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Analysis on Debt Collection Effectiveness
Nosková, Veronika ; Šíma, Josef (advisor) ; Koblovský, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with performance of law protection function and a subsequent recoverability in the field of debt collection. The subject of this work is to compare debt collection effectiveness via judicial proceedings and private entities. Exercise of judicial power is one of the basic functions of the State; however, given the knowledge of the low success of the recovery procedure, it is extended to alternative methods of dispute resolution. Private executors focusing on exercising judicial power, debt collection agencies dealing primarily with extrajudicial debt collection and arbitration facilitating extrajudicial dispute resolution by means of independent arbitrators all provide other means of law enforcement. This work focuses on and analysis of the above mentioned systems and comparison of their effectiveness with regard to their efficiency and success when attempting to protect creditors' rights. The aim of the mentioned comparison is to prove a debt collection efficiency increase caused by an entry of private entities into the market (alternative ways of dispute resolution).
Debt collection process and its capture in accounting
Švejdová, Michala ; Procházka, David (advisor)
This work deals with the broad concept of debt collection. Except the interpretation itself, tax and economic consequences the theoretical part gives practical examples of accounting, which allows an easier understanding of the topic. The practical part is devoted to analysis of selected claims of a particular debt collection agency, which reflects the process of accounting for claims, as is done in practice.

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