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UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS

FOR THE LODGING INDUSTRY


Eleventh Revised Edition

HFTP Annual Convention


Dallas, Texas
October, 2013

Presentation Outline
The Process for Updating the USALI
Summary Operating Statement
Operating Departments
Undistributed Departments
Non-Operating Income and Expenses
Labor

Financial Statements
Financial Ratios and Operating Metrics
Revenue and Expense Guide
Timeline for Implementation
Questions and Answers
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Who is Responsible For Changes


Hotel Association of New York City
Owns Copyright

American Hotel and Lodging Association


Education Institute Publisher
Financial Management Committee - Author

Hospitality Financial Technology Professionals

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Committee Membership
Hotel Industry Constituents
Individual Hotel Owners
Hotel Chains
Educators
Public Accounting
Smith Travel Research / PKF Consulting
Owner Representatives / Asset Managers
Management Companies
Consultants

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The Process
Financial Management Committee of the AH&LA
First Meeting - November 2011
Process started with a review of 2011 survey of HFTP members.
Each committee member added their own issues.

Sub-Committees Tasked With Different Sections of the


Book
Quarterly meetings
Discussions
Research
Votes (simple majority)

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Reasons for Changes


Keep up with changes in industry practice
Technology
Cluster Services
Sustainability
Distribution Channels
Globalization
Ratio Analysis
New Terminology

Keep up with changes in accounting practice


IFRS
GAAP

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Summary Operating Statement

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Summary Operating Statement


Revenue

Rooms
Food and Beverage
Other Operated Departments
Miscellaneous Income
Total Operating Revenue

Departmental Expenses
Rooms
Food and Beverage
Other Operated Departments
Total Departmental Expenses

Total Departmental Income


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Summary Operating Statement (continued)


Undistributed Operating Expenses

Administrative and General


Information and Telecommunications Systems
Sales and Marketing
Property Operations and Maintenance
Utilities
Total Undistributed Expenses

Gross Operating Profit


Management Fees
Income Before Non-Operating Income and Expenses

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Summary Operating Statement (continued)


Non-Operating Income and Expenses

Income
Rent
Property and Other Taxes
Insurance
Other
Total Non-Operating Income and Expenses

EBITA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization)

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Summary Operating Statement


- For Operator
EBITA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization)
Less: Replacement Reserve
EBITA Less Replacement Reserve

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Summary Operating Statement


- For Owner
EBITA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization)
Interest, Depreciation, and Amortization
Interest
Depreciation
Amortization
Total Interest, Depreciation, and Amortization

Income Before Income Taxes


Income Taxes

Net Income

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Operating Departments

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Summary of Rooms Department Changes


1. Rooms Revenue segments revised and listed on the face of Rooms
department operating statement, and definitions added for each segment
2. Package Revenue language tightened up and package breakage
treatment addressed
3. Resort Fees moved to Miscellaneous Income (Schedule 4)
4. Expanded Labor Reporting on the Rooms department operating statement
to break out management vs non-management labor
5. Rooms Service Charges added as this is common outside the U.S.
6. Rebates or subsidies granted directly to a group moved to Contra
Revenue vs. being treated as part of Commissions and Rebates Group
expense
7. Expanded Complimentary Services and Gifts expense item to three
separate expense categories, to include Complimentary Food & Beverage
and Complimentary In-Room/Media Entertainment

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Rooms Revenue Segments


More detailed room revenue reporting, with segmentation more aligned with revenue
management definitions
10th Edition

11th Edition

Transient
- Commercial/ Corporate
- Leisure
- Government/ Military
- Frequent Guest/ Preferred
- Travel Packages, FIT
- Hotel Packages
- Internet

Transient
- Retail
- Discount
- Negotiated
- Qualified
- Wholesale

Group
- Corporate
- Association/ Convention
- Government
- Tour group
- SMERF
- Wholesale

Group
- Corporate
- Association/ Convention
- Government
- Tour group / Wholesale
- SMERF

Contract

Contract

Material Change
in Transient
Segments; Added
Definitions

Minor Change in
Group Segments;
Added
Definitions

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Package Revenues

Established minimum frequency of once a year for setting ratios by which


Package Revenues are allocated

Encouraged more frequent ratios adjustment where needed (e.g., highly


seasonal hotels like resorts)

