Deck 10: Billing and the Guest Folio

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Guests who arrive late (usually after 9:00 p.m.) to claim their reservations are called late charges.
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A guest staying in the hotel who is charging meals and services to his/her guest folio is essentially an account payable.
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There is one folio for each person (guest) staying in the hotel.
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Hotels offer numerous services that increase the balance of a guest folio, but there are only three methods of settling (paying) for those services; they are cash (or cash equivalents, like a company check or traveler's check), allowances, and transfers (as when a guest uses a credit card and transfers the balance to the City Ledger).
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Assuming a department (say, the restaurant) has a POS terminal interfaced to the PMS, room charges created at that department are electronically transferred directly to the guest's folio.
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An example of an asset is:

A) Beverage allowances
B) Room sales
C) Taxes collected and due to be paid to a municipal government
D) Accounts receivable due from guests
E) All of the above depending on the circumstances
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A skipper is a (an):

A) Nickname given to the hotel GM
B) Guest who charges bar drinks to the room folio
C) Guest who leaves without paying his bill
D) American-plan guest who skips one or more meals that have been prepaid
E) Both A and D
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Bills are presented to guests:

A) Whenever total charges exceed a ceiling limit established by the hotel
B) By a copy delivered under the door the night before check out
C) By the front desk at check out
D) By means of the in-room television set
E) All of the above, depending on the circumstances
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The distribution of charges between a master account and a guest's personal account is called:

A) Comp allowances
B) Credit accounting
C) Split folios
D) Direct billing
E) None of the above
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Which of the following does NOT appear on a folio:

