CSW CREDIT INC
35-CERT, 1998-02-13
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549


- --------------------------------------------------
                                                  :
                In the Matter of                  :
                                                  :
                CSW CREDIT, INC.                  :  CERTIFICATE
                                                  :
      CENTRAL AND SOUTH WEST CORPORATION          :       OF
                                                  :
               File No. 70-7218                   :  NOTIFICATION
                                                  :
  (Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935)    :
- --------------------------------------------------


      1. CSW Credit, Inc. (Credit) hereby files a balance sheet as of December
31, 1997, statements of income for the three and twelve month periods ended
December 31, 1997, and notes to the financial statements as Exhibit 1 attached
hereto.

      2. Credit hereby certifies that on December 31, 1997, it had $636,550,000
face amount of commercial paper outstanding at a weighted average cost of 5.86%.
This amount consisted of $311,800,000 issued and sold to Lehman Commercial
Paper, Inc., as dealer, and $324,750,000 issued and sold to Goldman Sachs & Co.,
as dealer, as shown in Exhibit 2 attached hereto. Credit hereby further
certifies that it had no other material borrowings outstanding on December 31,
1997.

      3. Credit hereby files as Exhibit 3 attached hereto the earnings coverage
for Credit's indebtedness for the period from October 1, 1997 through December
31, 1997 and Credit's capital structure at December 31, 1997. Credit hereby
files as Exhibit 4 attached hereto the twelve month average of outstanding
accounts receivable and bad debt write-offs related to non-affiliated companies
during said period as of the end of each month.

      4. With respect to affiliated companies, Central Power and Light Company
(CPL), Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), Southwestern Electric Power
Company (SWEPCO), and West Texas Utilities Company (WTU), Credit hereby
certifies that the allowed returns on common equity for the period from October
1, 1997 through December 31, 1997 were unchanged in all regulatory
jurisdictions, except for CPL, from the previous certificate of notification.
CPL's allowed return on common equity changed pursuant to an order from the
Public Utility Commission of Texas. Credit also hereby files the discount
calculation for affiliated companies, an analysis of the allowed returns on
common equity and the factoring expense savings for affiliated companies as
shown in Exhibits 5, 6 and 7, respectively, attached hereto.

      5. With respect to Houston Lighting & Power Company (HLP), Credit had a
twelve month average of outstanding receivables for the period ending December
31, 1997 of $383,396,000. During the quarter ended December 31, 1997 the daily
maximum borrowing relating to the purchase of accounts receivable from HLP was
$522,119,000.
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      6. Credit hereby certifies it was in compliance with the terms of the
temporary relief as defined in the order issued on March 11, 1997 as shown in
Exhibit 4 attached hereto.

      7. Credit hereby certifies that during the period October 1, 1997 through
December 31, 1997, there were no sales of HLP receivables to The Bank of New
York.

      8. Credit hereby files as Exhibit 8 attached hereto the calculation, by
month, of the CPL finder fee attributable to the factoring of HLP receivables by
Credit.

      9. Credit hereby files as Exhibit 9 attached hereto a copy of any state
regulatory commission decision or analysis addressing the effect of the
factoring of CSW system accounts receivable rates which was issued during the
period October 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997.

      10. Credit hereby files as Exhibit 10 attached hereto a copy of the
audited annual financial statements for the year ended December 31, 1996.
Audited annual financial statements for the year ended December 31, 1997 will be
included in the first quarter filing of 1998.

      11. Credit hereby files as Exhibit 11 attached hereto a copy of the
accounting system procedures and chart of accounts of Credit as maintained by
Central and South West Services, Inc.

      12. Said transactions have been carried out in accordance with the terms
and conditions of, and for the purpose represented in, the Form U-1
Application-Declaration of Central and South West Corporation (CSW) and Credit,
in File No. 70-7218, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Commission's orders dated July 31, 1986, February 8, 1988, December 27, 1989,
August 30, 1990, December 21, 1990, December 24, 1991, December 9, 1992,
December 21, 1993, December 16, 1994, and March 11, 1997, permitting said
Application-Declaration to become effective, and the Form U-1
Application-Declaration of CSW, Central Power and Light Company and Credit, in
File No. 70-8037, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Commission's orders dated December 8, 1992 and December 29, 1992, permitting
said Application-Declaration to become effective.

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                                    SIGNATURE



As requested by order of the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the
Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, Central and South West Services,
Inc. has duly caused this report to be signed on the 13th day of February, 1998.




                                         By :   /S/ LAWRENCE B. CONNORS
                                                    Lawrence B. Connors
                                                    Controller
                                                    CSW Credit, Inc.



1616 Woodall Rodgers Freeway
P.O. Box 660164
Dallas, Texas 75266-0164
Telephone (214) 777-1000








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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX
                                  -------------

Exhibit                                                            Transmission
Number                    Exhibit                                     Method
- -------                   -------                                  ------------

   1        Unaudited balance sheet as of December 31, 1997,         Electronic
            unaudited statements of income for the three and
            twelve month periods ended December 31, 1997, and
            unaudited notes to the financial statements.

   2        Commercial paper outstanding at December 31, 1997.       Electronic

   3        Earnings coverage for the period from October 1, 1997    Electronic
            through December 31, 1997 and capital structure at 
            December 31, 1997.

   4        Twelve month average as of the end of each month of      Electronic
            outstanding accounts receivable of affiliated and 
            non-affiliated companies and bad debt write-offs 
            related to non-affiliated companies during the period 
            October 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997.

   5        Discount calculation for affiliated companies for the    Electronic
            three months ended December 31, 1997.

   6        Analysis of the allowed returns on common equity for     Electronic
            affiliated companies at December 31, 1997.

   7        Factoring expense savings for the affiliated companies   Electronic
            for the three months ended December 31, 1997.

   8        Calculation, by month, of CPL finder fee attributable    Electronic
            to factoring of HLP receivables during the period 
            October 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997.

   9        Copy of any state regulatory commission decision or      Electronic
            analysis addressing the effect of the factoring of CSW 
            system accounts receivable rates issued during the 
            period October 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997.

  10        Copy of audited annual financial statements for the      Electronic
            year ended December 31, 1996.

  11        Copy of the accounting system procedures and chart of    Electronic
            accounts of Credit as maintained by Central and South 
            West Services, Inc.


                                                                     EXHIBIT 1
                                                                    Page 1 of 5

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                                  BALANCE SHEET
                             AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1997
                             (THOUSANDS, UNAUDITED)

                                      ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
     Cash and cash equivalents                                         $51
     Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful
         accounts of $ 5,183                                       706,197
                                                                  --------

            Total current assets                                   706,248

OTHER ASSETS:
     Deferred income taxes                                           3,346
     Other                                                           3,114
                                                                  --------

            Total other assets                                       6,460

            Total assets                                          $712,708
                                                                  ========


                      LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
     Short-term debt                                              $636,550
     Deferred credits                                               14,310
     Unearned revenue                                                4,576
     Other liabilities                                               3,098
                                                                  --------

            Total current liabilities                              658,534

STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY:
     Common stock, no par; authorized 1,000 shares;
         issued and outstanding 245 shares                               1
     Paid-in capital                                                54,173
                                                                  --------

            Total stockholder's equity                              54,174
                                                                  --------

            Total liabilities and stockholder's equity            $712,708
                                                                  ========


                     The accompanying notes to the financial
                    statements are an integral part of these
                                   statements.
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                                                                     EXHIBIT 1
                                                                    Page 2 of 5

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                              STATEMENTS OF INCOME
                        FOR THE PERIODS ENDED DECEMBER 31
                             (THOUSANDS, UNAUDITED)


                                      Three Months Ended    Twelve Months Ended
                                        1997      1996        1997        1996
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

