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Hodnocení finanční situace podniku a návrhy na její zlepšení / Evaluation of the Financial Situation of the Company and Proposals for Its ImprovementRybová, Zuzana January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with evaluation of the financial situation of the company ABC, a.s. from 2011 up 2015. The diploma thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part contains the theoretical knowledge from the professional literature that is subsequently applied to the company analysis. The company is introduced in the second part and there is also performed the strategic and financial analysis with the help of the selected methods. In the last part there are suggested the measure on the basic of the results of the analysis that should lead to the improvement of the existing financial situation of the company.
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Posouzení finanční výkonnosti společnosti / Analysis of the Financial Situation of a CompanyMandíková, Anna January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis aims to analyze and evaluate the current financial situation of XYZ, s.r.o., using selected methods of strategic and financial analysis. In the years 2010 - 2015. The first part contains the theoretical knowledge for the studied area. In the practical part is performed external, internal and financial analysis of the selected enterprise. Based on the findings of these analyzes, suggestions and recommendations are made to improve the company's situation.
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Zadlužování českých domácností a jeho vliv na kvalitu života / Indebtedness of Czech households and its influence on quality of lifeRolincová, Martina January 2016 (has links)
Martina Rolincová Indebtedness of Czech households and its impact on quality of life Thesis Abstract The thesis "Indebtednesst of Czech households and its impact on quality of life," explores the phenomenon of over-indebtedness and thus, what impacts has this problem on life satisfaction of borrowers and their families. The main goal of this work is to describe these effects and instruments how Czech legislation responds to this negative phenomenon. Part of the work is a qualitative research among borrowers, their families and staff of non-bank credit institutions and agencies of discharge. Based on the analysis of this research and legislative background of this issue finds the author next to insufficient financial literacy also gaps in the legislation in protecting relatives against the consequences of wrong decisions of their family members.
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Komunální politika slovenských obcí s nucenou správou / Local Politics of Slovak Municipalities under the Forced AdministrationFejková, Nikola January 2021 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of forced administration in municipalities in Slovakia. The aim of the diploma thesis is to analyze the municipal policy of Slovak municipalities in forced administration. The theoretical part defines the terms related to the issue. The analysis and research in the practical part of the thesis aimes to point out the state of municipal policy of municipalities that were or are currently under compulsory administration, as well as the state of the institution of compulsory administration of municipalities in Slovakia and outline the necessary changes. In a comparative multi-case study, the features of municipalities at the time of economic collapse and the introduction of forced administration were identified and specified. It was found out how the forced administration in selected Slovak municipalities affected municipal elections, candidacy, turnout and local democracy. For the data collection, substantial interviews were conducted with representatives of municipalities whose municipality is currently under compulsory administration and with representatives of municipalities of former forced administration. Keywords: financing of municipalities, local politics, municipal elections, local democracy, forced administration, political impacts, Slovak...
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Liten tuva stjälper ofta stort lass : En studie om hur varnande berättelser kan utformas för att påverka unga vuxnas attityder till konsumtionskrediter / A small tuft often overturns a large load : A study of how cautionary tales can be designed to influence young adults' attitudes towards consumer creditsVestling, Lovisa January 2023 (has links)
The behaviour of taking out unsecured loans to purchase goods or services is in danger of causing over-indebtedness, especially among young adults. The lending of consumer credits is closely associated with inadequate creditworthiness assessments as well as high interest rates, which implicates that borrowers with narrow margins are granted loans that they are later unable to repay. Consumer information in the form of loan terms and pre-purchase information is not sufficient to give the consumer an understanding of the long-term effects that a consumer credit may have on the personal finance. The aim of this study is to explore how the Swedish Consumer Agency can use cautionary tales to influence young adults’ (18–29 years) attitudes towards consumer credits. The research objective is to present a design proposal for a narrative, as part of a public communication campaign with the Swedish Consumer Agency as messenger. To develop an understanding of possible reasons why young adults take out consumer credits, as well as the consequences for those who cannot repay their loans, quantitative as well as qualitative data was collected from government publications and official statistics. Based on the findings from the data collection, a narrative for a campaign video was created in the format of a screenplay. The narrative's potential impact was then evaluated with the help of prospective users of the campaign video. The results from the user testing show that the narrative activated psychological processes in the participants which are associated with attitudinal impact. Thus, the results suggest that a cautionary tale, which explains potential causes and effects of over-indebtedness that is relatable to young adults, can influence young adults' attitudes towards consumer credits. / Att ta lån utan säkerhet för att köpa varor eller tjänster är ett beteende som särskilt bland unga vuxna riskerar att leda till överskuldsättning. Utlåning av konsumtionskrediter är nära förknippad med bristande kreditprövning så väl som höga räntekostnader, vilket medför att låntagare med små marginaler beviljas lån som de senare inte förmår att betala tillbaka. Konsumentinformation i form av lånevillkor och förköpsinformation är inte tillräckliga för att ge konsumenten en förståelse för vilka effekter konsumtionskrediter kan ha på privatekonomin långsiktigt. Syftet med denna studie är att utforska hur Konsumentverket kan använda varnande berättelser för att påverka unga vuxnas (18–29 år) attityder till konsumtionskrediter. Målet med studien är att utforma ett gestaltningsförslag till ett narrativ, som en del i en offentlig kommunikationskampanj med Konsumentverket som avsändare. För att utveckla en förståelse för varför unga vuxna tar konsumtionskrediter, liksom vilka konsekvenserna blir för dem som inte kan betala sina skulder, samlades kvantitativa så väl som kvalitativa data från statspublikationer och officiell statistik. Med utgångspunkt i fynden från datainsamlingen utformades ett narrativ till en kampanjfilm, gestaltat som ett filmmanus. Narrativets potential till attitydpåverkan utvärderades därefter med hjälp av presumtiva användare av kampanjfilmen. Resultaten från användartesterna visar att narrativet aktiverade psykologiska processer hos testdeltagarna som är associerade med attitydpåverkan. Resultaten föreslår således att en varnande berättelse som redogör för möjliga orsaker till och konsekvenser av överskuldsättning som unga vuxna kan relatera till, kan påverka unga vuxnas attityder till konsumtionskrediter.
