Airbnb profit and loss

Airbnb Profit and Loss: What Hosts Should Review Monthly

An Airbnb profit and loss report should show revenue, expenses, NOI, net income, and the source records behind each number.

Start with revenue

Revenue should reconcile to payout and income records for the period.

Separate operating expenses

Cleaning, repairs, supplies, utilities, insurance, taxes, and management costs should be grouped consistently.

Review changes

Month-over-month changes show whether profit moved because of occupancy, revenue, or cost pressure.

FAQs

How often should hosts review P&L?

Monthly review is the healthiest rhythm for catching missing receipts, expense spikes, and occupancy changes.

What makes a P&L trustworthy?

The totals should trace to source transactions and show warnings when data is incomplete.

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