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Creditors payout from debtors operating income - Economic analysis
Zdeněk, Jakub ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Čornanič, Aleš (referee)
Insolvency act in force - Act 182/2006 Coll., represents disruptive chance in bankruptcy approach on corporation level. The most revolutionary change is possibility of company reorganization with no doubts. This thesis deals with economic rationality behind bankruptcy, mainly with economic rationality behind reorganization. The thesis is economic analysis of input for decision-making process whether debtor if proper candidate for restructuring and process of creditors payout from debtors operating income during reorganization. The thesis contains original qualitative research of sample of allowed reorganization aimed on comparison of theoretical finding with reality. There is a theoretical model of bankrupted company where all theoretical findings are demonstrated in a last part of this thesis JEL Classification G33, G34, L25, L61 Keywords Bankruptcy, Restructuring, Company Crisis, Firm Performance, Creditor payout Author's e-mail zdejak@seznam.cz Supervisor's e-mail jana.chvalkovska@gmail.com
Economic Rationale behind the Evolution of the Slovak Insolvency Law
Hrnčiar, Pavel ; Richter, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
The Slovak insolvency law reform, which came into effect on 1 January 2006, introduced a brand new restructuring option for business debtors. In this thesis, we present the first complex empirical analysis of all restructuring attempts allowed in the period 2006-2010. Results, based on a large amount of data, which we gathered for this purpose, suggest that the restructuring option is much more viable than the composition option under the previous Bankrupcty and Composition Act. The system is characterized by very high success rates (in terms of plan confirmation) and speedy proceedings. The size of the debtor affects neither the prospects for success, nor the length of proceedings significantly. We conclude that, even though a lot of improvements still need to be done, the reform moved the Slovak insolvency law closer to the standards of the best-performing jurisdictions. JEL Classification D23, K12, K20 Keywords insolvency law, reform, restructuring, bankruptcy, restructuring plan, trustee Author's e-mail hrnciarpavel@gmail.com Supervisor's e-mail tomas.richter@cliffordchance.com
Modes of resolution of a debtor's insolvency
Verner, Zdeněk ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
The methods of solving the debtor' s insolvency using the "sanitation" principle It has been 5 years since the Czech Insolvency Act was enacted. Therefore is it a good opportunity to summarize the pros and cons of the current situation in this branch of law. The Insolvency Act introduced the concept of two approaches to dealing with the debtor' s insolvency which are new in the Czech legal system: the restructuring and the discharge. Both of them share the "sanitation" principle which enables the debtor to continue their existence after having adopted certain measures. The thesis consists of five major chapters. First section provides the basic explanation of the concept of insolvency and the reasons for the special treatment for the bankruptcy of those who have more creditors. There is also a brief description of the insolvency' s procedure. The second chapter deals with the restructuring, which is the method of solving the insolvency of big companies (entrepreneurs). The third chapter focuses on discharge which is intended for those who are not engaged in business activities (non-entrepreneurs) and which enables them to get rid of their debts. The discharge can be performed in two modes: either by the liquidation of the assets or through the performance of the payment calendar. The chapter four and...
Economic Rationale behind the Evolution of the Slovak Insolvency Law
Hrnčiar, Pavel ; Richter, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
The Slovak insolvency law reform, which came into effect on 1 January 2006, introduced a brand new restructuring option for business debtors. In this thesis, we present the first complex empirical analysis of all restructuring attempts allowed in the period 2006-2010. Results, based on a large amount of data, which we gathered for this purpose, suggest that the restructuring option is much more viable than the composition option under the previous Bankrupcty and Composition Act. The system is characterized by very high success rates (in terms of plan confirmation) and speedy proceedings. The size of the debtor affects neither the prospects for success, nor the length of proceedings significantly. We conclude that, even though a lot of improvements still need to be done, the reform moved the Slovak insolvency law closer to the standards of the best-performing jurisdictions. JEL Classification D23, K12, K20 Keywords insolvency law, reform, restructuring, bankruptcy, restructuring plan, trustee Author's e-mail hrnciarpavel@gmail.com Supervisor's e-mail tomas.richter@cliffordchance.com
Corporate restructuring
Revaj, Eduard ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with the development of the bankruptcy laws in the Czech lands. Thesis discusses the post-revolutionary period, in which centrally planned economy in the Czech Republic returned to market economy. It is discussing critique, shortcomings and amendments of bankruptcy law formed in 1991 by law on the Bankruptcy and Arrangements. The complete change of imperfect legislation followed in a form of Czech Insolvency Act. It addressed critique from the professional community and international institutions led by European Central Bank. Thesis approaches and clarifies issues surrounding new Insolvency Act. It brought a remediation solutions for bankruptcy, especially restructuring, that was lacking in Czech legislation until then. The concrete case of enterprise restructuring of company CP Praha, s.r.o. is discussed in practical part. It evaluates the procedure, satisfaction of creditors and overall assessment of the whole process.
