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Dealing with Guest Accounts - Exercise

Complete the following exercises by selecting the correct box:

Situation
Does this transaction increase or decrease
the guest's account?
Is the account debited or credited?

Increase
Decrease
Debited
Credited

Accommodation is charged
to the guest account.







  • The guest pays $ 100.00
    towards the account.







  • Breakfast is added to the
    guest account.





    A tour is booked for the
    guest and charged to the
    account.





    Dinner is charged to the
    guest account.





    The guest has been
    overcharged for lunch,
    $ 10.00 must be taken off the
    account.





    The guest would like to buy postcards and stamps and asks to have these added to the account.





    A guest has prepaid the account. On check out the guest account is in credit.
    The hotel still owes the guest and has to refund the money.





    The guest arrives at the hotel and
    asks the concierge to pay for the taxi and to add the amount to the account.




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