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Hodnocení finanční situace podniku a návrhy na její zlepšení / Evaluation of the Financial Situation in the Firm and Proposals to its ImprovementDvořáková, Martina January 2008 (has links)
This diploma work assess the financial health of the company in the years 2002–2006 on the basis of selected methods of the financial analysis. It includes proposals of possible solutions of identified problems which should result in the improvement of financial situation of the firm in the following years.
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The role of debt counselling in the financial well-being of consumers in GautengMasilo, Kgomotso Hilda 06 1900 (has links)
Gauteng, one of the nine provinces of South Africa, has a high number of households as compared to the other provinces. Geographically the province has the smallest land size, however it forms the central part of the South African economy. From the total value of credit granted in all provinces, Gauteng has the highest. The province has a high number of registered debt counsellors and an increasing number of consumers who apply for debt counselling because of over-indebtedness.
The high number of the registered debt counsellors and consumers seeking debt counselling service gave rise to the purpose of the study. The purpose of the study was to assess the role of debt counselling services provided by debt counsellors to consumers on the one hand, and to also assess whether debt counselling has had a positive effect on the personal financial well-being of consumers who participated in the debt counselling process on the other hand. Furthermore, the study aimed at developing a framework that will empower consumers to be self-sufficient with their finances. From the purpose of the study, two research questions were proposed: (1) How does the debt counselling service provided by debt counsellors assist consumers to manage their finances effectively? (2) Which role does the debt counselling service provided by debt counsellors play in terms of the personal financial well-being of consumers?
In an attempt to answer research questions, the theoretical framework of both personal finance and debt counselling were studied. The importance of personal finance, personal financial planning, the evolution of debt counselling, the effectiveness and the ineffectiveness of debt counselling services were identified.
A two-phased sequential design (qualitative and quantitative) was used. Fifteen debt counsellors were selected (for the first phase of the study) by making use of a purposeful sampling. These debt counsellors were interviewed and further requested to identify and send questionnaires to consumers whom they have rendered debt counselling service between the years 2007 and 2013. In the second phase of the study, 300 over-indebted consumers were surveyed through a snowball non-probability sampling technique and a response rate of 61% was realised.
Data was analysed using ATLAS.ti and the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) for the first and the second data collected respectively. Furthermore, the exploratory factor analysis was used to analyse the data, and the factorability of the data was assessed by means of two statistical measures, namely Bartlett’s test of sphericity and Kaizer Meyer-Olkin.
It was observed that most debt counsellors lack financial management knowledge and do not have mechanisms to verify their clients’ financial well-being after debt counselling service had been completed. In addition, there was no evidence that consumers who received debt counselling improved in their financial well-being and that consumers also lacked personal financial management skills. The study concluded that, although debt counselling is essential, it does not necessarily assist consumers to effectively manage their finances.
The study purports to suggest the following: Debt counsellors should be subjected to formal financial management training prior to their registration, debt counsellors should provide personal financial management education to their clients, and assess the financial management conduct of their clients once debt counselling process is complete, and debt counsellors should establish debt counsellors’ forums. The South African government (in conjunction with the Department of Education and Training) should introduce and implement personal financial management education in both primary and high schools’ curricula. Personal financial management should continue to be offered at adult learning centres as well as other institutions of higher learning. Employers should appoint employee wellness officers who will provide personal finance training to employees. Credit providers should take the responsibility of educating their clients on how to manage their accounts and the importance of paying debts on time. The South African media should also be used by the government and the NCR to educate and inform consumers about finance-related matters. Finally consumers should seek guidance and advice before making financial commitments.
