Proceedings of the Annual Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making ProcessIowa State University., 1981 |
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... amount of depreciation expense per revenue dollar increases and the rate of capital recovery decreases . On the other hand , public utilities typically have a much greater amount of long - term debt outstanding ( with longer terms ) ...
... amount of depreciation expense per revenue dollar increases and the rate of capital recovery decreases . On the other hand , public utilities typically have a much greater amount of long - term debt outstanding ( with longer terms ) ...
Page 122
... amount of depreciation expense per revenue dollar increases and the rate of capital recovery decreases . On the other hand , public utilities typically have a much greater amount of long - term debt outstanding ( with longer terms ) ...
... amount of depreciation expense per revenue dollar increases and the rate of capital recovery decreases . On the other hand , public utilities typically have a much greater amount of long - term debt outstanding ( with longer terms ) ...
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... amount . Over the life of the asset , the change in depreciation or cost of sales , generally com- pensates for the increase or decrease in current cost amount . Cur- rent cost accounting recognizes the benefit to an enterprise of the ...
... amount . Over the life of the asset , the change in depreciation or cost of sales , generally com- pensates for the increase or decrease in current cost amount . Cur- rent cost accounting recognizes the benefit to an enterprise of the ...
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Deregulation and Regulatory Reform | 1 |
AN ECONOMISTS | 9 |
SECOND SESSION | 29 |
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