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  2. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    Revenue management (RM) is a discipline to maximize profit by optimizing rate (ADR) and occupancy (Occ). In its day to day application the maximization of Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) is paramount. It is seen by some as synonymous with yield management.

  3. IHG One Rewards guide - AOL

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    Key takeaways. IHG One Rewards is a free loyalty program for the InterContinental Hotels Group that allows you to earn points toward free hotel stays and other rewards.

  4. PnL explained - Wikipedia

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    For example, the delta of an option is the value an option changes due to a $1 move in the underlying commodity or equity/stock. See Risk factor (finance) § Financial risks for the market . To calculate 'impact of prices' the formula is: Impact of prices = option delta × price move; so if the price moves $100 and the option's delta is 0.05% ...

  5. Profit maximization - Wikipedia

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    The profit maximization issue can also be approached from the input side. That is, what is the profit maximizing usage of the variable input? [13] To maximize profit the firm should increase usage of the input "up to the point where the input's marginal revenue product equals its marginal costs". [14]

  6. IHG Rewards Club: How to Get the Best Travel Perks From Your ...

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    With over 5,700 hotels in nearly 100 countries across the globe, InterContinental Hotels Group is one of the largest hotel companies in the world. Here’s how to make the most of its rewards program.

  7. IHG CEO Banks on Newer Hotel Brands to Drive Profit ... - AOL

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    A vital part of IHG’s strategy to return to high levels of growth rests on brands that only came into the company’s network within the last five years. IHG returned to profitability last year ...

  8. Loss ratio - Wikipedia

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    For insurance, the loss ratio is the ratio of total losses incurred (paid and reserved) in claims plus adjustment expenses divided by the total premiums earned. [1] For example, if an insurance company pays $60 in claims for every $100 in collected premiums, then its loss ratio is 60% with a profit ratio/gross margin of 40% or $40.

  9. Cost–volume–profit analysis - Wikipedia

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    A critical part of CVP analysis is the point where total revenues equal total costs (both fixed and variable costs). At this break-even point, a company will experience no income or loss. This break-even point can be an initial examination that precedes a more detailed CVP analysis.