Full text of G.20 Finance Companies : September 1985
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FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release September 1985 Finance Companies — July 1985 G.20(422) RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES 1 Millions of dollars Type of receivable Not seasonally adjusted July 31, 1985 Seasonally adjusted increase or decrease (-): 1985 May July June Retail financing of installment sales Automotive Passenger cars 63,228 1,878 818 790 Commercial vehicles^ 12,895 354 146 366 Mobile homes^ 9,146 -19 1 74 Other consumer goods* 13,111 200 260 406 Equipment 20,520 4 71 -38 Wholesale financing Auto 19,577 -462 422 -997 Equipment 4,583 34 -160 83 All other 6,790 -249 126 -30 Lease financing Auto 15,228 363 295 251 Equipment 37,477 141 -174 584 Personal cash loans to individuals 22,500 314 139 359 Other short-term business credit^ 15,591 243 -268 207 Other intermediate-term business credit 11,281 264 50 154 Loans secured by real estate** 28,730 324 481 279 MEMO: Consumer credit and real estate loans7 136,715 2,697 1,699 1,908 Business credit® 143,942 692 508 580 1. 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. 8. Retail financing of equipment, wholesale financing, lease financing, and other short- and intermediate-term business credit. —2— CREDIT EXTENDED AND LIQUIDATED AND CHANGE IN EXTENSIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS AT FINANCE COMPANIES1 Type of receivable May 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 loans? Business credit® Extended 1985 July June May Liquidated 1985 July June Change in Change in extensions liquidations from a from a from a from a year month month year ago ago ago ago 4,887 1,135 3,453 948 3,968 1,170 3,009 781 2,635 802 3,178 804 515 222 910 347 543 2 705 85 216 192 287 235 191 213 95 26 22 89 1,649 1,238 1,441 1,347 1,710 1,240 1,449 1,234 1,181 1,276 1,304 1,278 269 -107 383 143 123 2 272 162 9,493 588 1,569 9,053 439 1,517 8,497 638 1,576 9,955 554 1,818 8,631 599 1,391 9,494 555 1,606 -556 199 59 245 -93 134 863 —44 215 950 -68 102 1,034 992 829 1,345 1,090 1,223 671 851 534 1,519 839 639 261 -122 170 217 305 -880 468 13 2,493 2,324 2,697 2,179 2,185 2,338 373 1,037 153 799 9,396 8,917 9,201 9,153 9,185 8,994 284 271 -191 299 1,265 1,060 1,156 1,001 1,010 1,002 96 142 -8 147 1,062 1,110 1,262 738 629 983 152 425 354 881 10,307 26,710 8,520 25,455 9,924 25,791 7,610 26,018 6,821 24,947 8,016 25,211 1,404 336 2,781 1,576 1,195 264 2,746 2,158 See footnotes on page 1. SELECTED LIABILITIES OF FINANCE COMPANIES1 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 July 31, 1985 Seasonally adjusted increase or decrease (-): 1985 May June July 18,557 -726 -286 128 84,881 1,434 -2,541 2,926