Federal Reserve Economic Data

Annual Tables

S.6.a Financial Business


The Financial Accounts (formerly known as the Flow of Funds accounts) are a set of financial accounts used to track the sources and uses of funds by sector. They are a component of a system of macroeconomic accounts including the National Income and Product accounts (NIPA) and balance of payments accounts, all of which serve as a comprehensive set of information on the economy’s performance.(1) Some important inferences that can be drawn from the Financial accounts are the financial strength of a given sector, new economic trends, changes in the composition of wealth, and development of new financial instruments over time.(1)
Sectors are compiled into three categories: households, nonfinancial businesses, and banks. The sources of funds for a sector are its internal funds (savings from income after consumption) and external funds (loans from banks and other financial intermediaries). (1) Funds for a given sector are used for its investments in physical and financial assets. Dividing sources and uses of funds into two categories helps the staff of the Federal Reserve System pay particular attention to external sources of funds and financial uses of funds.(2) One example is whether households are borrowing more from banks—or in other words, whether household debt is rising. Another example might be whether banks are using more of their funds to provide loans to consumers. Transactions within a sector are not shown in the accounts; however, transactions between sectors are.(2) Monitoring the external flows of funds provides insights into a sector’s health and the performance of the economy as a whole.
Data for the Financial accounts are compiled from a large number of reports and publications, including regulatory reports such as those submitted by banks, tax filings, and surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve System.(2) The Financial accounts are published quarterly as a set of tables in the Federal Reserve’s Z.1 statistical release.
(1) Teplin, Albert M. “The U.S. Flow of Funds Accounts and Their Uses.” Federal Reserve Bulletin, July 2001; http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/bulletin/2001/0701lead.pdf.
(2) Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. “Guide to the Flow of Funds Accounts.” 2000, http://www.federalreserve.gov/apps/fof/.

