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Assessing the Synergistic Effects of the Selected Consolidated Entity
Hájková, Jana ; Kubovic, Pavel (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This diploma thesis is aimed at assessing the existence of synergistic effects of the selected consolidated entities in the Czech Republic. Using specific financial metrics, the objective of this thesis is to identify the synergistic effects which occur among five consolidated entities operating in the area of property. Measurement and evaluation are performed pursuant to analysis of financial statements as well as qualitative data and are supposed to lead to assessing the existence of synergy in given sphere of national economy.
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Assessing the Synergistic Effects of the Selected Consolidated Entity
Nováčková, Veronika ; Ing, Kubovic Pavel, (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the methods of assessment of synergy effects in a consolidated entity. The text includes a assessment of economic situation of the consolidated unit and analyzes a draft set of economic indicators suitable for assessing of synergy effect. Synergy effect is monitored in several selected areas through a comparison between the consolidated unit and the mother company. Results of the analysis of the draft indicators are assessed to determine whether synergies were achieved after the acquisition.
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Consolidated Financial Statements
Kolářová, Renáta ; Králová, Kateřina (referee) ; Fedorová, Anna (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with the consolidated financial statement and with the use of methods of financial analysis for the consolidated financial statement. Thesis is focused on form, methods, procedures and the financial performance of the parent company and the consolidated group. It includes analysis of problems, identification of causes and possible solutions.
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Assessing the Synergistic Effects of the Selected Consolidated Entity
Plačková, Michaela ; Kubovic, Pavel (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on an evaluation of existence of synergic effects within consolidating subjects. Consolidated groups are defined by theoretical knowledge. Suitable indicators for evaluation of achieved synergic effects are suggested in the next step. Synergic effects are being observed by comparison of parent undertaking and consolidated group in chosen sphere. Based on an analysis, results are evaluated if the synergic effects are achieved.
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Insolvency of a Controlled Person and the Consequences for the Corporate Group
Hlavatý, Radim ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with the insolvency of a controlled person and its legal consequences for a corporate group under the Companies Act and the Insolvency Act. The aim of this thesis is to outline the consequences of the insolvency of a controlled person under the Companies Act for the controlling person of the corporate group and to analyse the special regime of the Insolvency Act affecting the other members of the corporate group in the insolvency proceedings of the controlled person. It begins by discussing the concepts that are central to this thesis, particularly with regard to their conceptual background. The subsequent chapter examines the consequences of the insolvency of a controlled person for the controlling person under the Companies Act. Particular attention is paid to the consequences of the insolvency of a controlled person caused by the conduct of the controlling person under the business groups regime and the action to supplement liabilities. The thesis in this part evaluates the business groups regulation and deals with the cases in which a duty may be imposed on the controlling person under an action to supplement liabilities. The thesis also discusses the provisions of the Insolvency Act that contain special rules for members of the same corporate group as the debtor. In this...
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Insolvency of a Subsidiary Corporation and its Group Consequences
Smetanová, Eva ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Pelikán, Robert (referee)
Insolvency of a Subsidiary Corporation and its Group Consequences Abstract The thesis deals with insolvency of a subsidiary corporation and its group consequences. The thesis focuses on description and analysis of consequences of subsidiary's insolvency putting emphasis on parent company and the way in which creditors of a subsidiary can protect their claims within the Czech corporation and insolvency law. The keynote of the thesis is the fact that the economic reality of operation of a corporate group collide with the separate entity principle and the doctrine of limited liability. First the thesis analyses the ways how the parent company exerts influence over the subsidiary, because on its relation to the subsidiary depend the consequences concerning the responsibility for the insolvency of the subsidiary. Then the concept of de facto directors and shadow directors is explained. This concept is based on the real economic direction of the corporation, so the creditors could reach the assets of parent company by this concept without using the ultimate means as the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil. Finally, the thesis describes particular institutes of Czech corporation and insolvency law that provides for consequences that the insolvency of the subsidiary could cause in the sphere of the parent...
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