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Ford Credit
Definitions And Calculations
Assets (as shown on the Cumulative Maturities chart)
Includes gross finance receivables less the allowance for credit losses, investment in operating leases net of accumulated depreciation, cash and cash equivalents, and marketable securities (excluding amounts related to insurance
activities). Amounts shown include the impact of expected prepayments
Cash (as shown in the Funding Structure and Liquidity Sources tables)
Cash and cash equivalents and Marketable securities reported on Ford Credit's balance sheet, excluding amounts related to insurance activities
Debt (as shown on the Cumulative Maturities chart)
All wholesale securitization transactions are shown maturing in the next 12 months, even if the maturities extend beyond Q1 2023. Also, the chart reflects adjustments to debt maturities to match the asset-backed debt maturities with
the underlying asset maturities
Debt (as used in the Leverage calculation)
Debt on Ford Credit's balance sheet. Includes debt issued in securitizations and payable only out of collections on the underlying securitized assets and related enhancements. Ford Credit holds the right to receive the excess cash
flows not needed to pay the debt issued by, and other obligations of, the securitization entities that are parties to those securitization transactions
Committed Asset-Backed Security ("ABS") Facilities (as shown in the Liquidity Sources table)
Committed ABS facilities are subject to availability of sufficient assets, ability to obtain derivatives to manage interest rate risk, and exclude FCE Bank plc ("FCE") access to the Bank of England's Discount Window Facility
Earnings Before Taxes ("EBT")
Reflects Income before income taxes as reported on Ford Credit's income statement
Leverage, Financial Statement Leverage (as shown in the Funding Structure table)
We use leverage, or the debt-to-equity ratio, to make various business decisions, including evaluating and establishing pricing for finance receivable and operating lease financing, and assessing our capital structure. We refer to our
shareholder's interest as equity
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Loss-To-Receivables ("LTR") Ratio (as shown in credit loss tables)
LTR ratio is calculated using net charge-offs divided by average finance receivables, excluding unearned interest supplements and the allowance for credit losses
Net Charge-Offs
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Net charge-off changes are primarily driven by the number of repossessions, severity per repossession, and recoveries
Other adjustments (as shown in the Liquidity Sources table)
Includes asset-backed capacity in excess of eligible receivables; cash related to the Ford Credit Revolving Extended Variable-utilization program ("FordREV"), which can be accessed through future sales of receivables
Reserve as a % of EOP Receivables Ratio (as shown in the credit loss tables)
The reserve as a % of EOP receivables ratio is calculated as the credit loss reserve amount, divided by EOP finance receivables, excluding unearned interest supplements and the allowance for credit losses
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