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Millions of Dollars
Line Name Period Value Preceding
Period
Year Ago
from Period
Current Account
line 1
Gross value added
2024 2,162,757 1,941,305 1,941,305
line 2
Less: Consumption of fixed capital
2024 342,792 323,955 323,955
line 3
Equals: Net value added
2024 1,819,965 1,617,350 1,617,350
line 4
Compensation of employees (paid)
2024 1,121,527 1,062,183 1,062,183
line 5
Wages and salaries
. . . .
line 6
Employers’ social contributions
. . . .
line 7
Taxes on production and imports less subsidies
2024 93,594 88,506 88,506
line 8
Operating surplus, net
2024 604,845 466,661 466,661
line 9
Net national income/Balance of primary incomes, net
2024 540,791 380,539 380,539
line 10
Operating surplus, net
2024 604,845 466,661 466,661
line 11
Property income (received)
. . . .
line 12
Interest
. . . .
line 13
Distributed income of corporations (dividends)
. . . .
line 14
Reinvested earnings on U.S. direct investment abroad
. . . .
line 15
Less: Uses of property income (paid)
. . . .
line 16
Interest
. . . .
line 17
Distributed income of corporations
. . . .
line 18
Dividends
. . . .
line 19
Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations
. . . .
line 20
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investment
. . . .
line 21
Rents on land and natural resources
. . . .
line 22
Net national income/Balance of primary incomes, net
2024 540,791 380,539 380,539
line 23
Less: Current taxes on income, wealth, etc. (paid)
2024 125,807 126,259 126,259
line 24
Less: Other current transfers (paid)
2024 101,965 90,907 90,907
line 25
Equals: Disposable income, net
. . . .
line 26
Equals: Net saving
. . . .
Capital account
line 27
Net saving less capital transfers
2024 289,903 209,285 209,285
line 28
Net saving
. . . .
line 29
Less: Capital transfers paid (net)
2024 23,117 -45,911 -45,911
line 30
Capital formation, net
2024 34,749 26,769 26,769
line 31
Gross fixed capital formation (nonresidential)
2024 377,540 350,725 350,725
line 32
Less: Consumption of fixed capital
2024 342,792 323,955 323,955
line 33
Net lending (+) or borrowing (-), capital account (lines 27-30)
. . . .
Financial account
line 34
Net lending (+) or borrowing (-) (line 33)
. . . .
line 35
Net acquisition of financial assets
2024 3,158,971 3,228,296 3,228,296
line 36
Monetary gold
2024 0 0 0
line 37
Currency and deposits
2024 -452,143 694,110 694,110
line 38
Debt securities
2024 1,862,127 835,381 835,381
line 39
Open market paper
2024 -16,590 -4,867 -4,867
line 40
Treasury securities
2024 1,047,404 746,609 746,609
line 41
Agency- and GSE-backed securities
2024 132,964 76,160 76,160
line 42
Municipal securities
2024 16,528 -73,968 -73,968
line 43
Corporate and foreign bonds
2024 681,821 91,447 91,447
line 44
Loans
2024 1,349,890 1,026,049 1,026,049
line 45
Short term
2024 788,245 398,621 398,621
line 46
Long term (mortgages)
2024 563,299 621,362 621,362
line 47
Equity and investment fund shares
2024 -165,828 -129,025 -129,025
line 48
Corporate equities
2024 -154,675 -285,253 -285,253
line 49
Mutual fund shares
2024 -214,399 -30,882 -30,882
line 50
Money market fund shares
2024 64,080 48,637 48,637
line 51
Equity in government-sponsored enterprises
2024 -1,762 680 680
line 52
U.S. direct investment abroad
2024 69,635 85,921 85,921
line 53
Stock in Federal Reserve Banks
2024 1,117 1,051 1,051
line 54
Investment in subsidiaries
. . . .
line 55
Insurance, pension and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 399,179 413,513 413,513
line 56
Other accounts receivable
2024 165,747 388,270 388,270
line 57
Net incurrence of liabilities
2024 1,830,390 2,617,482 2,617,482
line 58
Currency and deposits
2024 138,963 722,727 722,727
line 59
Debt securities
2024 559,651 493,344 493,344
line 60
Agency- and GSE-backed securities
2024 298,324 297,041 297,041
line 61
Corporate bonds
2024 224,582 188,797 188,797
line 62
Commercial paper
2024 36,745 7,506 7,506
line 63
Loans
2024 -343,052 -997,986 -997,986
line 64
Short term
2024 -321,363 -997,270 -997,270
line 65
Long term (mortgages)
2024 -6,318 -9,422 -9,422
line 66
Equity and investment fund shares
2024 1,850,728 1,415,260 1,415,260
line 67
Money market fund shares
2024 885,629 1,134,490 1,134,490
line 68
Corporate equity issues
2024 993,089 491,904 491,904
line 69
Mutual fund shares
2024 -168,147 -309,714 -309,714
line 70
Equity in government-sponsored enterprises
2024 -754 4,072 4,072
line 71
Foreign direct investment in the United States
2024 36,751 29,786 29,786
line 72
Equity in noncorporate business
. . . .
line 73
Investment by parent
. . . .
line 74
Stock in Federal Reserve Banks
2024 1,117 1,051 1,051
line 75
Insurance, pension and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 631,059 697,896 697,896
line 76
Other accounts payable
2024 126,287 876,725 876,725
Addendum:
line 77
Net lending (+) or borrowing (-), financial account (lines 35-57)
