"Analyst Training" provides a comprehensive introduction to analysis in the power and gas sectors through a curriculum of lectures and discussions led by an accomplished faculty of practitioners, consultants and industry professionals.
You'll discover the unique inputs the power and gas sector require for analysis, and participate in a hands-on case study featuring multiple approaches to the analysis of a publicly-traded power company. You'll move beyond academic methodologies to apply real-world data to analyzing a functioning company, and come away with practical knowledge you can use immediately.
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Through an examination of the typical line items found in corporate financial statements, you will explore essential financial data for evaluating the economic health of power and natural gas companies.
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In addition to dissecting and examining the intricacies of the rate case process, you'll explore the reasons for filing a case and the financial implications of decisions on the concerned parties. Topics covered include revenue requirement calculation, rate base and rate of return, and return on equity methodologies.
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An exploration of the most common approaches and techniques used to value generation assets. Discussion includes the importance of the nuances surrounding energy assets' revenue and cost streams.
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Participants will learn the principles of enterprise valuation techniques and how they are applied from both a stand-alone and an acquisition perspective. Insight into distinguishing "art" from "science" in valuation approaches.
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Participants will learn the principles of enterprise valuation techniques and how they are applied from both a stand-alone and an acquisition perspective. Insight into distinguishing "art" from "science" in valuation approaches.
This live group seminar is eligible for 15.5 CPE credits. Be aware that state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. As of January 1, 2002, sponsored learning activities are measured by program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit. One-half CPE credit increments (equal to 25 minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned in a given learning activity. You may want to verify that the state board from which your participants will be receiving credit accept one-half credits.
Finance, investor relations or corporate strategy/development professionals at power or gas companies. Professionals in investment banking, project finance, asset management, hedge funds, or equity-fixed income research. Consultants, accountants and lawyers who advise power and gas clients. Also, Industry regulators and suppliers to the power and gas sectors
This seminar presumes familiarity with basic accounting and finance concepts. Prior to the program, participants will receive materials for the program's case study as well as suggested reading for those new to the sector. This program does not include Excel modeling.
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