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CONSUMER RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES, 2007-2011

($ billions, end of year)

  2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total consumer $891.1 $840.2 $703.0 $646.9 $630.6
Motor vehicle loans   261.5 247.7 205.6 185.1 181.0
Motor vehicle leases   122.9 111.1 85.4 72.7 77.9
Revolving (1) 86.0 74.4 46.4 71.9 78.1
Other (2) 236.5 253.7 235.8 261.5 247.3
Securitized assets (3) 184.1 153.3 129.9 55.5 46.3
     Motor vehicle loans 110.7 85.1 67.3 50.4 41.9
     Motor vehicle leases 3.1 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.7
     Revolving 25.6 25.5 24.1 0.1 0.1
     Other 44.7 40.0 36.2 3.0 2.6

(1) Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.
(2) Includes student loans, personal cash loans, mobile home loans and loans to purchase other types of consumer goods such as appliances, apparel, boats and recreational vehicles.
(3) Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.

Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

 
CONSUMER RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES, 2004-2008

($ billions, end of year)

  2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Total consumer $743.9 $781.4 $825.4 $891.1 $840.2
Motor vehicle loans   298.3 278.0 259.8 261.5 247.7
Motor vehicle leases   74.1 85.3 106.0 122.9 111.1
Revolving (1) 50.4 66.3 79.9 86.0 74.4
Other (2) 143.7 172.3 194.7 236.5 253.7
Securitized assets (3) 177.4 179.5 185.1 184.1 153.3
     Motor vehicle loans 98.2 112.6 112.8 110.7 85.1
     Motor vehicle leases 4.8 4.2 3.6 3.1 2.7
     Revolving 23.1 14.9 15.9 25.6 25.5
     Other 51.3 47.8 52.8 44.7 40.0

(1) Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.       
(2) Includes student loans, personal cash loans, mobile home loans and loans to purchase other types of consumer goods such as appliances, apparel, boats and recreation vehicles.       
(3) Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.      
     
Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

 
CONSUMER RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES, 2005-2009

($ billions, end of year)

  2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total consumer $781.4 $825.4 $891.1 $840.2 $703.0
Motor vehicle loans   278.0 259.8 261.5 247.7 205.6
Motor vehicle leases   85.3 106.0 122.9 111.1 85.4
Revolving (1) 66.3 79.9 86.0 74.4 46.4
Other (2) 172.3 194.7 236.5 253.7 235.8
Securitized assets (3) 179.5 185.1 184.1 153.3 129.9
     Motor vehicle loans 112.6 112.8 110.7 85.1 67.3
     Motor vehicle leases 4.2 3.6 3.1 2.7 2.3
     Revolving 14.9 15.9 25.6 25.5 24.1
     Other 47.8 52.8 44.7 40.0 36.2

(1) Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.
(2) Includes student loans, personal cash loans, mobile home loans and loans to purchase other types of consumer goods such as appliances, apparel, boats and recreational vehicles.
(3) Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.

Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

 
CONSUMER RECEIVABLES OUTSTANDING AT FINANCE COMPANIES, 2006-2010

($ billions, end of year)

  2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total consumer $825.4 $891.1 $840.2 $703.0 $646.9
Motor vehicle loans   259.8 261.5 247.7 205.6 185.1
Motor vehicle leases   106.0 122.9 111.1 85.4 72.7
Revolving (1) 79.9 86.0 74.4 46.4 71.9
Other (2) 194.7 236.5 253.7 235.8 261.5
Securitized assets (3) 185.1 184.1 153.3 129.9 55.5
     Motor vehicle loans 112.8 110.7 85.1 67.3 50.4
     Motor vehicle leases 3.6 3.1 2.7 2.3 2.0
     Revolving 15.9 25.6 25.5 24.1 0.1
     Other 52.8 44.7 40.0 36.2 3.0

(1) Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.
(2) Includes student loans, personal cash loans, mobile home loans and loans to purchase other types of consumer goods such as appliances, apparel, boats and recreational vehicles.
(3) Outstanding balances of pools upon which securities have been issued; these balances are no longer carried on the balance sheets of the loan originator.

Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.