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Money Flow, Stock-Flow, and Seigniorage

Finance-linked economics terms for flow of funds, stock versus flow, seigniorage, hoarding, and fungibility.

Money Flow, Stock-Flow, and Seigniorage groups economic terms retained because they directly support finance, reporting, policy interpretation, industry analysis, or public-market rules.

Use these pages when a concept is not a pure product, accounting, tax, or trading term but still affects financing analysis, entity evaluation, operating assets, or market rules. It sits inside Money Flow and Policy Concepts, so readers can move up when the broader economics context matters.

This landing page points readers toward Flow of Funds, Fungibility, Hoarding, Stock vs. Flow, and Seigniorage. Choose the narrower page when the term changes the evidence source, calculation, institution, market convention, risk exposure, or decision being made.

What This Branch Covers

AreaUse it for
Flow of FundsFlow of Funds is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.
FungibilityFungibility is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.
HoardingHoarding is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.
Stock vs. FlowStock vs. Flow is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.
SeigniorageSeigniorage is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

What to Check

  • Finance, reporting, policy, entity, or market-rule connection.
  • Source document or rule that makes the concept decision-relevant.
  • Company, issuer, fund, government, or market involved.
  • Cash-flow, valuation, disclosure, governance, or operating implication.
  • Whether another financedictionarypro section is the clearer home.

Common Mistakes

  • Keeping a broad economics term without a finance use case.
  • Using this branch as a miscellaneous bucket.
  • Missing a better home in corporate finance, investing, accounting, public finance, or regulation.
  • Treating policy context as a substitute for transaction-level evidence.

Finance-linked economics pages are educational orientation and do not provide investment, legal, tax, or regulatory advice.

In this section

Choose a subsection first. Deeper term pages live inside each subsection, which keeps large topic hubs readable.

Flow of Funds

Flow of Funds is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

Fungibility

Fungibility is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

Hoarding

Hoarding is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

Seigniorage

Seigniorage is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

Stock vs. Flow

Stock vs. Flow is an economics concept linked to finance, capital allocation, market behavior, or monetary conditions.

Revised on Sunday, June 21, 2026