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On December 18, the "View chart" feature in the Data Download
Program (DDP) was retired. Users seeking interactive charts for
Board DDP data releases can access expanded functionality for
customizing, sharing, and accessing charts through the Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis's
Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), as part of the
DDP and FRED partnership.
Includes finance company subsidiaries of bank holding companies, but
not of retailers and banks.
Owned receivables are those carried on the balance sheet of the
institution. Managed receivables are 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 are shown
before deductions for unearned income and losses. Components may not
add to totals because of rounding.
The series may contain breaks that result from discontinuities in
source data. Growth rates are adjusted to exclude the effect of such
breaks. In addition, percent changes are at a simple annual rate and
are calculated from unrounded data.
Flow data represent changes in the level of credit due to economic
and financial activity, and exclude breaks in the data series due to
changes in methodology, source data, and other technical aspects of
the estimation that could affect the level of credit.
Covers most of the captive and non-captive finance companies. The
series of finance company car loan terms included in previous
releases are discontinued. They remain available from the Data
Download Program.
Excludes revolving credit reported as held by depository
institutions that are subsidiaries of finance companies.
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.
Credit arising from transactions between manufacturers and dealers,
that is, floor plan financing.
Includes loans on commercial accounts receivable, factored
commercial accounts, and receivable dealer capital; small loans used
primarily for business or farm purposes; and wholesale and lease
paper for mobile homes, recreation vehicles, and travel trailers.