REVENUES                              $21,512    $15,382     $77,703    $66,320
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

OPERATING EXPENSES:
     Interest                          10,960      9,272      38,976     38,977
     Provision for bad debts            4,852      3,582      21,074     14,112
     Credit line fees                     183        188         858        924
     General and administrative           219        211          78        882
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

                                       16,214     13,253      60,986     54,895
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

OPERATING INCOME                        5,298      2,129      16,717     11,425
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

OTHER INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS:
     Interest income                       26         24          63        179
     Tax benefit of parent 
        company loss                      138         26         326        122
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

                                          164         50         389        301
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

INCOME BEFORE FEDERAL INCOME TAXES      5,462      2,179      17,106     11,726
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

FEDERAL INCOME TAXES:
     Current                            1,626       (243)      6,563      3,064
     Deferred                             237      1,036        (690)     1,036
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

                                        1,863        793       5,873      4,100
                                      -------   --------    --------    -------

NET INCOME                             $3,599     $1,386     $11,233     $7,626
                                      =======   ========    ========    =======











            The accompanying notes to the financial statements are an
                       integral part of these statements.
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                                                                     EXHIBIT 1
                                                                    Page 3 of 5

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.

                          NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                                DECEMBER 31, 1997


1.  SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:

ORGANIZATION

CSW Credit, Inc. (Company) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Central and South
West Corporation (CSW or the Parent Company), whose primary business is to
purchase, without recourse, the accounts receivable of certain CSW subsidiary
companies and non-affiliated companies. Revenue from affiliated companies in
1997 and 1996 were $33.9 million and $32.2 million, respectively.
Significant accounting policies are summarized below:

REVENUE RECOGNITION

Revenues are generally recorded for the difference between the face amount of
the receivables purchased and the purchase price.

ALLOWANCE FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS

The Company maintains an allowance for doubtful accounts at a level which
reflects the amount of receivables not reasonably expected to be collected. The
allowance is determined principally on the basis of collection experience.
Receivables are written off when they are determined to be uncollectable.

FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

The Company, together with affiliated companies, files a consolidated Federal
income tax return and participates in a tax sharing agreement with the other
members of the CSW system. Federal income tax expense resulted in effective
rates of 33% and 35% in 1997 and 1996, respectively. The difference in the
effective rates is due primarily to consolidated allocations of prior year
income tax accruals.

Deferred income taxes resulted primarily from the differences between book and
tax deductions for bad debt expense. The Internal Revenue Code provides for tax
deductions for bad debts when they are charged off. As a result of a favorable
earnings history, the Company did not record any valuation allowance against
deferred tax assets at December 31, 1997 and 1996.

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

Cash equivalents are considered to be highly liquid debt instruments purchased
with a maturity of three months or less. Accordingly, the Company's temporary
cash investments are considered cash equivalents.

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                                                                     EXHIBIT 1
                                                                    Page 4 of 5

RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Central and South West Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CSW,
provides administrative services to the Company and is reimbursed for the cost
of such services.

USE OF ESTIMATES

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities at the date of financial statements and the
reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual
results could differ from those estimates.

RECLASSIFICATION

Certain financial statement items have been reclassified to conform to the 1997
presentation.


2.  REGULATION:

The Company is subject to regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended. The SEC
has approved the Company's method of calculating the discount associated with
the purchase of CSW subsidiary companies' accounts receivable.


3.  SHORT-TERM FINANCING:

The Company issues commercial paper that is secured by the assignment of its
receivables. The weighted average interest rates for 1997 and 1996 were 5.6% and
5.5%, respectively. At December 31, 1997, the Company had a revolving credit
agreement aggregating $900 million to back up its commercial paper program. The
revolving credit agreement expires June 28, 1998 and has a fee of .075% on the
commitment. At December 31, 1997, the Company was in compliance with the
revolving credit agreement covenants.


4.  HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY:

The Company entered into an agreement with Houston Lighting & Power Company
(HLP) to purchase substantially all of its utility receivables. During the
twelve months ended December 31, 1997, and 1996, the Company had average HLP
receivables of $383,396,000 and $340,796,000, respectively.

Prior to March 11, 1997, the Company was subject to a SEC restriction (50%
Restriction) which required the average amount of non-affiliated accounts
receivable outstanding to be less than the average amount of affiliated accounts
receivable outstanding for the previous twelve calendar months. The Company
received SEC authority to sell excess HLP receivables to third parties in order
to maintain the Company's compliance with the 50% Restriction.


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 1
                                                                    Page 5 of 5


On March 11, 1997, the SEC issued an order granting the Company temporary relief
from the 50% Restriction. The SEC restriction limits the twelve-month rolling
average of HL&P receivables to $450 million and $100 million for other
non-affiliated companies. This relief has been granted through December 31,
2000. At December 31, 1997, the Company was in compliance with the provisions
set forth by the SEC under the terms of the temporary relief.


5.  FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS:

CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND SHORT-TERM DEBT

The fair value equals the carrying amount as stated on the balance sheets
because of the short maturity of those instruments.



                                                                     EXHIBIT 2
                                                                    Page 1 of 2
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                          COMMERCIAL PAPER OUTSTANDING
                          LEHMAN COMMERCIAL PAPER, INC.
                                DECEMBER 31, 1997
                                   (thousands)

 MATURITY            ISSUE             PAR           DISCOUNT       EFFECTIVE
   DATE              DATE            AMOUNT            RATE       BORROWING COST
- ------------     ------------    ------------     -------------   --------------
  1/7/98           12/11/97          15,000           5.9000         5.9262
  1/7/98           12/10/97          11,000           5.9100         5.9373
  1/8/98            12/9/97          15,000           5.9000         5.9292
  1/9/98           11/14/97           3,000           5.7900         5.8426
  1/9/98           11/21/97          26,400           5.8000         5.8462
 1/13/98           11/14/97          23,800           5.7900         5.8464
 1/16/98           12/12/97          13,000           5.8800         5.9138
 1/23/98           12/15/97          14,600           5.9100         5.9481
 1/23/98           12/16/97          15,300           5.9300         5.9674
  2/4/98           11/10/97          13,600           5.6500         5.7273
  2/5/98            11/4/97          20,000           5.6500         5.7337
  2/6/98            11/5/97          22,500           5.6500         5.7337
  2/6/98            12/1/97          13,500           5.7800         5.8429
  2/9/98            11/6/97          23,900           5.6500         5.7355
 2/12/98           11/17/97          23,000           5.7400         5.8207
 2/17/98           12/18/97           3,000           5.8500         5.9086
 2/24/98           11/13/97          26,000           5.7400         5.8358
 2/26/98           12/19/97          10,200           5.9000         5.9675
 2/27/98           12/18/97          19,000           5.8500         5.9183
                                 ----------
                                   $311,800
                                 ==========

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                                                                     EXHIBIT 2
                                                                    Page 2 of 2
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                          COMMERCIAL PAPER OUTSTANDING
                               GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.
                                DECEMBER 31, 1997
                                   (thousands)

