Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report – 1960 Financial Statements Balance Sheets

As at 30th June, 1960

Liabilities— CENTRAL BANKING BUSINESS 1960 1959
Capital 4,000,000 4,000,000
Reserve Bank Reserve Fund 14,562,298 20,871,813
Deposits, bills payable and all other liabilities:
Statutory Reserve Deposit Accounts of trading banks 303,125,000 *250,159,000
Other deposits of trading banks 33,133,110 29,996,884
Deposits of savings banks 136,278,215 122,129,467
Deposits of overseas institutions † 9,312,407 9,381,656
Other (including amounts provided for contingencies) 124,616,183 135,112,100
Total £625,027,213 £571,650,920
* 1959—Special Accounts of trading banks.
† This item includes any deposits of governments and central banks of other countries and of international financial institutions.
Assets— CENTRAL BANKING BUSINESS 1960 1959
Gold, and balances held abroad (including money at short call and treasury bills) 245,450,319 295,418,893
Other overseas securities 24,947,434 35,075,822
Australian notes and coin 3,096,150 2,339,383
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills) 257,942,030 154,515,977
Cheques and bills of other banks 2,515,599 5,667,860
Loans advances and bills discounted 76,800,763 63,059,318
Bank premises (at cost less amounts written off) 1,970,017 1,274,261
Bills receivable and remittances in transit 8,040,439 9,005,097
All other assets 4,264,462 5,294,309
Total £625,027,213 £571,650,920

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—17th August, 1960

Auditor-General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Agencies. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Bank in relation to Central Banking business as at 30th June, 1960.

H.C. NEWMAN, Auditor-General for the Commonwealth—19th August, 1960

Liabilities— NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT 1960 1959
Australian notes on issue* 419,112,018 391,457,208
Special Reserve—Premium on gold sold 4,754,954 4,754,954
All other liabilities* 9,682,905 9,716,603
Total £433,549,877 £405,928,765
* Australian notes of a denomination not exceeding One pound that have been on issue for more than twenty years and Australian notes of a denomination exceeding One pound that have been on issue for more than forty years are not included in the item “Australian notes on issue” but are included in the item “All other liabilities”.
Assets— NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT 1960 1959
Gold, and balances held abroad (including money at short call and treasury bills) 198,456,658 125,415,437
Other overseas securities 19,991,356
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills) 215,041,502 280,456,006
All other assets 60,361 57,322
Total £433,549,877 £405,928,765

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—17th August, 1960

Auditor-General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Agencies. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Department as at 30th June, 1960.

H.C. NEWMAN, Auditor-General for the Commonwealth—19th August, 1960

Liabilities— RURAL CREDITS DEPARTMENT 1960 1959
Capital 4,714,000 2,714,000
Rural Credits Department Reserve Fund 1,491,175 1,330,121
Rural Credits Development Fund 201,046 136,821
All other liabilities (including amounts provided for contingencies) 68,742,090 68,395,621
Total £75,148,311 £72,576,563
Assets— RURAL CREDITS DEPARTMENT 1960 1959
Cash balances
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills)
Loans, advances, bills discounted and all other assets (after deducting provisions for debts considered bad or doubtful) 75,148,311 72,576,563
Total £75,148,311 £72,576,563

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—17th August, 1960

Auditor-General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Agencies. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Department as at 30th June, 1960.

H.C. NEWMAN, Auditor-General for the Commonwealth—19th August, 1960