Changed allocation treatment for revenue components provided by thirdparty vendors to conform with GAAP, that is, to be part of the revenue
allocation

Added language to define package breakage and provided guidance to


record this in Miscellaneous Income (Schedule 4), as a means of
simplifying the process and causing less distortion in the other nonRooms departments

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Resort Fees and Surcharges


Areas of Inconsistencies:
Amount of fee (flat fee or % of room rate)
Allocation of resort fees to proper revenue departments
Mandatory versus voluntary
P&L statements used for benchmarking
Reported ADR (Average Daily Rate) used for benchmarking

Therefore

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Resort Fees and Surcharges


In the 11th Edition:
Resort fees now recorded in Miscellaneous Income (Schedule 4)
Service Charges and Surcharges include any mandatory, non-discretionary, or other charge
automatically added to a customer account in respect of the use of a service or amenity, and may
include, but are not restricted to, such items as:

Item :Revenue Recorded in Department


Resort fees
Miscellaneous
Income
Bag handling charges
Rooms Other
Revenue
Banquet service charge
F&B Other
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Revenue

Rooms Service Charge


Service Charge
Definition: A service charge is a mandatory amount billed to the customers
account for which the customer has no discretion as to payment, the amount
of the charge, or its distribution to employees.

Treatment: Service charges must be treated as revenue and any


corresponding payment of service charge to employees is treated as a wage
expense.

While the 10th edition called for this treatment of service charge in the Food &
Beverage department, it is recognized that many hotels generate service
charge in other revenue departments (such as Rooms & Spa); therefore, this
revenue category has been added to all operated departments.

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Rebates or subsidies granted directly to a


group
The 10th Edition had an expense category entitled, Commissions and
Rebates Group, which has been changed to Commissions and
Fees Group
The expense category caption was changed to remove rebates and add fees
Removed a portion of the last sentence stating, This line item also includes rebates or
subsidies granted directly to the group to conform with GAAP, since these should be a
reduction of revenue
Added a sentence to reinforce the proper GAAP treatment of rebates or subsidies,
Rebates or subsidies granted directly to a group should be recorded as contra revenue.

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Complimentary Services and Gifts

Expanded Complimentary Services and Gifts into 3 departments:


1.Complimentary Food and Beverage
2.Complimentary In-Room/Media Entertainment (previously Cable/Satellite TV)
3.Complimentary Services and Gifts

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Mixed Ownership Lodging Facilities


Mixed Ownership is reported in one of three ways depending upon the
agreement between the property and the unit owner. Identifying the
treatment includes a review of the Gross versus Net reporting.
Property assumes the predominant economic risk long term. The units must be in the
hotel inventory for sale throughout the entire year and the hotel has contractually
assumed the predominant economic risk. The revenues, expenses and statistics are all
included in the Rooms Department Operating statement.
Property assumes the predominant economic risk short term. The units are only in the
hotel inventory for sale for part of the year and the hotel has contractually assumed the
predominant economic risk. The revenues and expenses are included in the Other
Operated Departments section. The units are not included in room inventory or reported
as rooms statistics.
Third Party Unit Owner assumes the predominant economic risk The owner has
assumed the economic risk and the commission paid to the hotel as Agent is recorded
net in Rentals & Other Income. Any recovery of costs is also recorded as revenue in the
same department. The units are not included in room inventory or reported as rooms
statistics.
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Summary of Food and Beverage


Department Changes
1.

Focus on combined Food and Beverage Operations.


2.
Expanded discussion of revenue recognition in respect of
Service Charges.
3.
Expanded discussion in respect of Audio Visual revenue
recognition.
4.
Public room set-up charges added.
5.
Gift certificate revenue recognition expanded.
6.
Cover terminology dropped in favor of customer.
7.
Some former indirect costs now charged directly to specific
operating outlets; resulting in changes to expense categories.
8.
Significant expansion of recommended Operating Metrics

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Food and Beverage Format


Separate food and beverage summary statements are not an alternative in the
11th edition; rather, all properties must report a summary schedule that includes
both food and beverage revenues. Line items for total food and total beverage
revenues are presented in the new summary statement.

