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Brno Villa Quartet and Their Gardens Potential
Sobotka, Jan ; Havlůjová, Hana (advisor) ; Jareš, Jakub (referee)
The presented diploma thesis "Brno Villa Quartet and Their Gardens Potential" follows four villa gardens in Brno that are currently open to the public. It presents individual gardens and observes their changes and use over time. Brno Villa Quartet refers to four Brno villas that were built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. These are the only private houses accessible to the public as part of cultural heritage. The work asks the question to what extent gardens are used as a space for presentation of villa buildings, or the space is presented as a monument of garden art. It is a comparison of individual gardens and their presentation in the category of self-service tours, tutored activities, accompanying seasonal events and the use of modern technologies. The second part of the work is more focused on the garden of Villa Stiassni. After the description of the garden, a draft guide text for the garden of Villa Stiassni is presented. This syllabus will become the basis of new guided tours. With help of a lecturer's explanation, the garden is treated as a monument of garden art. Villa Stiassni, under the management of the National Monument Institute, will thus be the first house in the Brno Villa Quartet to offer visitors guided tours focused on the garden. Historical gardens are a popular...
Management of the fund of alternative assets
Sobotka, Jan ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fičura, Milan (referee)
This thesis deals with the management of the fund of alternative investments with an emphasis on photovoltaic projects in the Czech Republic. The main objective is to evaluate whether, after numerous legislative changes, these projects continue to be an attractive investment alternative. The impact of legislative changes on the economy and efficiency of the projects were analyzed for fictitious projects using static and dynamic methods of investment evaluation. The analysis showed that if there was knowledge of the additional cost burden resulting from changes in legislation, then none of the evaluated projects would have been implemented. In general, changes have had the most significant impact on projects that initially appeared to be most effective. In terms of size, restrictions affected mainly smaller projects. Overall, there was a relative alignment of return. For projects with higher levels of debt, an additional cost burden could be liquidational. Then the portfolio of alternative investment fund was created, which consists of assets of two alternative projects evaluated before. This led to evaluation, whether, despite charged fees but a lower tax rate, the investment through the fund is more favorable compared to an own special purpose company. Due to the small size of the fund the hypothesis of fund being more effective mean of administration, was not confirmed.
Credit risk measurement
Sobotka, Jan ; Blahová, Naděžda (advisor)
The main goal of the thesis is a description of methods for measuring credit risk and a detailed analysis of its quantification by using the structural model CreditMetrics. This thesis is primarily dividend into three parts. The first chapter deals with the credit risk, its structure, specific charakteristics and its connection with the other financial risks. The second chapter examines the charakteristics and metodology of calculating credit risk by using structural model CreditMetrics. In the third chapter of this thesis is the model applied to a portfolio consisting of one, and then two bonds. There are assessed the strengths and weaknesses of the model in conclusion and this part also summarizes the results obtained.

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