beholdningsvariabler
Beholdningsvariabler, often translated as inventory variables or stock variables, are fundamental concepts in economics and accounting. They represent a quantity of something that exists at a specific point in time. Unlike flow variables, which are measured over a period of time, beholdningsvariabler are a snapshot. Examples include the amount of money in a bank account on December 31st, the total number of cars produced up to a certain date, or the population of a country at a given moment.
In economics, beholdningsvariabler are crucial for understanding economic states. For instance, national wealth, which includes assets
In accounting, beholdningsvariabler are also known as balance sheet items. Assets, liabilities, and equity are all