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Day One
Registration and continental breakfast open at 8:30 a.m.
Program begins at 9:00 a.m.

Morning

The regulatory process: Overview and key issues

Cost of service, revenue requirements and rate cases

Computation of revenue requirements

Rate base and rate of return

Rate case issues in the current regulatory environment

 

Capital allocation and economic value creation

Net Present Value (NPV) vs. revenue requirements

 

Risk analysis and financial statements

Accounting vs. economic metrics

Essential ratios for measuring risk and performance: Interest coverage, fixed charge coverage, dividend payout, ROE, market value-to-EBITDA, ROTC

Impact of business risk and competition on financial ratios

Risk profile of utilities

Influence of unregulated activity

Impact of the current financial environment

 

Determining credit ratings

Afternoon

Rate of return and value creation

Spread and return on invested capital (ROIC)

Linking capital budgeting and returns

 

Cost of capital and capital structures

Understanding risk and return in capital markets

Modern portfolio theory and asset pricing models

Cost of equity methodologies and illustrations

Practical applications illustrated through case study

Divisional cost of capital – unbundling risk and return across segments: generation vs. transmission vs. distribution

 

Capital structure issues

Appropriate capital structures in a restructured regulatory environment

Optimal capital structure simulation model

Double leverage

Case Study: Florida leverage formula

Day One ends at approximately 5:00 p.m.

Day Two
Continental breakfast opens at 8:00 a.m.
Program begins at 8:30 a.m.

Morning

Utility applications and cutting edge techniques

Contemporary rate of return techniques

The new performance metrics applied to utilities

Cutting edge techniques in capital allocation

Case studies

 

Performance-based regulation: Alternatives to traditional ratemaking

Focused vs. integrated rate of return incentives

Price cap regulation

Market basket ratemaking

Innovative rate mechanisms

Afternoon

Performance-based regulation: Alternatives to traditional ratemaking (continued)

Risk-mitigating mechanisms and regulatory policies

Program concludes at approximately 4:00 p.m.

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