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Question added by Mohamed Esam Mohamed Kamel Financial Analyst Egyptian Water & Wastewater Regulatory Agency (EWRA)
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Question added by Mohamed Esam Mohamed Kamel Financial Analyst Egyptian Water & Wastewater Regulatory Agency (EWRA)
10 years ago

For Regulators only: What revenue requirement methodology you would choose for water and wastewater industry? and your reasons for choosing it‎

Besides, what methodology you think is preferable for allocating costs and describe the solution of the most difficult aspect in it‎

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Question added by Mohamed Esam Mohamed Kamel Financial Analyst Egyptian Water & Wastewater Regulatory Agency (EWRA)
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For Regulators : Which "Revenue Requirement" methodology would you choose in your industry? and your reasons for choosing it? ‎

Besides, what methodology you think is preferable for allocating costs and describe the solution of the most difficult aspect in it‎

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Answer added by  Sanjay Sutar, Part time Consultant , XYZ Co
8 years ago

Accrual or Mercantile accounting system which also takes in to account the  not only accrued incomes but also provides for possible expenses, losses & provisons which ... See More