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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Využití IFRS pro malé a střední podniky v českém prostředí / Application of the IFRS for Small and Medium-Sized Entities in Czech environment

Laboutka, Marek January 2010 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) and its possible applications in the Czech Republic. Theoretical part of thesis focuses particularly on the main differences between IFRS for SMEs and current Czech accounting regulation. Practical part aims to emphasize possible application of IFRS for SMEs on case studies. The goal of this part is also to outline the impact of these problems on real data provided by a specific Czech company. These problems are results of a field research and personal findings and opinions of the author.
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Aplikace marketingu ve společnosti AIMS International, s.r.o. / Marketing Analysis - AIMS International, s.r.o.

Kukura, Peter January 2010 (has links)
The main target of the Master's thesis is to evaluate international marketing activities of the AIMS International, s.r.o which belongs to the category of Small and Medium-sized Entities Within the Theory, definitions of marketing applications in the field of conference and incentive travel are described. Practical part is dealing with situation analysis of chosen company. Marketing budget and plan are included.
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Förenklade redovisningsregler för små- och medelstora företag : En studie om hur redovisningsnormer som idéer kan spridas samt vilka institutionella faktorer som påverkar inställningen till införandet av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för små- och medelstora företag i olika länder. / Simplified accounting standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities : A study of how accounting standards as ideas are spread, and what institutional factors affects the attitude towards the implementation of International Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities in different countries.

Flodström, Jennie, Käll, Marie January 2007 (has links)
<p>Bakgrund</p><p>Från och med den 1:a januari 2005 ska alla börsnoterade bolag inom EU tillämpa IFRS. I de flesta länder råder valfrihet för onoterade bolag att tillämpa IFRS eller nationella redovisningsstandards. Det har dock visat sig att SMEs främst väljer att tillämpa de nationella reglerna, då IFRS anses för omfattande och kostsamma att tillämpa. Mot denna bakgrund tog IASB initiativet till ett förslag om ett införande av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för små- och medelstora företag.</p><p>Syfte</p><p>Denna uppsats avser att undersöka hur redovisningsstandards som idéer sprids, vilka bärarna av idéerna är samt hur idéerna blir starka och uppnår legitimitet. Vidare avses att utreda vilka institutionella faktorer som kan förklara inställningen till införandet av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för SMEs i olika länder.</p><p>Avgränsningar</p><p>Uppsatsen avgränsas till att omfatta länder som tillhör den anglosaxiska och kontinentaleuropeiska redovisningstraditionen samt ingår i EU eller EEA.</p><p>Metod</p><p>Syftet besvaras genom att analysera hur IASB gått tillväga avseende SME-projektet samt genom att tolka de yttranden som inkommit till IASB avseende diskussionsunderlaget ”Preliminary Views on Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities”.</p><p>Resultat</p><p>Redovisningsidéer sprids genom idébärare samt genom tolkningsprocessen där de även blir starka och vinner legitimitet. Vilken redovisningstradition ett land tillhör är avgörande för inställningen till IFRS för SMEs. Beskattningssystemet är av stor betydelse, profession och normgivande organ har också inverkan, medan kapitalmarknadsstrukturen i landet är av underordnad betydelse.</p> / <p>Background</p><p>All listed companies within the EU are obligated to apply IFRS in their accounting from January the 1st 2005. In most countries, companies are allowed to choose between applying the IFRS or their national regulations. It has shown that SMEs primarly choose to apply the national rules, since IFRS appears to be to complex and expensive. From this background IASB initiated a proposal regarding an implementation of international accountingstandards for small and medium-sized entities.</p><p>Purpose</p><p>This paper intends to examine how accounting standards as ideas are spread, who the carriers of the idea are and how the ideas become strong and gain legitimacy. Further, the intention is to examine what institutional factors, which can explain the attitude towards the implementation of international accounting standards for SMEs in different countries.</p><p>Demarcation</p><p>This study considers countries that belong to the anglosaxon or continentaleuropean accounting traditions and is a part of the EU or EEA.</p><p>Realization</p><p>The purpose is filled through analyzing IASBs line of action regarding the SME-project and through interpretation of the comments received by IASB, regarding the discussionpaper ”Preliminary Views on Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities”.</p><p>Results</p><p>Accountingideas are spread through bearers of the ideas and by the interpretationprocess, where they get strong and also gains legitimacy. What accountingtradition a country belongs to is crucial in the regards to the attitude towards IFRS for SMEs. Taxsystem is of great importance, profession and standardsetters as well, whereas the structure of the capitalmarket is less important.</p>
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Förenklade redovisningsregler för små- och medelstora företag : En studie om hur redovisningsnormer som idéer kan spridas samt vilka institutionella faktorer som påverkar inställningen till införandet av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för små- och medelstora företag i olika länder. / Simplified accounting standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities : A study of how accounting standards as ideas are spread, and what institutional factors affects the attitude towards the implementation of International Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities in different countries.

