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Financial analysis of Sberbank CZ, Inc.
Sládek, Jan ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Fleischmann, Luboš (referee)
The main objective of this master thesis is to develop a financial analysis of banking institution Sberbank CZ, Inc., to evaluate the overall effectiveness of its activities and to compare its situation with competing banks. The master thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part focuses on description of methodological and theoretical findings, which are connected with financial analysis. Attention is paid not only to financial analysis and financial indicators, but the author of the thesis also deals with information resources, information duties of banks, financial statements and regulations of the Czech National Bank. The second part is devoted to introduction of chosen banks and description of their main features. The third part focuses on application of reached findings and creating financial analysis of Sberbank CZ, Inc.. Results will be continuously evaluated and also measured with competing banks. In conclusion are presented reached results of financial analysis, on which is evaluated whole financial situation of Sberbank CZ, Inc..
Choosing the optimum variant financial product for the selected client
PLEVKOVÁ, Vladimíra
The diploma thesis analyzes the range of consumers credit in the Czech banking and non-banking market. In the first part, there are basic concepts related to the consumers loans introduced to the reader. Subsequently there are individual companies described according to the offered consumers loan. These knowledge is summarized in tables for better illustration The main goal is to choose the optimal consumers loan for the specific client.. In conclusion to meet the aim of the work the two model examples were used to compare the certain offers on the market.
Analysis of development of Société Générale between 2005-2011
Horáčková, Jana ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor) ; Matejašák, Milan (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the group Société Générale between 2005-2011. The analysis concentrates on assesment of economic development and efficiency of Société Générale between 2005-2011 as a response to the development in the global economy, including the analysis of the main reasons for its development and analysis of potential risks in future development of the group. The thesis also deals with the development of the French banking market between 2005-2011, its specifics and main players with impact on comparison of these player to Société Générale and on finding the market position for Société Générale.
Economic research bulletin (2009, No.2)
Česká národní banka
The first article in this edition, employing stress-testing procedures, assesses the determinants of the ability of Czech banks as compared to German ones to withstand credit and macroeconomic risks. The second article scrutinises the role of quality of banks’ management in bank failures, also testing whether there were differences between Czech-owned and foreign-owned banks. In the third article a modelling framework is proposed showing how the central bank’s knowledge of the health of the financial system could be used for the optimal conduct of monetary policy. The last article empirically examines developments in the integration of stock markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia vis-à-vis the euro area.
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Banking Market in the Czech Republic
Nováková, Kateřina ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Dolášová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor work deals with the concept of the bank, its functions, legislation, regulation and supervision in the banking market. The theoretical knowledge is used in the practical part, where a brief depiction is followed by basic characteristics of the major banks in the Czech market. The starting point of this work is a market-economic analysis of the current banking market in the Czech Republic.

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