Proceedings of the Annual Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making Process, Volumes 13-16Iowa State University., 1974 |
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... reserve provision into a rate ordinance for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company . INGREDIENTS OF THE SURPLUS RESERVE CONCEPT There are a few essential ingredients that make the concept work . The exact proportions of each ingredient can ...
... reserve provision into a rate ordinance for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company . INGREDIENTS OF THE SURPLUS RESERVE CONCEPT There are a few essential ingredients that make the concept work . The exact proportions of each ingredient can ...
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... reserve we should strive for . Given a depreciation method and procedure , e.g. , straight line method and average life procedure , the most commonly used , you may ask what level should a reserve be today , and a model using Iowa ...
... reserve we should strive for . Given a depreciation method and procedure , e.g. , straight line method and average life procedure , the most commonly used , you may ask what level should a reserve be today , and a model using Iowa ...
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... reserve ratio were less than the lower limit it could increase the depreciation rate . These reserve ratio limits were designed to permit rates of replacement as much as 20 % slower than the tax life used but only 10 % faster . The ...
... reserve ratio were less than the lower limit it could increase the depreciation rate . These reserve ratio limits were designed to permit rates of replacement as much as 20 % slower than the tax life used but only 10 % faster . The ...
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DIVERGENT VIEWS WITHIN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY | 53 |
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