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Course details

  • €2250

  • UNESCO-IHE, Delft, The Netherlands

  • 27 April 2009

  • 15 May 2009

  • 3 Weeks

  • 5

  • 27 March 2009

  • 01 November 2008

  • 01 January 2009

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Financial Management of Water Organisations

Brief description

The aim of this course is to prepare participants for positions of leadership in water sector and utility management.

Learning objectives

Successful participants will be able to: understand the need for commercial accounting and the components of standard financial statements in irrigation, water and sanitation entities; assess the financial position of a water organisation through an analysis of financial statements; have an contextual overview of financial issues in the water and sanitation sector worldwide; are able to undertake a tariff analysis for water and sanitation services.

Additional information

Syllabus: Finance for urban water supply, sewerage and irrigation: types of costs; cost and fixed asset accounting; financial statements -balance sheet and income and expenses statement; profitability and financial ratio analysis; demand assessment; affordability and willingness to pay; direct and contingent valuation; vendors; Economics: supply and demand curves; marginal costing, price and income elasticity; tariffs: average historical costs, long run marginal costing; metering, billing and collection; budgeting, zero and priority based budgeting; asset management plans; sources of finance for capital investment; bond markets; development banks; project finance; retained earnings. Case studies in financial management.