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    Activity Based Costing For The Hospitality Industry

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Activity Based Costing For The Hospitality Industry

    Activity Based Costing For The Hospitality Industry
    Published 2/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.88 GB | Duration: 2h 49m

    Hotel management

    What you'll learn

    Activity Based Costing

    Variable costing

    Customer profit analysis

    Market segment profit analysis

    Revenue allocation

    Cost allocation

    Direct cost allocation

    Calculating room nights

    Calculating stays

    Define profit centers

    Define cost centers

    Define service centers

    Define activity centers

    Define market segments

    Allocation to market segments

    Setting up a profit and loss statement per market segment

    Requirements

    Basic knowledge of the hospitality industry

    No other prior knowledge

    Description

    This course 'Activity Based Costing for the hospitality industry' is based towards students who are somewhat new to hotel industry or small business owners who want to learn more cost management, budgetting and optimizing hotel revenue.Cost management is an important strategy to apply to increase or maximize profits. While setting up a costing system is not an easy task, it is important to have such a system in place. In this course we will discuss some elements and how to incorporate these into a system to increase accuracy in cost pricing.If you have little to no experience when it comes to cost management this course will help you understand what it is and how Activity Based Costing contributes to your business. In this course we will try to break a complex strategy down into smaller more easy to understand parts, so you can start implementing these in your hotel. And even in other industries.Together we will discuss all the basics of ABC costing and go over some of the steps needed to set up a simple system. By the end of this course you will have a solid foundation and basic understanding of, what ABC costing is, why it is important to have such a system in place and what elements are involved.In this course we'll go a step further and incorporate market segmentation as well to define what markets are profitable for our hotel.When you've finished this course you'll understand what Activity Based Costing is and how it might benefit your business. We will discuss  profit centers, service centers, cost center, activity centers and allocation keys. We set up a system with first-stage cost drivers and second stage cost drivers.  You will learn how to determine the profitability for each activity center and market segment. To finish course by calculating the actual cost price for guests within market segments.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What costing method

    Lecture 3 Why costing

    Lecture 4 Variable costing

    Lecture 5 Activity Based Costing

    Section 2: Costs

    Lecture 6 Direct costs

    Lecture 7 Direct labor costs

    Lecture 8 Direct other costs

    Lecture 9 Variable overhead costs

    Lecture 10 Fixed overhead costs

    Section 3: Activity Based Costing

    Lecture 11 Implementing Activity Based Costing

    Lecture 12 Customer profit analysis

    Lecture 13 Market segment profit analysis

    Lecture 14 Hotel products

    Lecture 15 Centers and segments

    Lecture 16 How Activity Based Costing works

    Lecture 17 Simple example of Activity Based Costing

    Section 4: Activity Based Costing with market segmentation example

    Lecture 18 The profit and loss statement

    Lecture 19 Room nights

    Lecture 20 Revenues

    Lecture 21 Cost centers and activity centers

    Lecture 22 Allocation details

    Lecture 23 Allocation in percentages

    Lecture 24 Allocation in value

    Lecture 25 Second stage cost drivers

    Lecture 26 Rooms allocation

    Lecture 27 Food and beverage allocation

    Lecture 28 Undistributed expenses allocation

    Lecture 29 Second stage allocation overview

    Lecture 30 Profit and loss statement revised

    Lecture 31 Contribution margin

    Section 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 32 Conclusion

    Section 6: Documents

    Lecture 33 Documents

    Hotel managers,Department heads,Managers,Cost controllers,Controllers,Accountants,People interested in costing methods