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Financial Statements of the Government of New Zealand for the Year Ended 30 June 2005

Analysis of Key Components of the Statement of Financial Position (as at 30 June 2005)

Following is an analysis of the New Zealand Superannuation (NZS) Fund and Gross and Net Debt information. The notes to the accounts provide a breakdown of other key balance sheet items.

New Zealand Superannuation Fund (NZS Fund)

Within marketable securities, deposits and equity investments is the NZS Fund (except for cross holdings of investments with other parts of the Crown, for example the NZS Fund may hold NZ Government Stock). The following information includes all investments and income, including cross-holdings of NZ Government Stock and accrued interest on such stock.

Forecast Actual
Original Budget $m Estimated Actual $m 30 June 2005 $m 30 June 2004 $m
3,885 3,956 Opening balance 3,956 1,884
2,107 2,107 Gross contribution 2,107 1,879
331 492 Income after tax 492 193
6,323 6,555 NZS Fund Balance 6,555 3,956

Gross and Net Debt information

Definitions of debt:

Total Crown gross debt is the total borrowings (both sovereign guaranteed and non-sovereign guaranteed) of the total Crown. This equates to the amount in the total Crown balance sheet and represents the complete picture of whole-of-Crown debt obligations to external parties (ie, after eliminations of internal cross-holdings). The balance sheet splits total Crown debt into sovereign-guaranteed and non-sovereign-guaranteed debt. This split reflects the fact that debt held by SOEs and Crown entities is not explicitly guaranteed by the Crown. Any such debt that may be guaranteed is included in the sovereign-guaranteed total. No debt of SOEs and Crown entities is currently guaranteed by the Crown. Gross sovereign-issued debt is debt issued by the sovereign (ie, core Crown) and includes Government stock held by the NZS Fund, GSF, ACC or EQC for example. In other words, the gross sovereign-issued debt does not eliminate any internal cross-holdings of entities listed above. The Government’s debt objective uses this measure of debt. Net core Crown debt is borrowings (financial liabilities) less cash and bank balances, marketable securities and deposits, and advances (financial assets). Net core Crown debt excludes the assets of the NZS Fund and GSF. It is a measure of the core Crown.

Forecast Actual
Original Budget $m Estimated Actual $m 30 June 2005 $m 30 June 2004 $m
34,857 36,366 Total Crown Gross Debt 36,864 36,825
31,693 33,787 Core Crown sovereign guaranteed borrowings 33,777 34,719
970 1,268 Add back cross holdings of NZS Fund and GSF 1,268 808
32,663 35,055 Gross Sovereign-Issued Debt 35,045 35,527
26,051 33,103 Core Crown financial assets 33,078 26,752
8,724 8,806 Excluding NZS Fund and GSF financial assets 8,804 6,429
17,327 24,297 Financial assets excluding NZS Fund and GSF 24,274 20,323
32,663 35,055 Gross Sovereign-Issued Debt 35,045 35,527
17,327 24,297 Financial assets excluding NZS Fund and GSF 24,274 20,323
15,336 10,758 Net core Crown Debt 10,771 15,204

The accompanying notes and accounting policies are an integral part of these statements.

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