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Economics of an Industrial Enterprise

Summary

The subject is focused on the detailed understanding of the principles of economic and financial management of industrial enterprises, both in the area of costs and revenues, as well as in the types of long-term and circulating assets and resources of its coverage. The explanation is also focused on information security and on the tools of this economic and financial management in the form of calculations, horizontal and vertical financial analysis and static and dynamic methods of investment evaluation. The subject also makes students familiar with external legal and economic factors affecting the industrial enterprise, especially within the tax system, subsidy policy, bank instruments, and bank loans.

Literature

WAHLEN, J., M., S., P. BAGINSKI a M., T. BRADSHAW. Financial reporting, financial statement analysis, and valuation: a strategic perspective. 8E. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2015. ISBN 978-1-285-19090-7.
GOLDMAN, A. J. a W. D. SIGISMOND. Business law: principles and practices. 8th ed. Mason: South-Western Cengage Learning, c2011. ISBN 978-0-538-74995-4.

Advised literature

SALVATORE, D. Managerial economics: principles and worldwide applications. International 8th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, c2015. ISBN 978-0-19-939715-0.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 654-2018
Abbreviation EPP
Course title Economics of an Industrial Enterprise
Coordinating department Department of Industrial Systems Management
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Kamila Janovská, Ph.D.