Capital Credits Returned to Members in December
Posted on November 27th, 2024
Giving credit where credit is due — capital credits, that is!
Member-owned — that’s what First Electric is! As a member, YOU own a portion of this cooperative, which means you benefit from the excess revenue in the form of capital credits each year. That’s what sets electric cooperatives apart from investor-owned utilities. Since First Electric operates at cost, when money is left over, it’s allocated back to the members in the form of capital credits.
We have been doing this since the 1940s, returning more than $146.3 million. This month’s distribution of capital credits will increase that amount.
So, how do capital credits work?
Members use electricity provided by the co-op, and their usage and payments are tracked each year. Anything left over after fulfilling financial obligations is referred to as margins. These margins are allocated back to you — the member — in proportion to the amount of electricity you purchased. The First Electric Board of Directors reviews the co-op’s financial position each year and determines the amount of capital credits to refund.
Who receives a capital credit refund?
When the Board of Directors reviews the financial position, they look at margins from multiple years. The retired year determines who will receive a capital credit refund, and any person who was an active member during those years could receive a refund, even if they are no longer a member. Again, the refund amount would be based on a percentage of the member’s total accumulated capital credit balance. Members with a refund of more than $50 will receive a check, while those getting less than $50 will see their refund as a bill credit.