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A shared commitment to standardization, education, and profitability intelligence for the global hospitality industry.
Without a standard, there is no logical basis for making a decision or taking action. Joseph Juran
Questions are commonplace in any hotel business. Who hasn’t been in a budget meeting or financial review when someone has asked if the food and beverage margins are competitive, or if the spa department should be generating more revenue, or how labor efficiencies compare to other properties of the same size? Transforming these questions into actionable insights is what hotel benchmarking can do—creating concrete, data-backed comparisons.
Benchmarking is more than a reporting exercise; it’s a strategic tool for hotel management that helps hospitality finance teams compare performance, identify opportunities, and drive operational improvement. But effective benchmarking depends on one critical factor: consistentand standardized financial data. That’s where a framework like the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI) 12th Revised Edition, a service of Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP), plays a central role in hotel financial reporting.
A Framework for Structure and Clarit
Hotel benchmarking analysis allows properties to measure performance against peers, market segments, and historical trends. Key metrics such as Gross Operating Profit (GOP), Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR), and Total Revenue per Available Room (TRevPAR) are used to assess efficiency, profitability, and competitiveness.
However, without a standardized framework, these comparisons can be misleading. Differences in how hotels classify revenue, allocate expenses, or report departmental performance can distort results and hinder data-driven decision-making.
The USALI framework provides a consistent structure for financial reporting across the global lodging industry. The 12th Revised Edition introduces several enhancements that directly support better benchmarking and hotel performance analytics:
These updates ensure that financial data is aligned across properties, enabling accurate, consistent, and meaningful hotel benchmarking across all revenue streams and guest segments.
The Power of Consistent Data
Many in the hospitality industry use hotel benchmarking platforms that compile financial data
from thousands of hotels worldwide and provide detailed analysis across departments and metrics. Here is where the tangible value of USALI standards is most evident.
By relying on USALI-compliant data, these platforms ensure that comparisons are valid and actionable. For example, a hotel can benchmark its Spa Department profitability against similar properties, knowing that revenue and expenses are classified consistently. Properties can compare their distribution channel performance to identify over-reliance on third-party channels and capture more direct bookings. Labor ratios and departmental margins can be compared across regions, brands, or asset types with confidence. Market segmentation data reveals whether a hotel is capturing its fair share of business travel or if leisure rates are competitive.
The widespread adoption of the USALI 12th Revised Edition framework enables better budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning, turning hotel data into actionable profitability insights. Hotels that adopt USALI standards and integrate benchmarking tools gain improved operational transparency, enhanced comparability with industry peers, data-driven decision-making for staffing, pricing, and expense management, and a clearer understanding of revenue sources and channel effectiveness.
Building a Coherent Story
The USALI 12th Revised Edition is more than a reporting guideline—it’s a foundation for strategic benchmarking and hotel performance improvement. By aligning financial data across departments, revenue sources, and market segments it creates a common financial
language that enables meaningful comparisons and multi-dimensional performance analysis.
As data visualization expert Stephen Few noted, “Numbers have an important story to tell…” Hotels that embrace USALI-based benchmarking can view their performance from different angles with confidence that their data is comparable—driving more informed decisions and providing greater clarity to the story their numbers are telling.
Looking Ahead
As part of our continued commitment to standardized and meaningful data analysis, HotStats will implement the USALI 12th Revised Edition framework in January 2026, with benchmarking reports published under the new standard for February reporting. This update will ensure even greater alignment with global reporting standards—enhancing the accuracy, comparability, and strategic value of the benchmarking insights HotStats delivers. Stay tuned for more updates as we roll out this important step forward in profitability intelligence.
About the USALI 12th Revised Edition
To purchase the book or subscriptions, please visit https://usali.hftp.org/. HFTP offers courses to help further understand the USALI framework. For more information, visit https://academy.hftp.org/.
Arlene Ramirez
Arlene Ramirez, Ed.D., Senior Vice President of Learning for HFTP, has over 25 years of hospitality finance experience. She brings extensive expertise in various segments of hospitality business operations to her role. Her financial background from the corporate and property level proves invaluable in designing relevant educational content for HFTP’s community of finance and technology professionals. Dr. Ramirez was also a faculty member at the Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, allowing her to effectively bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications in HFTP’s educational initiatives. Connect with Arlene on LinkedIn.
She holds a doctorate in Instructional Systems Design and Technology and an MBA from Sam Houston State University, a BBA in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin, and industry certifications including CHAE, CHE, CHIA, and CAHTA. She is a frequent author and speaker at hospitality industry events.
