File:Bank acct table.png
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DescriptionBank acct table.png |
English: How the balance in a bank account changes from month-to-month as amounts are paid in and out - an illustration of the Stock-and-Flow structure. |
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Author | Kim D Warren |
This image will feature in a page defining "asset-stocks" - familiar examples include the quantity of liquid in a tank, the amount of cash in a bank account (or debt on a credit card), the population of a country (or fish in a fishery, bears in a forest, etc), the inventory of goods in a store (often called the store's stock), and the quantity of CO2 in the atmosphere.
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