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2025 Fall Training

2025 Fall Training

 

Sunday Training: September 14, 2025

Midweek Training: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - Thursday, September 18, 2025

Extended Training: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - Friday, September 19, 2025

 

Overview and Schedules

Our offerings include short courses on Sunday before the conference and Midweek and Extended Training courses after the conference.

 

Sunday Training Sunday Training Schedule

 

Sunday, September 14th 

10:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Includes Brunch)

5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Welcome Reception - Registered guests of attendees are welcome

 

 

Midweek Training Midweek Training Schedule


Tuesday, September 16th

Tuesday, September 16th

1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Training Reception - Registered guests of attendees are welcome

 

Wednesday, September 17th

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Includes Breakfast)

Evening on your own!


Thursday, September 18th

8:30 AM - 12:00 PM (Includes Breakfast)

 


Extended Training -  Extended Training Schedule


Tuesday, September 16th

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Training Reception - Registered guests of attendees are welcome

 

Wednesday, September 17th

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Includes Breakfast)

Evening on your own!

 

Thursday, September 18th 

8:30AM - 4:30 PM (Includes Breakfast)

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Training Reception - Registered guests of attendees are welcome

 

Friday, September 19th

8:30 AM - 12:00PM (Includes Breakfast)

 



Course Descriptions - Sunday Training (Sept. 14)

 

Introduction to Depreciation- Download course info 

 

This overview course begins with a discussion of group depreciation accounting, the importance of depreciation, and the complications inherent in estimating depreciation expense. Your instructors will explain how to conduct life and salvage analyses and detect and solve problems in property data needed for these analyses. Detailed instructions will be provided for calculating annual and accumulated depreciation.

 

Most of the topics included on the CDP Exam are included in this course. Introduction to Depreciation is intended for professionals involved in preparing depreciation studies as well as managers wanting an overview of the segments of a depreciation study.

 

There is ample opportunity during class and at an informal evening reception to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms. This course is often repeated for additional review of depreciation concepts. You will receive up to 6 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Extended Training. There are No Prerequisites for this course.

 

 

 

 

Depreciation Regulation, AI, and Current Issues Panel - Download course info

 

This course is intended for the depreciation practitioner as well as managers seeking an overview of issues related to utility ratemaking and depreciation analysis. To begin the course, a former FERC Commissioner gives a fascinating explanation of how depreciation fits in the process of utility ratemaking. (A more extensive discussion of utility ratemaking is provided in our Midweek Training course: Utility Ratemaking – History, Revenue Requirements, and Process.)

 

This course includes the new class requested by our members: AI and Generative AI. This new class begins with an overview of AI and AI’s impact on utilities. The class then discusses the implications of AI for depreciation of electric utilities and the conduct of depreciation studies. This Sunday course ends with a discussion of current issues including those currently before regulators, decarbonization, electric vehicles and battery storage, and topics suggested by attendees.

 

There is ample opportunity during class and at an informal evening reception to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms. This course may be repeated for a review of depreciation regulation and current issues. You will receive up to 6 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Extended Training. This course has No Prerequisites.

 

 


 


Course Description - Midweek Training Course (Sept. 16-18) 

Utility Ratemaking: History, Revenue Requirements, and Process - Download course info

 

In response to your requests, our depreciation experts developed this course to explain how depreciation fits into utility ratemaking. The course begins with a brief review of the history of utility regulation, including seminal court cases that you encounter in testimony. The instructors then present the formula you need to know showing the components of the revenue requirements equation. Each component is explained with examples to illustrate their interactions.

The course moves on to the ratemaking process beginning with data requests and discovery. The course completes the cycle by walking you through the hearings process, briefs, and commission decision.

You will be taught by an impressive collection of depreciation experts, including The Honorable Branko Terzic(former FERC Commissioner); Bill Stout, PE, CDP (former Chairman of the Board and CEO, Gannett Fleming); Dane Watson, PE, CDP (Founder and Managing Partner, Alliance Consulting Group); and Rick Fisher, CDP (Director of Revenue Analysis, Xcel Energy).

