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Insolvency resolution methods of natural persons in Czech republic
Šabatka, Jiří ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Filip, Hynek (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents and describes insolvency resolution methods of natural persons according to actual Czech insolvency act. In connection with a significant increase of initiated insolvency proceedings in last three years is this thesis focused on extremely indebted households. First part deals with basic concepts and phases of whole proceeding. In second part reader discovers particular resolution methods, which are well known bankruptcy leading to liquidation and new institute of personal bankruptcy. These chapters clearly define differences, positives and negatives connected with each resolution method. Last part refers to specific advantage for debtors, which comes with personal bankruptcy. The analysis, necessary for creating this part, is based on real data from insolvency register.
Oddlužení jako způsob řešení úpadku
Minaříková, Petra ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the discharge of debts of a natural person which is governed by the Act No.182/2006 Coll., on Insolvency and Methods of Resolution (the Insolvency Act) and that came into force on January 1st 2008. The aim of this thesis is to provide a fundamental analysis of this non-eliminative method of resolving insolvency and the underlying issues are illustrated by the rulings of the high courts and the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. The last chapter is devoted to the collective debt relief of the husband and wife, whose bankruptcy estate belongs to community property; this issue is practically created by the practice of the insolvency courts, because the Insolvency Act does not introduce it.
Reorganization as a Way of Resolving Insolvency and Its Economic and Legal Context
Košut, David ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze both legislation relating to reorganization pursuant to Act No. 182/2006 Coll., Bankruptcy and Settlement (Insolvency Act), as amended, and reorganization from the economic perspective (e.g. the time needed to reorganize, the yield for the creditors compared to bankruptcy). The thesis also gives an analysis of the companies which were allowed reorganization by the court between 2008 and 2011. In the analysis the length of reorganization is identified, the size of turnover and number of employees are discovered, etc. The methods used in the thesis are mainly the descriptive analytical method, evaluation and comparison method. The main source of information was the data of the reorganized companies published in the insolvency register. The results of the analysis can lead to the conclusion that reorganization is better than bankruptcy for creditors, mainly because of its speed and the size of the yield, however, creditors must take some risks, which they should try to eliminate.
Financial Analysis of companies undergoing bankruptcy later
Bezuchová, Alena ; Randáková, Monika (advisor) ; Bokšová, Jiřina (referee)
The work "Financial Analysis of companies undergoing bankruptcy later" deals with the issue of bankruptcy debtor. It analyzes the situation where the company gets into financial distress and financial analysis examines indicators that best represent the financial situation and the impending decline. It continous with bankruptcy and insolvency of the debtor, and these two parts solves from both a legal and from an accounting perspective. Both parts are supplemented by short illustrative examples, which should help clarify emerging issues. In the practical part a three companies were selected, which are currently in bankruptcy proceedings. In these were applied selected indicators from the first chapter and last part describes various bankruptcy proceedings.
Comparison of the solution of the bankruptcy in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia
Bikkiová, Lea ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Smrčka, Luboš (referee)
The Master thesis provides a comparison of the solution of the bankruptcy in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia. The Insolvency Act and the Act of bankruptcy and restructuralization represent the current legal acts governing the relationship between the creditor, the debtor and the other interested persons. The aim of the thesis is to analyze the insolvency environment and ways of the solution of the bankruptcy in both states (to identify disadvantages and advantages of the particular cases). Furthermore, it aims to analyze the key and critical factors influencing the whole recovery process in the company on the practical examples.
Reorganization as an insolvency-solving measure
Veselý, Tomáš ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
Reorganization is a rescue method of insolvency or immitent insolvency solution, in which creditors` claims are satisfied gradually from the revenues of the bankrupt`s enterprise, which is kept operational. It was introduced in the Czech Republic by the Insolvency Act on 1.1.2008
Difficulties of enterprises and their solutions (comparison of French and Czech legislation)
Hudáková, Jana ; Švarc, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Hásová, Jiřina (referee)
Difficulties of enterprises constitute negative phenomenon in society. They occur so often that both French and Czech legislator decided to regulate them by adoption of relevant legal provisions that offer particular ways of solution of debtor's bankruptcy. Bankruptcy law, term generally denoting this legal area, passed through "rich" historical development, what reflects in its legal, economic and social framework. Thesis is divided into four parts. The first one briefly defines difficulties of enterprises. The second one deals with different ways of solution of debtor's bankruptcy in French law, introduces principal changes that were made by the latest amendments from the area of bankruptcy law and by means of attached statistics illustrates number of bankruptcies and ways of their "treatment" in France. The third part deals with Czech insolvency law and underlines changes introduced by the new law of bankruptcy and ways of its solution that entirely replaced previous "law about bankruptcy and settlement". The last part summarizes findings of my thesis, proposes eventual ways of mutual inspiration derived from French or Czech bankruptcy law, deals with reflections de lege ferenda and outlines some terminological problems.
Bankruptcy prediction models
Šustr, Jan ; Synek, Miloslav (advisor) ; Špička, Jindřich (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe some of the well-known, as well as several less-known, prediction models, and to verify their ability of predicting bankruptcy in the conditions of the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of the thesis contains descriptions of these models, equations to calculate them and ways of results evaluation. Models by both Czech and foreign authors are presented. The practical part of the thesis verifies the ability of these models to predict bankruptcy on a sample of eight randomly selected companies which suffered serious financial problems. At the end of this thesis, the results from evaluating of these companies by prediction models are summarized.
The Destiny of the Small Traders in České Budějovice in the First Half of 20th Century or the Shine and the Povetry of their Profession
MAJEROVÁ, Bohdana
The maping of the everyday´s life and the public holidays of the small traders in the beginning of 20th century in the city of České Budějovice, their political affiliation, the religion or the entertainment. The everyday´s life of the small traders in the city České Budějovice in the first half of 20th century.
Bankruptcy
Sýkorová, Martina ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The diploma work is describing the structure, process and the goal of an bankruptcy trial including its economical outcomes and some accounting impacts on the debtor as well as on the creditor. It also explains fundamental terms of this situation such as "property substance", bankruptcy register or the way of registering the receivables to the trial. The following part of this work is applying to the defintion and postition describtion of each bankruptcy trial participant as well as the court as such. Next topic is explaining phases of the trial and possible ways of solving bankruptcy or brewing bankruptcy which the czech bankruptcy law enables. The practical part of this diploma work explains the process of one of the way of solving insolvency - bankruptcy with some tax impacts on the debtor.

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