A shared commitment to standardization, education, and profitability intelligence for the global hospitality industry.
Without a standard, there is no logical basis for making a decision or taking action. Joseph Juran
Questions are commonplace in any hotel business. Who hasn’t been in a budget meeting or financial review when someone has asked if the food and beverage margins are competitive, or if the spa department should be generating more revenue, or how labor efficiencies compare to other properties of the same size? Transforming these questions into actionable insights is what hotel benchmarking can do—creating concrete, data-backed comparisons.
Benchmarking is more than a reporting exercise; it’s a strategic tool for hotel management that helps hospitality finance teams compare performance, identify opportunities, and drive operational improvement. But effective benchmarking depends on one critical factor: consistentand standardized financial data. That’s where a framework like the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI) 12th Revised Edition, a service of Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP), plays a central role in hotel financial reporting.
A Framework for Structure and Clarit
Hotel benchmarking analysis allows properties to measure performance against peers, market segments, and historical trends. Key metrics such as Gross Operating Profit (GOP), Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR), and Total Revenue per Available Room (TRevPAR) are used to assess efficiency, profitability, and competitiveness.
However, without a standardized framework, these comparisons can be misleading. Differences in how hotels classify revenue, allocate expenses, or report departmental performance can distort results and hinder data-driven decision-making.
The USALI framework provides a consistent structure for financial reporting across the global lodging industry. The 12th Revised Edition introduces several enhancements that directly support better benchmarking and hotel performance analytics:
These updates ensure that financial data is aligned across properties, enabling accurate, consistent, and meaningful hotel benchmarking across all revenue streams and guest segments.
The Power of Consistent Data
Many in the hospitality industry use hotel benchmarking platforms that compile financial data
from thousands of hotels worldwide and provide detailed analysis across departments and metrics. Here is where the tangible value of USALI standards is most evident.
By relying on USALI-compliant data, these platforms ensure that comparisons are valid and actionable. For example, a hotel can benchmark its Spa Department profitability against similar properties, knowing that revenue and expenses are classified consistently. Properties can compare their distribution channel performance to identify over-reliance on third-party channels and capture more direct bookings. Labor ratios and departmental margins can be compared across regions, brands, or asset types with confidence. Market segmentation data reveals whether a hotel is capturing its fair share of business travel or if leisure rates are competitive.
The widespread adoption of the USALI 12th Revised Edition framework enables better budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning, turning hotel data into actionable profitability insights. Hotels that adopt USALI standards and integrate benchmarking tools gain improved operational transparency, enhanced comparability with industry peers, data-driven decision-making for staffing, pricing, and expense management, and a clearer understanding of revenue sources and channel effectiveness.
Building a Coherent Story
The USALI 12th Revised Edition is more than a reporting guideline—it’s a foundation for strategic benchmarking and hotel performance improvement. By aligning financial data across departments, revenue sources, and market segments it creates a common financial
language that enables meaningful comparisons and multi-dimensional performance analysis.
As data visualization expert Stephen Few noted, “Numbers have an important story to tell…” Hotels that embrace USALI-based benchmarking can view their performance from different angles with confidence that their data is comparable—driving more informed decisions and providing greater clarity to the story their numbers are telling.
Looking Ahead
As part of our continued commitment to standardized and meaningful data analysis, HotStats will implement the USALI 12th Revised Edition framework in January 2026, with benchmarking reports published under the new standard for February reporting. This update will ensure even greater alignment with global reporting standards—enhancing the accuracy, comparability, and strategic value of the benchmarking insights HotStats delivers. Stay tuned for more updates as we roll out this important step forward in profitability intelligence.
About the USALI 12th Revised Edition
To purchase the book or subscriptions, please visit https://usali.hftp.org/. HFTP offers courses to help further understand the USALI framework. For more information, visit https://academy.hftp.org/.
Arlene Ramirez
Arlene Ramirez, Ed.D., Senior Vice President of Learning for HFTP, has over 25 years of hospitality finance experience. She brings extensive expertise in various segments of hospitality business operations to her role. Her financial background from the corporate and property level proves invaluable in designing relevant educational content for HFTP’s community of finance and technology professionals. Dr. Ramirez was also a faculty member at the Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, allowing her to effectively bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications in HFTP’s educational initiatives. Connect with Arlene on LinkedIn.
She holds a doctorate in Instructional Systems Design and Technology and an MBA from Sam Houston State University, a BBA in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin, and industry certifications including CHAE, CHE, CHIA, and CAHTA. She is a frequent author and speaker at hospitality industry events.
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