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Financing long term property in firm with international participation with international and intranational truck and automobile transport
BAŠTA, Kristian
The base of the dissertation was the characteristics of the long-term corporeal property and possibilities of its financing. The topic was further developed in the practical part of the dissertation on possible use in Handy-trans company. Cash payment, leasing and bank credit belong among the described alternatives. Advantages and disadvantages of these forms of payment are also mentioned in the dissertation. There are also mentioned accounting regulations connected with long-term property. In the practical part all the long-term corporeal property, purchased since the establishment of the company, is described. The pricing load for the company, the company where the item was purchased or which provided money for purchasing the item, are also mentioned at each item. The most advantageous variant is chosen for the given company. The most optimal alternative seems to be the purchase through leasing despite the difficulties with getting the bank credit in this difficult economic time. The cash payment is not possible due to the size of the company. It could significantly influence liquidity and pecuniary stability of the company.

How the Syrian immigration will affect the European economy; a short-term and long-term analysis.
Raygada, Sergio ; Potužák, Pavel (advisor) ; Prokop, Jaromír (referee)
The present concern of most member countries in the EU is the short and long term impact of the influx of the Syrian refugees on their economy. The crisis in the Syrian territory has caused citizens to seek refuge and safety in nearby countries, thus creating an imbalance in the micro and macroeconomic activities of the receiving countries.The quality as well as the quantity of labor an economy can access has a direct influence on its GDP growth. An influx of labor to an economy as a result of the massive migration crisis caused by war, if not strategically harnessed and economically managed, could induce economic challenges. The aim of this study is to examine and estimate the economic impact that migrants coming to the EU due to the Syrian civil war will have by doing a regression analysis of immigration on the European Union labor market with variables such as wages, fiscal positions and employment. This research articulates from its findings that this has further augmented economies with available labor, and as a result, inducing an increase in unemployment, wages, and GDP growth.

The Comparison of the Czech and Slovak Governments between 1992 and 2002
Bobula, Filip ; Říchová, Blanka (advisor) ; Cabada, Ladislav (referee)
The Master thesis "The Comparison of the Czech and Slovak governments between 1992 and 2002" deals with the problem of the establishment of governments, the main coalition and oposition parties and the main situations of political life of Czech and Slovak governments in this period. The thesis is divided into three chapters. Chapter one is an introduction to the topic and focuses on the process of constitution development in both countries, which was taking place in the period of the Federation. The second chapter covers the period from 1992 to 1998 and the third chapter 1998 to 2002. The following section constitutes the comparison of these specific periods. The main comparison parameters are: the stability of the party systems, the consolidation of the society, and the foreign policy development. The Czech Republic appears to be better in this excercise. It's party system is far more stabilized and it's society is much more homogenic. As argued in the thesis, this result is mainly due to the lack of any anti-democratic and authoritative element on the political scene, as it was in the period of Meciar's government in Slovakia. During this period of nearly six years, Slovakia had fallen behind in all areas of society development, in comparison to other countries, namely the Czech Republic. Fortunately due...

The United Kingdom and the European Integration: Influence of foreign trade and monetary politics on the British attitude towards Europe between the years 1941 and 1973
Matera, Jan ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Váška, Jan (referee)
The master's thesis The United Kingdom and the European Integration: Influence of foreign trade and monetary politics on the British attitude towards Europe between the years 1941 and 1973 explores the relationship of the United Kingdom towards European integration in a period from the end of the Second World War to the point of becoming a member of the European Economic Community in 1973. The relationship of the United Kingdom with Europe is studied by analysing international monetary and trade politics of the United Kingdom, its economic standing in the world and comparative strength of Pound Sterling. All of these variables played a key role in the development of aforementioned relationship. The aim of the thesis is to ascertain the role played by international monetary and trade politics of the United Kingdom in relation to European integration. The research itself is divided into three chapters and overall defined and underpinned by conjoining two theories of hegemonic stability and aspects of realist school of political economy. First chapter examines the emergence and development of Bretton Woods system and American economic hegemony. Following chapter explores the relationship between the United Kingdom and the Sterling Area. Final chapter deals with British economic relationship towards...

