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Financing of Business Activities
Haumer, Ronald ; Plottová, Sylvia (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on financing business activities and a specific company on financing innovation of long-term assets of technical nature. The theoretical part provides a general overview of the topics of financing and there are characterizes the varoius types of analysis which are used to assess the state of organisation. In the practical part , the individual results of the analyzes are used , which serve to objectively evaluate the situation of the company and to draw another conclusion.
Financing of Business Activities
Haumer, Ronald ; Plottová, Sylvia (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on financing business activities and a specific company on financing innovation of long-term assets of technical nature. The theoretical part provides a general overview of the topics of financing and there are characterizes the varoius types of analysis which are used to assess the state of organisation. In the practical part , the individual results of the analyzes are used , which serve to objectively evaluate the situation of the company and to draw another conclusion.
Sacrifice as Investment, Investment as Sacrifice
Hrivniaková, Jana ; Sedláček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Janotík, Tomáš (referee)
In this work we will look at a particular example of investment and sacrifice, where investment originates in science and sacrifice in myths, but they both meet. The question is what exactly is what they are describing. Is investment and sacrifice similar or to grasp full understanding of this phenomenon we need both approaches? There can be found characteristics of rites in investment, similar structure and symbolism as well as economic incentives incorporated in the sacrifice. However investment is not perceived as rite and communication with divinity and sacrifice is not pure cost and benefit analysis. This paper tries to answer these questions and clarify the line between the two. It was Walter Benjamin who was first to notice the similarities between religion and economics and we would like to continue with the discussion. This topic is not much discussed further in literature, therefore by this paper we would like to fill the gap and contribute to the topic.

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