 MATURITY            ISSUE             PAR           DISCOUNT       EFFECTIVE
   DATE              DATE            AMOUNT            RATE       BORROWING COST
- ------------     ------------    ------------     -------------   --------------
   1/5/98          11/18/97          11,500           5.7900         5.8350
   1/6/98          12/31/97           7,600           6.1800         6.1864
   1/8/98          11/20/97          22,200           5.8200         5.8665
   1/8/98          12/31/97           5,000           6.1500         6.1584
   1/8/98          11/20/97           2,000           5.8200         5.8665
   1/9/98           12/3/97          29,500           5.9100         5.9461
   1/9/98           12/3/97           2,000           5.9000         5.9360
  1/12/98          12/17/97          10,000           5.9500         5.9757
  1/15/98          11/10/97          30,000           5.7200         5.7806
  1/21/98          11/24/97           2,000           5.8100         5.8649
  1/21/98          11/24/97           3,550           5.8100         5.8649
  1/23/98          12/12/97          13,000           5.8800         5.9206
  1/23/98          12/15/97          15,000           5.9100         5.9481
   2/9/98           11/6/97          23,900           5.6500         5.7355
  2/10/98          11/13/97          10,000           5.7400         5.8226
  2/13/98           11/4/97          39,500           5.6500         5.7410
  2/18/98           12/5/97          20,000           5.8000         5.8709
  2/23/98          12/18/97           1,000           5.8500         5.9144
  2/23/98          12/18/97          11,800           5.8500         5.9144
  2/23/98          12/18/97           2,200           5.8500         5.9144
  2/26/98          12/19/97           8,000           5.9000         5.9675
  2/26/98          12/19/97          20,000           5.8700         5.9368
  2/27/98          11/17/97          10,400           5.7400         5.8349
   3/3/98           12/2/97          24,600           5.7700         5.8554
                                -----------
                                   $324,750
                                ===========






              TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER OUTSTANDING
              Lehman Commercial Paper, Inc.                      $311,800
              Goldman Sachs & Co.                                 324,750
                                                                ---------
                                                                 $636,550
                                                                =========




                                                                     EXHIBIT 3


                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                                EARNINGS COVERAGE
                           (thousands, except ratios)

                                      1997

                                           OCTOBER     NOVEMBER    DECEMBER

Net Income                                  $1,186       $1,428        $985
Income Taxes                                   638          758         467
Tax benefit of parent
  company loss                                   0          (21)       (117)
Interest Expense                             4,079        3,578       3,486
                                            ------      -------     -------

                                            $5,903       $5,743      $4,821
                                            ======      =======     =======



Interest Expense                            $4,079       $3,578      $3,486



Ratio of Earnings
  to Fixed Charges                            1.45         1.61        1.38





                                CAPITAL STRUCTURE
                                DECEMBER 31, 1997
                                   (thousands)



Short-term Debt                        $636,550        92%
Common Equity                            54,174         8%
                                       --------       ---

                   Total               $690,724       100%
                                       ========       ===





                                                                      EXHIBIT 4



                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                      AVERAGE MONTH END ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
                        USING TEMPORARY RELIEF PROVISIONS
                                   (thousands)



                                    Twelve Months  Twelve Months Twelve Months
                                        Ended         Ended          Ended
                                      10/31/97       11/30/97       12/31/97
                                      --------       --------       --------
   AFFILIATES
- ----------------
CPL                                    $119,035       $118,458       $115,481
PSO                                      82,553         82,352         82,015
SWEPCO                                  106,988        108,643        109,162
WTU                                      35,324         36,744         38,059
                                       --------       --------       --------

             Total Affiliates:         $343,900       $346,197       $344,717
                                       --------       --------       --------

 NON-AFFILIATES
- ----------------
TX-NM POWER                             $32,958        $32,852        $33,485
HLP                                     368,116        374,625        383,396
                                       --------       --------       --------

         Total Non-Affiliates:         $401,074       $407,477       $416,881
                                       --------       --------       --------




                               BAD DEBT WRITE-OFFS
                                   (thousands)


                                      10/31/97       11/30/97       12/31/97
                                      --------       --------       --------

NON-AFFILIATES
- ----------------
TX-NM POWER                               $246           $216           $220
HLP                                        347            664          1,534
                                      --------       --------       --------

         Total Non-Affiliates:            $593           $880         $1,754
                                      --------       --------       --------




                                                                      EXHIBIT 5
                                                                     Page 1 of 4

                         CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
                              DISCOUNT CALCULATION
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997




                                              Retail               Wholesale
                                            -----------           -----------


Weighted Cost of Capital (Annualized)          0.063287              0.063953
Average Days Outstanding                          34.00                 20.25
                                            -----------           -----------
Weighted Cost of Capital (Average
Days Outstanding)                              0.005903              0.003549
Collection Experience Factor                   0.004036
Agency Fee Rate                                0.020000              0.020000
                                            -----------           -----------

Total Discount Factor                          0.029939              0.023549
                                            ===========           ===========






ASSUMPTIONS

INTEREST RATE                                          0.05694
RETAIL ROCE                                            0.11400 *
WHOLESALE ROCE                                         0.12220
TAX RATE                                               0.38000
DEBT RATIO                                             0.95000
EQUITY RATIO                                           0.05000







     * On December 1, 1997 CPL changed its Retail ROCE from 11.75% to 10.9%.


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                                                                      EXHIBIT 5
                                                                     Page 2 of 4

                       PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA
                              DISCOUNT CALCULATION
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997




                                                 Retail           Wholesale
                                               ----------        ------------


Weighted Cost of Capital (Annualized)            0.062965            0.063953
Average Days Outstanding                            45.91               68.15
                                               ----------        ------------
Weighted Cost of Capital (Average
Days Outstanding)                                0.007937            0.011900
Collection Experience Factor                     0.003586
Agency Fee Rate                                  0.020000            0.020000
                                               ----------        ------------

Total Discount Factor                            0.031523            0.031900
                                               ==========        ============






ASSUMPTIONS

INTEREST RATE                                     0.05694
RETAIL ROCE                                       0.11000
WHOLESALE ROCE                                    0.12220
TAX RATE                                          0.38000
DEBT RATIO                                        0.95000
EQUITY RATIO                                      0.05000


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 5
                                                                    Page 3 of 4

                       SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
                              DISCOUNT CALCULATION
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997




                                       Arkansas  Louisiana    Texas    Wholesale
                                       --------  ---------   --------  ---------


Weighted Cost of Capital (Annualized)  0.065876   0.065796   0.066763   0.063961
Average Days Outstanding                  50.30      52.58      52.62     130.90
                                       --------  ---------   --------  ---------
Weighted Cost of Capital (Average
Days Outstanding)                      0.009099   0.009500   0.009643   0.022826
Collection Experience Factor           0.004202   0.002785   0.002468
Agency Fee Rate                        0.020000   0.020000   0.020000   0.020000
                                       --------  ---------   --------  ---------

Total Discount Factor                  0.033301   0.032285   0.032111   0.042826
                                       ========  =========   ========  =========






ASSUMPTIONS

INTEREST RATE                                  0.05694
ARKANSAS ROCE                                  0.14600
LOUISIANA ROCE                                 0.14500
TEXAS ROCE                                     0.15700
WHOLESALE ROCE                                 0.12220
TAX RATE                                       0.38000
DEBT RATIO                                     0.95000
EQUITY RATIO                                   0.05000


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                                                                      EXHIBIT 5
                                                                     Page 4 of 4

                          WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY
                              DISCOUNT CALCULATION
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997




                                                Retail            Wholesale
                                              -----------       -------------


Weighted Cost of Capital (Annualized)            0.063267            0.063953
Average Days Outstanding                            36.26               27.02
                                              -----------       -------------
Weighted Cost of Capital (Average
Days Outstanding)                                0.006291            0.004746
Collection Experience Factor                     0.003558
Agency Fee Rate                                  0.020000            0.020000
                                              -----------       -------------

Total Discount Factor                            0.029849            0.024746
                                              ===========       =============






ASSUMPTIONS

INTEREST RATE                                       0.05694
RETAIL ROCE                                         0.11375
WHOLESALE ROCE                                      0.12220
TAX RATE                                            0.38000
DEBT RATIO                                          0.95000
EQUITY RATIO                                        0.05000




                                                                      EXHIBIT 6


                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                        ALLOWED RETURNS ON COMMON EQUITY
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997




