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Future income tax in the accounting of various countries (the confrontation of the Czech Republic and Canada)
Štefela, Pavel ; Skálová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis treats of future income tax in the Czech and Canadian accounting system. The aim is the confrontation of these systems and evaluation of the most significant differences in individual financial statements. The first chapter deals with general characteristics of the future income tax. Why we should account it, which items cause it and what are the basic methods that exist. Another two chapters deal with particular national regulations with focus on the inception of the future income tax in specific cases of long-term assets acquisitions and its presentation in financial statements. The fourth chapter consists of illustrative example which presents the different presentation of the future income tax. It contains also an analysis of these differences.
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Financial and operative leasing by Czech accounting legislation and IFRS
Pustková, Aneta ; Nováková, Lenka (advisor)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis is a comparison of Czech accounting legislation and International Financial Reporting Standards in financial and operative leasing. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first one is devoted to Czech accounting legislation and the second one to International Financial Reporting Standards. The thesis gives the basic view about accounting of the financial and operative leasing. The differences between Czech and International Financial Reporting Standards in regards to this financial instrument are described and analyzed at the end of the thesis.
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Immovable property tax and accounting aspects Czech and international legislation
VACKOVÁ, Lenka
This work deals with definition and analysis of harmonisation of Czech accounting standards and IAS/IFRS with focus on long-term tangible property{--} immovable property. The aim is to describe, all elementary differences as well as some related particular exceptions Primarily the work deals with the classification of property, its pricing methods and other characteristics of tangible assets, which will be compared in terms of accountancy and tax system. Furthermore the differences between the Czech and international legislation frame will be highlighted in case this legislation must be followed by the accounting entities . The aim of this work is to describe application by the Czech and international legislation with focus on differences related to immovable property. Immovable property problem analysis in relation to practical application and in relation to IFRS/US GAAP will also be realised.
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Debt securities - a comparison of adjustment in CAS and IFRS
Chung Thi Huong, Giang ; Procházka, David (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare the differences between Czech Accounting Standards (CAS) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for accounting and reporting of debt securities. The work contains a brief description of the regulation of accounting in the Czech Rep. and the main features of IFRS. The first part focuses on the structure and accounting procedures relating to financial assets within the CAS. The second part deals with the classification, valuation and reporting of financial assets as required by IFRS. A separate part is a summary of all debt securities in the Czech Rep., including their recognition and measurement from both the accounting systems. The thesis is supplemented with practical examples and illustrative diagrams, which allow easy understanding of the differences described.
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Equity according to Czech accounting standards and IFRS
Homolková, Eliška ; Vašek, Libor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with equity structure from both Czech and international accounting standards point of view. Equity is marginally defined in general terms and its importance and maintenance is investigated. The thesis defines and identifies the basic components of equity from the perspective of Czech accounting standards and IFRS. It also deals with a statement of changes in equity and with transactions that affect the amount of equity.
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Financial Statement according to the Czech Regulations and the transfer to IFRS
Samuelová, Hana ; Müllerová, Libuše (advisor)
The subject of the presented Bachelor Work is the Financial Statement according to the Czech Regulations and the transfer to IFRS. The presented thesis compares the financial statement made according to the Czech regulations and according to the IFRS. The first part is concentrated on the account controlling and harmonization and on the Czech accounting legislation. The second part deals with the financial statement and financial reporting made according to the Czech regulations. The third part describes the requirements of the International Financial Reporting Standards regarding the financial statement and financial reporting. The last part is concentrated on the general differences between the Czech accounting legislation and IFRS.
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Accounting based on UK GAAP
Gürtlerová, Lucie ; Špringlová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Řibřidová, Jana (referee)
Diplomová práce se zabývá vybranými položkami účetních výkazů v porovnání dvou účetních systémů ? UK GAAP a České republice. Hlavním cílem je poukázat na rozdíly v obou systémech, a to jak v postupech účtování, tak i ve způsobu vykazování a sestavování finančních výkazů. V závěru práce jsou některé rozdíly prezentovány na praktických příkladech.
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