All food (beverage)


revenue presented
together

Food and
beverage sub
schedules
optional

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Food and Beverage Format


While the new summary statement reports on all activity in food and beverage
operations, properties are encouraged to prepare supplemental schedules to report
the operation for individual outlets or functions such as the Kitchen

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Surcharges and Service Charges


Food and Beverage surcharges and service charges are consolidated in Other Revenue.
Surcharges and Service Charges generally include any mandatory, non-discretionary, or
other charge automatically added to a customer account in respect of the use of a
service or amenity, and may include, but are not restricted to, such items as:
Item

Revenue Recorded as
Banquet service charge
Restaurant service charge
Rooms service delivery charge
Corkage charge

F&B Other Revenue


F&B Other Revenue
F&B Other Revenue
F&B Other Revenue

The key determining factors for the recording of Surcharges and Service Charges are set
out in the Appendix 1: Gross vs Net Reporting. The property must assess whether it is
acting as an Agent or as Principal in the transaction in order to make a determination on
reporting the revenue from that transaction on a gross or a net basis.

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Public Room Rental Setup Charges

If Public Room Setup Charges are charged to guests in addition to, or


instead of Public Room Rentals, and relate to the activities for the
preparation of public rooms for the use intended by the guests. Such
charges should be reported as Public Room Rentals and Setup Charges.

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Gift Certificate Revenue

Included in Miscellaneous Other Revenue are unused


or forfeited deposits related to gift certificates that are
not otherwise required to be escheated to the state or
local jurisdiction, or un-presented and expired prepaid
food and beverage coupons.
Only the discounted value of the prepaid food and
beverage coupons not redeemed, or the amount not
required to be escheated to the state or local
jurisdiction should be recorded as revenue.
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Food and Beverage Expense Categories


The following accounts are added or deleted in the 11th edition.
11th Edition Changes

Additions

Cluster Services
Contract Services
Kitchen Smallwares
Reservation Expenses
Postage and Overnight
Delivery

Deletions

Telecommunications

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Cover Definition Replaced

To be consistent with other reporting agencies the


term cover, representing number of meals served,
is replaced by number of customers served.

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Summary of Other Operated


Departments Changes

1. Gross vs Net Reporting


Guidance regarding the reporting of revenues and expenses on a gross versus net
basis has been moved to an Appendix. Additional detail provided to assist evaluation
of method to record revenues, as well as more real world examples.

2. Telecommunications
No longer an Other Operated Department.
Revenues and cost of sales moved to Guest Communication in Minor Operated
Departments.
Cost of administrative phone calls and internet connectivity moved to new Information
and Telecommunications Systems department.
Cost of complimentary phone calls and internet connectivity moved to new Information
and Telecommunications Systems department.
All other telecommunications related expenses (labor, maintenance, operating
supplies) moved to new Information and Telecommunications Systems department.

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Summary of Miscellaneous Income


Changes
1. Name Change
Department name changed from Rentals and Other Income to Miscellaneous Income.

2. Package Breakage
Unused revenue from a package recorded in Miscellaneous Income.

3. Resort Fees
The entire amount of a mandatory resort fee is recorded in miscellaneous income,
even if the fee is described as covering services provided by multiple departments.

4. Additional Guidance
Additional guidance provided regarding the definitions for Commissions, Business
Interruption Insurance, Foreign Currency Exchange Unused or Forfeited Deposits
Related to Gift Certificates and Gift Cards, and Interest Income.

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Undistributed Departments

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Summary of Overhead Departments Changes

1. Added fifth Undistributed Department


Information and Telecommunication Systems

2. Eliminated segregation of Sales and Marketing


expenses
3. Eliminate or combine accounts
4. Add new applicable accounts
5. Clarify descriptions
6. Create relevant examples

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Administrative & General


Modified language and descriptions for relevancy
Cluster Services category is added to address the
current state of hotel operations.
Combined Uniform and Laundry and Dry Cleaning
categories
Non-Guest Related Foreign Currency Exchange is
added to better reflect these transactions

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Information & Telecommunication Systems

Consolidate all hotel expenses associated for


information and telecommunication systems to
provide better line of sight cost management
Includes cost of cell phones, administrative call
and internet services, and complimentary call and
internet services.
System expenses categorized by type of
technology or by area benefiting from technology
solution
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Sales and Marketing


Modified language and descriptions for relevancy
Cluster Services category is added to address the
current state of hotel operations.
Combined Uniform and Laundry and Dry Cleaning
categories
Eliminated the segregation of Sales and Marketing
sub-sections

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Property Operation and Maintenance

Modified language and descriptions for relevancy


Cluster Services category is added to address the
current state of hotel operations.
Combined Uniform and Laundry and Dry Cleaning
categories
Eliminated Complimentary Services and Gifts as
well as Decorations
Add Vehicle Repair to address maintenance on
hotel owned or leased vehicles.
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Utilities

Modified language and descriptions for relevancy


Eliminated Utility Taxes as a stand alone expense
category
Added Contract Services to incorporate energy
audits and other services to reduce consumption

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Non-Operating Income
and Expenses

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Non-Operating Income and Expenses

Previously known as the Fixed Charges Section.


