Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction

The Enron crisis offered a dramatic reminder to regulators around the world that reliable accounting standards are essential for markets to work efficiently and fairly. Harvey Pitt, chairman of the regulatory agency responsible for the monitoring o...

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Main Authors: Rodriguez Pardina, Martin, Schlirf Rapti, Richard, Groom, Eric
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topic ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING APPROACH
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRACTICES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING RULES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING
ASSET BASE
ASSET RATIO
AUDITING
AUDITORS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK LOANS
BANKRUPTCY
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BONDS
BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS FORECASTING
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CALCULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOWS
CASH INFLOWS
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH RESERVES
CHARTS OF ACCOUNTS
CHECKS
COLLECTION PROCESS
COMMON STOCK
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST [ACCOUNTING
COST ACCOUNTING
COST ALLOCATION
COST ANALYSIS
COST EFFICIENCY
COST SAVINGS
CREDITORS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIRECT COSTS
DISCLOSURE IN ACCOUNTING
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
FAIR VALUE
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED ASSET
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FUTURE CASH FLOWS
GAAP
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INDIRECT COSTS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INITIAL CAPITAL
INSTRUMENT
INTANGIBLE
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTEREST EXPENSE
INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVENTORY
INVESTING
LACK OF INFORMATION
LATIN AMERICAN
LEGAL DRAFTING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL OBLIGATION
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LENDERS
LIABILITY
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LOAN
LONG-TERM ASSETS
LONG-TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM GOAL
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
LONG-TERM LOANS
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET FAILURE
MARKET SHARE
MARKET VALUE
MARKETING
MATURITY
MERGERS
MONEY MARKET
NET ASSETS
NET WORTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE INDEX
PRICE STABILITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFIT MARGINS
RATE OF RETURN
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY PRACTICE
REGULATORY SYSTEM
RENTS
RETAIL PRICE
RETURNS
SALARIES
SALE
SALES
SALES EXPENSES
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SENIOR
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDERS
SHORT-TERM DEBT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STOCK EXCHANGES
STOCKS
TANGIBLE ASSETS
TAX RATE
TAXABLE INCOME
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TERMINATION
TOTAL COST
TRADING
TRANSACTION
VALUABLE
VALUATION
spellingShingle ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING APPROACH
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRACTICES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING RULES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING
ASSET BASE
ASSET RATIO
AUDITING
AUDITORS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ACCOUNT
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK LOANS
BANKRUPTCY
BEST PRACTICE
BEST PRACTICES
BONDS
BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS FORECASTING
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CALCULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOW
CASH FLOWS
CASH INFLOWS
CASH PAYMENTS
CASH RESERVES
CHARTS OF ACCOUNTS
CHECKS
COLLECTION PROCESS
COMMON STOCK
CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COST [ACCOUNTING
COST ACCOUNTING
COST ALLOCATION
COST ANALYSIS
COST EFFICIENCY
COST SAVINGS
CREDITORS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIRECT COSTS
DISCLOSURE IN ACCOUNTING
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC COSTS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
FAIR VALUE
FINANCES
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL COMMUNITY
FINANCIAL COSTS
FINANCIAL DATA
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL POSITION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS
FINANCIAL REPORTS
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FIXED ASSET
FIXED ASSETS
FIXED COSTS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FUTURE CASH FLOWS
GAAP
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INCOME TAXES
INDIRECT COSTS
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INITIAL CAPITAL
INSTRUMENT
INTANGIBLE
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INTEREST EXPENSE
INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVENTORY
INVESTING
LACK OF INFORMATION
LATIN AMERICAN
LEGAL DRAFTING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL OBLIGATION
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LENDERS
LIABILITY
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LOAN
LONG-TERM ASSETS
LONG-TERM DEBT
LONG-TERM GOAL
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
LONG-TERM LOANS
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET FAILURE
MARKET SHARE
MARKET VALUE
MARKETING
MATURITY
MERGERS
MONEY MARKET
NET ASSETS
NET WORTH
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRICE INDEX
PRICE STABILITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFIT MARGINS
RATE OF RETURN
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY PRACTICE
REGULATORY SYSTEM
RENTS
RETAIL PRICE
RETURNS
SALARIES
SALE
SALES
SALES EXPENSES
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SENIOR
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDERS
SHORT-TERM DEBT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDERS
STOCK EXCHANGES
STOCKS
TANGIBLE ASSETS
TAX RATE
TAXABLE INCOME
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TERMINATION
TOTAL COST
TRADING
TRANSACTION
VALUABLE
VALUATION
Rodriguez Pardina, Martin
Schlirf Rapti, Richard
Groom, Eric
Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
geographic_facet Latin America
Africa
description The Enron crisis offered a dramatic reminder to regulators around the world that reliable accounting standards are essential for markets to work efficiently and fairly. Harvey Pitt, chairman of the regulatory agency responsible for the monitoring of accountants in the United States (the Securities and Exchange Commission) from 2001 to 2003, argued that the crisis revealed two problems with accounting that needed to be addressed by the regulators. The first problem is that the accountants may have gotten some of the accounting wrong. The second, and more important, problem is that they may have gotten a lot of the accounting right. This volume describes a set of rules with which utilities monopolies should be able to comply without threat to a fair return on their business, while at the same time ensuring the accountability of all players. Regulators in many member countries of the organization for economic co-operation and development and in the electricity sector in many developing countries use these rules. There is no reason why they should not be of value to regulators of all public service providers that enjoy strong residual monopoly rights. Ultimately, this book is about rules for maintaining the minimum level of accountability needed to achieve fair treatment of investors, operators, users, and taxpayers alike and to prevent preferential treatment of the stakeholder with the highest political leverage at any point in time.