A) Number of guests in the party
B) Guest's address
C) Guest's name
D) Guest's credit card number
E) None of the above; that is, they all appear on the folio
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Describe the two procedural differences in getting a bar charge to the front-office folio if:1. The hotel has a property management system with an interface to the bar's POS2. Or, the hotel does not have a property management system.
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Hotels use a special designation identified as "late charges"for guest postings that occur after midnight.
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City-ledger guests are billed immediately; registered guests are usually billed every three-days unless they check-out earlier.
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Registered guests have the same two choices as nonguests: Pay for services in restaurants and bars with either cash or credit card.
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An arrival date of 10/12/10 means October 12, 2010 everywhere across the globe.
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During the check-out procedure, hotels require guests to sign an agreement that they will accept responsibility for payment if a third-party fails to pay.
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Hotels may require a guest to pay the bill at any time, even if the guest is not leaving.
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The information that appears on the top of a computerized folio has its source in either the registration card or a previously made reservation.
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Hotels usually submit the bill for payment if the guest's account reaches a given amount of dollars (that sum determined by the class of hotel) whether the guest is leaving or not.
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Hotels decide how master accounts are to be handled (who signs for what, for example) at the time of negotiations - that is, before the group arrives.
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Large conventions can generate numerous master accounts: from sponsoring companies, exhibiting companies, allied members and, of course, from the group itself.
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Split billing for tour groups calls for "A"and "B"folios.
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It is most likely that some of the hotel's largest account receivables have never, ever been registered as guests.
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Industry professional no longer refer to a group of folios as a ledger because such terms were used in the pre-electronic age.
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Well run hotels employ "best practices,"one of which requires one folio for each person occupying a room.
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Every debit (charge) recorded on a guest folio must have an equal and offsetting credit, say a departmental sale or a tax collection.
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Registered guests who sign for services in bars and restaurants may have those charges appear on their folios.
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Collecting for the night's room charge requires the night auditor, who is recording the charge, to track down each guest either by telephone or by Blackberry.
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Except for two unusual circumstances, every folio must have a zero balance at the time of departure.
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With high rollers and frequent-guest programs, the hotel itself is the A-folio.
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Pre-electronic folios used + and - to indicate charges and credits; modern folios use two columns (charge and credit) to do the same thing.
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Cash has become less and less important to the management of guest folios since both the hotels and their guests prefer credit cards.
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Because hotels are so open with people coming and going, registered guests must pay for their "purchase" (rooms, food, etc.) with cash or a credit card when the service is delivered.
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Master-account folios use formats (forms) different from regular front-office folios.
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Room sales is the industry's largest income-producing department.
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National accounting rules for lodging prohibit mixing pencil-and-paper systems with electronic posting systems.
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Most folio lines convey two messages: The amount the guest owes and the reason for that debt.
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The chart of accounts that hotels use for their accounting records is confidential information so employees are sworn to secrecy.
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Only the night auditor is authorized to post room charges.
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City-ledger folios are maintained much like front-office folios, one folio per available room.
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Point-of -Sale (POS) terminals enable departmental cashiers to post departmental charges directly to guest folios.
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Guest folios do NOT usually use dollar signs ($).
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At check-out, most guests transfer their city account to their front-office account using a credit card.
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As far as the guest's folio is concerned, taxes have the same impact as do food sales room sales or bar sales.
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Guests are accounts receivable to hotels; hotels are accounts receivable to the government for taxes it collects on room sales.
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There are only three methods of paying (settling) a folio as the guest departs: cash, allowances or transfers.
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Allowances are to hotels as returned merchandise is to retail outlets.
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Collection from a skipper accounts is rare; the amount is usually written off as a bad debt.
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Hotels ask for a credit-card number when taking a reservation, but they rarely - almost never - post the charge by opening a folio before the guest arrives.
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The widespread use of credit cards has accounted for the disappearance of hotel skippers.
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Hotel associations, such as the AH&LA, have lobbied state governments so successfully that in most jurisdictions only one class of sales tax can be levied against hotel room sales.
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Master accounts are like corporations, both have legal identity separate from their individual members.
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Guests of some hotel chains can access their folios on line days after they check out from the property.
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Tour-group guests, those booking through a tour operator, have a lower room rate posted to their personal folios than do even leisure guests. [Watch it! trick question.]
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Once electronic folios (PMSs) replaced pencil-and-paper records, transfers between guest folios and city-ledger accounts almost disappeared.
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Paid-in-advance guests are uncertain credit risks so they are not allowed to charge services from the operating departments to their folios.
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Allowance for the hotel's mistake should be granted only if it is not possible to first remedy the situation.
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Property Management Systems (PMS) that use Point-of-Sale terminals (POS) eliminate the vouchers, control sheets, runners and late charges associated with pencil-and-paper folios.
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Master accounts and their posting procedures should have be omitted from the text discussion because very few circumstances now involve master accounts in the hotel business.
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Active master accounts are in the guest ledger; but usually become city accounts after the group checks-out.
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Only registered guests can have accounts in the city ledger; nonregistered guests have accounts in the rooms ledger.
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Transfers of folio values can be made guest folio to guest folio, or guest folio to city-ledger account or city-ledger account to guest folio.
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Which condition, if any, requires the guest-service agent (not the night auditor) to post room charges to a folio?

A) Paid-in-advance check-in
B) Late check-out
C) Penalty for understaying a reservation
D) Day rate
E) All of the above
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By which of the following can a register guest settle his/her folio - By a transfer:

A) From a guest folio to a credit card in the city ledger
B) From a guest folio to a city ledger account
C) To a guest folio from a city ledger account
D) To a guest folio from a credit card
E) Both A and B
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A hotel's accounting day ends

A) When local authorities decide the hour that bars must close
B) Usually an hour before the new day begins
C) At midnight
D) Whatever hour management decides
E) Catch question: Hotels must remain open 24 hours per day
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If a folio shows cash paid out for a bellperson's tip, the folio also reflects:

A) An increase to the guest's folio balance
B) Either an increase or decrease to the guest's folio balance
C) A decrease to the guest's folio balance
D) No change in the guest's folio balance
E) Could be any of the above depending on circumstances
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Which of the following items is NOT treated in Chapter 10, Billing the Guest Folio?

