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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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Cenné papíry a deriváty: vykazování a oceňování podle českých předpisů a IFRS / Securities and derivates: reporting and measurement in the Czech republic and IAS/IFRS

Stopa, Ondřej January 2008 (has links)
My thesis is concentrated on basic types of securities, derivates and hedge accounting according to Czech legislation and International Financial Reporting. The main part is about equity, debt securities and forms of derivates and their accounting and presentation at the statements.
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Daňové aspekty bankovní činnosti / Tax aspects of banking activities

Doležel, Tomáš January 2011 (has links)
This thessis is focused on the problems of taxation of banking activities in the wider context. In the first chapter, there is dedicated space to selected provisions of the Law on Income Tax, including tax analysis of derivates. The next chapter contains analysis banking activities from the perspective of Law on Value Added Tax. In the last part of this thesis there is analyzed in detail the newly prepared bank tax. The goal is to acquaint readers with the most important provisions of selected tax laws and bring them application to specific examples.
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Alguns aspectos acerca da adsorção de alcanotióis e bases nitrogenadas em ouro via espectroscopia não linear e microscopia de tunelamento de elétrons / Some aspects concerning the adsorption of alkanethiols and uracil derivates on Au via nonlinear spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy

Aguiar, Hilton Barbosa de 15 February 2007 (has links)
Estudos de interface têm presenciado um recente crescimento devido as novas propriedades físico-químicas, que puderam ser explorados com o advento de técnicas com resolução ao nível molecular/atômico. Dessas técnicas, dois ramos que merecem destaque são as Microscopias de Varredura por Ponta de Prova e Espectroscopias Óticas. Neste trabalho fazemos uso de algumas destas técnicas (o Microscópio de Tunelamento de Elétrons e Espectroscopia Vibracional por Geração de Soma de Freqüências) para estudar a adsorção de moléculas alifáticas e aromáticas em Au. Dois casos são abordados: como a rugosidade do substrato influencia no mecanismo de automontagem de monocamadas de alcanotióis e a automontagem de derivados de uracil em interfaces eletroquímicas. No primeiro caso, mostra-se que a quantidade de defeitos moleculares na monocamada adsorvida e extremamente sensível a rugosidade do substrato utilizado. Unem-se os resultados das técnicas acima aos resultados de sondas eletroquímica para se chegar a um modelo. Também e estudado a dependência das etapas de fisisorção e quimisorção em função da concentração da solução de alcanotiól. Para o segundo caso, um derivado halogenado do uracil (5-fluorouracil), mostra-se como a substituição química na base nitrogenada leva a diferentes mecanismos de formação de monocamadas na interface eletroquímica. Imagens de Microscopia de Tunelamento de Elétrons com resolução atômica e molecular mostram que em densidade de cargas negativas as moléculas estão fisisorvidas, porém não formam estruturas periódicas em contraste com uracil e timina, entretanto em densidades de cargas positivas formam estruturas periódicas quimisorvidas, assim como uracil e timina. E discutido como são diferentes os mecanismos de interação intermolecular: no caso dos alcanotiois preponderando às interações de van der Waals e no caso dos derivados de uracil pelas ligações via pontes de hidrogênio são dominantes. / Interface science has experienced a new rebirth since the development of new probes with atomic/molecular resolution, giving new insights about the physical-chemical properties, which differ substantially from the bulk. Among these techniques, two branches deserve special attention: the Scanning Probe Microscopies and Optical Spectroscopy. In this work, two derivatives of theses techniques (the Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy and Vibrational Spectroscopy by Sum-Frequency Generation) are combined giving new insights about the molecular adsorption onto Au. Two examples are focused: how roughness plays a key role in the structure of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayer and the uracil derivatives self-assembling at electrochemical interfaces. For the former, it has been shown that the amount of defects on the adsorbed monolayer is highly sensitive to substrate roughness. Combining the results of each technique with a well-known electrochemical probe, a physical model is proposed. The physisorbed and chemisorbed states are studied as a function of alkanethiol solution concentration as well. For the later case, the chemical substitution of uracil leads to drastically different results for the physisorbed phase (negative charge densities), compared to uracil and thymine. In the chemisorbed phase (positive charge densities) imaging with molecular resolution is achieved showing a quasi-hexagonal structure, similar to the structure of thymine and uracil. It is discussed what are the main driving forces for the self-assembling mechanism: van der Waal interactions for the alkanethiols and hydrogen bonding for uracil derivatives.
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Devizová expozice a devizové riziko u výrobního podniku / Exchange exposition and exchange risk of production company

