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Financial analysis of Casia s.r.o.
Kult, Jakub ; Kislingerová, Eva (advisor) ; Hylmar, Jindřich (referee)
A financial analysis of Casia s.r.o. company conducted for years 2003 -- 2007. The thesis is conceived for managers (owners), who are involved in a further growth of the firm. Not only standard quantitative methods are used in the paper (percentage analysis, ratios, horizontal and vertical analysis of account statements, cash flow, working capital, economic value added and financial leverage calculation), but also methods for complex assessment of the company: Index IN05, Quick Test. A part of the work is also an intercompany and industry comparison. Proposals for improvements are defined in the conclusion.

Steel Structure of a Winter Stadium
Lobreis, Jan ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Štrba, Michal (advisor)
The work is focused on assessing the structure of urban winter stadium, which will be located in Brno - Komarov. Winter stadium is designed according to standarts of ice hockey with a capacity of approximately 7 000 spectators. Of the 5 850 seating, 1 050 stalls and 100 in the VIP areas. Construction of hockey stadium is made of steel and steel-concrete columns, which together with composit transverse beam, reinforced concrete slab and bracings provide rigidity. Columns are supported by a set of bored piles with capitals. Roofing of the main part of the winter stadium is designed using a flat space frame having a maximum height of 4,5 m. Roof for entrance halls are design by a system of truss girder and purlins, which are hardened bracings to increase spatial rigidity. The structures are made of steel S 355 and concrete C 25/30. For designing steel structures was used software Scia ENGINEER and IDEA RS. Steel columns and composit beams are calculated by hand calculation. The total length of the hockey stadium is 111,5 meters, width outside the entrance hall is 82,02 m and the total width at the entrance hall is 96,85 m. The height of the building at the highest point is 25,6 meters.

Residential building
Calda, Marek ; Sláma, Ludvík (referee) ; Mohelníková, Jitka (advisor)
The diploma thesis designs project of residental house in Sluhy village. The thesis solves layout and spatial studies, technical reports, drawings for detailed documentation, simple static calculations, building physical examination and assessment of fire safety The architectural and spatial design is based on shapes and proportions oft he original building, which demolition was realized during the project developing. The desing is also based on shapes of existing buildings in surrounding, it means large rural homestead near Prague. There are designed eight dwelling units in the residental house ranging from one room with kitchen to five room with kitchen. All of them are accesible common entrance. Common garage are situated on the ground floor.

Deferred Tax in Capital Company
Bačíková, Michaela ; Klabal, Miloslav (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is focused on a deffered tax on income. The main part of the thesis is a tax calculation and a posting of deffered income tax in the first year of presenting financial data and also subsequent processes in following years. This calculation and booking is designed for a particular accounting entity Ltd.

Migration crisis 2016 - Analysis of the current and future impact on the economy of the Czech Republic
Strýček, Jakub ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pekárek, Štěpán (referee)
Thesis focuses on quantitative and qualitative analysis of incoming migrants and their human capital. Through this analysis and economic calculations, final fiscal deficit is revealed. Research is conducted by analyzing publicly available statistical data and submitting surveys to ministries and nonprofit organizations. On these data, model is bulit involving broad scope of variables for accurate quantification of any implications of the migration crisis. Main contribution of this thesis is building a model with unique basis of data providing domestic fiscal implications of a European migration crisis.

Internet of Things: Business plan for an early-stage technology driven start-up
Verteletskyi, Maksym ; Lukeš, Martin (advisor) ; Andera, Michal (referee)
The goal of the thesis is to write a business plan for an early stage internet of things startup, specializing in indoor safety & facility management. Evaluate the potential of this business idea and its value proposition. Select the proper entry markets and calculate financial projections. Do it in such way that it would be acceptable by investors interested in making capital inputs.

A Study of the Feasibility of Business Plan of Pre-paid Model Tasting of Moravian Wine
Ignáth, Kateřina ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee)
The thesis aims to assess the feasibility of the business plan of pre-paid model of tasting of Moravian wine and judge whether it pays off to invest into this business plan. The feasibility study serves to confirm the execution of the business plan. The study describes the establishment of limited liability company and activities that are related to its establishment. It analyzes the environment through PEST analysis and Porter's five forces model. Market research is conducted via a survey, which serves as a basis for determination of an estimate of potential customers. Marketing mix allows to describe the product, pricing, distribution, promotion plan and marketing communications. The final price is determined using the calculation formula. The opening balance sheet of the company is prepared within this thesis. The amount of capital, the costs and sources of funding are determined. The financial plan includes estimated revenue, profit, return on equity and cash flow plan for the first two years of the life of the company.

Development of the company's share price of Philip Morris CR, a.s. on the stock exchange
Vosátková, Radka ; Grosz, Jan (advisor) ; Milan, Milan (referee)
The aim of the thesis is based on statistical methods to predict the evolution of the share price of company Philip Morris CR, Inc. and subsequent determining the period of investment return, which was made during the reporting period for companies trading on the Prague Stock Exchange. The author first defines the position of the capital market, defines used tools within the market and divides the capital market into type of securities business and into the type of the opportunities to participate in the market and into the type of organized character. For the analyze shares are identified market participants and are listed investment tools. Finally are formulated types of exchanges, clarified ITS functions and author defines The Public Market in the Czech Republic In the subsequent part of the thesis is executed fundamental and technical analysis, forecast of the shares of Philip Morris and calculating return of investment using macroeconomic ratios, indicators of sectoral analysis, the dividend discount model, profitable models, trend indicators and oscillators, multiple linear regression and profitability investments. The author on the Base of the fundamental analysis, recommended shares of Philip Morris CR at 06/2017 sell.

The Impact of Institutional Capital of Research Institutions on Patent Activity- example of the Czech Republic
Linka, Milan ; Bartoň, Petr (advisor) ; Koubek, Ivo (referee)
The thesis examines impact of the institutional capital, which captures the ability to produce quality patents, on the number of applied patent applications after the adoption of new governmental system of research and development evaluation. For determination of the institutional capital I use similar approach as Turnovec (2005) in case of publications. The estimation of the institutional capital is based on the evaluation of patents received by publicly financed research institutions. The evaluation of patents is based on the analysis of patent family and patent citation data. The data are analyzed using methods of multi-criteria decision making. Further it is estimated that the institutional capital does not influence the number of applied patent applications.

Unpaid work in the Czech Republic
Daňová, Lenka ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Cséfalvaiová, Kornélia (referee)
This work aims to find out the range of unpaid work in the Czech Republic, specifically in the capital city Prague and its surroundings and to find out the measure of unpaid work of women and men, and if there are significant gender differences in the terms of unpaid work. I tried to reach this target by evaluating experience from abroad, mainly from OECD and research based on a survey in the Slovakia in 2011. In the Czech Republic I reached my aim through previously run surveys, but mainly based on my survey questionnaire, realized in Prague and in its surroundings. The work also contains a theoretical part, in which I tried to specify importance of unpaid work and gender inequalities mainly in the labour market. In the work, I summarize past results of surveys that addressed the issue of unpaid work. The main asset of my work is research in the Czech Republic, as there has not been any similar survey done by now. The benefit is also proposing possible amendments because the assumption that women spend more time on unpaid work than men was confirmed. These changes could help the inequality to compensate.