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Changing the Legal Form of Doing Business from a Self-employed Person to a Limited Liability Company
Suchá, Martina ; Dandová, Milada (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on changing the legal form of doing business from a self-employed person to a limited liability company. The thesis analyzes individual variants of transformation of a self-employed person into a limited liability company from tax and accounting view of point. Using a comparative method is evaluated and selected the most appropriate option of transformation for a specific business subject and then are mentioned the necessary steps for this change of legal form.
Effect of Enlargement of Consolidated Group on its Economy
Suchá, Martina ; Langrová, Blanka (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The master's thesis focuses on the issue of consolidated financial statements and the evaluation of the impact of the widening of the consolidated group on its economic situation. The first part of the thesis includes theoretical knowledge that are crucial for the consolidated financial statement. Afterwards, the current economic situation of the consolidated group is analyzed together with the valuation of the newly acquired business share. Finally, there are a new consolidated financial statements proposed and then the original state is compared with the newly extended consolidated group.
Community supported agriculture - Case Study KomPot
Suchá, Martina ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Fraňková, Eva (referee)
Master thesis Community Supported Agriculture - Case Study KomPot examines functioning of the KomPot association and its development since 2012 when the association was founded. The thesis also describes its members and seeks their reasons for joining and their opinions about KomPot. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the term Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) which has its origins in the 1970's in Japan and has been developing rapidly in the Czech Republic for the last two years. The CSA theme is put into the context of the terms community and agriculture first. Then it is explained what CSA means and what its characteristics are. The terms food sovereignty, food self-sufficiency and food security are described as well for they are closely related to CSA. For a detailed comprehension of the topic the thesis explores the CSAs in the world, which can show the diversity of CSA. A part of the research is the question asked by a research team in the frames of Specific University Research of the Charles University in Prague that examines to what extent CSA is a resistance strategy to the modern society individualisation and commodification. Key words community supported agriculture, community, agriculture, food sovereignty, food self-sufficiency, food security, individualisation,...
Effect of Enlargement of Consolidated Group on its Economy
Suchá, Martina ; Langrová, Blanka (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The master's thesis focuses on the issue of consolidated financial statements and the evaluation of the impact of the widening of the consolidated group on its economic situation. The first part of the thesis includes theoretical knowledge that are crucial for the consolidated financial statement. Afterwards, the current economic situation of the consolidated group is analyzed together with the valuation of the newly acquired business share. Finally, there are a new consolidated financial statements proposed and then the original state is compared with the newly extended consolidated group.
Changing the Legal Form of Doing Business from a Self-employed Person to a Limited Liability Company
Suchá, Martina ; Dandová, Milada (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on changing the legal form of doing business from a self-employed person to a limited liability company. The thesis analyzes individual variants of transformation of a self-employed person into a limited liability company from tax and accounting view of point. Using a comparative method is evaluated and selected the most appropriate option of transformation for a specific business subject and then are mentioned the necessary steps for this change of legal form.
Community supported agriculture - Case Study KomPot
Suchá, Martina ; Rynda, Ivan (advisor) ; Fraňková, Eva (referee)
Master thesis Community Supported Agriculture - Case Study KomPot examines functioning of the KomPot association and its development since 2012 when the association was founded. The thesis also describes its members and seeks their reasons for joining and their opinions about KomPot. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the term Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) which has its origins in the 1970's in Japan and has been developing rapidly in the Czech Republic for the last two years. The CSA theme is put into the context of the terms community and agriculture first. Then it is explained what CSA means and what its characteristics are. The terms food sovereignty, food self-sufficiency and food security are described as well for they are closely related to CSA. For a detailed comprehension of the topic the thesis explores the CSAs in the world, which can show the diversity of CSA. A part of the research is the question asked by a research team in the frames of Specific University Research of the Charles University in Prague that examines to what extent CSA is a resistance strategy to the modern society individualisation and commodification. Key words community supported agriculture, community, agriculture, food sovereignty, food self-sufficiency, food security, individualisation,...