Evaluation of success of restructuring a company
DUDOVÁ, Radka
The topic of this thesis is evaluation of the success restructuring company. The main idea of this Diploma Thesis is to determine whether the merger and sales of the company was beneficial for company, owners, and employees or not. This idea of Thesis examined evaluating method by means of economic value added. As an additional method there are bankruptcy models, financials analysis and analysis of the company's turnover.
Specifics of a Financing Management of a Building Company in Economic Instability Phase
Starý, Jan ; Comorek,, Martin (referee) ; Comorek,, Martin (referee) ; Comorek,, Martin (referee) ; Hroníková, Marta (advisor)
This thesis on specifics of financial management construction company in a time of economic instability is accompanied by the issue of management companies in times of crisis. It is divided into two parts: a theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focused on explaining concepts such as crisis and the company, which is followed by the very notion of crisis management. It describes how to recognize the crisis in the company and what tools can be used to solve it. The practical part looks at this from the perspective of management small and large companies, both have very similar content activities. In terms of big companies is being explored as a joint stock company Strabag, which is part of the Austrian multinational corporations. At the level of small business is focused on a limited liability company, which is active in smaler district. The main source of investigation in this thesis is the financial analysis applied to both companies. At the end of the work, the results of both companies compared.
Reorganization of Insolvent Companies – a Comparison of Selected Countries
Švoma, Jan ; Kislingerová, Eva (advisor) ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Freiberg, František (referee)
This dissertation deals with the non-performing loans of companies that are resolved within insolvency proceedings, with a focus on reorganization. The work compares insolvency systems of various developed markets with those of emerging/transition economies. The practical part is oriented toward domestic insolvency issues in the Czech market based on a survey structured as a questionnaire that was responded to by top insolvency professionals, bankers and lawyers. The survey was followed-up and complemented by structured interviews with selected respondents. The work also entails practical observations arising from the author´s recent working experience with debt-recovery both in the Czech market and abroad. The dissertation seeks answers regarding whether reorganization provides banking creditors with added-value and the transferability of western approaches to reorganization in the context of the environment of transition economies. A clear answer to this complex question is not found and based on his research the author remains skeptical as to the frequent and often over optimistic opinions provided in support of the general benefit of reorganizations.
Comparison of successful and unsuccessful restructurings
Vlček, Libor ; Špička, Jindřich (advisor) ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (referee)
Restructuring as one of the ways of solving insolvency is a method, that is supposed to allow preservation of the operation of the debtor`s company. Part of the restructurings however later converts into bankruptcy orders. The objective of this thesis is an identification of the key factors that lead to a successful fulfilment of the restructuring plan and also factors that might lead to their conversion into bankruptcy orders. The first part of this thesis is dedicated to insolvency and methods of its resolution among others according to the act no. 182/2006 Coll. on Insolvency and Methods of its resolution (Insolvency Act). The second part is dedicated to the selected factors and their possible influence on successful or unsuccessful completion of the restructuring. The conclusion includes a summary of important findings concerning whether and if so, what kind of connection is there between the selected factors and their influence on the successful completion of restructurings.
Global pressures on restructuring of automotive industry in EU
Svatoňová, Petra ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Jeníček, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis is concerned with a question, what plays the key role in decision making process about restructuring of production capacities of automotive companies within global process. All of this is running in the background of optimization factors influencing their cost items value. Volkswagen AG, more precisely SKODA AUTO was chosen for behavior analysis introduced as a case study. The goal is to suggest some recommendations for SKODA AUTO to help with achieving sales of 1,5 million cars in 2018 based on global pressures analysis affecting automotive industry and future cost development study in this field. The main benefit of the thesis is the complex cost items analysis resulting in application of the conclusions into SKODA AUTO case in a form of recommendations based on cost reduction.

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