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Status of public awareness of the Czech Republic with the new law on consumer credit
BRAŠNOVÁ, Olga
This work examines the consumers' awareness of consumer credit. Consumer debt in the Czech Republic grows. Non-bank institutions were developing along with the debt. Unlike banks, these institutions would provide loans to consumers even without researching the client's solvency. The consumer then ended up in a situation where they did not have a way of paying the debt off (the so called debt trap). This is why the state felt the need to regulate non-bank institutions, leading to the creation of a new consumer credit act. It is act number 257/2016 Coll. The work consists of ascertaining the public awareness of the changes to the new consumer credit act. A questionnaire survey was chosen as the method. Two hundred and ten respondents of various age categories participated in the questionnaire. The questionnaire was evaluated using scientific methods: analysis, deduction and synthesis. The aim of the thesis is to determine the state of awareness of the Czech public about changes in the new Consumer Credit Act.
The analysis of consumer loans
Šubová, Veronika ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Rajl, Jiří (referee)
The master´s thesis analyses consumer loans provided by selected bank and non-bank entities within the Czech financial market. The main objective of the thesis, as well as the subject matter of its practical part, is to analyse the offers of particular bank and non-bank consumer loan providers and compare their financial advantages on sample examples of selected consumer loans. Partial goals of theoretical part of the thesis include closer presentation of the subject-matter of consumer loans, definition of the basic concepts and brief explanation of relevant law. The thesis also incorporates the evaluation of indebtedness development of Czech households.

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