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How to calculate the cost of a hotel room?

Generally speaking, the calculation formula is:

(Annual fixed cost+full cost of operating expenses) /365/ Number of saleable rooms in the hotel

Keyword introduction:

1. Fixed costs include: rent, property, parking lot rent+basic salary of personnel.

2. Variable costs include: water and electricity energy consumption, employee performance salary, incentive commission, room consumption, linen washing expenses, taxes paid, etc.

3. the number of houses that can be sold: that is, how many houses can you sell? Therefore, it is necessary to dismantle the self-use rooms such as hotel warehouses, staff quarters and offices. The more rooms you can sell, the lower the cost of a single room.

The cost of a single room will affect the overall GOP rate (profit index) of the hotel. From the perspective of reducing costs, hotels should control variable costs and the number of saleable rooms.