Flow of funds (FOF) are financial accounts that are used to track the net inflows and outflows of money to and from various sectors of a national economy. Macroeconomic data from flow of funds accounts are collected and analyzed by a country’s central bank. In the United States, this data is released by the Federal Reserve Bank approximately 10 weeks after the end of each quarter.
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