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Insolvency administrator's remuneration in bankruptcy
Netroufal, Dominik ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Holčapek, Tomáš (referee)
Insolvency administrator's remuneration in bankruptcy Abstract This thesis is divided into nine individual parts, the aim of which is to introduce the reader to the issue of insolvency administrator's remuneration in bankruptcy. The first parts primarily introduce the institution of insolvency proceedings, the insolvency administrator and concepts related to these institutes. Subsequently, in the next part, the thesis deals with concepts such as the bankruptcy estate, monetization of the bankruptcy estate or the proceeds of monetization. In the following parts, the thesis deals with the remuneration of the insolvency administrator in bankruptcy, in which it analyses its essence, the reasons for its existence and then the functioning of the institute itself. The ambition of this thesis is to provide the reader not only with a general idea of the insolvency administrator's remuneration, but also of its functioning. The aim is also to present the method of determining the insolvency administrator's remuneration, its calculation, its historical and current amount, as well as related institutes and concepts, such as the use of the advance payment of the insolvency administrator's remuneration, the moderation right of the insolvency court, or the reasons for reducing and increasing the insolvency administrator's...
Specifics of bank insolvency proceedings
Berger, Petr ; Tomášek, Petr (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
Specifics of bank insolvency proceedings Abstract The diploma thesis deals with the specifics of bank bankruptcy with the aim of analytically evaluating the current legislation. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the general legal regulation of the bank and other related institutes such as the banking license or the protection of the bank's business name. It also deals with banking supervision, which is exercised by the Czech National Bank and is extremely important during the bank insolvency proceedings. The next section discusses the specifics of bank bankruptcy proceedings. The part is divided into several chapters. Bank insolvency proceedings are specific from the filing of the insolvency petition, which is discussed in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the only possible way to resolve a bank's insolvency, which is through bankruptcy. The bank insolvency administrator, which is the subject of the next chapter, is specific in terms of the expertise required by the legislation. The last chapter then mentions the specificities arising in the course of bank insolvency proceedings and is divided into 5 points. These points describe the special information obligation, claims arising from the accounts, priority satisfaction of certain claims, the special procedure...
Evaluation of the Corporate Performance
Rusnak, Alexandra ; Luňáček, Jiří (referee) ; Pavláková Dočekalová, Marie (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on researching the financial situation of the company, finding weaknesses and measures to improve the financial situation. The performance of the business will be measured using financial analysis. The first chapter will examine the theoretical aspects of financial analysis, which will be applied in the second chapter. In the second chapter, after performing the calculations, weak points in the company will be identified. The third chapter describes the company's strengths and weaknesses using a SWOT analysis. After determining the direction of the company's growth, measures are proposed and calculations are made.
Bankruptcy, imminent bankruptcy and coverage gap
Škopek, Josef ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
Bankruptcy, imminent bankruptcy and coverage gap Abstract In the presented diploma thesis, I deal with the main institutions of insolvency law, which are bankruptcy and imminent bankruptcy. There are two forms or reasons for bankruptcy, namely insolvency or over-indebtedness. I tried to explain the imminent bankruptcy on the basis of a brief legal provision with the help of the literature I used. In my thesis, I emphasize the legislator's efforts regarding the newly adopted legislation for the benefit of active and honest potential debtors. I mentioned the newly adopted norm of the preventive restructuring act. The above forms of bankruptcy can be detected by bankruptcy tests. In the case of insolvency, it is a liquidity test, and in the case of over-indebtedness, a balance sheet test. Insolvency and over-indebtedness have a common condition in the form of at least two known creditors of the debtor. In other aspects, it differs in persons, where over-indebtedness is determined only in the case of an entrepreneur. Another difference is the different inclusion of payable or non-payable liabilities when determining bankruptcy. In my thesis, I present ways of solving bankruptcy, which are either liquidation or rehabilitation. The first-mentioned way is represented by a bankruptcy declaration, and the...
