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Financing Receivables
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Financing Receivables  
Financing Receivables

8. Financing Receivables:

Financing receivables primarily consist of client loan and installment payment receivables (loans) and investment in sales-type and direct financing leases (collectively referred to as client financing receivables) and commercial financing receivables. Loans are provided primarily to clients to finance the purchase of hardware, software and services. Payment terms on these financing arrangements are generally for terms up to seven years. Investment in sales-type and direct financing leases relate principally to the company’s Systems products and are for terms ranging generally from two to six years. Commercial financing receivables relate primarily to working capital financing for dealers and remarketers of IBM products. Payment terms for working capital financing generally range from 30 to 90 days.

Effective January 1, 2020, the company adopted the new accounting standard related to credit losses, using the transition option whereby prior comparative periods were not retrospectively presented in the Consolidated Financial Statements. Refer to note 2, “Accounting Changes,” for additional information. Under this new guidance, the amortized cost basis of a financial asset represents the original amount of the financing receivable (including residual value) adjusted for unearned income, deferred initial direct costs, cash collected, write-offs and any foreign exchange adjustments. The allowance for credit losses represents future expected credit losses over the life of the receivables based on past experience, current information and forward-looking economic considerations. Prior to the effective date, financing receivables were measured at recorded investment, which does not include residual value. As a result of the company’s transition option, all prior periods are presented at recorded investment, while current period information is presented at amortized cost.

A summary of the components of the company’s financing receivables is presented as follows:

    

Investment in

    

    

    

Client Loan and

    

    

Sales-Type and

Commercial

Installment Payment

(Dollars in millions)

Direct Financing

Financing

Receivables

At March 31, 2020:

Leases

Receivables

(Loans)

Total

Financing receivables, gross

$

5,479

$

2,334

$

12,605

$

20,418

Unearned income

 

(471)

(3)

(517)

(991)

Residual value*

 

646

646

Amortized cost

$

5,654

$

2,331

$

12,087

$

20,072

Allowance for credit losses

 

(79)

(12)

(147)

(238)

Total financing receivables, net

$

5,575

$

2,319

$

11,940

$

19,834

Current portion

$

2,112

$

2,319

$

7,695

$

12,126

Noncurrent portion

$

3,463

$

$

4,245

$

7,708

* Includes guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value.

    

Investment in

    

    

    

Client Loan and

    

    

Sales-Type and

Commercial

Installment Payment

(Dollars in millions)

Direct Financing

Financing

Receivables

At December 31, 2019:

Leases

Receivables

(Loans)

Total

Financing receivables, gross

$

6,077

$

3,836

$

13,592

$

23,504

Unearned income

 

(509)

(4)

(570)

(1,083)

Recorded investment

$

5,567

$

3,831

$

13,022

$

22,421

Allowance for credit losses

 

(72)

(11)

(138)

(221)

Unguaranteed residual value

 

652

652

Guaranteed residual value

 

53

53

Total financing receivables, net

$

6,199

$

3,820

$

12,884

$

22,904

Current portion

$

2,334

$

3,820

$

8,037

$

14,192

Noncurrent portion

$

3,865

$

$

4,847

$

8,712

The company utilizes certain of its financing receivables as collateral for nonrecourse borrowings. Financing receivables pledged as collateral for borrowings were $914 million and $1,062 million at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively.

The company did not have any financing receivables held for sale at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019.

Allowance for Credit Losses – Financing Receivables

Refer to note A, “Significant Accounting Policies,” in the company’s 2019 Annual Report for a full description of its accounting policies for trade and financing receivables, contract assets and related allowances. The descriptions below include any changes to those policies due to the new standard.

Effective with the adoption of the new credit losses standard, the company’s estimates of its allowances for expected credit losses include consideration of: past events, including any historical default, historical concessions and resulting troubled debt restructurings, current economic conditions, taking into account any non-freestanding mitigating credit enhancements and certain forward-looking information, including reasonable and supportable forecasts.

Collectively Evaluated Financing Receivables

The company determines its allowance for credit losses based on two portfolio segments: client financing receivables and commercial financing receivables, and further segments the portfolio into three classes: Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific.

For client financing receivables, the company uses a credit loss model to calculate allowances based on its internal loss experience and current conditions and forecasts, by class of financing receivable. The company records an unallocated reserve that is calculated by applying a reserve rate to its portfolio, excluding accounts that have been individually evaluated and specifically reserved. This reserve rate is based upon credit rating, probability of default, term and loss history. The allowance is adjusted quarterly for expected recoveries of amounts that were previously written off or are expected to be written off. Recoveries cannot exceed the aggregated amount of the previous write-off or expected write-off.