Changed title from Rent, Property & Other Taxes
and Insurance to reflect that there are other items
affecting the property income statement that are not
from hotel operations.
Revenue includes income from other parts of the
facility that are not controlled or directed by hotel
operations, such as interest income, antenna or
billboard leases.
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Non-Operating Income and Expenses

Added category for owner specific expenses


associated with the property not related to operations
including asset manager fees and unrealized foreign
exchange gains and losses.
Added clarification that rent of buildings used for
employee housing should be included herein.
However, rent reimbursement to employees and the
cost of operating employee housing is a Payroll
Related Benefit.

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Non-Operating Income and Expenses

Clarified that Beverage Assessment (such as those


charged in Texas) that cannot be passed on to the
consumer should be included in F&B, not Other
Assessments herein.
Removed non-capital IT and telecommunication
equipment rental (to be located in new IT schedule).
Reiterated that rent for miscellaneous equipment, tables
or chairs related to a specific function or to meet peak
demand for a short-term period is not charged to Rent,
but instead charged to the appropriate department.

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Labor

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Labor Costs and Related Expenses


Migration from Payroll Costs to Labor Costs
Considers the growing impact of Outsourced Labor in hotel
operations
Includes payroll costs plus outsourced labor in metric analysis
and benchmarking

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Payroll Related Expenses

Modified language and descriptions for relevancy


Goal to broaden categories for payroll taxes and
benefits to reflect global needs
Added Supplemental Pay to consolidate these
types of items from all departments
Added category to consolidate benefits for ex-pats

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Labor Costs and Related Expenses


New Format For Presentation in Department Schedules
Labor Costs and Related Expenses
Salaries, Wages, Contracted Labor and Bonuses
Salaries and Wages
Management
Non-Management
Subtotal: Salaries and Wages
Contracted, Leased or Outsourced Labor
Bonuses and Incentives
Total Salaries, Wages, Contract Labor and Bonuses

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Labor Costs and Related Expenses


New Format For Presentation in Department Schedules (cont.)
Payroll-Related Expenses
Payroll Taxes
Supplemental Pay
Employee Benefits
Total Payroll-Related Expenses
Total Labor Costs and Related Expenses

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Financial Ratios and


Operating Metrics

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Summary of Changes
Financial Ratios and Operating Metrics
Name changes to Financial Ratios and Operating Metrics
The section is divided into two major categories: Financial Ratios and
Operating Metrics
In the Operating Metrics section, enhanced statistics will be provided for
operated and undistributed departments, as well as labor.
A recommended schedule for the presentation of important statistics will
be provided for operated and undistributed departments.
A recommended schedule will be provided to present labor statistics for
all departments.

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Summary of Changes
Financial Ratios and Operating Metrics
Average Room Rate calculation is based on rooms sold instead of
rooms occupied.
Utilities Ratios have been expanded to include: Electric cost ratios, Gas
cost ratios, Steam cost ratios, Chilled Water cost ratios, Total Energy
cost, Total Utilities cost ratios. In addition, energy usage ratios have been
added.
While detailed calculations about a hotels carbon footprints have not
been approved, this edition has laid a foundation for tracking and
monitoring a hotels environmental impact.

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Revenue and Expense Guide

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Revenue and Expense Guide


Guide for reporting revenues added.
User-friendly format sortable and searchable

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Whats Next?

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Implementation and Next Steps


Industry feedback.
Distribute book in early 2014 for implementation effective
January 1, 2015.
Deliverables (in the works)
Bound book
On-line document with search capabilities and interactive schedules
Updates provided electronically on a periodic basis

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UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS


FOR THE LODGING INDUSTRY
Eleventh Revised Edition

HFTP Annual Convention


Dallas, Texas
October, 2013

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