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  2. Could Water Companies Be a Good Investment Right Now? - AOL

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    This could also be a reverse-investment. As the price of water falls, it gets cheaper to run a farm, and the reverse holds true as the price of water rises. Water management companies.

  3. Investment rating for real estate - Wikipedia

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    An investment rating of a real estate property measures the property's risk-adjusted returns, relative to a completely risk-free asset. Mathematically, a property's investment rating is the return a risk-free asset would have to yield to be termed as good an investment as the property whose rating is being calculated.

  4. Could Water Companies Be a Good Investment Right Now? - AOL

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    When most people think about investments, they think about financial products and rare assets like gold. Water, of course, is anything but rare. But that doesn't make it a bad investment. In fact ...

  5. Capitalization rate - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a real estate investment provides $160,000 a year in NOI and similar properties have sold based on 8% cap rates, the subject property can be roughly valued at $2,000,000 because $160,000 divided by 8% (0.08) equals $2,000,000. A comparatively higher cap rate for a property would indicate greater risk associated with the ...

  6. Rate base (utility) - Wikipedia

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    Rate base is the value of property on which a public utility is permitted to earn a specified rate of return, in accordance with rules set by a regulatory agency.In general, the rate base consists of the value of property as used by the utility in providing service.

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  8. Utility ratemaking - Wikipedia

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    r is the rate of return a for-profit utility is allowed to earn on its capital investment or on its rate base. Non-profit utilities, such as those owned by states or municipalities, or those owned by customers in rural areas (common in the United States) do not add an "r" in the Revenue Requirement formula, nor do they incur income tax expenses.

  9. City water rates could hike with $100 million in ... - AOL

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    May 25—Water rates in the city of Santa Fe could rise for the first time in over a decade due to an anticipated need of more than $100 million in improvements to the water system.