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How are Capital Credits calculated?

Posted in Capital Credits, Capital Credits & Co-op Membership

Capital credit amounts are based on the amount of capital you contribute to the cooperative through payment of your monthly bills. The more you electric service you pay for, the greater your capital credits allocation each year. The sum of your monthly bills for a year is multiplied by a calculated percentage to determine your capital credits.

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