Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017

Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017

Institutional sectors Not consolidated/Consolidated Balance sheets and transactions Periods Assets Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Total (mln euro) Assets Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Savings deposits (mln euro) Assets Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Other deposits (mln euro) Assets Equity, investment fund shares or units Equity Other equity (mln euro) Assets Other accounts receivable/payable Total (mln euro) Assets Other accounts receivable/payable Trade credits and advances (mln euro) Assets Other accounts receivable/payable Other receivable/payable (mln euro) Liabilities Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Total (mln euro) Liabilities Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Savings deposits (mln euro) Liabilities Currency and deposits Savings deposits and other deposits Other deposits (mln euro) Liabilities Equity, investment fund shares or units Equity Other equity (mln euro) Liabilities Other accounts receivable/payable Total (mln euro) Liabilities Other accounts receivable/payable Trade credits and advances (mln euro) Liabilities Other accounts receivable/payable Other receivable/payable (mln euro)
The non-financial corporations sector Not consolidated Total other changes 2017* -2,025 -2,025 0 -74 -2 -72 0 13 0 13
The non-financial corporations sector Not consolidated Other volume changes 2017* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other financial institutions Not consolidated Total other changes 2017* -654 -654 11 -657 0 -657 0 -2,140 0 -2,140
Other financial institutions Not consolidated Other volume changes 2017* 498 498 0 27 0 27 0 -1,034 0 -1,034
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds Not consolidated Total other changes 2017* -652 -652 0 -410 0 -410 0 -1,349 0 -1,349
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds Not consolidated Other volume changes 2017* 498 498 0 27 0 27 0 -1,034 0 -1,034
Other financial intermediaries Not consolidated Total other changes 2017* -938 -938 0 -132 0 -132 0 -68 0 -68
Other financial intermediaries Not consolidated Other volume changes 2017* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rest of the world Not consolidated Total other changes 2017* -17,039 -445 -16,594 0 -2,068 0 -2,068 -18,346 0 -18,346 67 -601 -2 -599
Rest of the world Not consolidated Other volume changes 2017* 0 0 0 0 -1,034 0 -1,034 498 0 498 0 27 0 27
Source: CBS.
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This table presents financial transactions, other changes in assets and financial balance sheets of the sectors of the Dutch economy. It enables insight in many financial aspects in the Netherlands. Such as the magnitude of the debt of the government, the mortgage debt of households, the assets of investment funds in shares, the loans lent by financial corporations. Sectors are presented both consolidated and non-consolidated in this table.

Data available from: 1995 up to and including 2017.

Status of the figures:
The figures of the period 1995-2014 are final. Data of 2015, 2016 and 2017 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data will not become final.

Changes as of June 22nd 2018:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; National Accounts. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

Description topics

Assets
Currency and deposits
Currency is notes and coins that are issued or authorised by monetary authorities. Deposits are standardised, non-negotiable contracts with the public at large, offered by deposit-taking corporations and, in some cases, by central government as debtors, and allowing the placement and the later withdrawal of the principal amount by the creditor. Deposits usually involve the debtor giving back the full principal amount to the investor.
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.
Total
Savings deposits
These deposits include all deposits in euros and foreign currency 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 euro’s), which are not immediately transferable without restrictions.
Equity, investment fund shares or units
Equity and investment fund shares or units are 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.
Equity and investment fund shares or units are residual claims on the assets of the Equity and investment fund shares or units include:
- listed shares
- unlisted shares - other equity
- investment fund shares or units

Equity
Equity is a financial asset that is a claim on the residual value of a corporation, after all other claims have been met. Ownership of equity in legal entities is usually evidenced by shares, stocks, depository receipts, participations, or similar documents. Shares and stocks have the same meaning.
Other equity
Other equity comprises all forms of equity other than those classified in sub-categories listed shares and unlisted shares.
Other accounts receivable/payable
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.

Financial transactions in other accounts receivable/payable comprise:
- Trade credits and advances; and
- Other accounts receivable/payable, excluding trade credits and advances.


Total
Trade credits and advances
Trade credits and advances are financial claims arising from the direct extension of credit by the suppliers of goods and services to their customers, and advances for work that is in progress or is yet to be undertaken, in the form of prepayment by customers for goods and services not yet provided.
Other receivable/payable
Other accounts receivable/payable are financial claims arising from timing differences between distributive transactions or financial transactions on the secondary market and the corresponding payments. Other accounts receivable/payable include financial claims created as a result of the timing difference between accrued transactions and payments made in respect of, for example:
- wages and salaries;
- taxes and social contributions;
- dividends;
- rent; and
- purchase and sale of securities.

Liabilities
Currency and deposits
Currency is notes and coins that are issued or authorised by monetary authorities. Deposits are standardised, non-negotiable contracts with the public at large, offered by deposit-taking corporations and, in some cases, by central government as debtors, and allowing the placement and the later withdrawal of the principal amount by the creditor. Deposits usually involve the debtor giving back the full principal amount to the investor.
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.
Total
Savings deposits
These deposits include all deposits in euros and foreign currency 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 euro’s), which are not immediately transferable without restrictions.
Equity, investment fund shares or units
Equity and investment fund shares or units are 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.
Equity and investment fund shares or units are residual claims on the assets of the Equity and investment fund shares or units include:
- listed shares
- unlisted shares - other equity
- investment fund shares or units

Equity
Equity is a financial asset that is a claim on the residual value of a corporation, after all other claims have been met. Ownership of equity in legal entities is usually evidenced by shares, stocks, depository receipts, participations, or similar documents. Shares and stocks have the same meaning.
Other equity
Other equity comprises all forms of equity other than those classified in sub-categories listed shares and unlisted shares.
Other accounts receivable/payable
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.

Financial transactions in other accounts receivable/payable comprise:
- Trade credits and advances; and
- Other accounts receivable/payable, excluding trade credits and advances.

Total
Trade credits and advances
Trade credits and advances are financial claims arising from the direct extension of credit by the suppliers of goods and services to their customers, and advances for work that is in progress or is yet to be undertaken, in the form of prepayment by customers for goods and services not yet provided.
Other receivable/payable
Other accounts receivable/payable are financial claims arising from timing differences between distributive transactions or financial transactions on the secondary market and the corresponding payments. Other accounts receivable/payable include financial claims created as a result of the timing difference between accrued transactions and payments made in respect of, for example:
- wages and salaries;
- taxes and social contributions;
- dividends;
- rent; and
- purchase and sale of securities.