The importance of nuts in the diet
Suchá, Martina ; Hejtmánková, Alena (advisor) ; Táborský, Jan (referee)
Dry shell fruits - the nuts; are among in fruits. The most important representatives of this group are walnuts and hazelnuts, almonds, pecans, Brazil nuts, pistachios, pine nuts and cashews. In nuts are the most fats, the average proportion of fat constitutes is about 55%. Important is also the proportion of high quality proteins (20%) and carbohydrates that are present particularly in the form of dietary fiber (12%). Also important is the presence of vitamin E, which is an important antioxidant for the body and prevents spoilage of fats. Dry shell fruits are rich in vitamin B and folic acid. With regular consumption of even small amounts of nuts is ensured adequate intake of minerals, which are located in nuts in a very significant amount. Nuts are particularly important source of magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, zinc, copper and selenium. Due to the high proportion of fat are nuts spoils quickly. Specific spoilage of the nuts is caused omnipresence of atmospheric oxygen it is very difficult to stop this process. The lower storage temperature retards spoilage of nuts as well as vacuum packaging, packaging in a protective atmosphere, which prevent the access of oxygen or packaged in packaging that transmit less light. To maintain the quality of the nuts is very important the proper drying and storage. At high water content below a shell is develops toxigenic mildew, which producing the mycotoxins. Mycotoxins are among the important natural toxins in food. The most dangerous mildew is Aspergillus flavus during their growth produces a toxin called aflatoxin. Dry shell fruits should be stored in a dry and cool place. After shelling the fruits out of the shells must be followed by rapid consumption. Often are the nuts regarded as unhealthy for its high fat content. Recent epidemiological and clinical studies have shown that regular consumption of nuts reduces the risk of ischemic heart diseases, cardiovascular diseases, myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis and other chronic disorders.
The economic viability of public health care in the Czech Republic specifically on obstetrics
Suchá, Martina ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Antonín, Pařízek (referee)
This diploma thesis aids to analyze the economic viability of public health care in the Czech Republic specifically on obstetrics. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the definition of basic concepts in health care, describes the history of obstetrics and health care, and specific the differences between traditional market and medical market. Further work is focused on indivudual models of health systems and explore the main principles of financing the public health system and reimbursement mechanisms fot health care in the Czech Republic. In the current healthcare system are guaranteed by the wide availibility of health care in corporated liberal elements strongly decentralized system. Despite efforts to privatization and decentralization of heath care remains the most important role of the state. It is clear from the Constitution of the Czech Republic and its components -- The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The practical part contains the implementation of cost- analysis of direct and indirect cost of labor and spontaneous birth by Caesarean section in an examination of medical device. In the Czech Republic the level of neonatal care is high. Infant mortality is almoust minimal and our country is ranked in the direction of of the leading positions in Europe and worldwide. This part is focused on the hospitál in general, number of hospitals in the Czech Republic and limit number of births under which the hospitál should be concluded. In the Czech Republic, every year go from hospitál to home care about 400 children with weight under one kilogram and the subsequent care of the newborn is not so good. That is why the final part of my thesis devoted to the issue of premature infants and care for them.
Head scarf law as an example of solving the multiculturalism in France
Suchá, Martina ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Stellner, František (referee)
My Bachelor's work" Head scarf law as an example of solving the multiculturalism in France" dwells on the current integrative and immigratory policy of one of the most numerous religious minorities -- the Muslims. The demographic emergence is briefly defined and a key French vocable Laicité is interpreted in the text below too. The merits of my work are in a detailed analysis of the Islamic head scarf problem and its wearing related multicultural conflicts. Such French major concerns led to a legislative adjustment of Laicism Act in 2004. President Sarkozy's opinion on the above mentioned Act and a brief view of Islamic chapels' fabrication problems are parts of my work as well.

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