Macroeconomic variables attributed to the expected credit losses for client financing receivables may vary by class of financing receivables based on historical experiences, portfolio composition and current environment. In addition to a qualitative review of credit risk factors across the portfolio, the company considers forward-looking macroeconomic variables such as gross domestic product, unemployment rates, equity prices and corporate profits when quantifying the impact of economic forecasts on its client financing receivables expected allowance for credit losses. The company also considers the impact of current conditions and economic forecasts relating to specific industries, geographical areas, and client-specific exposures on the portfolio. Under this approach, forecasts of these variables over two years are considered reasonable and supportable. Beyond two years, the company reverts to long-term average loss experience. Forward-looking estimates require the use of judgment, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. With evolving global impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, external economic models have been revised with increased frequency and with alternative scenarios. The company’s allowances at March 31, 2020, reflect the qualitative process described above. Any changes to economic models that occurred after the balance sheet date will be reflected in future periods.

The allowance for commercial financing receivables is estimated based on a combination of write-off history and current economic conditions, excluding any individually evaluated accounts.

At January 1, 2020, upon adoption of the new standard, the company recorded an additional allowance for client and commercial financing receivables (including related off-balance sheet commitments) of $64 million. This was primarily driven by an increase in the client financing receivables allowance. Refer to note 12, “Commitments,” for additional information regarding off-balance sheet commitments.

Client Financing Receivables

The following tables present the amortized cost basis or recorded investment for the client financing receivables portfolio segment at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, further segmented by three classes: Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. The commercial financing receivables portfolio segment is excluded from this presentation, as it is short term in nature and the current estimated risk of loss and resulting impact to the company’s financing results is not material.

(Dollars in millions)

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

At March 31, 2020:

Americas

EMEA

Asia Pacific

Total

Amortized cost

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Lease receivables

$

3,609

$

1,122

$

923

$

5,654

Loan receivables

 

6,151

 

3,663

2,273

12,087

Ending balance

$

9,760

$

4,785

$

3,196

$

17,741

Allowance for credit losses

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Beginning balance at December 31, 2019

$

120

$

54

$

36

$

210

Adjustment for adoption of new standard

21

15

5

41

Beginning balance at January 1, 2020

  

  

  

Lease receivables

$

44

$

27

$

18

$

89

Loan receivables

 

98

 

42

22

163

Total

$

142

$

69

$

41

$

252

Write-offs

$

(16)

$

(1)

$

(2)

$

(19)

Recoveries

 

0

 

1

1

Provision

 

3

 

7

(1)

9

Other*

 

(13)

 

(2)

(1)

(16)

Ending balance at March 31, 2020

$

117

$

73

$

36

$

226

Lease receivables

$

41

$

23

$

15

$

79

Loan receivables

$

75

$

50

$

22

$

147

*

 Primarily represents translation adjustments.

(Dollars in millions)

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

At December 31, 2019:

Americas

EMEA

Asia Pacific

Total

Recorded investment

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Lease receivables

$

3,419

$

1,186

$

963

$

5,567

Loan receivables

 

6,726

 

3,901

2,395

13,022

Ending balance

$

10,144

$

5,087

$

3,359

$

18,590

Recorded investment collectively evaluated for impairment

$

10,032

$

5,040

$

3,326

$

18,399

Recorded investment individually evaluated for impairment

$

112

$

47

$

32

$

191

Allowance for credit losses

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Beginning balance at January 1, 2019

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Lease receivables

$

53

$

22

$

24

$

99

Loan receivables

 

105

 

43

32

179

Total

$

158

$

65

$

56

$

279

Write-offs

$

(42)

$

(3)

$

(18)

$

(63)

Recoveries

 

1

 

0

1

2

Provision

 

5

 

(7)

(3)

(5)

Other*

 

(1)

 

0

(1)

(2)

Ending balance at December 31, 2019

$

120

$

54

$

36

$

210

Lease receivables

$

33

$

23

$

16

$

72

Loan receivables

$

88

$

31

$

20

$

138

Related allowance, collectively evaluated for impairment

$

25

$

11

$

4

$

39

Related allowance, individually evaluated for impairment

$

96

$

43

$

32

$

171

* Primarily represents translation adjustments.

Write-offs of lease receivables and loan receivables were $16 million and $47 million, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2019. Provisions for credit losses recorded for lease receivables and loan receivables were a release of $6 million and an addition of $2 million, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2019.

Past Due Financing Receivables

The company considers a client’s financing receivable balance past due when any installment is aged over 90 days. The following tables summarize information about the amortized cost basis or recorded investment in lease and loan financing receivables, including amortized cost or recorded investment aged over 90 days and still accruing, billed invoices aged over 90 days and still accruing, and amortized cost or recorded investment not accruing.