A) Recording sales
B) Sale of services
C) Preparing the folio
D) Making credit decisions for weddings, retirement parties, and similar groups
E) Accounting for each transaction
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If comps are not registered,

A) Each guest is identified as a "who"
B) Hotels can legally avoid paying sales taxes
C) An allowance journal must be used
D) There is no record of house count or room count
E) All of the above except C
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In professional language, allowances are also called:

A) Ledgers
B) Master accounts
C) Accounts payable
D) Late charges
E) None of the above
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Nonregistered guests charge the bar drinks they receive:

A) To room folios
B) By means of the in-room TV set
C) On corporate master accounts
D) Using credit cards
E) Both A and B
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The "the power of the pen"is the authority to:

A) Sign hotel checks to settle account payable
B) Issue comps
C) Negotiate union contracts
D) Enter into business contracts for the corporation
E) Both C and D
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Which, if any, of the following should be corrected with an allowance?

A) Small late charge
B) Duplicate posting to the folio
C) Comp rate
D) Double occupancy charges for a single person
E) All of the above
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Which of the following terms DOES NOT belong to the set:

A) Guest Bill
B) Account Card
C) Rooms Ledger
D) Folio
E) Allowances
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Another name for the cashier's well is:

A) Cashier's bucket
B) Cashier's drawer
C) Cashier's envelope
D) Split-billing
E) Both A and C
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The city ledger would NOT contain which of the following categories:

A) Skippers
B) Government taxes withheld
C) Advance deposits
D) Travel agents
E) Association master accounts
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Which of the following bits of information DO NOT appear on a folio heading?

A) Address
B) Date of arrival
C) Guest name
D) Notice of safe availability
E) None of these; that is, they all appear on the folio heading
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Companies or organizations that use master-account billing would interact with the:

A) Sales office
B) Credit manager
C) General manager
D) Housekeeping
E) Both A and B
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Coupons are sometimes used with:

A) Per diem travelers
B) Late charges
C) Travel agencies
D) Master accounts
E) None of the above
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Guests who arrive late (usually after 9:00 p.m.) to claim their reservations are called late charges.
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A guest staying in the hotel who is charging meals and services to his/her guest folio is essentially an account payable.
True
3
There is one folio for each person (guest) staying in the hotel.
False
4
Hotels offer numerous services that increase the balance of a guest folio, but there are only three methods of settling (paying) for those services; they are cash (or cash equivalents, like a company check or traveler's check), allowances, and transfers (as when a guest uses a credit card and transfers the balance to the City Ledger).
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Assuming a department (say, the restaurant) has a POS terminal interfaced to the PMS, room charges created at that department are electronically transferred directly to the guest's folio.
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An example of an asset is:

A) Beverage allowances
B) Room sales
C) Taxes collected and due to be paid to a municipal government
D) Accounts receivable due from guests
E) All of the above depending on the circumstances
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A skipper is a (an):

A) Nickname given to the hotel GM
B) Guest who charges bar drinks to the room folio
C) Guest who leaves without paying his bill
D) American-plan guest who skips one or more meals that have been prepaid
E) Both A and D
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Bills are presented to guests:

A) Whenever total charges exceed a ceiling limit established by the hotel
B) By a copy delivered under the door the night before check out
C) By the front desk at check out
D) By means of the in-room television set
E) All of the above, depending on the circumstances
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The distribution of charges between a master account and a guest's personal account is called:

A) Comp allowances
B) Credit accounting
C) Split folios
D) Direct billing
E) None of the above
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Which of the following does NOT appear on a folio:

