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    The maximum debt-to-income ratio is 45 percent for primary and second home occupancy. The loan-to-value on a rate and term refinance is 90 percent on primary and second home occupancy. The loan-to-value on a cash out refinance is 80 percent. The loan-to-value on a high-balance residence with a 720 credit score is 90 percent. 75 percent with a 680 credit score. A cash out…

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    Royal Brothers Case Study

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    premium on their fleet. So far they have observed that there is close to 40% occupancy rate during weekdays (Monday to Thursday) and 90-95% occupancy rate during weekends. The founding city i.e Bangalore presently owns close to 185 two-wheelers that are available for rent. The average billing amount per booking is INR 1213.7 and the average number of bookings done is 403/week. What would be your solution to reach an occupancy rate of 70-80% during…

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    Gospar Vs Gochar Essay

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    mainly associated with the size and requirements of a hote, GOPPAR provides an excellent performance measurements for hotels, regardless of size. When higher REVPAR gives more benefit in a smaller hotels (because it is more effective in optimising occupancy and room rate), its operating expenses per room are likely to be higher than those of a larger property. It is noted that GOPPAR is highly sensitive to any fluctuation in REVPAR. Anon,…

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    Portman Hotel Case Study

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    DIAGNOSIS 1. What is the PV system trying to accomplish? What are its business goals? (.5 point) The Portman Hotel was trying to bring the personal attention to detail and service that is commonly found in Asian luxury hotels, to the American hotel scene (Heckscher, 1986). Every aspect of the hotel would borrow elements from the Asian culture, including not only its architecture but also the way that it runs its day to day operations (Heckscher, 1986). Its business goals were “to build a…

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    Osh B Gosh Case Study

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    can seem dangerous because insulation is flammable, but the ceiling is higher than most other stores around it that have the tiles separating the air duct. The occupancy is considered to be a mercantile occupancy and the chapters of the life safety code that apply are chapters 36 and 37 which talk about new and existing mercantile occupancies. The Contents Hazard Classification according to Chapter 6 of the 2012 Life Safety Code would be considered as Ordinary Hazard Contents given that the…

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    Paws Mission Statement

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    May through September $190 per night. • October through November $165 per night • December $135 per night All rooms have allowance to allow for a cot to be added to the room for an additional cost of $10 per night. For each person over the double occupancy there is an additional charge of $10 per night person. There is a onetime flat fee of $35 per pet per stay. This fee it to cover the cost of any possible damage that might be done to the room. The funds that are not need to cover repairs…

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    unique personality and differentiate them from peers. They have sensitive sense about fashion and always read some fashion magazines and blogs. According to the WWD, Nasty Gal has petitioned for a bankruptcy because of the high debt covenants and occupancy costs (). The strength of the brand is the well-know brand name and the high-level customer service. Another strengths are the strong word-of-mouth and active social media platforms. The well organized…

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    Parking Reform Is Possible

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    The city has in place meters that charge different prices and has also installed sensors that indicate occupancy rates or every parking space in real time. The prices are adjusted once in a month within a range of not above 50 cents an hour. This mechanism allows the city to charge the lowest price possible and at the same time avoid creation of parking shortage…

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    including pricing. • Wrote the annual budgets, built forecasts and pricing models as well as a product positioning. • Provided a monthly analysis to management complete with speculation on future performance of all market segments to include Rate, Occupancy, and REVPAR, as well as actual vs. budget vs. forecasts. • Project Leader for the new Sofitel’s Training Program: Fit for Business. • Analysed competitor-pricing analysis to ensure correct daily and seasonal rate positioning to the…

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    Implicit Assumptions

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    hotels. One of the dependent variables for each hotel was revenue per available room done month wise. In this there are two other important factors which are important constituents of Revenue per available room. They are average daily rate and occupancy of hotel. There are two critical control variables and they are market demand and market segments which are also discussed about in this article. Due to the mode of entry, the differences in performances…

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