Full text of G.20 Finance Companies : June 1985
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••ojcovA'.. FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release $ June 1985 Finance Companies — April 1985 0.20(422) RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1 Millions of dollars Type of receivable Not seasonally adjusted April 30, 1985 Seasonally adjusted increase or decrease (-): 1985 April March February Retail financing of installment sales Automotive 1,362 1,243 712 58,484 Passenger cars 119 298 43 11,751 Commercial vehicles^ 13 -63 33 8,992 Mobile homes^ 179 224 159 12,467 Other consumer goods* -102 84 -25 20,196 Equipment Wholesale financing 417 476 709 20,899 Auto -213 105 -15 4,808 Equipment -59 86 106 6,841 All other Lease financing 538 271 305 14,174 Auto 628 -252 39 36,824 Equipment 330 644 299 21,381 Personal cash loans to individuals 835 -419 -687 16,718 Other short-term business credit^ -118 224 394 11,081 Other intermediate-term business credit 309 171 296 27,512 Loans secured by real estate^ MEMO: Consumer credit and real estate 2,193 2,219 1,499 128,836 loans? 2,045 873 869 143,292 Business credit® vv> w • w r —— — W * 1. 1 H W J L U U W 9 •*» -*• banks. Data are shown before deductions for unearned income and losses. Components may not add to totals due to rounding. 2. Passenger car fleets and commercial land vehicles for which licenses are required. 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. Loans on commercial accounts receivable and factored commercial accounts receivables. 6. Mainly junior mortgages. 7. Consumer credit includes personal cash loans to individuals and retail financing of passenger cars, mobile homes, and other consumer goods. Retail financing of equipment, wholesale financing, lease financing, and other short- and intermediate-term business credit. 8. CREDIT EXTENDED AND LIQUIDATED AND CHANGE IN EXTENSIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS AT FINANCE COMPANIES1 Seasonally cadjusted, in millions of dollars iv*j 1.V.U ) Q c a o u u a x x j r Type of receivable Retail financing of installment sales Automotive Passenger cars Commercial vehicles^ Mobile homes-* Other consumer goods^ Equipment Wholesale financing Auto Equipment All other Lease financing Auto Equipment Personal cash loans to individuals Other short-term business credit^ Other intermediateterm business credit Loans secured by real estate? MEMO: Consumer credit and real estate loans7 Business credit# Extended 1985 Apr. Mar. Feb. Liquidated 1985 Apr. Mar. Feb. Change in extensions from a from a year month ago ago Change in liquidations from a from a year month ago ago 3,263 797 3,876 1,060 4,196 889 2,551 754 2,633 762 2,834 770 320 -171 1,877 185 201 8 346 68 196 205 233 163 268 220 28 10 -48 7 1,456 1,272 1,533 1,427 1,595 1,063 1,297 1,297 1,309 1,343 1,416 1,165 62 -364 353 -184 107 -178 397 5 9,394 10,201 540 485 1,690 1,652 9,090 479 1,627 8,685 500 1,584 9,725 435 1,566 8,673 -1,111 —61 692 -25 1,686 541 -121 177 -1,052 257 120 491 -27 . 317 966 916 872 1,222 1,093 1,313 661 877 601 1,474 555 685 221 91 177 -41 —46 -789 197 -294 2,624 2,776 2,564 2,325 2,132 2,234 -212 896 102 766 9,650 8,262 9,183 10,337 8,681 8,348 921 138 -333 -414 1,274 1,047 1,096 880 823 1,214 49 195 391 310 1,049 1,031 1,137 753 860 828 106 260 -32 81 8,588 9,421 9,725 7,089 7,202 7,532 26,444 26,283 25,833 25,575 25,410 23,788 304 -450 3,396 1,067 330 -1,622 1,597 653 See footnotes on page 1. SELECTED LIABILITIES OF FINANCE COMPANIES 1 Millions of dollars Type of liability Bank loans (short- and long-term) Commercial paper (directly placed and dealer placed) See footnotes on page 1• Not seasonally adjusted April 30, 1985 Seasonally adjusted increase or decrease (-): 1985 April March February 18,648 -1,540 -3 -1,036 81,189 3,201 3,076 1,148