A) Number of guests in the party
B) Guest's address
C) Guest's name
D) Guest's credit card number
E) None of the above; that is, they all appear on the folio
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Describe the two procedural differences in getting a bar charge to the front-office folio if:1. The hotel has a property management system with an interface to the bar's POS2. Or, the hotel does not have a property management system.
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Hotels use a special designation identified as "late charges"for guest postings that occur after midnight.
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City-ledger guests are billed immediately; registered guests are usually billed every three-days unless they check-out earlier.
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Registered guests have the same two choices as nonguests: Pay for services in restaurants and bars with either cash or credit card.
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An arrival date of 10/12/10 means October 12, 2010 everywhere across the globe.
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During the check-out procedure, hotels require guests to sign an agreement that they will accept responsibility for payment if a third-party fails to pay.
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Hotels may require a guest to pay the bill at any time, even if the guest is not leaving.
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The information that appears on the top of a computerized folio has its source in either the registration card or a previously made reservation.
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Hotels usually submit the bill for payment if the guest's account reaches a given amount of dollars (that sum determined by the class of hotel) whether the guest is leaving or not.
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Hotels decide how master accounts are to be handled (who signs for what, for example) at the time of negotiations - that is, before the group arrives.
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Large conventions can generate numerous master accounts: from sponsoring companies, exhibiting companies, allied members and, of course, from the group itself.
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Split billing for tour groups calls for "A"and "B"folios.
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It is most likely that some of the hotel's largest account receivables have never, ever been registered as guests.
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Industry professional no longer refer to a group of folios as a ledger because such terms were used in the pre-electronic age.
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Well run hotels employ "best practices,"one of which requires one folio for each person occupying a room.
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Every debit (charge) recorded on a guest folio must have an equal and offsetting credit, say a departmental sale or a tax collection.
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Registered guests who sign for services in bars and restaurants may have those charges appear on their folios.
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Collecting for the night's room charge requires the night auditor, who is recording the charge, to track down each guest either by telephone or by Blackberry.
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Except for two unusual circumstances, every folio must have a zero balance at the time of departure.
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With high rollers and frequent-guest programs, the hotel itself is the A-folio.
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Pre-electronic folios used + and - to indicate charges and credits; modern folios use two columns (charge and credit) to do the same thing.
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Cash has become less and less important to the management of guest folios since both the hotels and their guests prefer credit cards.
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Because hotels are so open with people coming and going, registered guests must pay for their "purchase" (rooms, food, etc.) with cash or a credit card when the service is delivered.
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Master-account folios use formats (forms) different from regular front-office folios.
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Room sales is the industry's largest income-producing department.
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National accounting rules for lodging prohibit mixing pencil-and-paper systems with electronic posting systems.
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Most folio lines convey two messages: The amount the guest owes and the reason for that debt.
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The chart of accounts that hotels use for their accounting records is confidential information so employees are sworn to secrecy.
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Only the night auditor is authorized to post room charges.
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City-ledger folios are maintained much like front-office folios, one folio per available room.
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Point-of -Sale (POS) terminals enable departmental cashiers to post departmental charges directly to guest folios.
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Guest folios do NOT usually use dollar signs ($).
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At check-out, most guests transfer their city account to their front-office account using a credit card.
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As far as the guest's folio is concerned, taxes have the same impact as do food sales room sales or bar sales.
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Guests are accounts receivable to hotels; hotels are accounts receivable to the government for taxes it collects on room sales.
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There are only three methods of paying (settling) a folio as the guest departs: cash, allowances or transfers.
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Allowances are to hotels as returned merchandise is to retail outlets.
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Collection from a skipper accounts is rare; the amount is usually written off as a bad debt.
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Hotels ask for a credit-card number when taking a reservation, but they rarely - almost never - post the charge by opening a folio before the guest arrives.
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The widespread use of credit cards has accounted for the disappearance of hotel skippers.
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Hotel associations, such as the AH&LA, have lobbied state governments so successfully that in most jurisdictions only one class of sales tax can be levied against hotel room sales.
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Master accounts are like corporations, both have legal identity separate from their individual members.
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Guests of some hotel chains can access their folios on line days after they check out from the property.
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Tour-group guests, those booking through a tour operator, have a lower room rate posted to their personal folios than do even leisure guests. [Watch it! trick question.]
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Once electronic folios (PMSs) replaced pencil-and-paper records, transfers between guest folios and city-ledger accounts almost disappeared.
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Paid-in-advance guests are uncertain credit risks so they are not allowed to charge services from the operating departments to their folios.
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Allowance for the hotel's mistake should be granted only if it is not possible to first remedy the situation.
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Property Management Systems (PMS) that use Point-of-Sale terminals (POS) eliminate the vouchers, control sheets, runners and late charges associated with pencil-and-paper folios.
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Master accounts and their posting procedures should have be omitted from the text discussion because very few circumstances now involve master accounts in the hotel business.
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Active master accounts are in the guest ledger; but usually become city accounts after the group checks-out.
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Only registered guests can have accounts in the city ledger; nonregistered guests have accounts in the rooms ledger.
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Transfers of folio values can be made guest folio to guest folio, or guest folio to city-ledger account or city-ledger account to guest folio.
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Which condition, if any, requires the guest-service agent (not the night auditor) to post room charges to a folio?

