uttagsplan
Uttagsplan is a term used in Swedish-language contexts to describe a formal plan for withdrawals or extractions from a resource, fund, or asset. It specifies when, how much, and by whom resources will be drawn down over a defined period, with the aim of balancing liquidity, value preservation, and risk. The exact content and usage vary by sector, but uttagsplan usually forms part of broader planning processes such as budgeting, treasury, or asset management.
Common contexts include corporate treasury, public finance, and natural-resource management (for example forestry or mining), as
- Objectives and scope (the resource or fund, planning horizon)
- Withdrawal quantities and timing (the schedule)
- Roles, responsibilities, and authorization
- Risk assessment (liquidity, price, operational)
- Monitoring, reporting, and revision procedures
- Compliance with laws, contracts, and sustainability standards
Implementation hinges on data quality, forecasting accuracy, and alignment with capacity. In forestry or mining, uttagsplan
Critics argue that rigid withdrawal plans can reduce flexibility and encourage short-termism, while supporters see them