Optimal tax system
Podobský, Petr ; Lipka, David (advisor) ; Antoš, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to find the optimal tax system based on the employees taxation model. The basic question is how the tax system influences the work supply and how it changes the wealth distribution. The model uses the distribution of gross monthly wages from ČSÚ data. In the first part there is an introduction of tax theory. In the second part there is a definition of optimal tax system. In the third part there is a description of tax model and its parameters are defined. In the fourth part there is a presentation of the results of the model taxation. The last part of the thesis chooses the optimal tax system. The thesis comes to a conclusion that the optimal tax system is presented by a proportional taxation due its lowest loss of product. The change of wealth distribution should be realized by transfers.

Case studyof physiotherapy treatment of patient after fracture of second lumbar vertebra
Holá, Šárka ; Říha, Michal (advisor) ; Hankovcová, Eva (referee)
The title of the batchelor thesis: A Case Study of Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient after Fracture of L2 Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to gather theoretical information of physiotherapeutic care for patients after suffering a fracture of vertebrae of the lumbar spine and making the following case report of a patient after an extraction of a fixator for the stabilization of L2 vertebrae. Summary: The general part is dedicated to the theory of anatomy, biomechanics and kinesiology of a spine and refers to diagnostic methods and treatments of spine lesions. The detailed case report is describing a patient after an operation of the lumbar spine due to a fracture caused by a car accident. Keywords: lumbar spine, lumbar vertebrae, fracture, case study

Analysis of External Economic Stability of the Czech Rebulic
Kuncl, Martin ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
The purpose of this paper is to analyse external economic stability of the Czech Republic. The external economic stability is defined and basic theory related to especially intertemporal approach to external balances is reviewed. Special consideration is given to the transition character of the economy. The descriptive as well as econometric analysis (VAR and cointegration models) find that the Czech Republic is not dangerously imbalanced. A potential threat is found to be reresented by government budget deficits due to the problem of twin deficits.

Belief in Capital
Sirotek, Jan ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Blažková, Miloslava (referee)
The work describes phenomenons and thoughts which led and oftentimes still lead to a birth, a forming and a stabilization of market capitalism as a main philosophy of present world in the course of history as well as nowadays. The Analysis focuses on phenomenons of both material and spiritual characters. It exposes a spirit which accompanies man from everlasting. Through guise of God, man, the rabble, a state, a nation and a work is it being transformated into capital as self purpose. The science and its methodology caused this certainty seeking turnabout from transcendent thoughts to rational classification of matter. Due to its own discovery that matter is only a kind of energy confesses the science to its religious substance. A pursuit of profit resulting as well in life in affluence becomes then the main point of entire efforts of saturation.

The impact of regulation on the protection of financial intermediary clients
Zámečník, Petr ; Heřman, Jan (advisor) ; Kislingerová, Eva (referee) ; Rozsa, Zoltán (referee)
Financial intermediation due to misselling harms consumers. The work concerns to regulation of financial intermediaries and relation between financial intermediary and his or her client. The main objective is to analyze how the regulatory of commissions impact financial intermediation. The paper analyzes the current form of legal status of financial intermediation in the European Union and the Czech Republic and results in analyzing the impacts of regulatory proposals that was discussed in Chamber of Deputies Parliament of the Czech Republic. It concludes that if the proposals were accepted, it will not improve the quality of consumer protection, but even can cause damage to the client. The current legislative base moreover provides sufficient resources to prosecuting financial intermediation, which does not respect the client's interest. For analyzing the relation between financial intermediary and his or her client is developed theoretical model based on theory of games.

Evaluation of the company Kordárna, a.s.
Kopecký, Ondřej ; Kislingerová, Eva (advisor) ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (referee)
The work attempts to determine the value of company Kordárna, a.s. due to ongoing insolvency process. In the theoretical part there are described the methodological tools that are used in the valuation. They describe internal and external potential of the company. These methods are applied to the company in the practical part. In addition to determining the value of the company there is also assessed advantage of the reorganization, which allows the new insolvency law. The work shows that the reorganization causes higher proportional satisfaction of creditors than in the case of bankruptcy.