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Finance Receivables, Net (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Mar. 31, 2016
Financing Receivable, Allowance for Credit Losses [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance $ 110 $ 118 [1]
Provision 9 10
Charge-offs (10) (6)
Recoveries and other [2] 2 4
Ending Balance 111 126
Financing Receivable, Collectively Evaluated for Impairment [3] 3,817 4,098
Allowance for credit losses not included in the impairment evaluation 111 126
United States    
Financing Receivable, Allowance for Credit Losses [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 55 54 [1]
Provision 4 4
Charge-offs (6) (2)
Recoveries and other [2] 0 1
Ending Balance 53 57
Financing Receivable, Collectively Evaluated for Impairment [3] 2,108 2,157
Canada    
Financing Receivable, Allowance for Credit Losses [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 16 17 [1]
Provision 0 1
Charge-offs (2) (2)
Recoveries and other [2] 2 2
Ending Balance 16 18
Financing Receivable, Collectively Evaluated for Impairment [3] 382 387
Europe    
Financing Receivable, Allowance for Credit Losses [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance 37 45 [1]
Provision 5 5
Charge-offs (2) (2)
Recoveries and other [2] 0 1
Ending Balance 40 49
Financing Receivable, Collectively Evaluated for Impairment [3] 1,276 1,491
Other    
Financing Receivable, Allowance for Credit Losses [Roll Forward]    
Beginning Balance [4] 2 2 [1]
Provision [4] 0 0
Charge-offs [4] 0 0
Recoveries and other [2],[4] 0 0
Ending Balance [4] 2 2
Financing Receivable, Collectively Evaluated for Impairment [3],[4] $ 51 $ 63
[1] In the first quarter 2016, as a result of an internal reorganization, a U.S. leasing unit previously classified in Other was reclassified to the U.S. Prior year amounts have been revised to conform to current year presentation.
[2] Includes the impacts of foreign currency translation and adjustments to reserves necessary to reflect events of non-payment such as customer accommodations and contract terminations.
[3] Total Finance receivables exclude the allowance for credit losses of $111 and $126 at March 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively.
[4] Includes developing market countries and smaller units.