§ 990.160 Overview of calculating formula expenses
§ 990.165 Computation of project expense level (PEL)
§ 990.170 Computation of utilities expense level (UEL): Overview
§ 990.175 Utilities expense level: Computation of the current consumption level
§ 990.180 Utilities expense level: Computation of the rolling base consumption level
§ 990.185 Utilities expense level: Incentives for energy conservation/rate reduction
§ 990.190 Other formula expenses (add-ons)

Terms Used In CFR > Title 24 > Subtitle B > Chapter IX > Part 990 > Subpart C - Calculating Formula Expenses

  • Amortization: Paying off a loan by regular installments.
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