Ample opportunity is provided during class and at informal evening receptions to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms.  You will receive up to 14 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Sunday Training.  There are no prerequisites for this course.

 

 

 


Course Descriptions - Extended Training Courses (Sept.16-19)

 

Depreciation Fundamentals- Download Course Info

 

This course is a superb introduction to depreciation topics and preparation for the CDP Exam. You will learn about the property data required for a depreciation study and the life and salvage analyses performed in the study. You will then use the results of these analyses in depreciation calculations. The course also provides an excellent introduction to Life Cycle Analysis and Technology Forecasting.

 

The Reserve Imbalances and True-up class defines and calculates reserve imbalances and presents options to true-up the reserve. Plant and Depreciation Accounting will help you navigate through the accounting aspects of the course. In Evolution of the Iowa Curves, two Ph.D. graduates from Iowa State University explain the derivation and use of the Iowa Curves that you will use throughout this course and in the analyses you perform or review at work.

Ample opportunity is provided during class and at informal evening receptions to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms.  This course may be repeated for valuable review of important depreciation topics.  You will receive up to 22 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Sunday Training.  There are No prerequisites for this course.  This course is a prerequisite for other SDP Extended Training courses.

 

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Life Analysis Methods and Applications - Download Course Info

 

This course explains and probes life analysis models. After a brief review of actuarial and simulation life analysis models, pitfalls of the models are discussed. You will then apply the models to real-world data and our experts will provide valuable insights to help you interpret the results of the models. The Life Span model will also be explained and applied. In Engineering Aspects of Life Analyses, you examine engineering reasons that cause assets to fail or be replaced.

The class Forecasting Life using Life Analysis Results uses case studies with real-world data to give you the tools to help you transform life analysis results into life forecasts. Applying Service Life Estimates to Depreciation completes the cycle by showing you how average service lives and average remaining lives are used to calculate depreciation rates. This class also includes a well-received segment on the weighting of remaining lives.

Ample opportunity is provided during class and at informal evening receptions to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms.  This course may be repeated for valuable case study practice and preparation for the life analyses you preform or review at work.

You will receive up to 22 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Sunday Training.  Prerequisite: Depreciation Fundamentals (or permission from Dr. Susan Jensen based on your qualifying experience or courses).

 

 

 

 

  

Analyzing Net Salvage in the Real World - Download Course Info

 

This course examines how the components of net salvage (gross salvage and cost of removal) are recorded to accumulated depreciation, analyzed using statistical techniques, and estimated and used in the calculation of annual and accrued depreciation. You will discuss activities that contribute to net salvage and how they are impacted by the causes of retirement.

 

Net salvage transactions will be analyzed in relation to the original cost and current cost of the retired assets. The estimation of net salvage for mass and life-span properties will be discussed. You will also discuss adjustments for the age of the retired asset and inflation. The course will bring you up to date on current issues involving net salvage including Asset Retirement Obligations (AROs).

Ample opportunity is provided during class and at informal evening receptions to ask questions of the expert instructors and network with fellow attendees from utilities, state and Federal commissions, and consulting firms.  This course may be repeated for valuable preparation for the net salvage analyses you preform or review at work.  You will receive up to 22 CPEs for this course and additional CPEs if you also attend Sunday Training.

Prerequisite: Depreciation Fundamentals (or permission from Dr. Susan Jensen based on your qualifying experience or courses).

 

 

 

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CPE Information


Attendees of the 2025 SDP Conference and Training may receive up to 10.5 CPEs for the Annual Conference; up to 6 CPEs for Sunday Training; up to 14 CPEs for Midweek Training; and up to 22 CPEs for Extended   Training. Attendees must be present to receive CPE credit for the presentation/class. Attendance will be taken in each conference presentation and training class. CPEs are subject to change. 


The Society of Depreciation Professionals 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: www.nasbaregistry.org..

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