    

    

    

    

    

Amortized

    

Billed

    

Total

Amortized

Cost

Invoices

Amortized

(Dollars in millions)

Amortized

Cost

> 90 Days and

> 90 Days and

Cost Not

At March 31, 2020:

Cost

> 90 Days (1)

Accruing (1)

Accruing

Accruing (2)

Americas

$

3,609

$

144

$

110

$

8

$

40

EMEA

 

1,122

20

6

0

16

Asia Pacific

 

923

24

13

1

10

Total lease receivables

$

5,654

$

188

$

129

$

9

$

65

Americas

$

6,151

$

115

$

62

$

11

$

54

EMEA

 

3,663

74

7

3

69

Asia Pacific

 

2,273

27

10

1

17

Total loan receivables

$

12,087

$

215

$

80

$

16

$

140

Total

$

17,741

$

403

$

209

$

26

$

206

(1)At a contract level, which includes total billed and unbilled amounts for financing receivables aged greater than 90 days.
(2)Of the amortized cost not accruing, there was a related allowance of $148 million. Financing income recognized on these receivables was immaterial for the three months ended March 31, 2020.

    

    

    

    

    

Recorded

    

Billed

    

Recorded

Total

Recorded

Investment

Invoices

Investment

(Dollars in millions)

Recorded

Investment

> 90 Days and

> 90 Days and

Not

At December 31, 2019:

Investment

> 90 Days (1)

Accruing (1)

Accruing

Accruing (2)

Americas

$

3,419

$

187

$

147

$

11

$

41

EMEA

 

1,186

28

13

2

17

Asia Pacific

 

963

19

7

1

11

Total lease receivables

$

5,567

$

234

$

168

$

14

$

69

Americas

$

6,726

$

127

$

71

$

11

$

72

EMEA

 

3,901

77

8

3

72

Asia Pacific

 

2,395

26

6

2

21

Total loan receivables

$

13,022

$

231

$

85

$

15

$

166

Total

$

18,590

$

465

$

253

$

29

$

235

(1)At a contract level, which includes total billed and unbilled amounts for financing receivables aged greater than 90 days.
(2)Of the recorded investment not accruing, $191 million was individually evaluated for impairment with a related allowance of $171 million.

Credit Quality Indicators

The company’s credit quality indicators, which are based on rating agency data, publicly available information and information provided by customers, are reviewed periodically based on the relative level of risk. The resulting indicators are a numerical rating system that maps to Moody’s Investors Service credit ratings as shown below. The company uses information provided annually by Moody’s, where available, as one of many inputs in its determination of customer credit ratings. The credit quality of the customer is evaluated based on these indicators and is assigned the same risk rating whether the receivable is a lease or a loan.

The following tables present the amortized cost basis or recorded investment for financing receivables, excluding commercial financing receivables, by credit quality indicator at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively. Receivables with a credit quality indicator ranging from Aaa to Baa3 are considered investment grade. All others are considered non-investment grade. Effective January 1, 2020, under the new guidance for credit losses, the company discloses its credit quality by year of origination. Additionally, under the new guidance, the amortized cost is presented on a gross basis, whereas under the prior guidance, the company presented the recorded investment net of the allowance

for credit losses. The credit quality indicators do not reflect any mitigation actions taken to transfer credit risk to third parties.

(Dollars in millions)

Americas

    

EMEA

    

Asia Pacific

At March 31, 2020:

    

Aaa – Baa3

    

Ba1 – D

    

Aaa – Baa3

    

Ba1 – D

    

Aaa – Baa3

    

Ba1 – D

Vintage year:

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

2020

$

1,422

$

883

$

633

$

806

$

251

$

163

2019

2,213

1,601

966

1,043

1,607

678

2018

 

1,148

736

400

359

208

82

2017

 

722

386

141

191

79

37

2016

 

292

309

94

68

36

20

2015 and prior

 

18

30

45

40

20

16

Total

$

5,815

$

3,945

$

2,278

$

2,506

$

2,200

$

996

(Dollars in millions)

Lease Receivables

Loan Receivables

At December 31, 2019:

    

Americas

    

EMEA

    

Asia Pacific

    

Americas

    

EMEA

    

Asia Pacific

Credit rating:

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

 

  

Aaa – Aa3

$

465

$

54

$

43

$

1,028

$

193

$

189

A1 – A3

 

750

181

454

1,186

395

892

Baa1 – Baa3

 

955

409

147

1,882

1,527

619

Ba1 – Ba2

 

746

326

154

1,513

921

388

Ba3 – B1

 

215

140

101

471

564

205

B2 – B3

 

242

50

47

522

253

72

Caa – D

 

13

2

2

36

18

10

Total

$

3,385

$

1,162

$

947

$

6,638

$

3,871

$

2,376

Troubled Debt Restructurings

The company did not have any significant troubled debt restructurings during the three months ended March 31, 2020 or for the year ended December 31, 2019.