Flow of Funds
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The Flow of Funds is an examination of a country's financial flows, usually conducted by the country's monetary authority or central bank.
In the United States, the Flow of Funds section of the Federal Reserve is responsible for tracking these financial flows. The Federal Reserve publishes the results as a Federal Reserve Statistical Release called the U.S. Flow of Funds Accounts every quarter.
[edit] Main Topics
- Debt Growth, Borrowing, and Outstanding Debt
- Flows
- Levels
- Balance Sheets
- Miscellaneous Nationwide Financial Data