                                                                    ALLOWED
                                                                    RETURN


CPL
   - RETAIL                                                          11.400%
   - WHOLESALE                                                       12.220%

PSO
   - RETAIL                                                          11.000%
   - WHOLESALE                                                       12.220%

SWEPCO
   - ARKANSAS                                                        14.600%
   - LOUISIANA                                                       14.500%
   - TEXAS                                                           15.700%
   - WHOLESALE                                                       12.220%

WTU
   - RETAIL                                                          11.375%
   - WHOLESALE                                                       12.220%




                                                                      EXHIBIT 7




                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                              AFFILIATED COMPANIES
                            FACTORING EXPENSE SAVINGS
                      THREE MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997
                                   (thousands)


                                      20%              5%
                                    EQUITY           EQUITY          SAVINGS
                                  -----------     ------------     -------------

CPL                                   $2,416           $1,856              $560
PSO                                    1,786            1,385               401
SWEPCO                                 2,605            1,845               760
WTU                                      957              734               223
                                  -----------     ------------     -------------

TOTAL                                 $7,764           $5,820            $1,944
                                  ===========     ============     =============




                                                                      EXHIBIT 8
                                                                     Page 1 of 3

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                          FACTORING OF HLP RECEIVABLES
                          CALCULATION OF CPL FINDER FEE


                            HLP
                        Receivables           Finder Fee          Finder Fee
      Date                Balance                Rate               Amount
- -----------------   --------------------   -----------------   -----------------

1 Oct 1997             508,786,794.50           0.000037         $18,825.11
2 Oct 1997             513,586,095.81           0.000037          19,002.69
3 Oct 1997             509,480,353.55           0.000037          18,850.77
4 Oct 1997             509,480,353.55           0.000037          18,850.77
5 Oct 1997             509,480,353.55           0.000037          18,850.77
6 Oct 1997             522,118,969.52           0.000037          19,318.40
7 Oct 1997             516,079,877.52           0.000037          19,094.96
8 Oct 1997             505,607,551.91           0.000037          18,707.48
9 Oct 1997             514,523,923.27           0.000037          19,037.39
10 Oct 1997            506,408,824.95           0.000037          18,737.13
11 Oct 1997            506,408,824.95           0.000037          18,737.13
12 Oct 1997            506,408,824.95           0.000037          18,737.13
13 Oct 1997            506,408,824.95           0.000037          18,737.13
14 Oct 1997            501,014,392.65           0.000037          18,537.53
15 Oct 1997            505,953,820.79           0.000037          18,720.29
16 Oct 1997            500,918,992.85           0.000037          18,534.00
17 Oct 1997            501,408,759.44           0.000037          18,552.12
18 Oct 1997            501,408,759.44           0.000037          18,552.12
19 Oct 1997            501,408,759.44           0.000037          18,552.12
20 Oct 1997            500,054,830.77           0.000037          18,502.03
21 Oct 1997            482,496,045.28           0.000037          17,852.35
22 Oct 1997            475,683,097.73           0.000037          17,600.27
23 Oct 1997            467,481,650.78           0.000037          17,296.82
24 Oct 1997            456,499,867.53           0.000037          16,890.50
25 Oct 1997            456,499,867.53           0.000037          16,890.50
26 Oct 1997            456,499,867.53           0.000037          16,890.50
27 Oct 1997            454,785,664.82           0.000037          16,827.07
28 Oct 1997            447,828,078.31           0.000037          16,569.64
29 Oct 1997            441,339,351.30           0.000037          16,329.56
30 Oct 1997            441,079,786.56           0.000037          16,319.95
31 Oct 1997            445,314,654.17           0.000037          16,476.64
                                                                 ----------

Oct 1997                                                        $561,380.87
                                                                 ==========



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                                                                      EXHIBIT 8
                                                                     Page 2 of 3

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                          FACTORING OF HLP RECEIVABLES
                          CALCULATION OF CPL FINDER FEE


                            HLP
                        Receivables           Finder Fee          Finder Fee
      Date                Balance                Rate               Amount
- -----------------   --------------------   -----------------   -----------------

1 Nov 1997             445,314,654.17           0.000037         $16,476.64
2 Nov 1997             445,314,654.17           0.000037          16,476.64
3 Nov 1997             444,324,151.16           0.000037          16,439.99
4 Nov 1997             428,433,719.89           0.000037          15,852.05
5 Nov 1997             424,632,361.42           0.000037          15,711.40
6 Nov 1997             421,621,230.01           0.000037          15,599.99
7 Nov 1997             432,680,617.28           0.000037          16,009.18
8 Nov 1997             432,680,617.28           0.000037          16,009.18
9 Nov 1997             432,680,617.28           0.000037          16,009.18
10 Nov 1997            430,092,133.43           0.000037          15,913.41
11 Nov 1997            430,092,133.43           0.000037          15,913.41
12 Nov 1997            424,538,526.18           0.000037          15,707.93
13 Nov 1997            425,377,809.94           0.000037          15,738.98
14 Nov 1997            428,351,621.62           0.000037          15,849.01
15 Nov 1997            428,351,621.62           0.000037          15,849.01
16 Nov 1997            428,351,621.62           0.000037          15,849.01
17 Nov 1997            429,240,933.78           0.000037          15,881.91
18 Nov 1997            420,403,292.32           0.000037          15,554.92
19 Nov 1997            418,307,923.60           0.000037          15,477.39
20 Nov 1997            419,395,628.24           0.000037          15,517.64
21 Nov 1997            421,114,930.51           0.000037          15,581.25
22 Nov 1997            421,114,930.51           0.000037          15,581.25
23 Nov 1997            421,114,930.51           0.000037          15,581.25
24 Nov 1997            412,493,050.62           0.000037          15,262.24
25 Nov 1997            401,260,882.14           0.000037          14,846.65
26 Nov 1997            391,008,382.51           0.000037          14,467.31
27 Nov 1997            391,008,382.51           0.000037          14,467.31
28 Nov 1997            391,008,382.51           0.000037          14,467.31
29 Nov 1997            391,008,382.51           0.000037          14,467.31
30 Nov 1997            391,008,382.51           0.000037          14,467.31
                                                                -----------

Nov 1997                                                        $467,026.06
                                                                ===========


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                                                                      EXHIBIT 8
                                                                     Page 3 of 3

                                     CSW CREDIT, INC.
                               FACTORING OF HLP RECEIVABLES
                              CALCULATION OF CPL FINDER FEE


                            HLP
                        Receivables           Finder Fee          Finder Fee
      Date                Balance                Rate               Amount
- -----------------   --------------------   -----------------   -----------------

1 Dec 1997             397,865,365.00           0.000037         $14,721.02
2 Dec 1997             399,148,268.64           0.000037          14,768.49
3 Dec 1997             399,442,221.66           0.000037          14,779.36
4 Dec 1997             405,252,909.72           0.000037          14,994.36
5 Dec 1997             416,166,757.89           0.000037          15,398.17
6 Dec 1997             416,166,757.89           0.000037          15,398.17
7 Dec 1997             416,166,757.89           0.000037          15,398.17
8 Dec 1997             398,702,572.55           0.000037          14,752.00
9 Dec 1997             396,154,136.51           0.000037          14,657.70
10 Dec 1997            402,986,994.63           0.000037          14,910.52
11 Dec 1997            401,442,478.39           0.000037          14,853.37
12 Dec 1997            407,857,562.51           0.000037          15,090.73
13 Dec 1997            407,857,562.51           0.000037          15,090.73
14 Dec 1997            407,857,562.51           0.000037          15,090.73
15 Dec 1997            413,997,858.27           0.000037          15,317.92
16 Dec 1997            413,220,593.07           0.000037          15,289.16
17 Dec 1997            413,111,935.76           0.000037          15,285.14
18 Dec 1997            416,342,330.69           0.000037          15,404.67
19 Dec 1997            419,837,545.83           0.000037          15,533.99
20 Dec 1997            419,837,545.83           0.000037          15,533.99
21 Dec 1997            419,837,545.83           0.000037          15,533.99
22 Dec 1997            424,271,802.51           0.000037          15,698.06
23 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
24 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
25 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
26 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
27 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
28 Dec 1997            398,741,164.89           0.000037          14,753.42
29 Dec 1997            403,178,120.23           0.000037          14,917.59
30 Dec 1997            399,022,818.00           0.000037          14,763.84
31 Dec 1997            397,923,646.01           0.000037
                                                                  14,723.17
                                                                -----------
Dec 1997                                                        $466,425.56
                                                                ===========



