A structured professional development program for utility accounting and finance

Professional Learning Paths in Utility Accounting & Finance

Designed for public power, cooperatives, municipal utilities, and investor-owned utilities—built for real-world application and career progression

Learning Paths - Utility Education

Public Utilities Accounting & Finance Professional Programs

Guided professional programs for public power, cooperatives, municipal utilities, and investor-owned utilities — Designed for real-world application

🎓 🏅 Includes a Professional Certificate and Verifiable Digital Badge
New Electric Utility Accounting FERC

New Electric Utility Accounting Professional Learning Path

Learn the foundation of the electric business and FERC accounting standards.

4 Courses 6.5 CPE Hours
New Electric Cooperative Accounting RUS

New Electric Cooperative Accounting Professional Learning Path

Learn the inner workings of the electric industry and the RUS accounting standards used by cooperatives.

4 Courses 6.5 CPE Hours
Experienced Accounting Professional Advanced

Experienced Accounting and Finance Professional Learning Path

Study advanced topics in industry accounting, financial analysis, and management topics.

5 Courses 9.5 CPE Hours
Construction Accounting Construction

FERC and RUS Construction Accounting Learning Path

Master FERC and RUS construction accounting essentials for work orders, efficiency, and accurate project reporting.

4 Courses 6.5 CPE Hours
AI Skills for Finance AI

AI Skills for Accounting & Finance Professionals Learning Path

Learn how to use AI tools effectively in your daily work in drafting financial documents, verifying AI output, and implementing AI workflows.

3 Courses 5 CPE Hours
Board Member Training Governance

Board Member Professional Learning Path

Guided learning path helping co-op and utility boards and city councils understand governance, finance, and key responsibilities.

4 Courses 6.5 CPE Hours
Regulatory Accounting ASC 980 / GASB 62

Mastering Utility Regulatory Accounting Learning Path

This learning path covers practical accounting under ASC 980 and GASB 62 to support rate recovery and earnings stability.

3 Courses 5 CPE Hours
Developing Retail Rates Rates

Developing Retail Customer Rates Learning Path

Learn the foundations of the rate-making process, from developing the revenue requirement to allocating costs in the cost of service study.

5 Courses 8 CPE Hours
All-Access Pass Membership

Annual and 3-Month All-Access Pass

Get unlimited access to on-demand expert-led courses and learning paths with an annual or 3-month All-Access Pass.

30+ Courses 30+ Hours
Group Training Group Training

Tailored Group Training Solutions for Your Team

Customized group training to strengthen your team's skills in industry accounting, finance, and operations.

Custom Flexible
Master the Specialized Skills Trusted by Over 1,000 Industry Professionals

UtilityEducation.com provides industry-specific education for public power utilities, electric cooperatives, municipal systems, and Investor-Owned Utilities. We’ve trained 1,000+ professionals across electric, gas, water, and wastewater utilities, translating complex FERC, NARUC, RUS, FASB, and GASB accounting standards into practical guidance for accounting, rates, financial analysis, and AI-enabled finance work.

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Taught by a nationally recognized power and utilities expert

Russ Hissom, CPA, has over 35 years of experience in utility and cooperative accounting, cost of service analysis, ratemaking, and expert testimony before regulatory bodies. He has trained thousands of professionals nationwide and speaks at national industry conferences.

Join 1,000+ power and utilities professionals who have advanced their careers!

What Our Students Say

Our students have grown their skills by taking our courses. Here are just a few of their stories.

“Very good overview of the introduction to the electricity business. I just recently started a job with a utility and am taking some courses to learn as much as possible about the electricity industry. Will definitely be taking another course through utilityeducation.com”

— Jennifer

“The Intro to FERC class is a well thought out, easy to understand course for beginners!”

— Ted

“This was an incredible overview! I cannot wait to share this with others. I LOVED how you explained things. You have great speaking and explanation skills.”

— Nicole

“The title of the Introduction to FERC Accounting is a great description of the course materials. Very informative course!”

— Tara

“I came looking for an introduction to utilities course and I'm glad I took this one. Russ was great and explained everything really well. It was great learning from someone who has actually been in the industry and knows about both the finance and utility sectors. I will be taking more courses!”

— Kritant

“I did not have a lot of knowledge about utility construction accounting or standard units, but this course was a good overview of the process and very understandable to a newbie.”

— Matt

“Great training for our Board members.”

— Noah

“I am new to the Coop world and this did help me. Thank you!”

— Kristin

“Good basic understanding of RUS and the chart of accounts. I came from outside the utility world and was quite lost. This class helps to provide a basic foundation.”

— Julie

“Was a quick, easy and great information!”

— Mary

Companies and markets that we serve

Instructor

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.

Course Refund and 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 [email protected].

FAQs for professionals at all experience levels and roles

    New Co-op and Utility Accounting Professionals

  • Yes. This path is designed to build foundational knowledge step-by-step, starting with how cooperatives and utilities operate before introducing accounting standards and financial analysis.

  • No prior experience is required. The courses assume no background and explain concepts in plain language with real life examples.

  • Experienced Controllers, CFOs, and Finance Leaders

  • No. While foundational concepts are covered, the courses emphasize decision-useful insights, cost recovery, rate impacts, and financial controls.

  • Yes. Learning paths provide a structured, repeatable training sequence that ensures consistency across your finance team.

  • Engineers, Operations, and Cross-Functional Staff

  • No. Many courses bridge engineering, operations, and finance—especially in construction accounting, work orders, and asset records.

  • Yes. The training highlights shared data needs and common breakdowns between field crews, engineering, and accounting.

  • Auditors and External Advisors

  • Yes. Courses are grounded in applicable regulatory and accounting standards used across utilities and cooperatives.

  • Board, Commission, and Council Members

  • No. The content is designed to explain what to focus on, what questions to ask, and how financial decisions impact rates and long-term sustainability

  • Yes. Courses emphasize how to read, interpret, and question financial statements, KPIs, and rate studies.