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Statistical analysis of a selected company activities and its prospects
Kaminský, Tomáš ; Prášilová, Marie (advisor) ; Hošková, Pavla (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on statistical analysis of major economic indicators of a selected company in the timeframe of 2004 to 2013. Firstly, the financial health through financial ratios (profitability, activity, liquidity and debt) is assessed. Source data is based on the balance sheets, the profit and loss statements and the internal company information. The results are supplemented by calculating the bankruptcy Altman Z-score model. Using elementary characteristics and time series analysis, aggregated revenues and expenses of the selected company are evaluated. The thesis includes a forecast of the future development of these economic indicators. Based on the results of the analysis, several proposals and recommendations for further development in the economic and business environment of the Czech Republic are formulated.
Financial analysis of the corporation Crystalex CZ, s. r. o.
Klíma, David ; Dufková, Eva (advisor) ; Marek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this work is financial analysis of the corporation Crystalex CZ, s. r. o. from 2009 -- 2012 and subsequently a SWOT analysis. The work is divided into two main parts -- methodical and practical. The methodical part describes methods of financial analysis, while the practical part briefly introduces the corporation, estimates the very analysis including calculation of bankruptcy and creditworthy models, and also compares the results with average values of the industry. The work shows that Crystalex will continue to thrive as corporation. It has high return on assets and return on equity, good assets turnover, and according to Kralicek's Quicktest, it is creditworthy and described to be on the edge of good and very good. The work also points out a few weaknesses. It specifically addresses the corporation's unnecessarily high working capital, low time interest earned ratio, and high inventory turnover. And finally, according to SWOT analysis, the corporation should minimize its weaknesses and with its strengths exploit opportunities.

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