A) Paid-in-advance check-in
B) Late check-out
C) Penalty for understaying a reservation
D) Day rate
E) All of the above
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64
By which of the following can a register guest settle his/her folio - By a transfer:

A) From a guest folio to a credit card in the city ledger
B) From a guest folio to a city ledger account
C) To a guest folio from a city ledger account
D) To a guest folio from a credit card
E) Both A and B
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A hotel's accounting day ends

A) When local authorities decide the hour that bars must close
B) Usually an hour before the new day begins
C) At midnight
D) Whatever hour management decides
E) Catch question: Hotels must remain open 24 hours per day
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66
If a folio shows cash paid out for a bellperson's tip, the folio also reflects:

A) An increase to the guest's folio balance
B) Either an increase or decrease to the guest's folio balance
C) A decrease to the guest's folio balance
D) No change in the guest's folio balance
E) Could be any of the above depending on circumstances
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67
Which of the following items is NOT treated in Chapter 10, Billing the Guest Folio?

A) Recording sales
B) Sale of services
C) Preparing the folio
D) Making credit decisions for weddings, retirement parties, and similar groups
E) Accounting for each transaction
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68
If comps are not registered,

A) Each guest is identified as a "who"
B) Hotels can legally avoid paying sales taxes
C) An allowance journal must be used
D) There is no record of house count or room count
E) All of the above except C
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69
In professional language, allowances are also called:

A) Ledgers
B) Master accounts
C) Accounts payable
D) Late charges
E) None of the above
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Nonregistered guests charge the bar drinks they receive:

A) To room folios
B) By means of the in-room TV set
C) On corporate master accounts
D) Using credit cards
E) Both A and B
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71
The "the power of the pen"is the authority to:

A) Sign hotel checks to settle account payable
B) Issue comps
C) Negotiate union contracts
D) Enter into business contracts for the corporation
E) Both C and D
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Which, if any, of the following should be corrected with an allowance?

A) Small late charge
B) Duplicate posting to the folio
C) Comp rate
D) Double occupancy charges for a single person
E) All of the above
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73
Which of the following terms DOES NOT belong to the set:

A) Guest Bill
B) Account Card
C) Rooms Ledger
D) Folio
E) Allowances
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74
Another name for the cashier's well is:

A) Cashier's bucket
B) Cashier's drawer
C) Cashier's envelope
D) Split-billing
E) Both A and C
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75
The city ledger would NOT contain which of the following categories:

A) Skippers
B) Government taxes withheld
C) Advance deposits
D) Travel agents
E) Association master accounts
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76
Which of the following bits of information DO NOT appear on a folio heading?

A) Address
B) Date of arrival
C) Guest name
D) Notice of safe availability
E) None of these; that is, they all appear on the folio heading
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77
Companies or organizations that use master-account billing would interact with the:

A) Sales office
B) Credit manager
C) General manager
D) Housekeeping
E) Both A and B
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78
Coupons are sometimes used with:

A) Per diem travelers
B) Late charges
C) Travel agencies
D) Master accounts
E) None of the above
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