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The Influence of Banking Products to Construction Cost From the Suppliers' Perspective.
Jůn, Ladislav ; Buchalová, Jana (referee) ; Chovancová, Jitka (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the determination of fees for banking services and their proportion of the total cost of realization work. The theoretical part is zoomed in terms of supplier orders from the search for a recording contract for work that is described in detail. Furthermore, have been clarified the methods of determining bid price of construction, as construction is financed. The following is analysis of banking products that relate to construction contracts, what is their purpose, what is their price. The practical part is focused on the financial costs of several construction companies and their analysis. The last is a specific contract, which is described from the point of view gradually accruing costs.
Financing of the Export Contract
Gazdaricová, Jana ; Mlejnek, Milan (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of financing export contract in the company. The theoretical part provides an insight into the opportunities that companies currently have in financing their activities. There is an overview of the various forms of internal and external financing and their basic characteristics. The practical part is focused on a specific business case and options for financing various parts of the contract. The conclusion provides a comprehensive overview of the variations, their comparisons and recommendations of the best one from the complex perspective.
Financing of Public Building Order from the Aspect of Supplier
Troanská, Eva ; Hrdlička, Michal (referee) ; Hroníková, Marta (advisor)
Financing of construction contracts is one of the most important phases, where aim of every construction company, is to achieve the highest profit, thus ensuring the business. To the financing of construction contracts are used the own and mostly foreign sources. The procurement is linked with using subsidies from the European Union. In the theoretical part of this thesis there are described the basic concepts relating to public contracts pursuant to Act No. 137/2006 Sb. and financing, both in terms of suppliers and contracting authorities and the actual course of implementation. The practical part deals with the financing of specific public construction contract.
Payment and hedging instruments in international trade and their comparison on Czech banking market
Kolářová, Tereza ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
This thesis is devoted to analysis of payment and hedging instruments used in international trade. The main purpose of this thesis is comparison of charges associated with the use of Documentary Collection, Letter of Credit and Bank Guarantee in the five largest Czech banks. The first part briefly describes their basic characteristics, the main advantages and disadvantages and also the situations in which it is appropriate to use these instruments. The third part is focused on analysis of trends in the use of these instruments for trade finance, as well as the use of Documentary Collection and Letter of Credit in various regions of the world. The last part is devoted to the comparison of charges associated with these instruments in selected banks, firstly in general and then on illustrative examples.
The role of the bank guarantees in ensuring credit risks
Janoušek, Adam ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Michal (referee)
The bachelor thesis written on the topic " The role of the bank guarantees in ensuring credit risks " discuss the bank guarantees and their utility in ensuring credit risk in trade operations. In the first chapter thesis discuss the risk in international trade and concentrates on the credit risk. In this chapter the thesis analyses and describes the phases of handling the credit risk. The purpose of the second chapter is characteristic of the bank guarantee, it's law formulation and international arrangement. The topic of the final chapter is practical utilization of the bank guarantees.
Comparison of hedging instruments in international trade
Štrossová, Šárka ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The thesis is divided into two parts -- theoretical and practical. In first part hedging instruments, namely the Letter of Credit, Documentary Collection, Bill of Exchange, Factoring, Forfaiting and Bank Guarantee are analyzed. The aim of analysis is to describe the basic characteristics of instruments and course of these instruments. Subsequently, the instruments are compared to each other on the basis of the advantages and disadvatages they bring to participants. The next part is devoted to an analysis of charges associated with the use of particular hedging instruments in selected banks and the comparison of instruments based on selected criteria. The specific use of the hedging instrument is shown in the case study.
Bank security instruments in international trade
Lachová, Denisa ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Michal (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the main bank security instruments which are used in international trade. The first chapter is devoted to a fundamental overview of bank co-acceptance of bill, documentary letter of credit, bank payment obligation and bank guarantee. The second and the third chapters compose the core of the thesis. They are dedicated to two traditional bank security instruments, specifically; the documentary letter of credit and the bank guarantee. These two chapters describe the main characteristics of these instruments, the obligations of the parties, and, finally, the advantages and the disadvantages which arise from these instruments for the involved parties.
Bank guarantees in international trade
Zittová, Lenka ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Vlčková, Veronika (referee)
Diploma thesis describes possibilities of securing selected risks using bank guarantee instrument, which is used primarily in international trade. The goal is to analyze securing of commercial and territorial risks using bank guarantees, characterize different types of bank guarantees and possibilities of using them on international markets. The first chapter presents risks in international trade and the most common methods of securing - documentary letters of credit, documentary collections, promissory notes, standby letter of credit. The second chapter is devoted to product bank guarantee, introduces types of bank guarantees, exposure process and methods of use. The third chapter presents the Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (URDG). The practical part explores the usage of bank guarantees in selected countries (Germany, Russia, USA, China, India) and describes different approach to this product. Thesis has to help readers quickly find their way in a relatively complicated topic of bank guarantees, especially in case of trading on international market. The last part can help in case of trading with specific countries.
Hedging instruments in international business with the focus on bank guarantees
Mrázková, Jana ; Němečková, Iveta (advisor) ; Pavlík, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis offers a detailed view of bank guarantees in comparison to other hedging instruments. The first chapter describes all types of the hedging instruments, highlighting the differences between the instruments and the bank guarantee, especially the differences in the rate of guarantee and price. Second chapter of the thesis focuses on bank guarantees -- describes the process of handling the guarantee in detail and offers a view of this issue from all parties involved, i.e. the bank, supplier and consumer. The last section of the thesis is a case study of a Czech company, which demonstrates the entire company strategy in the area of bank guarantees.
Comparison of Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees
Kanta, Ondřej ; Nejedlý, Michal (advisor) ; Chaloupka, Jiří (referee)
The thesis focuses on comparison of the Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees issued by the International Chamber of Commerce. The theoretical part characterizes the bank guarantee, states its classifications and options of insurance. The practical part includes a comparison of the Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees of 1992 (URDG 458) with their revised version of 1st July 2010 (URDG 758), summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of the new version for all involved parties and suggests possible improvements.

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