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,Accounting Essentials for Hospitality Managers, 3e Chris Guilding
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(Test Bank All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)
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Accounting Essentials for Hospitality Managers N1 N1 N1 N1




Chapter 1: Introduction: Hospitality Decision Makers’ Use of Accounting
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1. Which of the following is not an example of a sector that
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classified within the hospitality industry?
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A. Cruise liners N1


B. Country and sports clubs N1 N1 N1


C. Pubs and bars N1 N1


D. Fast-food outlets N1


E. All of the above can be classified within the hospitality industry
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2. Which of the following statements is not true?
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A. Designing a large hotel‟s organisational structure and accounting system is
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complicated by the need to co-ordinate a range of disparate functions that
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typically include the provision of accommodation, restaurant and bar facilities.
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B. Hotels can be distinguished from most other service sectors as the location of
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the service provision is also the place where the customer purchases and
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consumes the services offered.
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C. High functional interdependency facilitates departmental accountability.
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D. The nature of management decision making in connection with selling rooms in a
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hotel can be likened to the sale of seats in the airline or entertainment
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industries.
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E. Hotels‟ high sales volatility makes accurate budgeting more challenging.
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3. Which of the following is not a key characteristic of the hotel industry?
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A. High sales volatility.
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B. High product perishability.
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C. High proportion of fixed costs.
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D. High proportion of labour intensive activities.
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E. All of the above are key characteristics of the hotel industry
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4. Which of the following is not a generally acknowledged sales volatility
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challenge that is evident in the hotel industry?
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A. Economic cycle volatility N1 N1


B. Seasonal sales volatility N1 N1


C. Staff turnover sales volatility
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D. Weekly sales volatility N1 N1


E. Intra-day sales volatility N1 N1

,5. Which of the following is not a true statement?
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A. Relative to purchases in most other commercial contexts, there tends to be a
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short time span between order placement, production and sale of many items
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in a restaurant kitchen.
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B. A high proportion of a hotel‟s costs do not vary in line with sales levels.
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C. Relative to most other industries, activities conducted in the hotel
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industry are not labour intensive.
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D. Achieving standardised approaches to reporting is more of a concern
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in financial accounting than in management accounting.
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E. Management accounting is less standardised than financial accounting.
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6. Which of the following statements is untrue?
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A. A lack of confidence in financial accounting systems would likely make it
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harder to raise debt and equity funding.
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B. Management accounting systems are designed to help managers in their
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decision making and control of businesses.
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C. Greater use of the Uniform System of Accounts is signifying increased
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standardisation of hotel account classification schemes and also financial
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performance reports produced by hotels.
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D. The accounting system is one of several information systems that monitor the
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performance of all departments within hotels.
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E. For the sake of a healthy economy, it is important that a reliable financial
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accounting system is established.
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7. Which of the following is not a true statement?
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A. Financial accounting concerns the preparation of financial reports for external
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users on a monthly basis.
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B. Management accounting concerns the provision of financial reports to managers.
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C. Management accounting reports can be produced using non- N 1 N 1 N 1 N 1 N 1 N 1 N 1


standardised formats across companies.
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D. For most organisations, the accounting system can be seen as the most
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extensive and all encompassing information system.
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E. A reducing level of confidence in financial accounting systems would translate
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into a greater reluctance for equity providers to invest in companies.
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8. In the context of hotel management, which of the following does not represent an
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example of high perishability with respect to a sales opportunity?
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A. A specific room night.
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B. A delivery of strawberries.
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C. A delivery of bottled beer.
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D. A large conference room for a specific day.
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E. None of the above, they are all examples of products or services with high perishability.
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, 9. Which of the following is not a true statement?
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A. Compared to the hotel sector, most business sectors experience a relatively high
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degree of economic cycle related sales volatility.
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B. The hotel sector is subject to high seasonal sales volatility.
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C. The hotel sector is subject to high weekly sales volatility.
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D. The hotel sector is subject to high intra-day sales volatility.
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E. Sales volatility can be expected to be greater in tourism hotels than in hotels
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located in central business districts.
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10. The Uniform System of Accounts:
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A. represents an “off the shelf” accounting system that can be adopted by any
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business in the hotel industry.
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B. is a system that can be viewed as “state of the art” as it benefits from the
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accumulated experience of the parties that have contributed to the system‟s
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development over many years.
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C. promotes consistent account classification schemes as well as consistent
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presentation of performance reports and therefore facilitates comparison across
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hotels.
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D. represents a common point of reference for hotels within the same hotel group.
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E. All of the above are true.
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11. Which of the following statements is not true:
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A. The hospitality industry encompasses a narrow range of activities and types of
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organisations.
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B. A large hotel‟s organisational structure and accounting system should be
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designed with due regard given to co-ordinating a range of functions that
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will frequently include the provision of accommodation, restaurant and bar
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facilities.
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C. The sale of a hotel‟s rooms can be likened to the sale of seats in the airline industry.
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D. A parallel exists between food preparation in restaurant kitchens and
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production activities in manufacturing organisations.
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E. Bar operations can be likened to retailing.
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12. Which of the following statements is not true:
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A. The uniform system of accounts represents an “off the shelf” accounting
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system that can be adopted by any business in the hotel industry.
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B. The uniform system of accounts is a system that can be viewed as “state of
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the art” as it benefits from the accumulated experience of the parties that
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have contributed to the system‟s development over many years.
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C. The uniform system of accounts promotes consistent account classification
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schemes as well as consistent presentation of performance reports and
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therefore facilitates comparison across hotels.
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D. The uniform system of accounts signifies that all hotels should use the same
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management accounting system.
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E. The uniform system of accounts represents a common point of reference for
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hotels within the same hotel group.
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