An Example of the UK Current Account Balance For 2017
| Component | 2017 |
| Net trade in goods (exports - imports) | £-32.9bn |
| Net trade in services (exports - imports) | £27.9bn |
| Sub-total trade in goods/services | £-5bn |
| Net income (interest, profits & dividends) | £-2.1bn |
| Current transfers | £-3.6bn |
| Total Current Account Balance | £-10.7bn |
| Current Account as a % of GDP | 3.7% |
Students sometimes confuse a UK?Government Budget deficit?with a?Current Account deficit.?Ensure that your understanding of the distinction between these two concepts is clear.
The Budget deficit occurs when:?UK Government spending > UK Government revenue (tax receipts).
The Current Account deficit refers to the?BOP.
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