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Women and girls Czech towns and their views on family and career on the threshold of the 3rd Millennium
TUČEK BRZORÁD, Jitka
The bachelor thesis deals with the opinion of selected sample of women. The respondents are women of all age categories living in cities of South and Central Bohemia. The theoretical part of the work defines various forms of the position of women in the society, which are considered from both current and historical perspective. The practical part of the work, based on results of opinion pool, gives answers to two questions: do the age or education of the women affect their opinion of family or professional career. I try to confirm or reject these hypotheses by analyzing the collected sample. The obtained results are compared with the opinions already published in scientific literature and summarized in the conclusions.
Financing by loans - model case
MIŠÁKOVÁ, Eliška
The main subject of the thesis "Financing by loans-model case" is aimed at credit questions. The first section lists the various types of loans and the characteristics that define a loan. In the second part is an analysis of credit standing of the client, followed by providing long-term loan.
Philosophy of life quality and health in the work of Jan Sokol
SELLNEROVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis deals with philosophy of life quality and health in the work of Jan Sokol. Theoretical part is focused on defining the term life quality and health, summarizes the development in time and describes different views of special institutions, scientific branches, especially philosophy. Other chapters of this work describe life and work of Jan Sokol. In the end of the theoretical part I tried to compare works of current Czech authors who write about the quality of life and health. I compared their work with Jan Sokol. The goal of this work is to look at the philosophical aspects of power and money, focusing on the quality life and health. This was studied in the quantitative way. I used an anonymous questionnaire for gathering information. The research was realized in March and April 2009 in the region of South Bohemia. 250 questionnaires were distributed, 125 for women and 125 for men. 222 questionnaires were handed back. 3 of them were not complete so they were rejected. The final number of questionnaires was 219. Three working hypotheses were set. Hypothesis number 1 was proved: Excess of financial resources enables us to live a happy life. Hypothesis number 2 was also proved: Excess of financial resources enables us to have above standard health care. Hypothesis number 3 was not proved: Excess of financial resources does not guarantee happy life. The goal of this work was accomplished by the execution of the research. The result shows that most interviewed people, regardless of education, consider their income average in Czech standards. The same amount of informants is satisfied with their income. The same number is not satisfied. The majority of questioned people would feel happier if their income was twice as high. This fact, unfortunately, is the reflection of current consumer society which measures everything by money. The fact is proved by the thoughts and statements of Sokol, which I described in the theoretical part. This bachelor thesis could help parents, educators and pedagogues, who deal with educating and upbringing of children, to point at life values which are not related with sufficiency of financial resources. Implied results could form basis of thinking for each member of present society.
Analysis and accounting of firm financial assets
Kačur, Branislav ; Svoboda, Michal (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the basic types of financial assets and their accounting methods that are used in the firm. The first part describes money and its accounting method at the box office both domestically and foreign. Other chapters of this part are valuables, bank accounts and the accounting method of this property, characteristic of short-term securities and various operations related to inventory and impairment allowances in financial assets. The second part focuses on transactions related to securities as long-term financial instrument. All sections of this work is enriched by various examples contains the basic accounting procedures, which are mainly used in the Czech Republic.
Money counterfeiting
Zajícová, Martina ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis is divided into 8 parts. After the Introduction, that explains basic terms, as for example counterfeiting, doctoring or imitation of money, the chapter about the history of the counterfeiting from the ancient time to the end of the Second World War follows. The third chapter is called "Legislative framework of money protection" and is concerned with public notices of the Czech national bank, the criminal code or the International Convention for the Suppression ofCcounterfeiting Currency. The chapter 4 is about protecting elements. Basic information about Czech coins and banknotes could be found in chapter 5. The next part is concerned with the actual situation in the Czech Republic and brings some cases of faking money and judgements of courts. A part about counterfeiting in the rest of the world follows. The epilogue closes the whole thesis.
The function of money in business cycle theory
Smejkal, Tomáš ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor) ; Svoboda, Miroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with the topic money and especially emphasizing its function in business cycles. An ambition of this thesis is to resolve dilemma if money, as an important instrument in the real economy, can influence the fluctuation of economy. This thesis is based on the comparison of two distinct schools of economic thought- Post Keynesian and Austrian school. Both approaches despite different opinion on creation and function of money refuse the theory of money neutrality. The phenomenon of deflation is regarded equally from both schools, but Post Keynesian approach, which comes from a work of Irving Fisher, emphasizes negative impact of real debt increment on economy. On the other hand, Austrian School is aware of the unavoidable nature of deflation as a result of boom period, but by avoiding deflation the healing process in economy would be significantly slowed down. Thesis is then focusing on examination of allocation mistakes among individuals. Individuals are making mistakes, but Austrian theory demands further explanation of systematic framework of these mistakes. This view is applied on Minsky's financial instability hypothesis and institutional structure with emphasis on risk and creation of financial instruments. Last stadium of analysis is dealing with particular character of money supply. The Austrian perspective is discussed with reference to Post Keynesian theory of endogenous money and consequent repercussions for Austrian business cycle theory are highlighted. Even in the case that endogenous money theory infirm some of the aspects of Austrian cycle theory the methodological conflict occurs. On the basis of these particular comparisons the conclusion will try to decide if the business cycle is inherently present in every economy or if it is mainly caused by state interferences.
Money from the point-of-view of Czech Economist
Tácha, Pavel ; Fantová Šumpíková, Markéta (advisor) ; Dvořák, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of selected Czech economists views on the issue of money. The first part focuses on the performance generally accepted theory of the origin and evolution of money, and especially the performance of selected views of economists. The second part is the comparison of two selected views of economists, accompanied by observations from the current economic situation.
What Has Government Done to Our Money : Do we necessarily need the Central Bank?
Jandová, Daniela ; Antoš, Ondřej (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee)
Based on inspiration of F. A. Hayek's book "Denationalisation of Money" and a book "What Has Government Done to Our Money" written by Murray N. Rothbard, this work wants to show how can a market with several currencies work. These authors from Austrian school introduce little controversial and for many people unimaginable theme to have banking system without the key role of Central Bank. This also closely related with Hayek's reason of business cycle, which he find in continuous interference with monetary reserves. The work controverts a topic, if it is not just the central banks and a system, which allows fiducially issue money, which caused the actual crises. The point, if a monetary policy of central banks has only caused fluctuations of economy, is still actually. This baccalaurean work deals with questions like: How did the Government interfere with sphere of money? Should we leave the Gold Standard? Would a competition between banks issuing their own currencies work? and many other.
Osobní a rodinné finance
Náplavová, Veronika ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Zámečník, Petr (referee)
Ve své bakalářské práci na téma Osobní a rodinné finance se zamýšlím nad smyslem bohatství a peněz. Cílem mé práce je analýza osobních či rodinných financí s důrazem na plánování a cíle jednotlivce či rodiny. Zabývám se situací občanů České republiky z hlediska jejich příjmů, výdajů, úspor a dluhů. Nástin problematiky jsem podpořila vlastním průzkumem. Závěr věnuji analýze konceptu finančního plánu.
Oběžný majetek, jeho analýza a způsoby financování
Křen, Radek ; Procházka, David (advisor)
Práce se zabývá jednotlivými položkami oběžného majetku, které se snaží analyzovat jak z účetního hlediska, tak z oblasti finančního řízení a způsobů financování. Je zde použito metod účetního zobrazení i metod finanční analýzy. Objevuje se zde také praktická část zaměřená na analýzu oběžného majetku a jeho zdrojů krytí na příkladu konkrétního podniku.

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