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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release
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December 1990
Finance Companies - October 1990
G.20 (422)
RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/
Seasonally adjusted, in millions of dollars
Outstanding
October 31,
1990

==Change from September:==
Net
Percent, at an
amount
annual rate

Total finance company receivables outstanding

507,478

3,586

8.5

Consumer credit

161,058

614

4.6

75,518
15,930
5,306
27,976
30,730

536
-543
-182
369
419

8.6
-39.6
-39.8
16.0
16.6

5,598

15

3.2

58,499

706

14.7

287,921

2,267

9.5

Retail
Commercial vehicles 6/
Equipment
Pools of securitized assets 2/

39,150
30,487
902

680
-120
-44

21.2
-4.7
-55.8

Wholesale
Automotive
Equipment
Other
Pools of securitized assets 2/

35,258
10,698
9,477
679

-1,823
907
-120
-184

-59.0
111.2
-15.0
-255.9

Leasing
Automotive
Equipment
Pools of securitized assets 2/

31,303
80,833
1,724

850
1,675
69

33.5
25.4
50.0

Other short-term 7/
Other intermediate-term

20,740
26,670

202
175

11.8
7.9

Retail passenger cars
Pools of securitized auto assets 2/
Mobile homes 3/
Other consumer goods 4/
Personal cash loans to individuals
Pools of all other securitized
consumer assets (incl. mobile homes) 2/
Loans secured by real estate 5/
Business credit

1. Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies but not of
retailers and banks. Data are shown before deductions for unearned income and
losses. Components may not add to totals due to rounding.
2. Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these
balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.
All data on pools of securitized assets are not seasonally adjusted.
3. Complete dwelling units built on a chassis and capable of being towed over the
highway by truck but not by car.
4. General merchandise, apparel, furniture, household appliances, recreational
vehicles, motorcycles, auto repair, and home modernization.
5. Mainly junior mortgages on residential properties.
6. Passenger car fleets and commercial land vehicles for which licenses are required.
7. Loans on commercial accounts receivable and factored commercial accounts
receivable.




RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/
Millions of dollars
Oct.
1990
N.S.A.

Oct.
1989
N.S.A.

Oct.
1990
S. A.

Sep.
1990
S. A.

Aug.
1990
S.A.

Oct.
1989
S.A.

Total finance companyreceivables outstanding

504,441

461,430

507,478

503,891

Consumer credit

500,984

463,350

162,857

159,725

161,058

160,444

160,642

157,464

78,033

86,655

75,518

74,982

75,117

83,838

15,930
5,400
27,590

11,511
5,205
23,577

15,930
5,306
27,976

16,473
5,488
27,608

16,870
5,506
27,105

11,511
5,120
23,871

30,306
.zed

27,856

30,730

30,311

30,380

28,203

5,598

4,921

5,598

5,583

5, 664

4,921

58,312

49,984

58,499

57,793

57,300

50,160

283,272

251,721

287,921

285,654

283,043

255,726

Retail
Commercial vehicles 6/
Equipment
Pools of securitized
assets 2/

39,725
30,578

39,785
29,542

39,150
30,487

38,470
30,607

38,610
30,707

39,185
29,468

902

715

902

946

987

715

Wholesale
Automotive
Equipment
Other
Pools of securitized
assets 2/

32,716
10,364
9,436

31,587
6,638
9,945

35,258
10,698
9,477

37,082
9,791
9,597

34,429
9,812
9,707

34,148
6,845
9,982

679

0

679

863

650

0

Leasing
Automotive
Equipment
Pools of securitized
assets 2/

30,564
78,772

26,633
63,227

31,303
80,833

30,453
79,158

30,942
78,714

27,288
64,835

1,724

1,199

1,724

1,655

1,703

1,199

Other short-term 7/
Other intermediate-term

21,259
26,553

19,621
22,829

20,740
26,670

20,538
26,495

19,974
26,809

19,131
22,930

16,179

12,899

16,541

15,338

15,288

13,188

Retail passenger cars
Pools of securitized
auto assets 2/
Mobile homes 3/
Other consumer goods 4/
Personal cash loans to
individuals
Pools of all other securd
consumer assets
(incl. mobile homes) 2/
Loans secured by
real estate 5/
Business credit

MEMO:
Liability item
Bank loans (shortand long-term)
See footnotes on page 1.