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Modern methods of evaluating the financial situation of the company and their applicability
KOTALOVÁ, Zdeňka
Companies generally use a number of indicators to determine the current development of their activities and to ensure an increase the wealth of the owners. This initiated an effort to find tool that would completely express the financial situation of the company. Traditional indicators of the financial analysis are based only on accounting data and therefore do not take into account all the costs of the newly established companies. New modern methods were developed due to this impulse. In order to verify the function of modern methods, a set of one hundred enterprises was selected. I will apply these available principles to calculate the economic added value, since the basic goal of the thesis is to evaluate the applicability and utility of modern methods (EVA - economic added value, MVA - market added value and cost of capital) and compare them with older indicators of profitability. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the description of basic concepts and methods. An essential part of the thesis is the metodology which completely clarifies the individual steps used for the data set. In the beginning, the practical part specializes in the calculation of the cost of capital using the methodology of the MPO of the Czech Republic, the division of companies into groups according to selected criteria and subsequent comparison with the industry average. The key points is to find out the dependence on and the capability of the EVA indicator, traditional indicators and standard IN models. The penultimate chapter will be devoted to the usability of the market added value calculation and comparison with five companies traded on the capital market. In the end, the results will be evaluated and the entire matter will be summarised.
Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) in the 60th.
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Ješutová, Eva (referee)
The Rigorous thesis Foreign Broadcast Department of the Former the Czechoslovak Radio in the 1960s describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcasting institution in the former Czechoslovakia. The text includes biographies of journalists working in the department as well as of its chief editors and the Czechoslovak Radio directors. It also deals with the activities of Milan Weiner, the key chief editor of the Foreign Department who led the team in 1963-1967. A description of an important period, the so-called Prague Spring, in 1968 is also included. The text also describes the period of the so-called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. It contains an overview of the political and social situation in the former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and its reflection in the overall operation of the former Czechoslovak Radio.
Jan Petránek - the broadcasting political journalist
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Jan Petránek - The Broadcasting Political Journalist" deals with longlife activites of Czech journalist Jan Petranek and his contribution to the Czech political broadcasting. The text also contains overview of political and social situation in former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and how it is reflected in the overall operations of former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio). The key method used to compile this diploma thesis was an Oral History i. e. interviews with Jan Petranek and his former colleagues, also journalists from former Československý rozhlas. The following personalities were interviewed: Věra Šťovíčková-Heroldová, Jiří Dienstbier, Ondřej Neff and Karel Tejkal. The Chapters in the thesis are listed in chronological order to link up clearly and describe logically the phases of Jan Petránek's career and his professional development. It briefly describes his childhood and parents, and explains why he begun to work as a journalist in Československý rozhlas in 1951. The following chapter describes in detail Petranek's broadcasting experience up until 1967. The paragraphs related also mention well-known Czech journalist František Gel who was close to Petranek when he joined the radio, and in fact, acted as his tutor. A description of a key...
Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) in the 60th.
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Ješutová, Eva (referee)
The Rigorous thesis Foreign Broadcast Department of the Former the Czechoslovak Radio in the 1960s describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcasting institution in the former Czechoslovakia. The text includes biographies of journalists working in the department as well as of its chief editors and the Czechoslovak Radio directors. It also deals with the activities of Milan Weiner, the key chief editor of the Foreign Department who led the team in 1963-1967. A description of an important period, the so-called Prague Spring, in 1968 is also included. The text also describes the period of the so-called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. It contains an overview of the political and social situation in the former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and its reflection in the overall operation of the former Czechoslovak Radio.
Foreign Broadcasting Department of former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) between 1966-1969
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
Diploma thesis The Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (The Czechoslovakian Radio) Between 1966-1969 describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcastng institution in former Czechoslovakia. Early times of reporting of Czech polititians during the Second World War from the UK, USA and USSR are included. Paragraphs related also mention the first reports of Czechoslovakian journalists after the Second World War and activities of Frantisek Gel who worked as an editor for the Czechoslovakian radio and later between 1945-1946 became renowned for his reports from the Nuremberg Trials. It also deals with activites of Czech journalists working in the International Department. The text also contains overview of political and social situation in former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and how it is reflected in the overall operations of former Czechoslovakian Radio. A description of an important period The Prague Spring 1968 is also included. The text also descibes the period of so called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. Moreover, the thesis contains reasons for journalists redundancy. The final paragraphs describe their activities after the Velvet Revolution in 1989, up until the present. The key method used to compile this...
Jan Petránek - the broadcasting political journalist
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee) ; Maršík, Josef (advisor)
Bachelor thesis "Jan Petránek - The Broadcasting Political Journalist" deals with longlife activites of Czech journalist Jan Petranek and his contribution to the Czech political broadcasting. The text also contains overview of political and social situation in former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and how it is reflected in the overall operations of former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio). The key method used to compile this diploma thesis was an Oral History i. e. interviews with Jan Petranek and his former colleagues, also journalists from former Československý rozhlas. The following personalities were interviewed: Věra Šťovíčková-Heroldová, Jiří Dienstbier, Ondřej Neff and Karel Tejkal. The Chapters in the thesis are listed in chronological order to link up clearly and describe logically the phases of Jan Petránek's career and his professional development. It briefly describes his childhood and parents, and explains why he begun to work as a journalist in Československý rozhlas in 1951. The following chapter describes in detail Petranek's broadcasting experience up until 1967. The paragraphs related also mention well-known Czech journalist František Gel who was close to Petranek when he joined the radio, and in fact, acted as his tutor. A description of a key...

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