Flodström, Jennie, Käll, Marie January 2007 (has links)
Bakgrund Från och med den 1:a januari 2005 ska alla börsnoterade bolag inom EU tillämpa IFRS. I de flesta länder råder valfrihet för onoterade bolag att tillämpa IFRS eller nationella redovisningsstandards. Det har dock visat sig att SMEs främst väljer att tillämpa de nationella reglerna, då IFRS anses för omfattande och kostsamma att tillämpa. Mot denna bakgrund tog IASB initiativet till ett förslag om ett införande av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för små- och medelstora företag. Syfte Denna uppsats avser att undersöka hur redovisningsstandards som idéer sprids, vilka bärarna av idéerna är samt hur idéerna blir starka och uppnår legitimitet. Vidare avses att utreda vilka institutionella faktorer som kan förklara inställningen till införandet av internationella enhetliga redovisningsstandards för SMEs i olika länder. Avgränsningar Uppsatsen avgränsas till att omfatta länder som tillhör den anglosaxiska och kontinentaleuropeiska redovisningstraditionen samt ingår i EU eller EEA. Metod Syftet besvaras genom att analysera hur IASB gått tillväga avseende SME-projektet samt genom att tolka de yttranden som inkommit till IASB avseende diskussionsunderlaget ”Preliminary Views on Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities”. Resultat Redovisningsidéer sprids genom idébärare samt genom tolkningsprocessen där de även blir starka och vinner legitimitet. Vilken redovisningstradition ett land tillhör är avgörande för inställningen till IFRS för SMEs. Beskattningssystemet är av stor betydelse, profession och normgivande organ har också inverkan, medan kapitalmarknadsstrukturen i landet är av underordnad betydelse. / Background All listed companies within the EU are obligated to apply IFRS in their accounting from January the 1st 2005. In most countries, companies are allowed to choose between applying the IFRS or their national regulations. It has shown that SMEs primarly choose to apply the national rules, since IFRS appears to be to complex and expensive. From this background IASB initiated a proposal regarding an implementation of international accountingstandards for small and medium-sized entities. Purpose This paper intends to examine how accounting standards as ideas are spread, who the carriers of the idea are and how the ideas become strong and gain legitimacy. Further, the intention is to examine what institutional factors, which can explain the attitude towards the implementation of international accounting standards for SMEs in different countries. Demarcation This study considers countries that belong to the anglosaxon or continentaleuropean accounting traditions and is a part of the EU or EEA. Realization The purpose is filled through analyzing IASBs line of action regarding the SME-project and through interpretation of the comments received by IASB, regarding the discussionpaper ”Preliminary Views on Accounting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities”. Results Accountingideas are spread through bearers of the ideas and by the interpretationprocess, where they get strong and also gains legitimacy. What accountingtradition a country belongs to is crucial in the regards to the attitude towards IFRS for SMEs. Taxsystem is of great importance, profession and standardsetters as well, whereas the structure of the capitalmarket is less important.
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Audit from Audit Exempted Small and Medium-sized Entities (SMEs) in Sweden

Lakhe Shrestha, Biswas Kaji, Wai, Honey Htun January 2011 (has links)
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are seen as backbone for economic growth because they are regarded as catalyst for entrepreneurial skills, innovation and employment. Since in Sweden approximately 99.89% of enterprises are SMEs, they take an important role in country’s economic development.        Most of the countries especially EU nations have abolished the statutory audit provision for (SMEs). The new Swedish legislation of statutory audit exemption came into effect on 1st November, 2010. In accordance with this new legislation, (SMEs) within two out of three following criteria; turnovers 3 million Swedish Kronor, balance sheet total 1.5 million Swedish Kronor and 3 total numbers of employees are exempted from statutory audit requirement. Despite the fact that audit exempted SMEs are voluntarily conducting financial statements audited.                       As per above matters, this study finds the expected benefits of audit exempted SMEs in Sweden when they go for voluntary audited financial statements. In order to attain our research findings, this study chooses to conduct qualitative research method by semi- structured interviews with respondents from SMEs. Besides that, bankers’ opinion on audited financial statements and voluntary audits are discussed in order to complement our main research finding.  When it comes to collect empirical data, we use convenient data sampling from Sweden, particularly in Umeå due to the cost and time limitations.            According to our empirical results, the expected benefits for audit exempted SMEs in Sweden voluntarily conducting their financial statements audit are as follow: Security with the audited financial information Right amount of tax paid to tax authorities Easy to get bank loan                 Better relation with creditors, investors and suppliers   In accordance with empirical results of bankers, we can confirm that bank will grant loan easily to clients who have their financial accounts audited. As a contribution of new knowledge we find that in Sweden, banks used credit scoring lending technique when it comes to grant bank loan. The interest rate determination is also relied on credit rating of companies. Companies who have good credit rating will be granted loan with lower interest rate. As for small companies who would like to get external financing from banks, the requirement criteria could describe as; audited financial statements, collaterals, business plan, owners’ grantee for loan repayment and good credit history.
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Fair value implementation challenges facing small and medium-sized entities in the agricultural sector in Ghana