                                                                       EXHIBIT 9



                STATE REGULATORY COMMISSION DECISIONS OR ANALYSIS




During the period from October 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997 there was one
state regulatory commission decision issued which addressed the effect of the
factoring of CSW system accounts receivable rates. On March 31, 1997, the Public
Utility Commission of Texas issued an order in Docket No. 14965, the Application
of Central Power and Light Company for Authority to Change Rates. Paragraph 42
of this order states, in part, "As set out in Section X.B. of the PFD, CPL's
necessary and reasonable cost of equity is 10.9 percent for CPL's invested
capital...". The company asked for a rehearing on several issues, including the
rate of return on the cost of equity, but the Public Utility Commission of Texas
finally declined the company's request for a rehearing on this issue in November
1997. CPL's previous cost of equity was 11.75 percent. CSW Credit factored the
new rate for CPL into its discount calculation effective December 1, 1997.




                                                                    EXHIBIT 10
                                                                    Page 1 of 9








                                CSW CREDIT, INC.


                            1996 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 2 of 9


                               ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP


                    REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS



To the Board of Directors of CSW Credit, Inc.:

We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of CSW Credit, Inc. (a Delaware
corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of Central and South West Corporation)
as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, and the related statements of income,
stockholder's equity and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial
statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on
our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of CSW Credit, Inc. as of December
31, 1996 and 1995, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the
years then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.





Arthur Andersen LLP
Dallas, Texas
February 28, 1997
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                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 3 of 9

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                              STATEMENTS OF INCOME
                 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995



                                                       1996         1995
                                                      -------      -------
                                                          (thousands)

REVENUES                                              $66,320      $65,948
                                                      -------      -------

OPERATING EXPENSES:
     Interest                                          38,977       40,288
     Provision for bad debts                           14,112       12,129
     Credit line fees                                     924          945
     General and administrative                           882          775
                                                      -------      -------

                                                       54,895       54,137
                                                      -------      -------

OPERATING INCOME                                       11,425       11,811
                                                      -------      -------

OTHER INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS:
     Interest income                                      179          188
     Tax benefit of parent company loss                   122         --
                                                      -------      -------

                                                          301          188
                                                      -------      -------

INCOME BEFORE FEDERAL INCOME TAXES                     11,726       11,999
                                                      -------      -------

FEDERAL INCOME TAXES:
     Current                                            3,064          220
      Deferred                                          1,036        4,250
                                                      -------      -------

                                                        4,100        4,470
                                                      -------      -------

NET INCOME                                             $7,626       $7,529
                                                      =======      =======



                     The accompanying notes to the financial
                    statements are an integral part of these
                                   statements.
<PAGE>

                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 4 of 9
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                   BALANCE SHEETS - DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995



                                                     1996       1995
                                                   --------   --------
                                                       (thousands)
                ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
     Cash and cash equivalents                       $8,816    $41,777
     Accounts receivable, net of
         allowance for doubtful
         accounts of $3,230 in
         1996 and $6,632 in 1995                    615,214    658,155
                                                   --------   --------

              Total current assets                  624,030    699,932

OTHER ASSETS:
     Deferred income taxes                            2,655      3,691
     Other                                            3,625      4,017
                                                   --------   --------

              Total other assets                      6,280      7,708

              Total assets                         $630,310   $707,640
                                                   ========   ========



            LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
     Short-term debt                               $579,300   $646,300
     Deferred credits                                13,266     13,415
     Unearned revenue                                 3,380      2,492
     Other liabilities                                2,588      1,830
                                                   --------   --------

              Total current liabilities             598,534    664,037

STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY:
     Common stock, no par; authorized
         1,000 shares; issued and
         outstanding 237 and 234 shares                   1          1
     Paid-in capital                                 31,775     43,602
                                                   --------   --------

  Total stockholder's equity                         31,776     43,603
                                                   --------   --------

  Total liabilities and stockholder's equity       $630,310   $707,640
                                                   ========   ========

                     The accompanying notes to the financial
                    statements are an integral part of these
                                   statements.



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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10
                                                                   Page 5 of 9

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                       STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
                         FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31
                                   (THOUSANDS)

                                              ADDITIONAL              TOTAL
                                  COMMON       PAID-IN    RETAINED STOCKHOLDER'S
                                   STOCK       CAPITAL    EARNINGS    EQUITY

BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1994               $1     $43,066          -     $43,067

Capital contributions                    -         536          -         536

Net income                               -           -      7,529       7,529

Common stock dividends                   -           -     (7,529)     (7,529)
                                ----------  ----------  ---------   ---------

BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1995                1      43,602          -      43,603

Capital contributions                    -     (11,827)         -     (11,827)

Net income                               -           -      7,626       7,626

Common stock dividends                   -           -     (7,626)     (7,626)
                                ----------  ----------  ---------   ---------

BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1996               $1     $31,775         $0     $31,776
                                ==========  ==========  =========   =========


                     The accompanying notes to the financial
                    statements are an integral part of these
                                   statements.


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 6 of 9
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                            STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995


                                                               1996      1995
                                                              ------    ------
                                                                 (thousands)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
     Net Income                                               $7,626     $7,529
     Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
           provided by operating activities-
              Changes in assets and liabilities-
                  Decrease (increase) in accounts receivable  42,941   (25,716)
                  Decrease in deferred income taxes            1,036     4,250
                  Decrease (increase) in other assets            392      (846)
                  (Decrease) increase in deferred credits       (149)      470
                  Increase (decrease) in unearned revenue        888      (630)
                  Increase (decrease) in other liabilities       758    (9,613)
                                                              ------    ------

                      Net cash provided by (used in)
                        operating activities                  53,492   (24,556)
                                                              ------    ------


CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
     Change in short-term debt                               (67,000)   (7,179)
     Capital contributions                                   (11,827)      536
     Payment of dividends                                     (7,626)   (7,529)
                                                              ------    ------

     Net cash used in financing activities                   (86,453)  (14,172)
                                                              ------    ------

DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS                        (32,961)  (38,728)

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF YEAR                  41,777    80,505
                                                              ------    ------

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF YEAR                        $8,816   $41,777
                                                              ======    ======

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

     Interest paid                                           $39,881   $40,246
                                                              ======    ======

     Income taxes paid (refunded)                             $4,237   ($2,069)
                                                              ======    ======


                     The accompanying notes to the financial
                       statements are an integral part of
                                these statements.


<PAGE>
                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 7 of 9
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.

                          NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                           DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995


1.  SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:

ORGANIZATION

CSW Credit, Inc. (Company) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Central and South
West Corporation (CSW or the Parent Company), whose primary business is to
purchase, without recourse, the accounts receivable of certain CSW subsidiary
companies and non-affiliated companies. Revenues from affiliated companies in
1996 and 1995 were $32.2 million and $32.8 million, respectively. Significant
accounting policies are summarized below:

REVENUE RECOGNITION

Revenues are generally recorded for the difference between the face amount of
the receivables purchased and the purchase price.

