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The How Many Guests to Break-Even calculator computes the number of guests needed to break even based on the fixed costs and margin per guest.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
- (FC) Fixed Costs
- (CMG) Contribution Margin per Guest
Break-Even Point (BEP): The calculator returns the number of guests to break-even.
The Math / Science
How many guests do you need to break even? The break-even point in guests served (BEP) can be calculated by dividing a company's fixed costs by the company's contribution margin per guest. In accounting, the break-even point refers to the revenues needed to cover a company's total amount of fixed and variable expenses during a specified period of time. The revenues could be stated in dollars (or other currencies), in units, hours of services provided, etc.
Hospitality Calculators
- Average Cost per Room - Average expense per room for a period of time.
- Average Daily Rate - Average daily income rate for rooms rented
- Average Sales per Guest Forecast - Forecast based on total forecast and guest count forecast.
- Break-Even Point in Guests Served - Computes the number of guests needed to break even based on fixed costs and margin per guest.
- Contribution Margin per Guest - Computes the margin per guest based on selling price per guest and variable cost per guest.
- Contribution Marge Percent - Computes the percent of contribution margin based on the Selling Price percent and the Variable Cost percent.
- Cost of Food Consumed - Computes the cost of food based on inventory change and purchases.
- Estimated Room Expenses - Computes the estimated annual expense of rooms based on the expense per room and number of rooms.
- Food Cost Percent for a Restaurant - Computes the percent of costs associated with food for a restaurant.
- Food Selling Price - Computes selling price based on Item Food Cost and percent allocated to food commodity.
- GOPPAR - Gross Operating Profit Per Available Room - Computes the profit based on the gross profit and the total rooms available.
- Guest Count Forecast - Guest count forecast based on last year's and an expected increase.
- Percent Sales Variance - Computes the percentage of the difference in sales in two periods.
Resource:
- Dopson, Lea R., and David K. Hayes. Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2009. Print.
- "What Is the Break-even Point? | AccountingCoach." AccountingCoach.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Aug. 2015.