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Ítem Análisis del riesgo de insolvencia financiera de las Pymes de Buga 2018-2019(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Puerta Martín, Jhonhand Paul; Castro Marín, Jorge Eduardo; Vergara Garavito, JudithThe possible impact of the current economic crisis on the SME sector of Guadalajara de Buga is studied, based on the following question: What is the prediction of the risk of financial insolvency of SMEs in Guadalajara de Buga 2018-2019? For this, the objective of the work was to analyze the risk of financial insolvency of SMEs in Guadalajara de Buga 2018-2019. Initially, existing insolvency prediction models are compared according to their usefulness in SMEs in Guadalajara de Buga. Then, a financial analysis is carried out based on the variables associated with the most useful insolvency prediction model to apply to SMEs in this municipality. Finally, it is estimated the risk of insolvency that SMEs may face according to the economic sector in Guadalajara de Buga. The research method that is used is the deductive one, because from the identification of the insolvency prediction model to be used, product of the general comparison that will be made, a specific application is made in the SMEs of Guadalajara de Buga and is concrete in the identification of the causes of said insolvency. This study is being carried out in the SMEs of Guadalajara de Buga, through the database of the Superintendency of Companies (2020) using Excel to structure the financial model of insolvency prediction and making use of the technique of future scenarios. Inapplying Martínez's insolvency model, it was found that the percentage of SMEs at risk of fragility (insolvency) was 30.8% in 2018, increasing to 35.5% in 2019. When classifying these results by industry, it is found that of the eight (8) SMEs that were at risk of insolvency in 2018, 50% corresponded to SMEs in the commercial sector, while 25% belonged to the manufacturing industry, 12.5% to Construction and Real Estate Activities respectively.Ítem El derecho de reposesión del arrendador en virtud de un contrato internacional de leasing de aeronaves. El conflicto de normas entre el Convenio de Ciudad del Cabo y la ley colombiana de insolvencia(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Mondragón Murillo, Susana; Toro Valencia, Jose AlbertoThis research seeks to analyze the normative conflict surrounding the lessor's right of repossession in the framework of an international operational aircraft leasing contract between a U.S. lessor and a Colombian lessee, where the lessee breaches its contractual obligation by initiating an insolvency proceeding under Colombian Law 1116 of 2006. This breach generates a conflict of norms in the Colombian legal system, specifically regarding the application of the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment of 2001 (hereinafter "Cape Town Convention"), of which Colombia and the United States are contracting States.Ítem Estudio de factibilidad para el seguro de crédito para los grandes clientes en Seguros Generales Suramericana S.A.(Universidad EAFIT, 2014) Mahecha Zúñiga, Daniel José; N/AÍtem Estudio de modelos predictivos de insolvencia en el sector de la construcción en Colombia en los periodos pre pandemia y pos pandemia del COVID-19(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) García Villega, Fernando Arturo; Restrepo Tobón, Diego AlexanderThe purpose of this study is to find the relationship between financial health and the capacity to endure over time COVID-19 in the companies of the macro construction sector in Colombia. The information used for this study comes from the companies that have filed a request to be covered by the Corporate Insolvency Law (Law 1116 in Colombia) from 2020-2022. This data set is compared with companies that are in regular operation at the date of the study, selecting those that have submitted financial information to the SuperSociedades de Colombia (Colombian Superintendence of Corporations). The following insolvency predictive models were used: Z-Score, Logit, and Probit. Different financial and operational performance ratios recommended by the literature were selected, and it was found that most of these failed companies presented economic problems before the pandemic. Additionally, it has been concluded that the Logit model was the one that presented the best predictive power for the macro construction sector in Colombia during the pandemic and post-pandemic period.Ítem Factores de fracaso en la aplicación del proceso de reorganización empresarial ley 1116 de 2006(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Ramírez Pérez, Hugo Alejandro; Sierra Vásquez, Carlos Andrés; Yepes Raigosa, David AlejandroThis paper collects in a accurate way what is Act 1116 (2006) or bankruptcy Law in Colombia and the repercussions that this Act has over the companies that appeal to this. Secondly, the paper shows the trends of de companies that use this act to take advantage and stay on the market and some Colombian statistics. The success of the companies after a reorganization is closely related to financial structure, financial skills of leaders, corporate governance and competitive skills of the company. These factors were detailed reviewed.Ítem Insolvencia económica de persona natural no comerciante. Manual jurídico procesal(Universidad EAFIT, 2015) Naranjo Serna, Laura; Marín Gañan, Juan Esteban; Morales Vallejo, Raúl EduardoÍtem Insolvencia empresarial de una empresa farmacéutica desde un enfoque del valor económico agregado(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Bedolla Benjumea, Valentina; Amortegui Robayo, Aura Cristina; Támara Ayús, Armando LeninÍtem Medición y gestión del riesgo de crédito : proyecto vivienda, compañía sector constructor(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) García Rueda, María Alejandra; Vélez Martínez, Diana Carolina; Sánchez Ribero, Gustavo AlbertoÍtem Medidas cautelares innominadas en la Superintendencia de Sociedades(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Mejía Barrera, Isabel; Baena Aramburo, FelisaThis thesis examines the use of unnamed injunctive relief by the Superintendencia de Sociedades in Colombia, focusing on insolvency proceedings and corporate conflicts. It explores the legal foundations, jurisprudential evolution, and current practices of the Superintendencia in applying these measures. Through case studies, a conservative trend in the request and decree of unnamed precautionary measures is identified in both insolvency and corporate conflict processes. Various unnamed precautionary measures are proposed to enhance the protection of the rights of the involved parties and ensure fair and efficient management of corporate resources. The need for greater training and awareness among legal representatives and the Superintendencia is emphasized to fully exploit the potential of these legal tools.