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Footnotes for
Table S.5. Nonfinancial Corporate Business


Notes. Nonfinancial corporate business includes corporate farms that are excluded from the nonfinancial corporate business sector in the flow of funds accounts. Estimates for 2000 and earlier periods are based on the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification System; estimates for later periods are based on the North American Industry Classification System.
1. Government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) consist of Federal Home Loan Banks, Federal National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Farm Credit System, the Financing Corporation, and the Resolution Funding Corporation, and they included the Student Loan Marketing Association (Sallie Mae) until it was fully privatized in the fourth quarter of 2004.
2. Net equity in reserves of property-casualty insurance companies.
3. The statistical discrepancy is the difference between net lending or net borrowing derived in the capital account and the same concept derived in the financial account. The discrepancy reflects differences in source data, timing of recorded flows, and other statistical differences between the capital and financial accounts.
4. Includes changes in the market value of shares and other equity that are excluded from the related measures for the nonfinancial corporate business sector in the flow of funds accounts.
5. Excludes nonproduced nonfinancial assets.
6. Excludes corporate farm land.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified

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