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Experienced Accounting & Finance Professional Career Track

For controllers, CFOs, senior accountants, and finance managers ready to go deeper — into regulatory accounting, advanced construction accounting, asset impairments, KPIs, and rate studies built for the utility and cooperative environment.

5 Courses 10.00 NASBA CPE Hours NASBA Registered Certificate of Completion
$497
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5
Courses
10.00
CPE Hours
5.0
Average Rating
1,000+
Professionals Served
About this track

Beyond the fundamentals — expertise that makes a difference at the senior level

You already understand the basics. This track is for finance professionals who need to go deeper — into the accounting standards, analytical tools, and strategic frameworks that define senior-level contribution in the utility and cooperative industry.

Five courses cover the topics that matter most at the controller, CFO, and senior accountant level: regulatory accounting under ASC 980 and GASB 62, advanced construction accounting, asset impairments, performance measurement, and rate study fundamentals. Applicable to investor-owned utilities, public power, and electric cooperatives.

Who this track is for
  • Controllers and CFOs at utilities and cooperatives
  • Senior accountants and finance managers
  • Experienced professionals transitioning into utility finance
  • Consultants supporting utility financial operations and rate studies
  • Auditors of cooperatives and utilities
Track outcomes

After completing this track you will be able to:

Implement regulatory accounting under ASC 980 and GASB 62 to stabilize rates and manage financial volatility
Handle advanced construction accounting scenarios — AROs, impairments, leases, storm damage, and jointly-owned plants
Apply GASB 42, 83, and 62 to record asset impairments and recover costs through rates
Interpret and communicate utility KPIs to support financial planning and board decision-making
Understand rate studies and the linkage of revenue requirements to cost-of-service and rate design
Align financial strategy and reporting with organizational goals and regulatory requirements
Earn 10.00 NASBA CPE hours and an Experienced Finance Professional Certificate
Courses in this track

Recommended sequence

Courses can be taken in any order based on your priorities. Course 2 is Intermediate level and assumes prior knowledge of FERC or RUS construction accounting.

1

Use ASC 980 and GASB 62 to align expense and revenue recognition with approved rates — reducing financial volatility and improving the clarity of your financial statements.

3.50 CPE
$257 value
2

AROs, asset impairments, leases, critical spares, storm damage, and jointly-owned plants — the non-routine construction scenarios that have real consequences for rate recovery and financial reporting.

3.00 CPE
$257 value
3

Apply GASB 42, 83, and 62 to account for asset impairments and retirement obligations — and recover those costs through customer rates.

1.00 CPE
$127 value
4

The KPIs that matter most for utility financial planning, operational decision-making, and board communication — and how to use them effectively at a senior level.

1.50 CPE
$157 value
5

How revenue requirements are built, costs allocated across customer classes, and rates designed — including the questions boards and management should ask when reviewing a rate study.

1.00 CPE
$127 value
★★★★★

"This track brought everything together for me — regulatory accounting, construction, and rate studies — in a way that finally made the full utility business model click. Immediately applicable to real-world utility finance challenges."

Melissa
Controller, Electric Utility
★★★★★

"The regulatory accounting course alone changed how we approach our annual rate strategy conversations with the board. I finally had the framework to explain why we defer certain costs and what it means for future rates."

David
CFO, Electric Cooperative
★★★★★

"I came in as an experienced accountant from outside the utility industry. This track gave me the utility-specific depth I needed — the GASB impairment course and the rate study fundamentals were exactly what was missing from my background."

Karen
Senior Accountant, Public Power
Your instructor
Russ Hissom, CPA
Russ Hissom, CPA
Principal, UtilityEducation.com  ·  35+ Years of Utility Accounting Experience

Russ Hissom, CPA is a nationally recognized utility accounting and rate expert with deep hands-on experience in regulatory accounting, construction cost recovery, cost-of-service studies, and rate design for electric utilities and cooperatives of all sizes. The courses in this track reflect the advanced topics he works through daily with CFOs and controllers across the industry.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What experience level is this track designed for?
This track is designed for experienced accounting and finance professionals — controllers, CFOs, senior accountants, and finance managers. It assumes familiarity with basic utility accounting concepts. If you're new to the industry, start with the New Utility Professional Career Track first.
What is Course 2's prerequisite?
Course 2 (Advanced FERC & RUS Construction Accounting) is Intermediate level and assumes prior knowledge of FERC or RUS construction accounting fundamentals. All other courses in this track are Basic level with no prerequisites.
Does this apply to cooperatives as well as utilities?
Yes. All five courses apply to investor-owned utilities, public power organizations, and electric cooperatives. Where standards differ between entity types, the courses address both.
What is included and how long do I have access?
All video lessons, downloads, exercises, and Excel templates for all five courses. 12 months of access from the date of purchase. Materials can be tailored to your organization.
Do I earn CPE credits?
Yes — 10.00 NASBA CPE hours total. Each course awards credits separately upon passing the final exam at 70% or better. You'll receive a completion certificate for each course and a track certificate upon finishing all five.
Have more questions?
Email or call 608-628-4020. We welcome questions anytime.
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Utility Accounting and Rates Specialists, LLC is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: NASBAregistry.org.

Enroll Today

Take your utility finance expertise to the next level

Earn 10.00 NASBA CPE hours and an Experienced Finance Professional Certificate. Five courses, one enrollment, and the depth that senior roles demand.

Refund & Cancellation Policy

Refunds and cancellations: Requests for refunds must be made in writing within 30 days for purchasing the course. No refunds will be granted after the qualified assessment has been completed. For any concerns, please contact us at 608 628 4020 or at russ.hissom@utilityeducation.com.