Year Cash Flow Projections Sample Clauses

Year Cash Flow Projections. Develop cash flow projections showing the financial position of the City’s water and sewer enterprises over the next 20 years. The cash flows will project fund balances, revenues, expenses, and debt service coverage, and will incorporate the forecasts developed with staff input, including funding needs for future repairs and replacements. After developing a base-case cash flow scenario, we can develop alternatives for additional evaluation such as capital project alternatives, project financing alternatives, the impacts of different levels of growth, and the impacts of various levels of water conservation, etc. During this phase, CONSULTANT will work closely with the project team to develop financial and rate projections under alternative scenarios. CONSULTANT typically recommends that rate increases be phased in over time to minimize the annual impact on ratepayers.
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