Full text of G.20 Finance Companies : May 1992
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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release May 1992 Finance Companies - March 1992 G.20 (422) RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1/ Seasonally adjusted, in millions of dollars Outstanding March 31, 1992 "Change from February:•= Net Percent, at an amount annual rate Total finance company receivables outstanding 1.1 162,290 1,441 10.8 66,609 25,888 5,608 26,422 29,449 -840 1,591 401 -80 78 -14.9 78.6 92.4 -3.6 3.2 8,314 292 43.7 60,238 514 10.3 306,698 -1,463 -5.7 Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ # 492 Consumer credit # 529,226 30,230 34,965 843 -1,656 533 -35 -62.3 18.6 -47.8 Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ 32,123 8,807 8,554 4,717 -755 -495 283 27 -27.5 -63.9 41.1 6.9 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 42,919 90,481 1,755 -89 1,524 2 . -2.5 20.6 1.4 25,822 25,481 1,247 -2,050 60.9 -89.3 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 # # Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 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. 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 Mar 1992 N.S.A. Mar 1991 N.S.A. Mar 1992 S. A. Feb 1992 S. A. Jan 1992 S.A. Mar 1991 S.A. Total finance company receivables outstanding 528, 048 514, 320 529, 226 528, 735 527, 755 515, 751 Consumer credit 159, 860 160, 938 162, 290 160, 849 160, 683 163, 529 Retail passenger cars 64, 464 Pools of securitized auto assets 2/ 25, 888 Mobile homes 3/ 5, 524 Other consumer goods 4/ 26, 327 Personal cash loans to individuals 29, 343 Pools of all other securitized consumer assets (incl. mobile homes) 2/ 8, 314 69, 233 66, 609 67, 449 66, 698 71, 536 23, 267 5, 328 27, 918 25, 888 5, 608 26, 422 24, 297 5, 207 26, 502 25, 040 5, 193 26, 871 23, 267 5, 409 28, 019 29, 074 29, 449 29, 371 28, 646 29, 179 6, 118 8, 314 8, 022 8, 234 6, 118 59, 503 57, 290 60, 238 59, 724 60, 168 57, 998 308, 685 296, 092 306, 698 308, 162 306, 905 294, 225 Retail Commercial vehicles 6/ Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 29, 695 34, 920 36, 000 32, 290 30, 230 34, 965 31, 886 34, 433 31, 764 33, 841 36, 649 32, 332 843 828 843 878 879 828 Wholesale Automotive Equipment Other Pools of securitized assets 2/ 33, 340 9, 150 8, 869 31, 478 11, 304 9, 194 32, 123 8, 807 8, 554 32, 877 9, 302 8, 271 31, 788 9, 274 8, 072 30, 329 10, 880 8, 868 4, 717 3, 354 4, 717 4, 690 4, 661 3, 354 Leasing Automotive Equipment Pools of securitized assets 2/ 43, 958 90, 771 40, 230 81, 228 42, 919 90, 481 43, 009 88, 958 44, 277 88, 849 39, 279 80, 969 1, 755 1, 868 1, 755 1, 753 1, 837 1, 868 Other short-term 7/ Other intermediate-term 25, 262 25, 405 21, 196 27, 122 25, 822 25, 481 24, 575 27, 531 24, 600 27, 062 21, 666 27, 204 21, 841 21, 588 21, 691 22, 936 22, 649 21, 440 Loans secured by real estate 5/ Business credit MEMO: Liability item Bank loans (shortand long-term) See footnotes on page 1.