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In conclusion , the prudence test , as discussed above , determines whether cost recovery is allowed at all , while the used and useful analysis determines the portion of prudently incurred costs on which the Company is entitled to earn ...
In conclusion , the prudence test , as discussed above , determines whether cost recovery is allowed at all , while the used and useful analysis determines the portion of prudently incurred costs on which the Company is entitled to earn ...
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Where it is not practical for the utility to determine the actual amount of services provided through the end of the current year , this estimate may be made by assigning a pro rata portion of the revenues determined as of the first ...
Where it is not practical for the utility to determine the actual amount of services provided through the end of the current year , this estimate may be made by assigning a pro rata portion of the revenues determined as of the first ...
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Mortality analysis is a method for determining future equipment replacement patterns by examining the replacement patterns of the past . It is analogous to the procedure used by actuaries in developing mortality tables for insurance ...
Mortality analysis is a method for determining future equipment replacement patterns by examining the replacement patterns of the past . It is analogous to the procedure used by actuaries in developing mortality tables for insurance ...
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