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February 5, 2003 - When the dramatic �Gales of November� blustered over Lake Superior last September, Raija Macheledt was not watching, even though her office perches at the edge of the lake. The vice president of finance for ZMC Hotels was installing a new Web-enabled, centralized accounting system to handle the 36 hotels and 50 legal entities for which she is responsible. �We have 25 to 30 people doing all the corporate finance and accounting for 50 legal entities, including two boat businesses and some selling entities,� said Macheledt. �They all have to go through tax processing, and we have 200 investors that need K-1s by March 1st.� Duluth, Minnesota-based ZMC Hotels started operation in 1971 as a retail business that had hotels as a sideline. �Nearly all our properties are limited service now,� explained Macheledt. �In the beginning we had full-service hotels, but we learned that having a 150 to 200-room limited-service property next to a chain restaurant like a Chili�s or Appleby�s is a good formula. At one point we tore down a restaurant and lounge to build a limited service hotel, and sold part of the land to a Chili�s. When those restaurant chains started booming we moved more and more into limited-service flags like Day�s Inn, Hampton Inn, and Comfort Suites, 85 percent of which are in drive-up locations that serve business travelers and families.� ZMC operates 11 different flags and two independent hotels for its investors, so accounting accuracy and flexibility are critical. Nearly all its properties use different chain-recommended front office systems, getting the daily operating numbers out of the separate systems and into the corporate office involved hours of re-keying from Excel spreadsheets and other sources. That changed last year when ZMC installed the Profitvue corporate financial system in its home office along with the Webvue Internet-based property accounting application at its hotels, both from Aptech Computer Systems. �We started using Profitvue last September to manage our corporate financial information; it allows us to set up multiple companies for our entities and properties, and create flexible consolidations for our investors,� ZMC�s Macheledt explained. �Our hotels all use Webvue for back office accounting, and it is interfaced to nearly all our front office systems. Webvue lets each hotel to run its own accounting system from our corporate back office application over the Internet. Now the hotels upload their numbers to headquarters daily; the automation is saving us hours a week in data entry, and our financial information is continuously up to date and accurate. Our departments for hotel accounts payable, corporate accounts payable, cash management, and payroll are all on time, and we are generating financial statements two days after the end of the period, instead of two weeks.� Cash management for 36 hotels ZMC Hotels is ahead of most operating companies in its cash management
strategy. Consolidation is the key to ZMC�s operational success.
Cash from all its properties is sent to the corporate office in Duluth,
Minnesota, which handles all property purchasing through manufacturer-direct
accounts for its hotels. This gives hotel managers the freedom to
run their hotels and not worry about the day-to-day management of cashflow
or whether there is money in the checkbook to pay utility and other bills.
ZMC�s VP of finance explains, �We use consolidated corporate checking and
disbursement accounts, and a Wells Fargo card for properties that controls
use volume by day, month, purchase size, or vendor classification.
Even if managers don�t have the statements, they can use Webvue to check
their accounts up to the point of the last invoice; they can even look
forward at budgets so they can make good financial decisions.
Our purchase accounting process is streamlined because the Wells Fargo
card is interfaced to our back office and uses our general ledger vendor
account numbers. For instance, a �hardware store� purchase goes into
the �Repairs� account automatically; with our previous accounting system
we had to manually key in the information. We receive a �cash transfer�
report of all the money that comes in from our banks, and we can download
this information into our accounting system too, without any manual keying.�
Cash over and short �We maintain a �cash over/short,� account, like most hotels, which should always be minimal,� continued Wappas. �If our general ledger numbers don�t balance with our revenue totals, ZMC posts the difference in our �cash over/short� account. I don�t like to have anything in that account; it means we are out of balance. Now that we are working with Webvue I can check the property�s corporate general ledger totals on-line to find out if we are out of balance because of something like a $300 credit card payment posted to the wrong account. The new system lets me run more accurately, and the property be credited with all its revenue. The best part is that it is real-time. If I need a report the numbers are accurate and current.� ZMC Hotels is also out in front of most hospitality companies in the
way it treats its staff. �In 1980 we were way ahead of the industry
in establishing health insurance plans for line employees from housekeepers
to our top executives, and we have always worked to keep it as affordable
as possible for families,� concluded Ms. Macheledt. �In 1988 we made
401K plans with matching company contributions available to all employees,
and as far back as the1970s we established paid vacations when no one else
was offering them. Our mission at ZMC has always been to provide
services and establish program offerings before they are expected.�
About Aptech
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ZMC Hotels 525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 405 Duluth, MN, 55802 218/723-8433 http://www.zmchotels.com Aptech Computer Systems, Inc. 135 Delta Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Sales: (800) 245-0720 or (412) 963-7440 [email protected] www.aptech-inc.com |