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This excerpt taken from the TM 20-F filed Jun 24, 2009. Credit Facilities with Dealers Toyotas financial services operation maintains credit facilities with dealers. These credit facilities may be used for business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. These loans are typically collateralized with liens on real estate, vehicle inventory, and/or other dealership assets, as appropriate. Toyota obtains a personal guarantee from the dealer or corporate guarantee from the dealership when deemed prudent. Although the loans are typically collateralized or guaranteed, the value of the underlying collateral or guarantees may not be sufficient to cover Toyotas exposure under such agreements. Toyota prices the credit facilities according to the risks assumed in entering into the credit facility. Toyotas financial services operation also provides financing to various multi-franchise dealer organizations, referred to as dealer groups, often as part of a lending consortium, for wholesale inventory financing, business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. Toyotas outstanding credit facilities with dealers totaled ¥1,702.3 billion as of March 31, 2009. This excerpt taken from the TM 20-F filed Jun 25, 2008. Credit facilities with dealers Toyotas financial services operation maintains credit facilities with dealers. These credit facilities may be used for business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. These loans are typically collateralized with liens on real estate, vehicle inventory, and/or other dealership assets, as appropriate. Toyota obtains a personal guarantee from the dealer or corporate guarantee from the dealership when deemed prudent. Although the loans are typically collateralized or guaranteed, the value of the underlying collateral or guarantees may not be sufficient to cover Toyotas exposure under such agreements. Toyota prices the credit facilities according to the risks assumed in entering into the credit facility. Toyotas financial services operation also provides financing to various multi-franchise dealer organizations, referred to as dealer groups, often as part of a lending consortium, for wholesale inventory financing, business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. Toyotas outstanding credit facilities with dealers totaled ¥1,715.0 billion as of March 31, 2008. This excerpt taken from the TM 20-F filed Jun 25, 2007. Credit facilities with dealers Toyotas financial services operation maintains credit facilities with dealers. These credit facilities may be used for business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. These loans are typically collateralized with liens on real estate, vehicle inventory, and/or other dealership assets, as appropriate. Toyota obtains a personal guarantee from the dealer or corporate guarantee from the dealership when deemed prudent. Although the loans are typically collateralized or guaranteed, the value of the underlying collateral or guarantees may not be sufficient to cover Toyotas exposure under such agreements. Toyota prices the credit facilities according to the risks assumed in entering into the credit facility. Toyotas financial services operation also provides financing to various multi-franchise dealer organizations, referred to as dealer groups, often as part of a lending consortium, for wholesale inventory financing, business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. Toyotas outstanding credit facilities with dealers totaled ¥1,637.9 billion as of March 31, 2007.
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Table of ContentsThis excerpt taken from the TM 20-F filed Jun 26, 2006. Credit facilities with dealers Toyotas financial services operation maintains credit facilities with dealers. These credit facilities may be used for business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. These loans are typically collateralized with liens on real estate, vehicle inventory, and/or other dealership assets, as appropriate. Toyota obtains a personal guarantee from the dealer or corporate guarantee from the dealership when deemed prudent. Although the loans are typically collateralized or guaranteed, the value of the underlying collateral or guarantees may not be sufficient to cover Toyotas exposure under such agreements. Toyota prices the credit facilities according to the risks assumed in entering into the credit facility. Toyotas financial services operation also provides financing to various multi-franchise dealer organizations, referred to as dealer groups, often as part of a lending consortium, for wholesale inventory financing, business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. Toyotas outstanding credit facilities with dealers totaled ¥1,334.4 billion as of March 31, 2006.
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Table of ContentsThis excerpt taken from the TM 20-F filed Jun 24, 2005. Credit facilities with dealers
Toyotas financial services operation maintains credit facilities with dealers. These credit facilities may be used for business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. These loans are typically collateralized with liens on real estate, vehicle inventory, and/or other dealership assets, as appropriate. Toyota obtains a personal guarantee from the dealer or corporate guarantee from the dealership when deemed prudent. Although the loans are typically collateralized or guaranteed, the value of the underlying collateral or guarantees may not be sufficient to cover Toyotas exposure under such agreements. Toyota prices the credit facilities according to the risks assumed in entering into the credit facility. Toyotas financial services operation also provides financing to various multi-franchise dealer organizations, referred to as dealer groups, often as part of a lending consortium, for wholesale inventory financing, business acquisitions, facilities refurbishment, real estate purchases, and working capital requirements. Toyotas outstanding credit facilities with dealers totaled ¥1,169.5 billion as of March 31, 2005.
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