a: points using the facts from the Background and Part compute showing your work the X estimated sleeping room revenues for ABCD using industry averages. Assume days in year Hint: Don't forget about days where any hotel is not in operation and thus cannot generate revenue Your amount must be within $ of my computed amount to receive any of the points.
points if have correct amount, point if a is incorrect but correctly computed difference with wrong answer in part a points for correct direction Compute the difference between X estimated sleeping room revenues and sleeping room revenues reported by client:
Must state if ABCD recorded revenues appear overstated or understated.
Part c: points, must state if reasonable or not reasonable, must explain why Are ABCD's reported sleeping room revenues within your "reasonableness range" show or state reasoning as well as calculation of
Part a: points Showing your work, compute the X estimated sleeping room revenues for ABCD using client internal data provided above. Assume days in February Hint: Don't forget about days where a hotel is not in operation and thus cannot generate revenue Your amount must be within $ of my computed amount to receive any of the points.
Part b: points: points if have correct amount, point if a is incorrect but correctly computed
difference with wrong answer, points for correct direction Compute the difference between X estimated sleeping room revenues and sleeping room revenues reported by client: Must state if ABCD recorded revenues appear overstated or understated.
Part c: points, must state if reasonable, must explain why Are ABCD's reported sleeping room revenues within your "reasonableness range" show or state reasoningPart : Comparison of Revenues to Client Internal Data
Table : Average Number of Rooms Occupied by Month and Property
per Maid's Reports of Rooms Cleaned
Table : Average Daily Room Rate ADR by Month and Propertya