Preventive Restructuring as Protection against Bankruptcy
DERMEKOVÁ, Petra
The topic of this thesis is the issue of preventive restructuring as protection against bankruptcy. It is a new and topical topic that solves the unfavourable economic situation of businesses and entrepreneurs in a different way than the insolvency law stipulates. Preventive restructuring has become part of the Czech legislative environment in response to the requirements of the European Union. The newly adopted law gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to restructure their companies in a timely and effective manner and thus avoid resolving their debt situation through bankruptcy. The thesis is focused on assessing whether there is any real hope in limiting or reducing the number of undesirable liquidations of viable businesses and enterprises due to this new aspect of Czech legal and economic life, as well as to evaluate the substance of business restructuring in comparison with the rules of insolvency law as a solution for negative economic situations of businesses.
The Insolvency Practitioner as a Procedural Entity of Insolvency Proceedings
Weigl, Veronika ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Havel, Bohumil (referee) ; Patakyová, Mária (referee)
1 Název disertační práce v anglickém jazyce, abstrakt v anglickém jazyce a 3 klíčová slova v anglickém jazyce The Insolvency Practitioner as a Procedural Entity of Insolvency Proceedings The aim of this thesis is to thoroughly analyse the status of the insolvency practitioner as a procedural entity of insolvency proceedings de lege lata, to reveal unclear or unsatisfactory points of the applicable legislation and on the basis of this analysis to suggest appropriate legislative changes de lege ferenda. The insolvency practitioner may be a natural person, an unlimited partnership and under certain conditions also a foreign company. The performance of this activity is regulated by law and a great emphasis is placed on qualifications of the insolvency practitioner, however, the legislator could have been stricter regarding the qualifications. Nationals of a member state and foreign companies providing the same guarantees of liability of shareholders as an unlimited partnership, which are performing the activity of an insolvency practitioner in another Member State, may also temporarily or occasionally act as visiting insolvency practitioners in the Czech Republic. The right to perform the activity of the insolvency practitioner is exercised through performance of insolvency practitioner's office in specific...
Valuing a Distressed Company
Štěpánková, Jana ; Abraham, Karel (referee) ; Dufek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Klaban,, Vladimír (referee) ; Puchýř, Bohumil (advisor)
The doctoral thesis deals with bankruptcy and its possible solution from the point of view of expert activities. Valuation of the company in distress may be required at different stages of the business life cycle. While sometimes the valuation is requested directly by the shareholders or the managing partners facing bankruptcy (or preventing crisis) sometimes assessment is requested in insolvency proceedings by the insolvency administrator. Whether it is the intention to find out it is more beneficial for creditors to reorganise or liquidate the assets, in all these cases it is the work of experts in the insolvency proceedings who play a decisive role. The practical part of the thesis, therefore, focuses on the selection of appropriate methodologies which can be used at any given moment of crisis management.
Bankruptcy Prediction Modelling in the Agriculture Business
Pokorný, Petr ; Peter,, Markovič, (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on problematic within the prediction of bankruptcy of companies operating in the field of agriculture in Czech republic. First part consists of introduction to companies that do business in field of agriculture and it describes bankruptcy models that are used in academicals sphere. Other part of thesis is divided into two sub-parts. First part is dedicated to an application of data into models of bankruptcy and their evaluation. Second part is focused on improvement of the best model and its main goal is to maximize the precision of the bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy Prediction Modelling in the Manufacturing Industry
Tichá, Barbora ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (referee) ; Karas, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of bankruptcy prediction of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the manufacturing industry in selected Central European countries. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the concepts related to the prediction of bankruptcy and methods of model creation. The analytical part of the work includes testing the accuracy of selected bankruptcy model by other authors and creating a new bankruptcy model. The accuracy of the newly created model is then compared with the accuracy of selected models by other authors.
Bankruptcy and its fiscal, bookkeeping, legislature aspects in the Selected Firm
Grulichová, Jana ; Pernica, Martin (referee) ; Hanušová, Helena (advisor)
This master thesis describes the course of bankruptcy proceedings. The teoretical part deals with both approaches to bankruptcy proceedings and tax and accounting impacts on a company in bankruptcy. The practical part concentrates on a real insolvent company with articulating possibilities for prevention of the insolvency. Next, it suggests an effective realization of assets in bankruptcy.

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