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author Rodriguez Pardina, Martin
Schlirf Rapti, Richard
Groom, Eric
author_facet Rodriguez Pardina, Martin
Schlirf Rapti, Richard
Groom, Eric
author_sort Rodriguez Pardina, Martin
title Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
title_short Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
title_full Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
title_fullStr Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
title_full_unstemmed Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction
title_sort accounting for infrastructure regulation : an introduction
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9484572/accounting-infrastructure-regulation-introduction
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spelling okr-10986-64262021-04-23T14:02:25Z Accounting for Infrastructure Regulation : An Introduction Rodriguez Pardina, Martin Schlirf Rapti, Richard Groom, Eric ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING APPROACH ACCOUNTING EQUATION ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING RULES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING TREATMENT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING ASSET BASE ASSET RATIO AUDITING AUDITORS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACCOUNTS BANK LOANS BANKRUPTCY BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BONDS BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS FORECASTING BUSINESS OPERATIONS CALCULATION CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL STRUCTURE CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH INFLOWS CASH PAYMENTS CASH RESERVES CHARTS OF ACCOUNTS CHECKS COLLECTION PROCESS COMMON STOCK CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COST [ACCOUNTING COST ACCOUNTING COST ALLOCATION COST ANALYSIS COST EFFICIENCY COST SAVINGS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHINESS CURRENCY DEBT DEBTS DEPRECIATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT COSTS DISCLOSURE IN ACCOUNTING DISPUTE RESOLUTION EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXPENSE ACCOUNTS FAIR VALUE FINANCES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL COMMUNITY FINANCIAL COSTS FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL POSITION FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL REPORTS FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FIXED ASSET FIXED ASSETS FIXED COSTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FUTURE CASH FLOWS GAAP GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INDIRECT COSTS INFORMATION ASYMMETRY INFORMATION DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INITIAL CAPITAL INSTRUMENT INTANGIBLE INTANGIBLE ASSETS INTEREST EXPENSE INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL BANK INVENTORY INVESTING LACK OF INFORMATION LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL DRAFTING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL OBLIGATION LEGAL OBLIGATIONS LENDERS LIABILITY LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RATIO LOAN LONG-TERM ASSETS LONG-TERM DEBT LONG-TERM GOAL LONG-TERM LIABILITIES LONG-TERM LOANS MAINTENANCE COSTS MARGINAL COSTS MARKET FAILURE MARKET SHARE MARKET VALUE MARKETING MATURITY MERGERS MONEY MARKET NET ASSETS NET WORTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS PRICE INDEX PRICE STABILITY PRODUCTIVITY PROFIT MARGINS RATE OF RETURN REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY PRACTICE REGULATORY SYSTEM RENTS RETAIL PRICE RETURNS SALARIES SALE SALES SALES EXPENSES SAVINGS SECURITIES SENIOR SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDERS SHORT-TERM DEBT SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCE OF INFORMATION STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS STOCK EXCHANGES STOCKS TANGIBLE ASSETS TAX RATE TAXABLE INCOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINATION TOTAL COST TRADING TRANSACTION VALUABLE VALUATION The Enron crisis offered a dramatic reminder to regulators around the world that reliable accounting standards are essential for markets to work efficiently and fairly. Harvey Pitt, chairman of the regulatory agency responsible for the monitoring of accountants in the United States (the Securities and Exchange Commission) from 2001 to 2003, argued that the crisis revealed two problems with accounting that needed to be addressed by the regulators. The first problem is that the accountants may have gotten some of the accounting wrong. The second, and more important, problem is that they may have gotten a lot of the accounting right. This volume describes a set of rules with which utilities monopolies should be able to comply without threat to a fair return on their business, while at the same time ensuring the accountability of all players. Regulators in many member countries of the organization for economic co-operation and development and in the electricity sector in many developing countries use these rules. There is no reason why they should not be of value to regulators of all public service providers that enjoy strong residual monopoly rights. Ultimately, this book is about rules for maintaining the minimum level of accountability needed to achieve fair treatment of investors, operators, users, and taxpayers alike and to prevent preferential treatment of the stakeholder with the highest political leverage at any point in time. 2012-05-25T15:23:11Z 2012-05-25T15:23:11Z 2008 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9484572/accounting-infrastructure-regulation-introduction 978-0-8213-7179-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6426 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Latin America Africa