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Problems Derived from Differences between Czech Accounting Law and IFRS
Čech, Vratislav ; Jakubcová, Marie (referee) ; Beranová, Michaela (advisor)
Object of the thesis Problems Derived from Differences between Czech Accounting Law and IFRS is to analyze differences in financial reporting according to the Czech Accounting Standards and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). First part of the thesis concentrates on theoretical grounds and general requirements of financial reporting. The second part separately describes fundamentals of financial reporting based on Czech Accounting Standards and IFRS. Third and the most extensive part of the thesis is devoted to an analysis of specific differences and derived problems. The thesis can serve as a guideline to creating a financial reporting transfer bridge.
Revision of the IFRS Conceptual Framework
Šantrůček, Martin ; Valášková, Mariana (advisor) ; Žárová, Marcela (referee)
This thesis deals with current amendment of the International Financial Reporting Standards Conceptual Framework. This Amendment is one of the most awaited projects of the International Accounting Standards Board for the year 2017. Conceptual Framework serves as a basic ideological basis and theoretical premise for the creation of the accounting standards. Consistence between Conceptual Framework and IFRS and being up to date are the key factors for the whole system to work properly. This thesis deals with the Conceptual Frameworks development from its beginnings in the USA to the current amendment made by IASB and the thesis is trying to analyse the whole concept of the Conceptual Framework, its importance and its contained information which are under a strong pressure to be perfect. This thesis primary goal is to analyse the current amendment of the Conceptual Framework, which is being evaluated and commented with help of the comment letters received to the Exposure Draft 2015. There are also suggested some recommendations, that should be considered before finalizing the new Conceptual Framework.
Zobecnění objektově orientovaného paradigmatu zavedením morfologie objektů
Šlajchrt, Zbyněk ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Merunka, Vojtěch (referee) ; Virius, Miroslav (referee)
Modeling protean objects, i.e. objects adapting their structure and behavior dynamically with respect to a changeable environment, is often challenging in traditional object-oriented languages. According to the author, the root cause of this problem lies in the class-based conceptual framework embedded in the foundation of the object-oriented para-digm. The proposed paradigm Object Morphology (OM) is greatly influenced by prototype theory developed in the field of cognitive psychology. OM abandons the notion of class and suggests, instead, that the abstractions of protean objects should be established through the construction of morph models describing the possible forms of those objects. This the-sis defines the theoretical foundations of OM, which is further used to specify the elements of prototypical object-oriented analysis. An important part of this work is also a proof-of-concept implementation of an OM framework in Scala.
Analysis of possibility of Conceptual Framework IPSAS implementation to Czech accounting legislation
Jančí, Veronika ; Svoboda, Michal (advisor) ; Zelenka, Vladimír (referee)
The main objective of this diploma thesis is to familiarize the readers with the Conceptual Framework relating to the International Public Sector Accounting Standards IPSAS. Introduction is dedicated to the public sector, its basic characteristics and its nature in general. For easier understanding of the issue is further discussed about international financial reporting systems; IFRS and US GAAP is mentioned primarily. The greatest scope is left to the main topic, to the Conceptual Framework IPSAS. The thesis discusses the basic principles and requirements for financial reporting of public sector entities which are regulated by Conceptual Framework IPSAS. Attention is also focused on comparison with the accounting system in the Czech Republic for the purpose of analyzing the possibilities of its implementation in Czech accounting legislation.
Problems Derived from Differences between Czech Accounting Law and IFRS
Čech, Vratislav ; Jakubcová, Marie (referee) ; Beranová, Michaela (advisor)
Object of the thesis Problems Derived from Differences between Czech Accounting Law and IFRS is to analyze differences in financial reporting according to the Czech Accounting Standards and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). First part of the thesis concentrates on theoretical grounds and general requirements of financial reporting. The second part separately describes fundamentals of financial reporting based on Czech Accounting Standards and IFRS. Third and the most extensive part of the thesis is devoted to an analysis of specific differences and derived problems. The thesis can serve as a guideline to creating a financial reporting transfer bridge.
Forming and importance of the rules for accounting and reporting
Kubínová, Adéla ; Janhuba, Miloslav (advisor) ; Valášková, Mariana (referee)
This thesis deals with accounting issue regarding the rules for accounting and reporting. The fundamental part is a characteristic of generally accepted accounting principles, their forming and importance in the international financial scale. The aim of the thesis is to describe the process and conditions of the development of these principles and illustrate the impact of breaching of selected fundamental assumptions on the financial statements.
The Conceptual Framework of IPSAS and its possibilities of future implementation in Czech Republic
Stehlíková, Simona ; Svoboda, Michal (advisor) ; Zouhar, Tomáš (referee)
The objective of the diploma thesis is to introduce the Conceptual Framework that is accompanying the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS). To approach the issue of public sector the thesis describes its nature and key characteristics. It also deals with financial reporting systems from an international perspective; the IPSAS and the US GAAP are presented especially. The main part is focused on particular principles and requirements for preparation of the financial statements that are defined in the Conceptual Framework IPSAS. These are also examined and compared with Czech Accounting Legislation in order to outline essential differences and its possibilities of implementation.
Possibilities of implementation of chosen standards IPSAS into Czech Accounting Legislation
Eichlerová, Gabriela ; Svoboda, Michal (advisor) ; Zelenka, Vladimír (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with possibilities of implementation of chosen International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) into Czech Accounting Legislation. It also describes key characteristics of public sector and general concepts contained in Conceptual Framework. Selected IPSAS are analyzed and compared with national standards in order to outline possibilities of implementation of international approaches to Czech Accounting Legislation. The main part of the thesis is focused on the folowing specific areas: tangible and intangible assets, impairment and non-exchange transactions.
Public Sector Accounting According to Czech Legislation and IPSAS
Šantinová, Věra ; Zelenka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Svoboda, Michal (referee)
The aim of this work is to introduce the issue of the public sector. Work explains principles and funding of public sector but the main attention is focused on its accounting. Accounting of public sector is viewed from the perspective of czech legislation and International Accounting Public Sector Standards (IPSAS). The last mentioned one is dealing only with the selected standards which shows the specifics of public sector. It includes for example revenue from non-exchange transactions, impairment of non-cash-generating assets and financial statements of public sector entities.
The conceptual framework in IFRS and the czech accounting rules
Koudelová, Martina ; Valášková, Mariana (advisor) ; Pelák, Jiří (referee)
The conceptual framework as an introductory document of International Financial Reporting Standards is the basis for financial statements preparation. It consists of the objective of financial statements, underlying assumptions, qualitative characteristics, definition of elements of financial statements, their recognition and measurement as well as concepts of capital and capital maintenance. The evidence of the necessity of the conceptual framework is seen in wordwide harmonization and in an ongoing process of convergence. The importance of the conceptual framework is emphasized by ideas and reasons supporting its creation coming from the past. By novelising the conceptual framework the project was divided into eight phases called A to H. This bachelor thesis has for an objective to compare the conceptual framework to the czech accounting rules. And following this comparison to find whether there is some conceptual framework of financial reporting system in the Czech Republic.

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