Filter data by selected agency.
Filter data by selected loan type.
Filter data by selected cohort.
Filter data by selected reporting year. Reporting year corresponds to the budget year of the President's Budget Federal Credit Supplement in which data were reported.
Filter data by selected bureau.
Filter data by selected program.
View lending authority and the components of subsidy by cohort at the program level.
View the assumptions underlying the subsidy estimates at the risk category level by cohort and reporting fiscal year.
View formulation and reestimated subsidy rates and amounts:
By Cohort: Displays reestimates by cohort as they appear in the most recent Federal Credit Supplement. The most recent reestimate data in any Federal Credit Supplement is for the fiscal year two years prior to the budget year of the supplement. For example, the Federal Credit Supplement from the FY 2012 President's Budget includes reestimate data through FY 2010.
All Cohorts by FY: Displays aggregate reestimate data across cohorts for each available fiscal year (FY). Data prior to FY 2004 (as documented in the FY 2006 Federal Credit Supplement) are not currently available.
View historical reestimate data for selected cohorts by FY
Filter data by selected risk category.
The Federal Credit Analysis Tool (FCAT) is a web-based application currently in beta version. The purpose of the FCAT is to make information about the federal government's credit market activities-for example lending authority and estimated credit costs- more transparent and accessible. The tool aggregates information about federal credit programs from the President's Budget using data from the Federal Credit Supplement. This version of the FCAT contains data through the FY 2012 President's Budget and all descriptions and footnotes from the underlying Federal Credit Supplements apply.
The tool allows users to analyze historical formulation and reestimate data about federal credit programs. The tool has two panels. The top panel allows user to filter data by making selections by agency, bureau, program, loan type, and year. The bottom panel displays information based on the user�s selection in four tabs: