends on many factors, including the socio-demographic characteristics of household members, the economic structure of the household, the evolution of the macroeconomic environment, as well as institutional factors. Specific household preferences, attitudes and risk perceptions are also important. However, of all the factors, household income is generally cited as the most important as it has a major impact on demand for both life and non-life insurance.\nAlmost 60% of respondents have life insurance, the vast majority of them also use some form of non-life insurance (54% of all respondents). On the other hand, almost a tenth have no insurance at all. At least one of the considered forms of non-life insurance is generally used by the majority of the total respondents (84.4%), while only 31% of respondents have non-life insurance (and not life insurance at the same time).\nPeople with higher education and households with children are more likely to use insurance, which may be related to the motivation to secure their dependents. Household income and financial reserves have a significant impact. Low-income households are significantly less likely to take out insurance, which may be due to the fact that insurance is unaffordable for them. In contrast, households with long-term financial reserves are more likely to use insurance. Life insurance is also used more often by people who have other loans or credits besides a mortgage.\n

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