cost control
Read Case Study 1 at the end of Chapter 10, “Cost Control: Dollars and Sense” and answer the following questions. Respond substantively to at least two of your classmates' postings.
- Given the situation described, how would you present your concern without creating panic among junior-level staff or revealing figures that would likely find their way into the local paper or a competitor’s boardroom?
- How would you go about identifying cost of sales problems?
- What corrective steps would you take to address cost of sales problems?
This is the case study
Michael’s Bistro has being losing one cent on the dollar for a number of years, and Joe William, the owner, is tired of writing checks to cover losses. This exercise will show you how to trace where loss is occurring and put a stop to it.In 2005, Michael’s profit and loss statement looked like this:
Actual Dollars Percent of SalesSALESFood Sales$407,77479Beverage Sales$108,39621Total Sales$516,170100EXPENSESCost of Food Sales$152,78637.5 (percentage by category)Cost of Beverage Sales$43,35840 (percentage by category)Total Cost of Sales$196,14438 (percentage of total sales)LABORPayroll Wages$144,52828 (percentage of total sales)Tax and Benefits$25,80818 (as a percentage of wages)Total Payroll Cost$170,33633 (percentage of total sales)OTHER EXPENSESAll other expenses$154,85130 (percentage of total sales)TOTAL REVENUE$516,170100TOTAL EXPENSES−$521,331−101NET PROFIT AND LOSS−$5,161−1According to the annual National Restaurant Association Operating Report, the median cost percentages for full-service restaurants are as follows:The Restaurant Industry Dollar: Full-Service RestaurantsPercentageWhere it came from:Food and Beverage Sales100Where it went:Cost of Food and Beverage Sales(Note: Beverage is 40 percent of revenue) 33Salaries and Wages, Including Benefits 33Operating Expenses 6Corporate Overhead 3General and Administrative Expenses 3Depreciation and Insurance 18Income Before Income Taxes 4
(Ojugo 206-207)
Ojugo, Clement. Practical Food and Beverage Cost Control, 2nd Edition. Cengage Learning, 20090331. VitalBook file.
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