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Receivables Management in the Capital Company
Bitomská, Kateřina ; Ing.Martina Raclová (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to find an effective way of receivables management in a capital company running business in the field of agriculture. After thorough analysis of current state of receivables management several concepts of change and their application were proposed to effectively manage receivables.
Receivables Management in the Capital Company
Brádlová, Veronika ; Jiráňová, Jana (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
This masters thesis is focused on the theory related to the topic of receivables. The analytical part is focused on the detailed receivables management in the selected capital company. In response to the analytical part are introduced recommendations for the improvement of their amount and their management. The end of the masters thesis summarizes the results from the analytical part.
Receivables at a Corporate Enterprise
Hanáková, Romana ; Pavlík, Jiří (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with claims in selected capital company. Specifically, it fosuces on the trade receivables. Through the results of analysis of current receivables, proposes measure that can help improve the situation in he selected company.
Receivables at a Corporate Enterprise
Adamec, Pavel ; Spinka, Oldřich (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis concerns problems connected with receivables at corporate enterprise. On the basis of results of performed analysis of the present state of receivables in the selected company, several measures are proposed to help improve weak points in the system of care for receivables in the company.
Ensuring Business Obligations
Kaletová, Renáta ; Alizey, Farid (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
This work is devoted to issues of law and ensure the enforcement of claims in commercial contractual relationships. Due emphasis was placed on individual ways of ensuring, in particular on the grounds that well-secured claims subsequently facilitate the recovery process.
Discharge of debts by fulfilment of the instalment schedule
Sandholzová, Lucie ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Kříž, Radim (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with insolvency proceedings where the debtor's bankruptcy is solved by discharge of debts by fulfilment of the instalment schedule. The aim of the thesis is to verify three hypotheses expressed in the introduction. The author evaluates bill amending Act no. 182/2006 Coll., On Bankruptcy and Its Resolution (Insolvency Act), as amended, and certain other acts, which should become effective on 1 September 2016, particularly in the context the provision of services in the elaboration of an insolvency petition relating to the proposal to permit debt relief. More attention is paid to the performance of debt relief instalment schedule, especially Deductions from income of the borrower when one income, foreign income and income arising from the donation agreement or contract for retirement. The paper also compared the liquidation of seized property of the debtor in insolvency proceedings and enforcement proceedings. Finally, the work contains several proposals de lege ferenda, opinions of the author and their own approaches to solving problems associated with Discharge of debts by fulfilment of the instalment schedule.
Insolvency crimes
Kňourková, Ivana ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kostelanský, Ludvík (referee)
This thesis deals with insolvency crimes. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the adequacy of the legal provisions of the Criminal Code. Examined criterion is to confirm or refute the hypothesis that the criminal law should be used as a tool to sanction very serious crimes. The work is divided into four chapters. The first chapter describes the basic concepts of substantive criminal law. The second chapter focuses on the interpretation of terms related to insolvency crimes. The third chapter deals with individual bankruptcy crimes. The fourth chapter deals with bankruptcy crime committed on the territory of the Czech Republic, the end of the chapter is devoted to the evaluation of the adequacy of the legislation.
Executory Process - Selected Issues
Svědíková, Žaneta ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Levý, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with selected issues of enforcement proceedings - garnishee of wages and garnishee order. Attention is mainly paid to possibilities of legal protection of the debtor and third parties at the enforcement proceedings and the situation is viewed primarily from the perspective of the employee. The thesis is composed of four chapters and each of them contains analysis of important aspects of enforcement proceedings.
Legal aspects of the application claims in insolvency proceedings
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, Jana
The process of the insolvency proceeding is delineated in this bachelor work, including its participants, deadlines and the basic concepts of interpretation. This bachelor thesis is dedicated to the application creditor's debt against the debtor who is bankrupt because of overindebtedness or insolvency. Practical part analyzes progress in completing the application of the insolvency proceedings. Throughout the work is pointed to an amendment of insolvency law as a result of the recodification of private law, which it came into effect from 1st January 2014. The work also points to certain inadequacies and inaccuracies, and therefore the work contains some suggestions de lege ferenda.
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.

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