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What is the financial difference between owner's income and operating income in hotel management?

Different concepts.

1. Owner's income refers to the income obtained by the hotel industry from its master-slave hotel operation, and refers to the actual amount obtained by the hotel industry from its master-slave hotel operation, including the income generated by owner's equity in the hotel, such as dividends, interest, rent, etc.

2. Operating income refers to the income obtained by selling rooms, restaurants, conferences and other services in the daily operation of the hotel, and is the main source of operating income for the hotel to pay the daily operating costs, staff salaries, equipment maintenance and other expenses.