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Balance of payments comprises of two components- the Current Account and the Capital/Financial Account.skyfox01 said:balance of payments refers to the trade deficits and also current account deficits doesnt it??
Ok well, the american borrowing funds from australia would register as a debit to portfolio investment on the financial account.Sparcod said:I have a balance of payments woe.
I have an example here.
An American borrows money from an Australian bank.
Under which category- Current Account or Capital/Financial Account would these fall under.
1.The transfer of funds from Australia to the US
2.The repayment of the borrowing (money flows into Aust.)
3.Interest payed to Aust.
It's so complex, it's only One simple event but its confusing. It falls under both.
The capital account involves... well, capital. It's not very influential, to be frank, very little money goes through it.Dragie said:Wait wait another question - Are these the headings for Balance of Payments:
Current Account:
*Goods
*Services
*Net Income
*Net Current Transfers
Capital/Financial Account
*Capital Account (what does this invlove???)
*Financial Account (" ")
*Reserve Assets
*Errors and Omissions
Could someone explain Capital and financial accounts for me please?
From what I learnt the other day, Portfolio investment is short term investment that is under 10% of ownership and that it also includes loans.Sparcod said:Thanks very much.
I also learnt that interest is an income on the current account. What is portfolio investment- i thought that it's just shares.
You are correct.Dragie said:I learnt that the summation of the current a/c and capital + financial a/c is equivalent to zero. So how do you calculate say...the current account on a BoP statement?
CA = BOGS + Net Y + Net Current TransfersDragie said:I learnt that the summation of the current a/c and capital + financial a/c is equivalent to zero. So how do you calculate say...the current account on a BoP statement?