This research presents a financial profile of the U.S. Lodging Industry based on an analysis of 2,091 financial statements (fiscal year 2011) for individual hotels ranging in asset size of $500 thousand to $250 million. The study analyzes summary results of the financial position and profitability of hotels based on a common size analysis of Balance Sheets and Income Statements. Furthermore, the study analyzes 10 key performance benchmarks as measured by Liquidity, Solvency and Operating Ratios. The results of the study show a divergence in the hotel industry’s financial performance based on the size of the hotel and by upper, median and lower quartiles of the study sample
This study empirically investigates the effect of credit availability and firm size on the leverage ...
This study examines financial leverage trends of firms in the US lodging industry for the period 198...
This study examines the performance of commercial hotel and casino hotel companies by employing both...
This study investigates the relationships among the amount of money, the number of target hotels acq...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between firm-wise financial factors and firm pe...
The purpose of this exploratory study is to analyze the nature and implications of financial constra...
Financial ratios are the most meaningful information in financial statements to executives and manag...
The purpose of this study was to develop a hotel performance model using structural equation modelin...
The purpose of this study is to identify ratios that property-level lodging financial executives con...
This study examines the financial structure and profitability of various categories of Greek hotels ...
Capital structure composition decisions are considered as very crucial for the overall success of fi...
Purpose– The paper aims to provide empirical evidence that certain financial characteristics are cri...
Purpose - The paper aims to provide empirical evidence that certain financial characteristics are cr...
The aim of this research is to analyse the financial performance of two big names of Hotel industry ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine corporate strategic effects on hotel unit performa...
This study empirically investigates the effect of credit availability and firm size on the leverage ...
This study examines financial leverage trends of firms in the US lodging industry for the period 198...
This study examines the performance of commercial hotel and casino hotel companies by employing both...
This study investigates the relationships among the amount of money, the number of target hotels acq...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between firm-wise financial factors and firm pe...
The purpose of this exploratory study is to analyze the nature and implications of financial constra...
Financial ratios are the most meaningful information in financial statements to executives and manag...
The purpose of this study was to develop a hotel performance model using structural equation modelin...
The purpose of this study is to identify ratios that property-level lodging financial executives con...
This study examines the financial structure and profitability of various categories of Greek hotels ...
Capital structure composition decisions are considered as very crucial for the overall success of fi...
Purpose– The paper aims to provide empirical evidence that certain financial characteristics are cri...
Purpose - The paper aims to provide empirical evidence that certain financial characteristics are cr...
The aim of this research is to analyse the financial performance of two big names of Hotel industry ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine corporate strategic effects on hotel unit performa...
This study empirically investigates the effect of credit availability and firm size on the leverage ...
This study examines financial leverage trends of firms in the US lodging industry for the period 198...
This study examines the performance of commercial hotel and casino hotel companies by employing both...