The study concluded by suggesting a framework that should help consumers to manage and sustain their financial well-being. / Business Management / DCOM (Business Management)
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Rozvoj finanční gramotnosti u mladých lidí opouštějících dětské domovy / The development of financial literacy of the youth leaving children's homeKačabová, Alžběta January 2012 (has links)
This thesis is focused on education of financial literacy of children living in children's homes. It is based on current state of education politics in the fields of financial literacy, the contents of educational programmes and qualitative research of real current state of education of financial literacy in children's homes. The research itself will be made via structured interviews with children from children's homes. The research is focused on discovering the level of financial literacy of older children (15 - 18 years old) permanently living in children's homes, searching for possibilities of improvement of education of financial literacy in children's homes and therefore increasing prevention of social exclusion of young people leaving children's homes due to over-owing which is usually caused by low level of financial literacy. Key words Financial literacy, a client of a children's home, over-owing, social exclusion, the standards of financial literacy, educational politics, educational programs, economizing on financial resources.
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The role of debt counselling in the financial well-being of consumers in GautengMasilo, Kgomotso Hilda 06 1900 (has links)
Gauteng, one of the nine provinces of South Africa, has a high number of households as compared to the other provinces. Geographically the province has the smallest land size, however it forms the central part of the South African economy. From the total value of credit granted in all provinces, Gauteng has the highest. The province has a high number of registered debt counsellors and an increasing number of consumers who apply for debt counselling because of over-indebtedness.
The high number of the registered debt counsellors and consumers seeking debt counselling service gave rise to the purpose of the study. The purpose of the study was to assess the role of debt counselling services provided by debt counsellors to consumers on the one hand, and to also assess whether debt counselling has had a positive effect on the personal financial well-being of consumers who participated in the debt counselling process on the other hand. Furthermore, the study aimed at developing a framework that will empower consumers to be self-sufficient with their finances. From the purpose of the study, two research questions were proposed: (1) How does the debt counselling service provided by debt counsellors assist consumers to manage their finances effectively? (2) Which role does the debt counselling service provided by debt counsellors play in terms of the personal financial well-being of consumers?
In an attempt to answer research questions, the theoretical framework of both personal finance and debt counselling were studied. The importance of personal finance, personal financial planning, the evolution of debt counselling, the effectiveness and the ineffectiveness of debt counselling services were identified.
A two-phased sequential design (qualitative and quantitative) was used. Fifteen debt counsellors were selected (for the first phase of the study) by making use of a purposeful sampling. These debt counsellors were interviewed and further requested to identify and send questionnaires to consumers whom they have rendered debt counselling service between the years 2007 and 2013. In the second phase of the study, 300 over-indebted consumers were surveyed through a snowball non-probability sampling technique and a response rate of 61% was realised.
Data was analysed using ATLAS.ti and the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) for the first and the second data collected respectively. Furthermore, the exploratory factor analysis was used to analyse the data, and the factorability of the data was assessed by means of two statistical measures, namely Bartlett’s test of sphericity and Kaizer Meyer-Olkin.
It was observed that most debt counsellors lack financial management knowledge and do not have mechanisms to verify their clients’ financial well-being after debt counselling service had been completed. In addition, there was no evidence that consumers who received debt counselling improved in their financial well-being and that consumers also lacked personal financial management skills. The study concluded that, although debt counselling is essential, it does not necessarily assist consumers to effectively manage their finances.
The study purports to suggest the following: Debt counsellors should be subjected to formal financial management training prior to their registration, debt counsellors should provide personal financial management education to their clients, and assess the financial management conduct of their clients once debt counselling process is complete, and debt counsellors should establish debt counsellors’ forums. The South African government (in conjunction with the Department of Education and Training) should introduce and implement personal financial management education in both primary and high schools’ curricula. Personal financial management should continue to be offered at adult learning centres as well as other institutions of higher learning. Employers should appoint employee wellness officers who will provide personal finance training to employees. Credit providers should take the responsibility of educating their clients on how to manage their accounts and the importance of paying debts on time. The South African media should also be used by the government and the NCR to educate and inform consumers about finance-related matters. Finally consumers should seek guidance and advice before making financial commitments.
The study concluded by suggesting a framework that should help consumers to manage and sustain their financial well-being. / Business Management / DCOM (Business Management)
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Podnikatelský záměr a investiční rozhodování / Business Plan and Investment DecisionsOROS, Petr January 2014 (has links)
First of all, two investment projects are introduced: one of a small hydro power plant and the second of a wind power plant. These are then subjected to a financial analysis. Projects are evaluated on the financial analysis basis. The hypotheses are verified, project risks, proposals and measures to minimize or increase overall economic performance are determined in the thesis.
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