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Integrated reporting in practice
Kalousek, Michal ; Strouhal, Jiří (advisor) ; Roubíčková, Jaroslava (referee)
This paper deals with integrated reporting and its use in practice. The theoretical part consists of three areas. The first deals with the development of the corporate reporting from the 16th century to the present day and is further divided into periods of financial reporting, non-financial reporting and history of integrated reporting. Integrated reporting was created as a response to the increasing volume of corporate reports and the related reduction of their informative value. The second area deals with the presentation of the results of three studies that dealt with the application of integrated reporting in practice and the third area summarizes the key aspects of integrated reporting standard. The practical part deals with a comparative analysis of four integrated reports and its aim is to reveal best practice in the context of an approach to integrated reporting in practice and at the same time it serves as source of information for the final discussion, which formulates the limits of integrated reporting and recommends steps for its future development. The reports were selected based on their location in the charts of two institutions that prepares ranking of the best integrated reports, and were examined in terms of meeting the requirements in three areas according to standard IIRC.
Expenditures Approach to Measurig GDP in the Czech Republic
Kalousek, Michal ; Pavelka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čadík, Jindřich (referee)
The aim of the Bachelor's thesis is to analyse Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the expenditure approach since accession to the European Union in 2004 up to the present day. The analysis focuses on real GDP growth and contribution of final demand components to that growth as well as sectoral contributions to gross value added. The thesis also contains estimation of GDP growth in 2011 based on predictions made by the Czech National Bank, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. The analysis uses data provided by the Czech Statistical Office, which are in constant prices of 2000, seasonally adjusted and after the correction of a different number of working days in individual periods.

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