ALLOWANCE FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS

The Company maintains an allowance for doubtful accounts at a level which
reflects the amount of receivables not reasonably expected to be collected. The
allowance is determined principally on the basis of collection experience.
Receivables are written off when they are determined to be uncollectable.

FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

The Company, together with affiliated companies, files a consolidated Federal
income tax return and participates in a tax sharing agreement with the other
members of the CSW system. Federal income tax expense resulted in effective
rates of 35% and 37% in 1996 and 1995, respectively. The difference in the
effective rates is due primarily to consolidated allocations and true-ups of
prior year income tax accruals.

Deferred income taxes resulted primarily from the differences between book and
tax deductions for bad debt expense. The Internal Revenue Code provides for tax
deductions for bad debts when they are charged off. As a result of a favorable
earnings history, the Company did not record any valuation allowance against
deferred tax assets at December 31, 1996 and 1995.


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 8 of 9


STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Cash equivalents are considered to be highly liquid debt instruments purchased
with a maturity of three months or less. Accordingly, the Company's temporary
cash investments are considered cash equivalents.

RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Central and South West Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CSW,
provides administrative services to the Company and is reimbursed for the cost
of such services.

USE OF ESTIMATES

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities at the date of financial statements and the
reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual
results could differ from those estimates.

RECLASSIFICATION

Certain financial statement items for the prior year have been reclassified to
conform to the 1996 presentation.

2.  REGULATION:

The Company is subject to regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended. The SEC
has approved the Company's method of calculating the discount associated with
the purchase of CSW subsidiary companies' accounts receivable.

3.  SHORT-TERM FINANCING:

The Company issues commercial paper that is secured by the assignment of its
receivables. The weighted average interest rates for 1996 and 1995 were 5.5% and
6.0%, respectively. At December 31, 1996, the Company had a revolving credit
agreement aggregating $830 million to back up its commercial paper program. The
revolving credit agreement expires June 27, 1997 and has a fee of .075% on the
commitment. At December 31, 1996, the Company was in compliance with the
revolving credit agreement covenants.

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                                                                     EXHIBIT 10
                                                                     Page 9 of 9


4.  HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY:

The Company entered into an agreement with Houston Lighting & Power Company
(HLP) to purchase substantially all of its utility receivables. During the
twelve months ended December 31, 1996 and 1995, the Company had month ending
average HLP receivables of $340,796,000 and $327,062,000, respectively.

The Company is currently subject to a SEC restriction (50% Restriction) such
that the average amount of non-affiliated receivables is less that the average
of the preceding twelve calendar month-end balances of affiliated account
receivables outstanding. The Company received SEC authority to sell a sufficient
amount of HLP receivables acquired by the Company from HLP to third parties such
that the Company remains in compliance with the 50% Restriction. At December 31,
1996 the Company was in compliance with the 50% Restriction.


5.  FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS:

CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS, AND SHORT-TERM DEBT

The fair value equals the carrying amount as stated on the balance sheets
because of the short maturity of those instruments.





                                                                     EXHIBIT 11
                                                                    Page 1 of 10
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                                CHART OF ACCOUNTS
                       STANDARD ACCOUNTS - QUICK REFERENCE
                       BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS (1310-2820)

                    DESCRIPTION                                 ACCOUNT NUMBER
      ASSETS
Cash                                                                1310.XXXX
      Cash                                                          1310.0100
Temporary Cash Investments                                          1360.XXXX
      Temporary Investments                                         1360.0100
Notes Receivable                                                    1410.XXXX
      Interest Receivable                                           1410.5000
      Due From Broker                                               1410.7100
Other Accounts Receivable                                           1430.XXXX
      Accounts Receivable                                           1430.4700
      Factored Unbilled Accounts Receivable                         1430.4900
Accumulated Provision for Uncollectible Accounts - Credit           1440.XXXX
      Allowance for Bad Debt                                        1440.0100
Accounts Receivable from Associated Companies                       1460.XXXX
      A/R - Associated Companies                                    1460.1000
Prepayments                                                         1650.XXXX
      Prepayments Credit Line Fees                                  1650.0200
      Prepayments Interest                                          1650.0300
      Prepayments Taxes                                             1650.6200

      LIABILITIES
Common Stock Issued                                                 2010.XXXX
      Common Stock                                                  2010.0000
Miscellaneous Paid-in Capital                                       2110.XXXX
      Paid-in Capital                                               2110.0000
Appropriated Retained Earnings                                      2150.XXXX
      Retained Earnings                                             2150.0100
Notes Payable                                                       2310.XXXX
      Commercial Paper                                              2310.0100
Notes Payable to Associated Companies                               2330.XXXX
Accounts Payable to Associated Companies                            2340.XXXX
      Accounts Payable - CSW                                        2340.1000
      Accounts Payable - Associated                                 2340.4900
      Accounts Payable - CSWS                                       2340.9900
Taxes Accrued                                                       2360.XXXX
      Accrued Taxes Payable                                         2360.0100
      Accrued Franchise Tax Payable                                 2360.0300
Interest Accrued                                                    2370.XXXX
      Credit Line Fees Payable                                      2370.8801
Dividends Declared                                                  2380.XXXX
      Accrued Dividend Payable - CSW                                2380.0100
Other Deferred Credits                                              2530.XXXX
      Deferred Credits                                              2530.0100
      Unearned Revenue                                              2530.0200
Accumulated Deferred Income Taxes - Other Property                  2820.XXXX
      Deferred Federal Income Taxes                                 2820.0200

<PAGE>

                                                                     EXHIBIT 11
                                                                    Page 2 of 10

                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                                CHART OF ACCOUNTS
                       STANDARD ACCOUNTS - QUICK REFERENCE
                      INCOME STATEMENT ACCOUNTS (4081-9302)

                    DESCRIPTION                                 ACCOUNT NUMBER
      REVENUES
Miscellaneous Nonoperating Income                                   4210.XXXX
      Interest Income                                               4210.0100
      Miscellaneous Income                                          4210.9000
Miscellaneous Service Revenues                                      4510.XXXX
      Unearned Revenue                                              4510.0200
      Bad Debt Revenue                                              4510.0400
      Agency Fee Revenue                                            4510.0500
      Carrying Cost Revenue                                         4510.0600
      Credit Line Fee Revenue                                       4510.0700

      EXPENSES
Taxes Other than Income Taxes - Utility Operating Income            4081.XXXX
      Franchise Tax Expense                                         4081.0000
Income Taxes - Utility Operating Income                             4091.XXXX
      Income Tax Expense                                            4091.0000
Deferred Income Tax Expense                                         4100.XXXX
      Income Tax Expense                                            4100.0000
Other Deductions                                                    4265.XXXX
      Allocated Corp Federal Income Taxes                           4265.7000
Other Interest Expense                                              4310.XXXX
      Interest Expense                                              4310.0100
      Interest Expense - Bank of New York                           4310.0200
Uncollectible Accounts                                              9040.XXXX
      Bad Debt Expense                                              9040.0100
Outside Services Employed                                           9230.XXXX
      Outside Services - Legal                                      9230.7420
Miscellaneous General Expenses                                      9302.XXXX
      Credit Line Expense                                           9302.1000
      Rating Fee Expense                                            9302.1900
      Miscellaneous General Expense                                 9302.9000
      Business Normalization Expense                                9302.9100
      CSWS Allocations                                              9302.9900

<PAGE>

                                                                     EXHIBIT 11
                                                                    Page 3 of 10
                                CSW CREDIT, INC.
                          ACCOUNTING SYSTEM PROCEDURES

                                  INTRODUCTION
CSW Credit, Inc. (Credit), a wholly owned subsidiary of Central and South West
Corporation (CSW), was formed for the purpose of providing a low-cost financing
source for utilities through factoring utility accounts receivable
(receivables). Credit purchases receivables at a discount enabling its customers
to collect their money the same day they deliver its utility service.

