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aktivpassiv

Aktivpassiv is a Swedish accounting term used in corporate finance to describe the balance between a company’s assets (aktiva) and its liabilities and equity (passiva). It is commonly discussed in relation to the balance sheet, reflecting the fundamental accounting equation: tillgångar (assets) equal skulder och eget kapital (liabilities and equity).

Assets are resources controlled by the entity that are expected to bring future economic benefits. Liabilities

Asset–liability management (ALM) is the discipline of coordinating asset and liability decisions to manage liquidity risk,

Limitations: the balance sheet is a snapshot at a specific time and depends on accounting policies and

are
obligations
to
external
parties,
and
equity
represents
the
owners’
residual
interest.
Aktiva
and
passiva
are
typically
subdivided:
aktiva
into
current
assets
(cash,
accounts
receivable,
inventories)
and
non-current
assets
(property,
plant
and
equipment,
intangible
assets);
passiva
into
current
liabilities
(short-term
borrowings,
accounts
payable),
long-term
liabilities
(bonds,
long-term
debt),
and
equity
(share
capital,
retained
earnings,
reserves).
The
term
passiva
covers
both
liabilities
and
equity.
interest-rate
risk,
and
capital
adequacy.
In
practice,
companies
monitor
ratios
such
as
the
current
ratio
or
quick
ratio
for
liquidity,
debt-to-equity
for
leverage,
and
the
maturity
profile
of
assets
and
liabilities
to
avoid
funding
gaps.
valuation
methods.
Some
assets
may
be
valued
at
fair
value,
and
off-balance-sheet
items
may
exist.
Aktivpassiv
is
primarily
used
in
educational,
professional,
and
practical
discussions
to
describe
the
relationship
between
the
two
sides
of
the
balance
sheet
rather
than
as
a
separate
financial
statement.