2024 195,335 20,331 20,331
Other changes in volume account
line 78
Total other volume changes
2024 -28,315 -63,482 -63,482
line 79
Disaster losses
2024 -1,064 0 0
line 80
Other volume changes
2024 32,568 98,704 98,704
line 81
Less: Statistical discrepancy (lines 33-77)
2024 59,819 162,186 162,186
Revaluation account
line 82
Nonfinancial assets
2024 25,324 16,824 16,824
line 83
Structures (nonresidential)
2024 -1,595 7,717 7,717
line 84
Equipment
2024 15,996 10,520 10,520
line 85
Intellectual property products
2024 10,923 -1,413 -1,413
line 86
Financial assets
2024 4,831,147 5,714,679 5,714,679
line 87
Debt securities
2024 -262,915 639,875 639,875
line 88
Corporate equities
2024 5,047,897 4,766,289 4,766,289
line 89
Mutual fund shares
2024 829,308 941,359 941,359
line 90
U.S. direct investment abroad
2024 53,148 172,982 172,982
line 91
Insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 -742,946 -788,142 -788,142
line 92
Liabilities
2024 6,835,779 6,016,741 6,016,741
line 93
Corporate equity issues
2024 2,929,978 1,633,345 1,633,345
line 94
Mutual fund shares
2024 2,253,191 2,576,027 2,576,027
line 95
Foreign direct investment in the United States
2024 297,370 256,412 256,412
line 96
Equity in noncorporate business
. . . .
line 97
Investment by parent
. . . .
line 98
Insurance, pension and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 1,571,714 1,634,223 1,634,223
line 99
Changes in net worth due to nominal holding gains/losses
2024 -1,978,352 -285,240 -285,240
Changes in balance sheet account
line 100
Change in net worth (lines 30+33+78+99)
2024 -1,874,855 -73,589 -73,589
Balance sheet account (end of period)
line 101
Total assets
2024 146,471,006 138,350,352 138,350,352
line 102
Nonfinancial assets
2024 2,619,600 2,560,591 2,560,591
line 103
Structures (nonresidential)
2024 1,443,558 1,449,849 1,449,849
line 104
Equipment
2024 761,703 745,339 745,339
line 105
Intellectual property products
2024 414,339 365,403 365,403
line 106
Financial assets
2024 143,851,406 135,789,761 135,789,761
line 107
Monetary gold
2024 11,037 11,037 11,037
line 108
Currency and deposits
2024 5,918,362 6,374,571 6,374,571
line 109
Debt securities
2024 34,382,161 32,778,928 32,778,928
line 110
Open market paper
2024 606,743 621,398 621,398
line 111
Treasury securities
2024 13,062,940 12,125,865 12,125,865
line 112
Agency- and GSE-backed securities
2024 8,422,632 8,350,027 8,350,027
line 113
Municipal securities
2024 1,926,862 1,942,452 1,942,452
line 114
Corporate and foreign bonds
2024 10,362,984 9,739,186 9,739,186
line 115
Loans
2024 40,657,026 39,311,043 39,311,043
line 116
Short term
2024 20,494,390 19,706,193 19,706,193
line 117
Long term (mortgages)
2024 20,175,577 19,616,282 19,616,282
line 118
Equity and investment fund shares
2024 47,251,701 41,486,385 41,486,385
line 119
Corporate equities
2024 34,177,759 29,284,537 29,284,537
line 120
Mutual fund shares
2024 7,527,639 6,912,730 6,912,730
line 121
Money market fund shares
2024 1,126,045 1,061,965 1,061,965
line 122
Equity in government-sponsored enterprises
2024 42,924 44,686 44,686
line 123
U.S. direct investment abroad
. . . .
line 124
Stock in Federal Reserve Banks
2024 37,182 36,065 36,065
line 125
Investment in subsidiaries
. . . .
line 126
Insurance, pension and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 6,999,243 7,338,477 7,338,477
line 127
Other accounts receivable
2024 8,642,914 8,500,358 8,500,358
line 128
Total liabilities and net worth
2024 146,471,006 138,350,352 138,350,352
line 129
Liabilities
2024 150,943,224 140,947,715 140,947,715
line 130
Currency and deposits
2024 29,006,931 28,867,968 28,867,968
line 131
Debt securities
2024 17,900,327 17,341,973 17,341,973
line 132
Agency- and GSE-backed securities
2024 12,254,123 11,955,799 11,955,799
line 133
Corporate bonds
2024 4,927,664 4,704,379 4,704,379
line 134
Commercial paper
2024 718,540 681,795 681,795
line 135
Loans
2024 6,650,165 6,987,505 6,987,505
line 136
Short term
2024 6,548,175 6,869,538 6,869,538
line 137
Long term (mortgages)
2024 246,911 255,446 255,446
line 138
Equity and investment fund shares
2024 52,532,005 45,227,834 45,227,834
line 139
Money market fund shares
2024 7,243,180 6,357,551 6,357,551
line 140
Corporate equity issues
2024 18,868,951 14,945,884 14,945,884
line 141
Mutual fund shares
2024 21,684,710 19,599,666 19,599,666
line 142
Equity in government-sponsored enterprises
2024 64,144 64,898 64,898
line 143
Foreign direct investment in the United States
. . . .
line 144
Equity in noncorporate business
. . . .
line 145
Investment by parent
. . . .
line 146
Stock in Federal Reserve Banks
2024 37,182 36,065 36,065
line 147
Insurance, pension and standardized guarantee schemes
2024 38,641,420 36,438,649 36,438,649
line 148
Other accounts payable
2024 6,212,376 6,083,786 6,083,786
line 149
Net worth
2024 -4,472,218 -2,597,363 -2,597,363
   

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