Each company selling (factoring) its receivables to Credit has executed a
"Purchase Agreement" and an "Agency Agreement" which outlines how the basic
transactions take place. The Purchase Agreement and Agency Agreement may be
terminated by either party upon 30 days written notice to the other party.

Credit's affiliated customers are Central Power and Light Company (CPL), Public
Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO)
and West Texas Utilities Company (WTU). Credit's non-affiliated customers are
Houston Lighting and Power Company (HLP) and Texas-New Mexico Power Company
(TNP). The affiliate and non-affiliate customers are individually known as
"Seller" and collectively known as "Sellers."

Credit is authorized to purchase, without recourse, certain receivables arising
from the sale and delivery of electricity, gas and other related services in the
Seller's ordinary course of business. The price Credit pays the Seller for the
receivables is the dollar amount of receivables less a discount (purchase
price). The determination of the discount is based upon Credit's cost of
financing, the Seller's collection experience and an agency fee.

The Seller has agreed through the Agency Agreement to service, administer and
collect such receivables on behalf of Credit. As long as the Seller acts as the
agent, Credit agrees to pay the Seller an agent collection fee. Payment of the
agent collection fee shall be made simultaneously with collections, by deducting
the fee from funds owed to Credit for receivables collected.

The data received from the Seller must be accurate and timely received. Any
delays or inaccurate information affects the cash exchanged between the Seller
and Credit; therefore, it is critical to Credit's operation that the Seller
provide accurate and timely information. The Seller has also agreed to maintain
individual customer records that support the factored receivables and the
collection of those receivables.
These records are available to Credit for examination and analysis.

The following procedures outline the transactions that take place and the
accounting for these transactions. The detailed sections describe procedures for
Credit as performed by Central and South West Services (CSWS), CSWS
Treasury-Cash Management (CSWS Cash Management), CSWS Accounting, CSWS
Regulatory Reporting and the Sellers. As required by Securities Exchange
Commission (SEC) Order, Credit utilizes the excess capacity of CSWS employees to
handle its operations.

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                               INITIAL TRANSACTION
The initial transaction between Credit and the Seller is based on the
receivables and allowance for bad debts recorded on the Seller's books at an
agreed upon date. The amount of receivables purchased by Credit is determined by
applying the carrying cost portion and agency fee portion of the discount rate
factor to the balance of receivables less the balance of the allowance for bad
debts. Credit will remit the net transaction amount to the Seller on the initial
transaction date by wire transfer. Credit records on its books the amount of
gross receivables and the allowance for bad debts.

                               DAILY TRANSACTIONS
INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM SELLERS
AUTOMATED BILLINGS
These are the amounts of gross receivables billed by the Seller each day. This
information is provided by state jurisdiction and further broken down by retail
and wholesale designation. The information is provided the morning after the
actual billing date. The discounts and purchase price are calculated and
verified with the Seller.

AUTOMATED COLLECTIONS
These amounts include all collections of receivables and billing adjustments
that change the amounts due from customers. This information is provided by
state jurisdiction and further broken down by retail and wholesale designation.
The information is provided the morning after the collections are processed. The
collections are subtracted from the purchase price to determine the net cash
transaction for the day and the balance of purchased receivables.

MANUAL BILLINGS
Some of the large wholesale customers served are not billed on an automated
system. Therefore, it is necessary for the Seller to report these "manual
billings" separately to Credit. These transactions are reported to Credit the
day after they occur. These transactions are summarized with the automated
billings before a purchase price is determined.

MANUAL COLLECTIONS
For accounts that are manually billed, collections are reported to Credit as
they occur. These amounts are combined with the automated collections to
determine the net cash transaction and the balance of purchased receivables.

UNBILLED REVENUES & ESTIMATED BILLINGS SOLD
Unbilled revenues represent receivables created by the delivery of electricity
to customers which the customer is legally obligated to pay, and is recorded on
the customer's meter but has not yet been billed by the Seller. Credit purchases
both billed and unbilled receivables as stipulated in the Purchase Agreement.


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Credit's approach to purchasing unbilled revenues is to purchase on a daily
basis a portion of all billing cycles for an upcoming month. When the actual
cycle billing occurs, an adjustment is made to that day's transaction for the
difference between the amount previously purchased for that cycle and the actual
billing. Estimates of unbilled revenues are based upon the Seller's projected
billings and historical cycle billings adjusted for any known changes.

OTHER MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS
Other manual adjustments are periodically necessary to correct previous
transactions. These adjustments are timely reported to Credit. These amounts are
included with the items discussed above in the determination of the purchase
price and the net cash transaction for the current day's transaction.

DAILY PROCEDURES PERFORMED BY CSWS CASH MANAGEMENT

DETERMINATION OF FACE AMOUNT PURCHASED
The dollar amount of receivables purchased by Credit from the Seller is known as
the "face amount purchased." The face amount purchased consists of the Seller's
daily cycle billings plus daily unbilled revenues minus unbilled revenues
previously purchased for the current day's billing cycle.

DETERMINATION OF DISCOUNT RATE
The purchase price Credit pays to the Seller is the face amount purchased,
reduced by the discount rate. The discount taken compensates Credit for costs
associated with financing and recovering receivables purchased without recourse.
Three components determine the discount rate:
  *   carrying cost component
  *   collection experience component
  *   agency fee component
Each of these components are described below.

CARRYING COST COMPONENT
The calculation of this component consists of three factors:

 *  DEBT FACTOR - Compensates Credit for its interest cost in obtaining funding
    from external sources. Credit maintains a capital structure ratio of 95%
    debt and 5% equity on all affiliated companies. The capital structure for
    HLP is maintained at an 80% debt to 20% equity ratio. TNP's calculation is
    solely based upon a spread over the cost of funds. This capitalization
    structure has been approved by the SEC. The calculation consists of
    multiplying the daily interest cost incurred by Credit by the above debt
    ratios.

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 *  EQUITY FACTOR - Provides a return to Credit for the equity that is provided
    by CSW. The calculation consists of multiplying the allowed return on equity
    by the appropriate equity ratios and then dividing by the tax effect (1 -
    tax rate) to allow for income taxes. The return on equity that the SEC
    allows for the purchase of retail receivables is based on the allowed equity
    returns of the Seller as approved by its respective state commission. For
    affiliated wholesale receivables, the SEC allows Credit a return on equity
    equal to the weighted average retail returns on equity for the affiliate
    companies.

 *  AVERAGE DAYS OUTSTANDING FACTOR - Average days outstanding are computed for
    each state jurisdiction and further broken down by retail and wholesale
    designation. The average days outstanding is calculated and reset monthly on
    the fifth business day by dividing the average daily balance of outstanding
    receivables by average receivables purchased per day, based on the previous
    month's transactions.

The carrying cost component is determined by adding the debt factor and
the equity factor to determine the overall annual carrying cost charge. This
annual carrying cost charge is divided by 365, except HLP which is 360, to get a
daily rate which is then multiplied by the average days outstanding factor to
determine the carrying cost component.

COLLECTION EXPERIENCE COMPONENT
The collection experience component compensates Credit for uncollectable
receivables and is calculated and reset monthly on the fifth business day. The
component is calculated by dividing the net amount of receivables charged-off
over the last 12 months by the amount of receivables purchased for the same time
period. The net amount of receivables charged-off is the dollar amount
charged-off as uncollectable less any recoveries previously charged-off plus an
excess of 90-day past due receivables (90-day surcharge). The 90-day surcharge
penalizes the Seller's failure to charge-off a receivable by adding excessive
aged accounts to the collection experience factoring rate.

