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Whats on the Feds balance sheet? U.S. paper currency, as well as money that commercial banks hold in accounts at the Fed, are counted as a liability. Treasurys and other securities, on the other hand, are considered assets. Securities held outright make up about 94 percent of the Feds total balance sheet.
FBOs must file the FR Y-7N report quarterly for each nonbank subsidiary that has total assets of $1 billion or total off-balance-sheet activity of at least $5 billion. The FR Y-7N is filed annually for each individual nonbank subsidiary with total assets of $500 million and less than $1 billion.
The FR 2314 consists of a balance sheet and income statement; information on changes in equity capital, changes in the allowance for loan and lease losses, off-balance-sheet items, and loans; and a memoranda section. The FR 2314S collects four financial data items for smaller, less complex subsidiaries.
The Balance Sheet shows the nature and amount of the federal governments assets (what it owns) and liabilities (what it owes) and the difference between the two, called the net position.
Slowing down balance sheet tapering The Feds market participation helped moderate interest rates. The balance sheet of assets grew to just under $9 trillion in 2022. Since that time, the Fed has reduced its balance sheet, now down to less than $6.8 trillion. Source: U.S. Federal Reserve, March 12, 2025.
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Financial information can be found on the companys web page in Investor Relations where Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other company reports are often kept. The SEC has financial filings electronically available beginning in 1993/1994 free on their website. See EDGAR: Company Filings.
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The Federal Reserves balance sheet. The Federal Reserve operates with a sizable balance sheet that includes a large number of distinct assets and liabilities. The Federal Reserves balance sheet contains a great deal of information about the scale and scope of its operations.

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