Quarterly

F.117 Private and Public Pension Funds


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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    Q4 1946    
 
 
    Q4 2025
Millions of U.S. Dollars
Line Name Period Value Preceding
Period
Year Ago
from Period
line 1
Gross saving
Q4 2025 4,223 4,093 3,910
line 2
Fixed nonresidential investment
Q4 2025 10,394 10,320 10,126
line 3
Net acquisition of financial assets
Q4 2025 315,002 270,304 298,276
line 4
Checkable deposits and currency
Q4 2025 -364 26,128 14,012
line 5
Time and savings deposits
Q4 2025 -712 -640 -692
line 6
Money market fund shares
Q4 2025 28,120 49,196 16,716
line 7
Security repurchase agreements
Q4 2025 52,808 141,120 125,772
line 8
Debt securities
Q4 2025 180,160 330,800 135,992
line 9
Open market paper
Q4 2025 1,568 2,460 6,496
line 10
Treasury securities
Q4 2025 76,104 223,824 29,768
line 11
Agency- and GSE-backed securities
Q4 2025 38,072 40,260 25,036
line 12
Municipal securities
Q4 2025 0 0 0
line 13
Corporate and foreign bonds
Q4 2025 64,416 64,256 74,692
line 14
Loans
Q4 2025 961,727 977,264 477,349
line 15
Other loans and advances
Q4 2025 0 -1,079,828 0
line 16
Mortgages
Q4 2025 3,024 2,156 6,092
line 17
Corporate equities
Q4 2025 -178,944 724,712 -190,728
line 18
Mutual fund shares
Q4 2025 -354,276 -1,361,948 -186,080
line 19
Miscellaneous assets
Q4 2025 -373,517 -616,328 -94,065
line 20
Unallocated insurance contracts
Q4 2025 -1,124 -4,456 2,608
line 21
Contributions receivable
Q4 2025 3,912 7,132 3,808
line 22
Claims of pension fund on sponsor
Q4 2025 -385,469 -492,508 5,415
line 23
Other
Q4 2025 9,164 -126,496 -105,896
line 24
Net increase in pension entitlements (liabilities)
Q4 2025 321,115 276,529 304,492
Memo:
line 25
Household retirement assets
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line 26
Defined benefit plans
Q4 2025 240,431 242,041 242,624
line 27
Defined contribution plans
Q4 2025 80,684 34,488 61,868
line 28
Individual retirement plans (IRAs)
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line 29
Annuities at life insurance companies
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