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Leveraged Buyouts In The Hospitality Industry: Five Years Later, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1991

Leveraged Buyouts In The Hospitality Industry: Five Years Later, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

When the author wrote her first article for the FIU Hospitality Review on leveraged buyouts' some five years ago, this business strategy was beginning to enjoy increasing popularity. Since that time leveraged buyouts grew to unprecedented levels both in number and size of transactions. However, following the failure of the UAL proposal and the collapse of the junk bond market in 1989, there has been a marked slowdown in buyout activity this article examines major developments affecting leveraged buyouts over the past five years and addresses their future implications for the hospitality industry.


An Examination Of Stock Performance: The Three Top-Performing Lodging Firms August 1987 - January 1990, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1990

An Examination Of Stock Performance: The Three Top-Performing Lodging Firms August 1987 - January 1990, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

A study published in the Fall 1988 issue of the FIU Hospitality Review revealed that the top three lodging stock performers during the period July 1982 to January 1988 were Prime Motor Inns, Inc., Marriott Corporation, and Hilton Hotels Corporation. The author has completed a follow-up study in an attempt to determine how selected lodging firms have fared since the summer rally of 1987 (which preceded the stock crash of October 19, 1987) until more recent times.


Financial Failure In The Hospitality Industry, Edward M. Tavlin, Elisa S. Moncarz, Deb Dumont Jan 1989

Financial Failure In The Hospitality Industry, Edward M. Tavlin, Elisa S. Moncarz, Deb Dumont

Hospitality Review

The hospitality industry (especially the restaurant segment) has a historically high rate of financial failures. Yet, financial failure in the industry has not received the attention it deserves. In this article, the authors identify basic reasons underlying failed ideas while presenting a study of several hospitality chains that have experienced varying degrees of financial failure. The characteristics and pitfalls of these companies provide the necessary groundwork to explore major lessons to be learned which should aid hospitality management to aviod future business failures.


Understanding Annual Reports Of Hospitality Firms: Part Ii, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1989

Understanding Annual Reports Of Hospitality Firms: Part Ii, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

This is the second article in a two-part series on understanding annual reports published by publicly-held hospitality firms. Part I in the Spring 1988 issue established the informational content of such reports while this article will focus on the examination and understanding of annual reports, suggested guidelines on how to use them for decision making, and recent developments affecting these reports.


Understanding Annual Reports Of Hospitality Firms, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1988

Understanding Annual Reports Of Hospitality Firms, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

In her discussion - Understanding Annual Reports of Hospitality Firms - by Elisa S. Moncarz, Associate Professor, School of Hospitality Management, Florida International University, Associate Professor Moncarz initially offers: “Management bears full responsibility for the reporting function of annual reports prepared by publicly-held companies designed to provide interested parties with information that is useful in making business and economic decisions. In Part I the author reviews the content of annual reports of firms in the hospitality industry, while looking at recent developments affecting annual reports. Part 11, in a subsequent issue, will comprise an in-depth examination of the annual report …


An Analysis Of Stock Market Performance:The Dow Jones Industrial Average And The Three Top Performing Lodging Firma: 1982-1988, N H. Ringstrom, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1988

An Analysis Of Stock Market Performance:The Dow Jones Industrial Average And The Three Top Performing Lodging Firma: 1982-1988, N H. Ringstrom, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

In their dialogue - An Analysis of Stock Market Performance: The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Three Top Performing Lodging Firms 1982 – 1988 - by N. H. Ringstrom, Professor and Elisa S. Moncarz, Associate Professor, School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, Professors Ringstrom and Moncarz state at the outset: “An interesting comparison can be made between the Dow Jones lndustrial Average and the three top performing, publicly held lodging firms which had $100 million or more in annual lodging revenues. The authors provide that analytical comparison with Prime Motor Inns Inc., the Marriott Corporation, and Hilton …


The Tax Reform Act Of 1986: Impact On Hospitality Industries, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1987

The Tax Reform Act Of 1986: Impact On Hospitality Industries, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

In her discussion - The Tax Reform Act Of 1986: Impact On Hospitality Industries - by Elisa S. Moncarz, Associate Professor, the School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, Professor Moncarz initially states: “After nearly two years of considering the overhaul of the federal tax system, Congress enacted the Tax Reform Act of 1986. The impact of this legislation is expected to affect virtually all individuals and businesses associated with the hospitality industry. This article discusses some of the major provisions of the tax bill, emphasizing those relating to the hospitality service industries and contrasting relevant provisions with prior …


Restructuring In The Hospitality Industry, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1986

Restructuring In The Hospitality Industry, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

In her dialogue entitled - Restructuring in the Hospitality Industry - Elisa S. Moncarz, Associate Professor, the School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, intends for you to know the following: “Recent years have seen a proliferation of restructurings of major American corporations creating an extremely important issue that has affected U.S. business. This article discusses restructuring issues in the hospitality industry, focusing attention on its causes and motivations, as well as on its benefits and perils. The author considers the impact of restructuring on investors and management while examining recent restructurings involving hospitality firms.”

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Leveraged Buyouts: Opportunities And Risks, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1985

Leveraged Buyouts: Opportunities And Risks, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

This article presents a general overview of leveraged buyouts, relating their feasibility as an option for hospitality management. Specifically, the author explores the background and main features of leveraged buyouts, focusing attention on their risks and rewards, management's opportunities, tax ramifications, planning, and future outlook. Denny's leveraged buyout is examined in order to provide an insight into the structuring of a buyout for a major food service firm.


Franchising In The Hospitality Industry: Accounting Aspects, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 1984

Franchising In The Hospitality Industry: Accounting Aspects, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

Franchised businesses are a powerful factor in the American economy. The author provides a general overview of the area, citing statistics supporting its growth in the industry. Attention will be focused on accounting aspects of franchising, placing major emphasis on issues associated with the recognition of franchise fee revenue.