No. 832. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS_FINANCIAL SUMMARY: 1970 TO 1983 [In billions of dollars, except number of associations. As of December 31, except as indicated. Includes Puerto Rico and Guam. See headnote, table 833. Excludes associations which have either liquidated or converted to banks; for details, see source. Minus sign (-) indicates outflow. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series X 834-844] Includes real estate sold on contract. 2 Includes permanent stock. 3 Includes loans not shown separately. No. 833. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS-SELECTED FINANCIAL ITEMS, STATES AND OTHER AREAS: 1982 (In millions of dollars, except number of associations. As of December 31. Major balance sheet items for all operating and insured associations not identical with those shown in table 832, primarily because some State-chartered associations submit their reports on dates other than Dec. 31. For composition of regions, see fig. 1, inside front cover) Savings Institutions—Credit Unions—Federal Credit Agencies 499 No. 834. Savings Institutions (fslic-insured)—Selected Financial Items And Ratios Of Condition: 1970 To 1983 [As of Dec. 31 for assets, liabilities and net worth; calendar year for other items. FSLIC-Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Beginning 1983, includes FSLIC-insured savings and loan associations which changed to FSLIC-insured savings banks. Minus sign (-) indicates either loss or outflow] Source: U.S. Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Combined Financial Statements, annual; Savings and Home Financing Source Book, annual; and Fedora/ Home Loan Bank Board Journal, monthly. No. 835. Federal And State-chartered Credit Unions—Summary: 1970 To 1983 [As of December 31. Federal data include District ol Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canal Zone, Guam, and Virgin Islands. State data include Puerto Rico. Beginning 1981, data exclude corporate central credit unions which have mainly other credit unions as members. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series X 864-878] 1 Represents operating credit unions. "No State or local credit union law in AK. DE, SO, WY, and for 1970 and 1975, HI and Nv ■ Includes members' deposits. * State data are preliminary Source: National Credit Union Administration, Annual Report of the National Credit Union Administration, and unpublished data. No. 836. Federally Sponsored Credit Agencies—Selected Balance Sheet Items: 1970 To 1983 [In billions of dollars. As of Dec. 31. Assets and liabilities valued at par. Debt includes only publicly offered securities and are not guaranteed by US Government. See Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970, series N 300, for FHLB advances] X Not applicable 'Includes collateralized mortgage obligations Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin Also published in Federal rational Mortgage Association. Annua/ Report and Federal Home Loan Banks, Statements of Condition. No. 837. Holdings Of Construction, Long-term Mortgage, And Land Loans, By Type Of Loan, 1970 To 1983, And By Lender, 1983 {In buttons of dollars. As of and of year] - Represents zero. Z Less than $500 million. 'Includes other lenders not shown separately. Source: U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. The Supply of Mortgage Credit 1970-1979; and monthly and quarters press releases based on Survey of Mortgage Lending Activity. No. 838. Mortgage Activity Of Banks, Insurance Companies, And Savings And Loan [In billions of dollars. Loans outstanding are as of and of year. Bank and savings and loan data include Puerto Rico. See 1974 1975 1976 1977 1976 1979 19*0 1981 19(2 Commercial banks: Loans outstanding' Nonfarm residential FHA-insured VA-guaranteed Conventional Other nonfarm Farm Mutual savings banks: Loans acquired Loans outstanding Nonfarm residential FHA-insured VA-guaranteed Conventional Other nonfarm Ufa Insurance companies: Loans acquired Nonfarm Farm Loans outstanding Nonfarm FHA-insured VA-guaranteed Other Farm Savings and loan associations: Loans madea Loans outstanding * FHA insured VA-guaranteed 258 150.3 10.2 8.5 47.8 249.3 14.5 15.3 1238 381.2 13.9 16.2 86.7 502.8 12.8 ISO 63.1 517.9 12.0 14.2 Conventional 131.7 219.4 14.0 2480 16.6 291.7 351.0 15.8 403.9 15.6 447.2 475.0 491.7 466 1 1S3 4846 1 Includes loans held by nondeposlt trust companies; excludes holdings of trust departments of commercial banks, a small amount of farm loans not shown separately. 'Includes Guam. 'Includes shares pledged against mortgage junior Dens and real estate sold on contract Source: U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development, The Supply ol Mortgage Credit, 1970-1979: and monthly and press releases based on the Survey of Mortgage Lending Activity No. 839. Mortgage Debt Outstanding And Delinquency Rate: 1970 To 1984 [In buttons of dollars, except rata. As of Dec. 31, except as noted. Includes Puerto Rico and Guam. See also Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970, series N 273 and N 276) 1 End of 1st quarter. ■ Number of loans detinquent 30 days or more as percentage of mortgage loans in survey. Annual average quarterly figures. Source: Mortgage debt, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, monthly; and delinquency rate. Mortgage Bankers Association, Washington. DC, National Delinquency Survey, quarterly No. 840. Consumer Credit: 1970 To 1984 [In billions of dollars, except percent Estimated amounts of credit outstanding as of end of year or month; extended and repaid, for entire year. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series X 551-560] NA Not available. 'See table 729. * Prior to 1963, net change equals extensions, seasonally adjusted less liquidations, seasonally adjusted. Beginning 1963, net change equals outstandings, seasonally adjusted less outstandings of the previous period, seasonally adjusted. 9 Seasonally adjusted. * Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Washington, DC. Figures are annual statement asset values. These loans are not included in "Credit outstanding." * Ratio of seven types of closed-end installment loans (excluding revolving credit and bank cards) delinquent 30 days or more as a percentage of total installment loans outstanding; ratio based on number of loans. Source: American Bankers Association, Washington, DC: Delinquency Rates on Bank Installment Loans; quarterly. ° As of March. Source: Except as noted. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, monthly. No. 841. Consumer Installment Credit Outstanding, By Holder: 1970 To 1984 [In buttons of doflers. As of end of year or month. Estimated] ■Exclude* 30-day charge credit held by retailers, oil and gas 1 Includes mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations, and gasoline companies Source: Board of Governors ol the Federal Reserve System. Federal Resent Bulletin, monthly. No. 842. Installment Credit—Finance Rates On Selected Types Of Credit For Commercial Banks And Finance Companies: 1973 To 1984 [Percent per year. Annual averages, except as indicated. Commercial bank rates are "most common" rates lor direct loans with specified maturities; finance company rates are weighted averages for purchased contracts] 1 For 1973-1982, maturities were 36 months for new car loans and 84 months for mobile home loans 3 Data for midmonth of quarter only Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, monthly, and Annual Statistical Chgest No. 843. Bank Debits And Deposit Turnover: 1970 To 1984 [In trillions of dollars, except rate. Annual averages of monthly data, except as indicated] 'Seasonally adjusted. - Computed by dividing debits during a period (converted to an annual rate) by average against which debits are made; indicates number of times a deposit dollar is used during the period. Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Bulletin, monthly. |