sparnaðar
Sparnaðar is the Icelandic term for savings, referring to the act and amount of setting aside income for future use. Grammatically, sparnaðar is the genitive form of sparnaður, which means saving or a saved amount. In economic terms, sparnaðar covers the decisions and behavior by individuals, households, firms, and governments to retain resources rather than spend them immediately.
Savings can be held as cash in bank accounts or term deposits, and can also be invested
National saving is the sum of private saving and government saving, and is often expressed as the
Overall, sparnaðar is a central concept in personal finance and macroeconomics, reflecting both the precautionary motives