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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
1 year ago
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In early 2008, you purchased and remodeled a 120-room hotel to handle the increased number of conventions coming to town. By mid

-2008, it became apparent that the recession would kill the demand for conventions. Now, you forecast that you will be able to sell only 10,000 room-nights, which cost $80 per room per night to service. You spent $20.00 million on the hotel in 2008, and your cost of capital is 10%. The current going price to sell the hotel is $15 million. If the estimated demand is 10,000 room-nights, the break-even price is $ per room, per night. (Hint: Remember that the cost of capital is the opportunity cost, or true cost, of making an investment.)
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1 answer:
Yuri [45]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

To solve this problem, first let us calculate for the total cost:

Total cost = Capital cost + Cost of capital

Total cost = $ 20 M + 0.10* $ 20 M

Total cost = $ 22 M

The breakeven point would be the price in which the total earnings is equal to the total cost. Therefore:

$ 15M + 20,000 * X = $ 22 M

Where X is the breakeven price in dollars per room per night

Calculating for X:

20,000 * X = $ 7 M

X = $ 350

Therefore the break even price is $ 350 per room per night.

Explanation:

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