AGENCY FEE COMPONENT
The agency fee component provides Credit with additional protection from
excessive charge-offs. At the time receivables are purchased, 2% of the face
amount purchased is withheld from the Seller until collection. Upon collection
of the receivables, Credit returns the 2% held back to the Seller. If the
Seller's net charge-offs become excessive, the portion of the net monthly
charge-off that exceeds the charge-off limit will be withheld for 12 months. The
charge-off limit is 1% of the sum of the last 12 months' collections divided by
12.

DAILY TRANSACTIONS SUMMARY
The face amount purchased from the Seller is multiplied by the discount rate to
get the discount amount. The total discount amount is subtracted from the total
face amount purchased resulting in the price Credit pays the Seller for the
receivables. The amount collected from the customers is subtracted from the
purchase price to get the net cash transaction for the day.



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The amount billed, purchase price, amount collected and net cash transactions
are confirmed with the Seller. The net cash transactions are then authorized to
be wire transferred between the bank accounts of the Seller and Credit. Cash
transactions are netted to avoid multiple daily wires between Credit and the
Seller.

                               OTHER TRANSACTIONS
DETERMINATION OF CARRYING COST VARIANCE PAYMENT
On the fifth business day of each month, the charges assessed the Seller are
adjusted through the Carrying Cost Variance Payment. At month-end Credit
calculates the carrying cost revenue that is recognized for the current month
and compares it to the incurred service fee. The service fee is calculated by
multiplying the daily outstanding receivables balances by the daily financing
rate incurred by Credit.

If the carrying cost revenue recognized is greater than the service fee, Credit
owes the Seller the excess carrying cost revenue collected. If the carrying cost
revenue recognized is less than the service fee, the Seller owes Credit
additional carrying cost revenue. This transaction takes place on the fifth
business day of each month along with the change to the average days outstanding
factor and the collection experience component.

                               MONTHLY ACCOUNTING
Monthly accounting for Credit is done by CSWS Accounting. Accounting is based on
information received primarily from CSWS Cash Management.

INFORMATION FROM CSWS CASH MANAGEMENT
MONTHLY SUMMARY OF DAILY FACTORING TRANSACTIONS
These summaries include daily gross receivables purchased, the purchase price,
discounts, collections and the daily receivables balance for each Seller by
state jurisdiction and further broken down by retail and wholesale designation.
Also included are cash transactions.

ALLOCATION FACTORS
CSWS Cash Management also calculates allocation factors based on average
receivables balances for each Seller during the month by state jurisdiction and
further broken down by retail and wholesale designation as a percentage of the
total of all balances held by Credit. Allocation factors are used to allocate
interest expense, interest income, legal fees and other transactions not
allocable to a specific Seller.

UNEARNED REVENUES
The discount factor applied to receivables includes a carrying cost for an
assumed number of days until collection (average days outstanding). A part of
the carrying cost associated with receivables factored toward month-end will not
be actually incurred by Credit until the following month. This creates a
mismatch between current month carrying cost revenues and carrying cost
expenses. Therefore, Credit defers a portion of the carrying cost discount as
unearned discount revenues.

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The calculation of unearned discount revenues is done at the end of the month by
CSWS Cash Management for each Seller and provided to CSWS Accounting. This
information is also provided to the Seller, which recognizes the amount as
prepaid factoring costs.

BAD DEBT WRITE-OFFS AND COLLECTIONS
Pursuant to the Agency Agreement, the Seller uses its best efforts in processing
and collecting factored receivables as an agent for Credit. The Seller is
empowered, as necessary, to employ collection agencies or other third parties to
collect delinquent receivables.

Each month, the Seller recommends to Credit the amount of retail and wholesale
receivables by state jurisdiction to be written-off as uncollectable. Also, each
month any amounts collected on accounts previously written-off are reported by
the Seller. The amount recovered is netted against the gross write-offs for the
month when determining the collection experience component and when booking bad
debts.

EXPLANATION OF ANY MANUAL ADJUSTMENTS
At the end of the month, CSWS Cash Management provides CSWS Accounting with
copies of all pertinent information explaining any unusual manual adjustments
made during the month.

SUMMARY OF CASH TRANSACTIONS
These summaries include all daily cash receipts and disbursements along with
daily balances that have been verified to the bank balances. These summaries
provide additional information on actual cash receipts and disbursements for the
preparation of any necessary journals.

INTEREST AND OTHER ACCRUALS
CSWS Cash Management calculates and provides to CSWS Accounting the amount of
interest expense, credit line fees, prepaid interest, interest income and any
other costs associated with short-term borrowings and investments to be recorded
during the month.

CAPITALIZATION BALANCES
Daily balances of short-term borrowings and CSW equity are maintained by CSWS
Cash Management. This information is used to ensure that stipulated equity
requirements are being met and all related equity transactions are properly
recorded on the accounting records.

MISCELLANEOUS CASH ITEMS
CSWS Cash Management provides details on any change in cash procedures that
affect transactions that should be reflected in the monthly financial
statements.

INFORMATION FROM OTHER SOURCES
Although most of the information needed monthly by CSWS Accounting is provided
by CSWS Cash Management, some information is obtained from other sources as
necessary. Two primary examples are the service billings from CSWS provided by
CSWS Accounting, and the franchise tax and income tax information, including
accruals, estimates and payments provided by the CSWS Tax Department.

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PREPARATION OF MONTHLY SUMMARY AND JOURNAL ENTRIES
Each month CSWS Accounting prepares all journal entries from the information
received and enters all journal entries into the general ledger system.
Recurring journal entries are listed below.

JOURNAL                   JOURNAL ENTRY
 ENTRY                      DESCRIPTION

00001                  CPL Monthly Activity
00002                  PSO Monthly Activity
00003                  SWEPCO Monthly Activity
00004                  WTU Monthly Activity
00006                  TNP Monthly Activity
00007                  HLP Sale/Repurchase
00008                  HLP Monthly Activity
00009                  Bad Debt Write-Offs
00010                  Record Net Equity
00011                  Short-Term Debt and Commercial Paper
00012                  Short-Term Interest Expense
00013                  Temporary Investment Income
00014                  CSWS Billing
00015                  Accrue Unearned Revenue
00016                  Investments/Acquisitions
00017                  Allocate Credit Line Fees to Expense
00018                  Record Tax Accrual
00019                  Record Tax Payment
00020                  Record Dividend Payment to CSW
00021                  Record Dividend Accrual
00022                  Allocate Income Tax Expense
00023                  CSWS Invoice Payment
00024                  Record Rating Agency Fees
00025                  Allocate Franchise Tax Expense
00026                  Record Billing for Franchise Tax
00027                  Record Payment of Credit Line Fees
00028                  Accrual of SWEPCO Late Billing
00029                  Accrual of Carrying Costs Variance Payment
00030                  2% Bad Debt Write-offs Prior Month

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Other non-recurring journal entries are prepared as necessary.

After journal entries have been entered into the general ledger system, a trial
balance is generated and reviewed by CSWS Accounting and CSWS Cash Management.
Discrepancies, if any, are generally resolved during the review and adjusting or
correcting journal entries are prepared and entered by CSWS Accounting.

                               QUARTERLY REPORTING
CSWS Regulatory Reporting prepares all internal and external financial reports
for Credit based on final trial balance information received from CSWS
Accounting. Pursuant to the 1935 Act, Rule 24, a filing is made with the SEC on
behalf of Credit within 45 days after the close of the calendar quarter.

                                ANNUAL REPORTING
Each year the financial records of Credit are reviewed by an independent
accounting firm. An annual report for Credit is then issued and distributed to
all Sellers, the SEC and certain financial institutions.




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