BLECHOVÁ, Pavlína January 2015 (has links)
Graduation theses named "Exchange exposition and exchange risk of production company" is focused on problems of management of exchange position and exchange risk in production company, which is under legislative The Czech Republic. Firstly the theses define basic terms, types of exchange operations, kinds of exchange exposition, internal and external methods of assuring of exchange risk. The practical part is focused on concrete solution of exchange position and ensuring exchange risk in the company Alfa CZ spol. s r. o..
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Alguns aspectos acerca da adsorção de alcanotióis e bases nitrogenadas em ouro via espectroscopia não linear e microscopia de tunelamento de elétrons / Some aspects concerning the adsorption of alkanethiols and uracil derivates on Au via nonlinear spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy

Hilton Barbosa de Aguiar 15 February 2007 (has links)
Estudos de interface têm presenciado um recente crescimento devido as novas propriedades físico-químicas, que puderam ser explorados com o advento de técnicas com resolução ao nível molecular/atômico. Dessas técnicas, dois ramos que merecem destaque são as Microscopias de Varredura por Ponta de Prova e Espectroscopias Óticas. Neste trabalho fazemos uso de algumas destas técnicas (o Microscópio de Tunelamento de Elétrons e Espectroscopia Vibracional por Geração de Soma de Freqüências) para estudar a adsorção de moléculas alifáticas e aromáticas em Au. Dois casos são abordados: como a rugosidade do substrato influencia no mecanismo de automontagem de monocamadas de alcanotióis e a automontagem de derivados de uracil em interfaces eletroquímicas. No primeiro caso, mostra-se que a quantidade de defeitos moleculares na monocamada adsorvida e extremamente sensível a rugosidade do substrato utilizado. Unem-se os resultados das técnicas acima aos resultados de sondas eletroquímica para se chegar a um modelo. Também e estudado a dependência das etapas de fisisorção e quimisorção em função da concentração da solução de alcanotiól. Para o segundo caso, um derivado halogenado do uracil (5-fluorouracil), mostra-se como a substituição química na base nitrogenada leva a diferentes mecanismos de formação de monocamadas na interface eletroquímica. Imagens de Microscopia de Tunelamento de Elétrons com resolução atômica e molecular mostram que em densidade de cargas negativas as moléculas estão fisisorvidas, porém não formam estruturas periódicas em contraste com uracil e timina, entretanto em densidades de cargas positivas formam estruturas periódicas quimisorvidas, assim como uracil e timina. E discutido como são diferentes os mecanismos de interação intermolecular: no caso dos alcanotiois preponderando às interações de van der Waals e no caso dos derivados de uracil pelas ligações via pontes de hidrogênio são dominantes. / Interface science has experienced a new rebirth since the development of new probes with atomic/molecular resolution, giving new insights about the physical-chemical properties, which differ substantially from the bulk. Among these techniques, two branches deserve special attention: the Scanning Probe Microscopies and Optical Spectroscopy. In this work, two derivatives of theses techniques (the Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy and Vibrational Spectroscopy by Sum-Frequency Generation) are combined giving new insights about the molecular adsorption onto Au. Two examples are focused: how roughness plays a key role in the structure of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayer and the uracil derivatives self-assembling at electrochemical interfaces. For the former, it has been shown that the amount of defects on the adsorbed monolayer is highly sensitive to substrate roughness. Combining the results of each technique with a well-known electrochemical probe, a physical model is proposed. The physisorbed and chemisorbed states are studied as a function of alkanethiol solution concentration as well. For the later case, the chemical substitution of uracil leads to drastically different results for the physisorbed phase (negative charge densities), compared to uracil and thymine. In the chemisorbed phase (positive charge densities) imaging with molecular resolution is achieved showing a quasi-hexagonal structure, similar to the structure of thymine and uracil. It is discussed what are the main driving forces for the self-assembling mechanism: van der Waal interactions for the alkanethiols and hydrogen bonding for uracil derivatives.
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Investiční doporučení pro fond kvalifikovaných investorů v oblasti investic do drahých kovů / Investment Recommendation for a Fund of Qualified Investors in the Field of Investments in Precious Metals.

Rozsypal, Tomáš January 2021 (has links)
Precious metal - gold, is perceived as a safety and is used to secure investment at the time of nervousness in the global market. However, the only small part is usually inset into world funds. Qualified (hedge) funds can be managed completely differently. Diploma thesis solves which way and how the qualified investor funds can include the gold into portfolio. The work takes all instruments on gold suitable for investing and analyzes their basic characteristics and differences.

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