Sector accounts; financial balance sheets and transactions 1990 - q4 2013

Sector accounts; financial balance sheets and transactions 1990 - q4 2013

Balance sheets and transactions Assets and liabilities Sectors Periods Monetary gold and special drawing rights (mln euro) Currency and deposits Total (mln euro) Currency and deposits Currency (mln euro) Currency and deposits Transferable deposits (mln euro) Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Total (mln euro) Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Savings deposits in euros (mln euro) Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Other deposits (mln euro) Securities other than shares Bills and short-term bonds (mln euro) Shares and other equities Total (mln euro) Shares and other equities Quoted shares (mln euro) Shares and other equities Unquoted shares and others (mln euro) Shares and other equities Mutual funds shares (mln euro) Other accounts receivable and payable (mln euro)
Opening balance sheet Assets Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - 49,076 - 15,576 33,500 - 33,500 12,115 686,334 176,016 32,661 477,657 25,442
Opening balance sheet Liabilities Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - - - - - - - - 58,012 - 58,012 - 79,478
Financial transactions Assets Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - -9,565 - -4,719 -4,846 - -4,846 -3,711 21,880 -1,870 -1,543 25,293 2,401
Financial transactions Liabilities Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - - - - - - - - -178 - -178 - -2,470
Other changes Assets Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - 229 - 130 99 - 99 -286 41,273 13,509 588 27,176 -252
Other changes Liabilities Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - - - - - - - - 419 - 419 - -590
Closing balance sheet Assets Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - 39,740 - 10,987 28,753 - 28,753 8,118 749,487 187,655 31,706 530,126 27,591
Closing balance sheet Liabilities Insurance corporations and pension funds 2013* - - - - - - - - 58,253 - 58,253 - 76,418
Source: CBS.
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This table presents financial transactions, other changes in assets and financial balance sheets of the (sub)sectors of the national economy. The data provide a detailed overview of the changes to the financial relations between sectors and with the rest of the world. The financial flows are a logical extension of the current and capital accounts within sector accounts.
The financial balance sheets present outstanding assets and liabilities at the beginning and at the end of a period. Both financial transactions and other changes reflect the changes in value of these assets and liabilities during a particular period. These changes could be the result of agreements between parties (transactions) or the result of other causes such as revaluations (other changes). Balance sheets, financial transactions and other changes are related: Closing balance sheets last period (=opening balance sheets current period) plus financial transactions current period plus other changes current period = closing balance sheets of current period.

Data of the financial balance sheets, financial transactions and other changes are available for the main sectors of the economy: non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households including non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) and the rest of the world. The sectors financial corporations and general government are broken down into subsectors. Assets and liabilities are broken down into a variety of financial instruments.

Data available from:
Years from 1969 to 2013
Quarters from first quarter 2005 to fourth quarter 2013.

Status of the figures:
The figures concerning 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 are (revised) provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of June 25th 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Sector accounts; financial balance sheets and transactions. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Monetary gold and special drawing rights
Monetary gold includes all gold, which is not intended for industrial purposes and not held in the form of valuables. By convention monetary gold is seen as a liability of the rest of the world. Monetary gold can only be held by the Dutch Central Bank.
The special drawing rights (SDRs) are the international reserve assets created by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). As a financial asset, this transaction only exists for the Dutch Central Bank.
Currency and deposits
Currency and deposits consists of currency, transferable deposits, saving deposits and other deposits.
Total
Currency and deposits consists of currency, transferable deposits, saving deposits and other deposits.
Currency
Currency consists of notes and coins in circulation that are commonly used to make payments. As a liability, this transaction only exists for the central government (issuing of coins), the monetary financial institutions (DNB, issuing of bank notes) and the rest of the world (foreign currency). Electronic money such as deposits on smart cards, etc. are not part of the currency.
Transferable deposits
Transferable deposits include all deposits in euros and foreign currency with resident and non-resident banks which are repayable on demand, immediately and without restriction by cheque, standing order or by other means (deposits on smartcard).
As a liability, this transaction only exists for monetary financial institutions and the rest of the world.

Savings deposits and other deposits
Savings deposits and other deposits are all the savings of individuals and deposits (in euros and foreign currency) at any resident and non-resident bank, which are not immediately transferable without restrictions. As a liability this transaction only exists for monetary financial institutions and the rest of the world.
Total
Savings deposits and other deposits are all the savings of individuals and deposits (in euros and foreign currency) at any resident and non-resident bank, which are not immediately transferable without restrictions. As a liability this transaction only exists for monetary financial institutions and the rest of the world.
Savings deposits in euros
These savings deposits include all deposits in euros of both residents and non-residents in the form of normal saving accounts, fixed saving accounts, premium saving accounts and fixed-term saving accounts.
Other deposits
Other deposits include all deposits in euros and foreign currency at any resident and non-resident bank (except for saving deposits in euros), which are not immediately transferable without restrictions. As a liability this transaction only exists for monetary financial institutions and the rest of the world.
Securities other than shares
Securities other than shares consists of all securities that are bearer instruments, are usually negotiable and traded on secondary markets or can be offset on the market, and do not grant the holder any ownership rights in the institutional units issuing them.
Bills and short-term bonds
Bills and short-term bonds are all securities with a maximum term of one year, which in principle are transferable against a price that has been fixed in advance. Usually, the obliged interest payments of the debtor have been discounted in the value. 'Transferable' means that assets can be converted into cash from, or on a date that has been appointed at the moment the bond was issued.
This transaction covers treasury paper issued by both the Dutch government and foreign governments, saving certificates to bearer and transferable certificates of deposits, issued by banks.
Shares and other equities
Shares and other equities are all claims, which are fully or partly entitled to a share in profits or in the own funds in case of liquidation. Included is the value of capital formation by the government in public enterprises (quasi-corporations) that belong to the government.
Shares and other equities include:
- Quoted shares
- Unquoted shares and other equities
- Mutual funds shares
Total
Shares and other equities are all claims, which are fully or partly entitled to a share in profits or in the own funds in case of liquidation. Included is the value of capital formation by the government in public enterprises (quasi-corporations) that belong to the government.
Shares and other equities include:
- Quoted shares
- Unquoted shares and other equities
- Mutual funds shares
Quoted shares
Quoted shares are claims entitling the owner fully or partly to a share in profits or in the own funds in case of liquidation. The prices of these claims are listed on a authorized stock exchange or a secondary market.
Unquoted shares and others
Unquoted shares are claims entitling the owner fully or partly to a share in profits or in the own funds in case of liquidation. The prices of these claims are not listed on a stock exchange.
Mutual funds shares
Mutual funds shares are shares issued by a specific type of financial corporation, whose exclusive purpose is to invest the funds collected on the money market, the capital market and/or in real estate on behalf of investors.
Other accounts receivable and payable
Other accounts receivable and payable (net).
The transactions in the sector accounts are mainly recorded at a moment that does not coincide with the moment the transaction is completed. These time differences cause changes in assets and liabilities, which are recorded in the transaction ‘other accounts receivable and payable’.
For example, sales are recorded at the moment of delivery. At that moment, a claim of the supplier on the buyer (supplier's credit) arises, which is nullified when the buyer pays. Other examples are payments in advance on deliveries (buyer’s credit) and due payments or receipts of wages and salaries, interests, contributions etc.