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Water Utility Capital Financing 4th Edition American Water Works Association

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Water Utility Capital Financing 4th Edition American Water Works Association
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Publisher: American Water Works Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 114
Author: American Water Works Association
ISBN: 9781625760166, 1625760167
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 4

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Water Utility Capital Financing 4th Edition American Water Works Association by American Water Works Association 9781625760166, 1625760167 instant download after payment.

Written for both public and investor-owned utilities, the manual addresses both traditional and innovative utility financing alternatives to meet both short- and long-term capital requirements. Coverage includes strategic planning, budgeting, internal or external funding, legal factors, the players
sale, closing, and rating agency requirements.
Manual M29 covers the six fundamental areas of water utility capital funding: (1) strategic capital and financial requirements planning, (2) identifying financing alternatives, (3) evaluating financing alternatives, (4) the process of taking a debt issue to market, (5) participants' roles in the debt issuance process, and (6) special considerations for investor-owned utilities

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