Agyemang, Joseph Kwasi 12 1900 (has links)
In recent times, the significance of fair value in financial reporting is gaining momentum and current debates are moving in the trend of full fair value reporting. Small and medium-sized entities are not let off in this instance. The move to new reporting standards results in numerous challenges for diverse interest groups such as auditors, preparers and regulators. The main objective of the study was to establish the fair value implementation challenges facing SMEs in the agricultural sector in Ghana. This study established that, in Ghana, commodity markets do not exist and that farmers do not have access to market information. The study also established that there is high IFRS implementation cost, inadequate training and education for preparers of financial statements and academic education not focusing on agricultural accounting. In light of these challenges, the study recommends improving capacity building through user training and education and establishment of commodity markets. / Financial Accounting / M. Phil. (Accounting Sciences)
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Analýza implementace IFRS pro SME v podmínkách konkrétní obchodní společnosti / Analysis of IFRS SME implementation in conditions of certain business company

Schlossberger, Alexander January 2011 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with application of the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS SME) in conditions of a certain manufacturing company. First parts of the thesis are focused on identification of differences between IFRS SME and full IFRS as well as on IFRS SME concept compared to the Czech and Dutch GAAP. Practical part aims to analyze the overall process of first Standard's adoption that is linked to necessary modification of company's accounting policies. The goal of this part is also to prepare Statements of financial position covering two accounting periods after the transition date. In one part of this thesis there are also brief comments on qualification and education of accountants. As a result of all mentioned above, this thesis helps to outline benefits and constraints of possible IFRS SME implementation in the Czech Republic.
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IFRS pro SME a jeho implementace v prostředí české společnosti / IFRS for SMEs and its implementation in the Czech company

Čížková, Klára January 2012 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs). Its origin and development is introduced and the opinions of the accounting experts on its worldwide adoption are assessed. The paper also contains the comparison between the standard and the International Financial Reporting Standards (so called full IFRSs). The standard adoption is illustrated and all consequences are analyzed within the conditions of the Czech company, whose characteristics are in accordance with the definition of small and medium-sized entities stated in the standard.
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Problémy vyplývající z rozdílů české účetní legislativy a IFRS pro malé a střední podniky / Problems Derived from Differences between the Czech Accounting Law and IFRS for Small and Medium-sized Entities

Pazourková, Radka January 2011 (has links)
Object of the thesis is to define differences in financial reporting according to the Czech Accounting Standards and to the standard file International Financial Reporting Standards and to the International Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities and cost accounting and statement of benefits of transition to financial reporting according to the International Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities.
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Wert(e)orientierte Unternehmensführung im Mittelstand

Günther, Thomas, Gonschorek, Torsten 09 August 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Unternehmen, die den organisierten Kapitalmarkt in Anspruch nehmen, steuern sich zunehmend und mehrheitlich nach den Methoden einer am Wert des Unternehmens ausgerichteten Unternehmensführung. Bei börsennotierten Unternehmen wurden bereits seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre empirische Untersuchungen zum Stand der Anwendung wertorientierter Unternehmensführungsmethoden durchgeführt. Für deutsche, mittelständische Unternehmen existieren diesbezüglich noch keine Untersuchungen. 2.000 mittels einer geschichteten Zufalls-stichprobe ausgewählte Unternehmen wurden mit Hilfe einer strukturierten schriftlichen Befragung danach untersucht, wie weit eine wertorientierte Denkhaltung und die verschiedenen Facetten der wertorientierten Unternehmensführung in mittelständischen Unternehmen verbreitet sind und was wesentliche Einflussfaktoren, die den Einsatz wertorientierter Methoden fördern bzw. hemmen darstellen. Auf der Basis von 307 auswertbaren Fragebögen (Rücklauf-quote 15,4 %) können wertvolle Ergebnisse zur Einstellung des Managements bzw. der Ei-gentümer zur wertorientierten Steuerung, zu eingesetzten Methoden und zur Verzahnung mit anderen Managementsystemen gewonnen werden. / Companies using the organized capital market are increasingly and dominantly controlled by management methods that focus on a company’s value. Already since the mid-1990s empirical studies have been conducted about the dispersion of value-based management methods in listed companies. But, there have been no such studies of German SMEs. In our study, 2,000 German small- and medium-sized companies randomly selected through a stratified sample are investigated by using a standardized written questionnaire to receive information about the dispersion of value-orientated attitudes, application of value-based management methods, and factors of influence supporting or hindering the diffusion of value-based management in German SMEs. Based on 307 usable questionnaires (response rate 15.4 %) valuable insights have been gained into the attitudes of managers and owners about value based management, applied methods, and interconnections with other management systems.

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