National Repository of Grey Literature 4 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The Costs of Bankruptcy
Pérez, Nicolas ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Střeleček, Tomáš (referee)
The Costs of Bankruptcy Abstract This work deals with the question of whether insolvency law effectively reduces the cost of bankruptcy in the context of insolvency proceedings of commercial corporations. The author first defines the economic foundations of insolvency law and emphasizes its goal as a maximalization of the creditor's wealth. The first chapter focuses on the initial context of insolvency proceedings and emphasizes an economic perspective that views insolvency proceedings as a mechanism for shifting a residual claim from shareholders to creditors at the lowest costs. The author describes the costs of using this mechanism as the costs of bankruptcy. The second chapter describes what kind of costs are associated to the civil proceedings. Subsequently the author elaborates on the relationship in between the civil proceeding costs and insolvency proceeding costs. The rest of the second chapter is dedicated to the direct and indirect costs of bankruptcy. The costs of the insolvency trustee and the costs of using external advisors are identified as the most important direct bankruptcy costs. The third chapter Describes the position of the insolvency trustee and his role in insolvency proceedings, including the method of its remuneration. The Author analyzes whether the set calculation of the...
Kordarna - the first large case of reorganization under the new insolvency act
Harrer, Jan ; Richter, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
The long awaited insolvency act in force - Act 182/2006 Coll., changed the whole insolvency process by enabling new solutions to handle corporate insolvency issues. Among the most revolutionary features is the facilitation of a reorganization process. The thesis focuses on legal and economic aspects of the reorganization framework and compares it with the possibility solution of bankruptcy liquidation. The thesis analyzes the reorganizations of company called Kordarna, a.s. and also three subsidiary firms belonging to the KORD Group companies, which have been the first major test of the reorganization framework under the current Czech Insolvency Act. After the analysis of the procedural steps throughout the insolvency proceedings, the thesis arrives at a conclusion that given the circumstances, the chosen reorganization procedure was the best possible solution to Kordarna's insolvency for all classes of creditors and also other involved stakeholders. Moreover, the slow pace of the process is also discussed in detail. An important conclusion is reached in the field of bankruptcy estate valuation, where the thesis claims that the values of bankruptcy estates valuations were unrealistically high, because the adverse impact of the current extraordinary asset market conditions was never fully considered.
Economic and law aspects of reorganization and bankruptcy illustrated on the case of Kordarna
Harrer, Jan ; Richter, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
The long awaited insolvency act in force - Act 182/2006 Coll., changed the whole insolvency process by enabling new solutions to handle corporate insolvency issues. Among the most revolutionary features is the facilitation of a reorganization process. The thesis focuses on legal and economic aspects of the reorganization framework and compares it with the possibility solution of bankruptcy liquidation. The thesis analyzes the reorganizations of company called Kordarna, a.s. and also three subsidiary firms belonging to the KORD Group companies, which have been the first major test of the reorganization framework under the current Czech Insolvency Act. After the analysis of the procedural steps throughout the insolvency proceedings, the thesis arrives at a conclusion that given the circumstances, the chosen reorganization procedure was the best possible solution to Kordarna's insolvency for all classes of creditors and also other involved stakeholders. Moreover, the slow pace of the process is also discussed in detail. An important conclusion is reached in the field of bankruptcy estate valuation, where the thesis claims that the values of bankruptcy estates valuations were unrealistically high, because the adverse impact of the current extraordinary asset market conditions was never fully considered.
Kordarna - the first large case of reorganization under the new insolvency act
Harrer, Jan ; Richter, Tomáš (advisor) ; Gutiérrez Chvalkovská, Jana (referee)
The long awaited insolvency act in force - Act 182/2006 Coll., changed the whole insolvency process by enabling new solutions to handle corporate insolvency issues. Among the most revolutionary features is the facilitation of a reorganization process. The thesis focuses on legal and economic aspects of the reorganization framework and compares it with the possibility solution of bankruptcy liquidation. The thesis analyzes the reorganizations of company called Kordarna, a.s. and also three subsidiary firms belonging to the KORD Group companies, which have been the first major test of the reorganization framework under the current Czech Insolvency Act. After the analysis of the procedural steps throughout the insolvency proceedings, the thesis arrives at a conclusion that given the circumstances, the chosen reorganization procedure was the best possible solution to Kordarna's insolvency for all classes of creditors and also other involved stakeholders. Moreover, the slow pace of the process is also discussed in detail. An important conclusion is reached in the field of bankruptcy estate valuation, where the thesis claims that the values of bankruptcy estates valuations were unrealistically high, because the adverse impact of the current extraordinary asset market conditions was never fully considered.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.