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Quiz 15: Understanding Billing and Financial Operations in the Hospitality Industry
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Question 181
True/False
Hotels are especially sensitive to good security because a great deal of street crime has spilled into the nation's hotels.
Question 182
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The actual size of a projected hotel can be determined simply by multiplying the number of guest rooms by the square footage of each room.
Question 183
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One of the chief advantages of chains is incorporating: One corporation serves the entire chain, saving the necessity and cost of incorporating each hotel property individually.
Question 184
True/False
A strong national currency, enables businesses (think hotels) of one nation to gain a foothold in the businesses of nations whose currencies are weak.
Question 185
True/False
Success in the hotel industry reflects, in part, the status of the real estate market.
Question 186
True/False
Legal definition and regulations by the U.S. Bureau of the Census require properties of 500 rooms or more to be called Hotels; those of 50 rooms or less to be called Motels; and those in between to be called Motor Inns or Motor Hotels.
Question 187
True/False
Many management contracts require the management company that's bidding to put up some equity (investment) in order to win the management contract.
Question 188
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24 /7/365 is shorthand for: 24 hours per day; 7 days per week; 365 days per year. Staying open 24/7/365 is part of the legal definition of a hotel.
Question 189
True/False
The food and beverage department continues to decline in importance for the whole industry because more and more hotels either eliminate their foodservice or lease the facility to another party.
Question 190
True/False
The architectural "footprint"is a production standard that refers to the number of housekeeping employees needed per square foot to maintain lobby cleanliness.
Question 191
True/False
Hotels have eliminated many middle management positions, which flattens the organizational chart and throws more responsibility on the remaining managers and employees.
Question 192
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The huge increase in cell-phone use has brought a corresponding revenue increase in the telephone departments, making telephone the fastest growing department percentagewise within the lodging industry.
Question 193
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Many hoteliers quote the famous statement, "Location, location, location,"meaning that real estate's location is a critical element of the hotel business.
Question 194
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The most popular hotel rating guides in the United States are the Mobil Guide, the Michelin Guide and the AH&LA Guide to Hotels.
Question 195
True/False
America's late 19
th
Century hotels were large, splendid edifices, almost like castles, but because they were open to anyone who came, they were called, "Palaces of the people."
Question 196
True/False
A "rule of thumb"is a simple formula for converting the square footage of a guest room into the square meters of the metric system.
Question 197
True/False
Casino hotels earn most of their revenue from casino win, assigning a secondary role to room sales, which is the primary earner of traditional hotels.
Question 198
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Spas are widely available in upscale hotels, but rarely profitable: They're offer merely as a guest service.
Question 199
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The separation of powers is a good management principle so the general manager of a hotel should be hired by and report to the company that owns the hotel, not to the company that manages the hotel.