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Debtor-in-possession financing
Marek, Frank ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Sedláček, Miroslav (referee)
1 Debtor-in-possession financing Abstract The topic of this thesis is debtor-in-possession financing. Debtor-in-possession financing, albeit not being a topic of a vast interest in the Czech insolvency theory, has rightful place in the insolvency law. By acquiring new financial proceedings, resources, energies or other benefit, debtor earns a chance to preserve or restore the operation of its business, while bringing a possibility of higher satisfaction of the creditors' claims mainly because new financial proceedings may help the debtor to generate new earnings that can be used to satisfy creditors' claims. The aim of the thesis was to evaluate contemporary legal framework of the debtor-in- possession financing, its doctrinal interpretations, court practice and recent topics that has occured in the global context. The thesis brings a de lege ferenda refelctions based on critical analysis of abovementioned sources. The thesis comprises of the introduction, eight chapters divided into subchapters and conclusion. The first chapters brings theoretical basis of the thesis by distinguishing the terms insolvency, loan and debtor-in-possession financing. The second chapter contains the description of the purpose of the insolvency law, its principles and in particular cases it explains the relation between such...
Institute "Debtor-in-possession financing" in insolvency proceedings
Zahradníková, Lenka ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Smrčka, Luboš (referee)
The Master's Thesis is focused on the problem of securing an operational cash flow for maintaining entrepreneurship activities of organizations that enter into insolvency proceedings because of their insolvency or excessive indebtedness. This issue is addressed by the insolvency law through a new institute of debtor-in-possession financing which is a part of the main purpose of this law to assist companies that have a certain economic potential to create value added in the future prospect. The issue is with obtaining such post-petition financing because there is not many banking or non-banking institutions that would provide this high-risk financing. From the above-mentioned reason, an idea has been developed with the cooperation of Česká Spořitelna a.s. to create a new credit product provided by the banking institution for the Czech financial market. The assessment of rationality, effectiveness, and recoverability, as well as the proposal of standards and requirements for completion of contracts and their structure about debtor-in-possession financing are compiled in the Master's Thesis.

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