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Possibilities of Financing of Construction Investment in Municipality
Maturová, Vladimíra ; Beránková, Martina (referee) ; Puchýř, Bohumil (advisor)
My bachelor’s thesis „Possibilities of financing of construction investment in municipality“ is divided into two parts – theoretical and practical one. Theoretical part contains definition of investment, the possibility of financial resources and also thesis includes non-profit sector. I particularly deal with non-profit and non-governmental organizations, their classification and funding. The practical part is directed again to financing but this time financing specifically construction belonging to non-profit sector. For this opportunity I chose the reconstruction of the building of kindergarten Pohádka located in town Bystřice nad Pernštejnem. I performed analysis of particular possibilities that could be used to financing of the building reconstruction. Finally I also pointed to the appropriate way of financing for this city.
Financial Assurance of Investment Project in Public Sector
Martiniová, Blanka ; Liláková, Jitka (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to grasp a financial assurance of projects in the public sector. In its theoretical part the possibilities of financial assurance in the case of building contract in the public sector are described. This part also defines key terms used in this subject. The second part of the bachelor's thesis, the practical one, shows the financial assurance of the particular public investment project, which already has been realized; the practical case serves as an instance of application of theoretical opportunities described above in the practical realization.
Effective Funding of Company
Neubauer, Ondřej ; Musil, Tomáš (referee) ; Boušková, Štěpánka (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on financing the investment project companies Milan Tomasek - TOMEX. Work creates a financial analysis among the period of 2006-2008, the evaluation and formulation of proposals to improve the situation of the company. Based on the gathered data are based on the possibility of investment development company. The thesis is divided into two parts repectively methodological and practical.
Source Analysis of Financing of Selected Invesment in the Municipaliti
Kučera, Patrik ; Vaňková, Lucie (referee) ; Puchýř, Bohumil (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis called Source analysis of financing of selected investment in the municipality is focused on possibilities which can be used for financing the selected investment. This work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part defines and divides investments and then describes the financial resources that can be used for financing public investment. The practical part discusses the possibilities of financing specific investment in the municipality. The selected investment is a new building of kindergarten in the township of Drásov. The goal of this thesis is to find and elaborate all available financial resources and then to choose the optimal variant of financing.
Financing of Business Activities
Mykhaylyk, Sergiy ; ZÁMEČNÍK, Jan (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the funding methods of fixed assets acquisition for the company. Theoretic part explain the terminology of the financial sphere. In the practical part company and the acquisited asset are introduced. Next is the comparison of all the fuding methods of that acquisition. The work´s aim is to choose the best way for the company to fund the investment.
Foreign Banks and Financial Development - Foreign Bank Lending in CEE Countries
Köthe, Anja ; Hlaváček, Michal (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Korosteleva, Julia (referee)
Foreign Banks and Financial Development - Foreign Bank Lending in CEE Countries Master thesis Anja Köthe Abstract The objective of this paper is to investigate the relation between foreign banks and financial development and to focus on foreign bank lending, in particular. The research focuses on four countries with a high share of foreign banks: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Using a dataset of 122 banks over a 10 year period from 2005 to 2015 a fixed effects panel regression models is used for an empirical analysis. Loan growth as a proxy for lending behaviour and credit stability is used as the dependent variable. The empirical models investigate the determinants of loan growth in foreign and domestic banks as well as the dependence of foreign bank subsidiaries on their parent banks. The regression results indicate that domestic banks are more dependent on local economic conditions and bank performance. Their credit supply depends more on their profitability, loan quality and domestic market share. Foreign bank subsidiaries, in contrast, exhibit greater independence from local economic conditions and also from subsidiary performance indicators such as profitability ratios. Instead their lending behaviour is significantly influenced by the financial characteristics of their parent banks.
The effect of higher capital requirements on bank lending: the capital surplus matters
Kolcunová, Dominika ; Malovaná, Simona
This paper studies the impact of higher additional capital requirements on growth in loans to the private sector for banks in the Czech Republic. The empirical results indicate that higher additional capital requirements have a negative effect on loan growth for banks with relatively low capital surpluses. In addition, the results confirm that the relationship between the capital surplus and loan growth is also important at times of stable capital requirements, i.e. it does not serve only as an intermediate channel of higher additional capital requirements.
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Foreign Banks and Financial Development - Foreign Bank Lending in CEE Countries
Köthe, Anja ; Hlaváček, Michal (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee) ; Korosteleva, Julia (referee)
Foreign Banks and Financial Development - Foreign Bank Lending in CEE Countries Master thesis Anja Köthe Abstract The objective of this paper is to investigate the relation between foreign banks and financial development and to focus on foreign bank lending, in particular. The research focuses on four countries with a high share of foreign banks: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Using a dataset of 122 banks over a 10 year period from 2005 to 2015 a fixed effects panel regression models is used for an empirical analysis. Loan growth as a proxy for lending behaviour and credit stability is used as the dependent variable. The empirical models investigate the determinants of loan growth in foreign and domestic banks as well as the dependence of foreign bank subsidiaries on their parent banks. The regression results indicate that domestic banks are more dependent on local economic conditions and bank performance. Their credit supply depends more on their profitability, loan quality and domestic market share. Foreign bank subsidiaries, in contrast, exhibit greater independence from local economic conditions and also from subsidiary performance indicators such as profitability ratios. Instead their lending behaviour is significantly influenced by the financial characteristics of their parent banks.
Linkages between financial sector and real output - empirical evidence from the Czech Republic
Tomis, Martin ; Geršl, Adam (advisor) ; Jakubík, Petr (referee)
This thesis studies various ways in which the financial sector may affect the real economy. Particular attention is devoted to the bank lending channel of monetary transmission which amplifies monetary policy through changes in the supply of bank loans. We analyze the theoretical foundations of this channel, review international empirical literature and identify characteristic features of Czech financial system. Due to the important role of bank loans in the Czech Republic and the limited availability of alternative sources of finance, we hypothesize that the channel should be operative in the Czech Republic. Using a VEC model we analyze aggregate data for 2001-2011. Impulse response functions are then used to identify responses of the lending rate and the amount of loans to a monetary shock. Based on these responses we conclude the bank lending channel was operative.
The position of small and medium enterprises in the Czech Republic
Polívková, Aneta ; Pletichová, Dobroslava (advisor) ; Zdena, Zdena (referee)
The presented thesis deals with a specific definition of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Czech Republic. It evaluates the status of SMEs in the Czech economy in terms of their position in raising funds, especially from the banking sector in order to ensure stability and growth. The thesis deals with the explanation of basic concepts and categories in the field of business in the theoretical part, the position of SMEs in the economy, their development, contribute to the economic stability of the country and the impact on employment. There is also a support concept in the years 2014 - 2020 characterized by the thesis. Impacts of the economic crisis on SMEs and intervention by the Government of the Czech Republic are mentioned as well. Financing options are presented in detail. The practical part is devoted to a financial analysis of the selected company, evaluation of resulting indicators and determination of conditions for granting business loans. Recommendations for the chosen company are presented in the conclusion part, with regard to their situation within the issue of financing potential investment in fixed assets.

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