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== What is net profit? == | |||
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== What is net profit? == | |||
The net profit consists of the revenues which are made in the four revenue groups: | The net profit consists of the revenues which are made in the four revenue groups: | ||
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[[Image: example profit 2018.jpeg|thumb|750px|center| <center>''Net profit visualized in Dashboard''</center>]] | [[Image: example profit 2018.jpeg|thumb|750px|center| <center>''Net profit visualized in Dashboard''</center>]] | ||
== Limitations == | == Limitations == | ||
In the simulations you do not have to worry about taxes or [[VAT]] (value added tax) <br> | In the simulations you do not have to worry about taxes or [[VAT]] (value added tax) <br> | ||
You also do not have to worry about [[liquidity]]: it is all about the net profit sot here is no profit before or after tax. Of course, this is a limitation in this game, do not forget to take care of this in reality. The regulation differs from country to country. | You also do not have to worry about [[liquidity]]: it is all about the net profit sot here is no profit before or after tax. Of course, this is a limitation in this game, do not forget to take care of this in reality. The regulation differs from country to country. | ||
== More on profit == | == More on profit == | ||
Ar you take over your hotel will probably make more costs [[decisions 6 till 10) than have been made in the past. <br> | Ar you take over your hotel will probably make more costs [[decisions 6 till 10) than have been made in the past. <br> | ||
Compensating for the extra costs or benefiting from them can only be done in a few ways: <br> | Compensating for the extra costs or benefiting from them can only be done in a few ways: <br> |
Revision as of 13:45, 2 January 2020
What is net profit?
The net profit consists of the revenues which are made in the four revenue groups:
- Rooms rental
- Food and beverage
- Banqueting
- Other revenues
Minus the total of the costs.
All this is visible in the Operating review.
We only speak of net profit, not of margin, profit or other concepts. We do not look at any corporate tax at all.
There is a special group fines and bonuses which influences the result directly as well.
What remains is the net profit. More info on the page Operating review. As you take over this profit is good, in fact to good. This is caused by the fact that the management who ran the hotel really did as few spendings as possible during the last few years. This has driven up the net profit, but now there is a real arrear in maintenance and the visitors are getting dissatisfied with the fact that the hotel is outdated.
Limitations
In the simulations you do not have to worry about taxes or VAT (value added tax)
You also do not have to worry about liquidity: it is all about the net profit sot here is no profit before or after tax. Of course, this is a limitation in this game, do not forget to take care of this in reality. The regulation differs from country to country.
More on profit
Ar you take over your hotel will probably make more costs [[decisions 6 till 10) than have been made in the past.
Compensating for the extra costs or benefiting from them can only be done in a few ways:
- More revenues by choosing higher prices, so a higher profit per sold product;
- More revenues by achieving a higher occupancy-rate, so more sales.
- Make fewer costs per room as you have a higher occupancy rate;
- Make costs hoping that -by making them- other costs are brought down (for instance, in using ICT, less staff is needed);
All the fixed costs can not be influenced at all. The variable costs will automatically be calculated related to your occupancy rate.
There are also pages on the revenues per room: RevPOR and RevPAR.
To get a basic idea of what the average profit is per room or per occupied room, we use a ratio called Revenue per room.
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