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Climate Change Risk Premium, Stock Returns and Volatility Analysis in Relation to ESG Score
Barotov, Timur ; Baruník, Jozef (advisor) ; Vácha, Lukáš (referee)
The purpose of this study is to provide the evidence in regards to how the ESG score integration in the investment strategies affects the stock portfolio performances. The 10 year long panel data on European stocks were used to test how does the corporate ESG score correlate with returns and volatility on corporate stocks and does it (if at all) hold any explanatory power if added to popularly used asset pricing models. Data sample was divided in two based on long and short ESG reporting periods, where on each the analysis was performed separately. Furthermore, both the single sort and double sort analyses were performed to isolate size and ESG effects. Using Fama-MacBeth regression the results seem to suggest that investors are already pricing in the climate related risks as shown by the negative risk premium associated with high ESG firms. Returns and volatility of corporate stocks tend to be lower with higher ESG score, although not uniformly nor very significantly. Comparing Leaders portfolio showed that high (European) ESG scorers underperfomed S&P 500 index both in terms of return and volatility.
Evaluation of the company according to financial statements prepared in accordance with Czech accounting regulations in relation to the valution.
POŽÁR, Tomáš
The way which the company valuated the assets influence the size of assets and liabilities. Also valuation of assets has got influence on size of expenses and incomes (and on the profit). Valuation is a key issue in accounting. The entity can usually choose lot of methods to valuation of assets, but the entity must respect the principle of true and fair view of reality. This bachelor´s thesis find out the effect of the methods used in the valuation of assets selected on the accounting statements prepared in accordance with Czech accounting regulations. The theoretical part describes the selected part of the assets and describes the various methods of valuation. In the practical part are described and analyzed the valuation methods of assets which are used by the selected company. The analyzed methods are evaluated by using the calculations and compared with the valid legislation of the Czech Republic. The suggestions for improvement were issued based on the results from the practical part.
Accounting for the impairment of non-financial assets IFRS/US GAAP
Kačur, Branislav ; Zelenka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Vašek, Libor (referee)
This thesis deals with the requirements of how to approach the issue of testing the value of assets in accounting and recognition of an impairment loss under IFRS and U.S. GAAP. The main objective was to create a comprehensive view of this specific area, eventually determine differences in accounting and reporting between IFRS and US GAAP. There is mostly characteristic of IAS 36 Impairment of Assets and SFAS 144 Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets, which specify when and how to entity test, identify, report impairment loss. The work also describes the basics of valuation of assets, mainly deals with the measurement by using historical cost and fair value.

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