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1977 Fiscal Year: Statewide Nevada Casinos with Gaming Revenue of $1,000,000 and Over Representing 108 Locations

Revenues

Department

Percent

Casino

61.6%

Rooms    

10.8%

Food

14.0%

Beverage

9.6%

Other

4.0%

Total Revenue

100%

                                                                                                                          
                        

Casino Department Income Statement

 

Percent

Pit Revenue

63.4%

Slot Machine Revenue

34.6%

Other Revenue

2.0%



Departmental Expenses

 

Percent

Bad Debt Expense

2.6%

Gaming Taxes & Licenses

7.4%

Total Departmental Expenses

38.6%

Departmental Income

61.4%



Rooms Department Income Statement

 

Percent

Complimentary Rooms

20.9%

Gross Rooms Revenue

100%

Schedule of General and Administrative Expenses

 

Percent

Advertising and Promotion

3.2%

Complimentaries

8.6%



Condensed Balance Sheet

Assets

Percent

Current

21.2%

Fixed

64.5%

Other

14.3%

Total

100%

 

Average Win Per Unit

 

 

Q1 1

Q2 2

Q3 3

Q4 4

Y

Twenty-One

Upper Quartile

39,350

34,970

42,710

43,670

155,190

Median

28,020

25,810

28,070

29,110

114,880

Lower

22,290

18,190

19,560

22,930

81,420

Craps

Upper Quartile

145,290

141,780

142,820

146,550

626,600

Median

88,310

76,520

79,340

84,420

349,030

Lower

53,060

41,140

39,550

47,480

191,100

Roulette

Upper Quartile

60,150

53,710

57,880

58,820

245,340

Median

36,840

35,750

35,430

35,420

154,370

Lower

21,700

16,150

15,270

18,780

76,750

5¢ Slots

Upper Quartile

2,300

1,910

1,780

2,030

8,050

Median

1,790

1,440

1,400

1,600

6,330

Lower

1,370

1,080

1,060

1,270

4,870

10¢ Slots

Upper Quartile

3,160

2,620

2,610

2,830

11,060

Median

2,410

1,880

1,950

2,140

8,100

Lower

1,830

1,450

1,330

1,630

6,340

25¢ Slots

Upper Quartile

5,060

4,190

4,130

4,460

17,550

Median

3,680

3,000

3,040

3,350

12,780

Lower

2,700

2,200

2,120

2,530

9,820

50¢ Slots

Upper Quartile

4,720

3,640

3,370

4,290

16,600

Median

2,900

2,390

1,980

2,610

9,830

Lower

1,690

1,380

1,210

1,500

6,440

$1 Slots

Upper Quartile

9,890

10,090

11,510

11,400

43,510

Median

5,630

5,230

5,970

6,920

26,720

Lower

3,150

2,760

3,150

4,860

15,710

Keno

Upper Quartile

300,630

304,770

282,180

293,670

1,223,220

Median

194,190

166,950

162,200

168,580

747,040

Lower

105,370

98,560

100,260

96,080

417,840

1Q1 – Quarter ending Sept. 30 th Previous Year
2Q2 – Quarter ending Dec. 31 st Previous Year
3Q3 – Quarter ending March 31 st Present Year
4Q4 – Quarter ending June 30 th Present Year
   Y   – Year Ending June 30th Present Year  
                                    

Percent of Revenue Produced

Games

%

Devices

%

Other Gaming

%

Twenty-One

38.0%

5¢ Slots

14.4%

Keno

6.8%

Craps

19.9%

10¢ Slots

2.7%

Bingo

0.3%

Roulette

2.7%

25¢ Slots

8.3%

Poker

1.9%

Others

5.6%

50¢ Slots

0.7%

Misc.

0.1%

   

$1 Slots

6.7%

 

   

Pinball

0.1%

   

Others

1.8%

 

Total

56.2%

Total

34.7%

Total

9.1%

                                                                                                    

Nevada Statewide Gaming Statistics

1969 | 1970
1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980
1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990
1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000
2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007

Nevada | Las Vegas Strip | Downtown LV | Reno/Sparks | Laughlin | Elko County

Atlantic City | Colorado | Illinois | Iowa | State Comps

All data compiled from Nevada Gaming Abstract. Carson City, Nevada: State Gaming Control Board, Securities and Economic Research Division, 1971-2007.

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