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Leases
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2019
Leases [Abstract]  
Leases of Lessee Disclosure [Text Block] Leases

Adoption of ASC 842

On January 1, 2019, we adopted ASC 842, using the modified retrospective approach that allows companies to apply ASC 842 as of the effective date and on a prospective basis. As a result, we were not required to adjust our comparative period financial information for effects of ASC 842 or present the new required lease disclosures for periods prior to the date of adoption. As of June 30, 2019, we had operating leases primarily related to land, buildings, and machinery and equipment, with lease terms through 2047. Certain of our operating leases include options to extend the lease term for up to five years, and certain of our operating leases include options to terminate the leases within one year. We had no finance leases as of June 30, 2019.

As a result of our adoption of ASC 842, we recorded operating lease right-of-use assets of $71.0 million and operating lease liabilities of $73.1 million for operating leases where we are the lessee in our condensed consolidated balance sheet as of January 1, 2019. The operating lease right-of-use assets are initially measured at cost, which comprises the initial amount of the lease liability adjusted for lease payments made at or before the lease commencement date, plus any initial direct costs incurred less any lease incentives received. The operating lease right-of-use assets are subsequently measured throughout the lease term at the carrying amount of the lease liability, plus initial direct costs, plus (minus) any prepaid (accrued) lease payments, less the unamortized balance of lease incentives received. Lease expense for lease payments is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. The operating lease liabilities are initially measured at the present value of the unpaid lease payments at the lease commencement date.

Judgments used in applying ASC 842 include determining: i) whether a contract is, or contains, a lease; ii) the discount rate to be used to discount the unpaid lease payments to present value; iii) the lease term; and iv) the lease payments. We determine if a contract is, or contains, a lease at contract inception. A lease exists when a contract conveys to the customer the right to control the use of identified property, plant, or equipment for a period of time in exchange for consideration. The definition of a lease embodies two conditions: 1) there is an identified asset in the contract that is land or a depreciable asset (i.e., property, plant, and equipment); and 2) the customer has the right to control the use of the identified asset. ASC 842 requires a lessee to discount its unpaid lease payments using the interest rate implicit in the lease or, if that rate cannot be readily determined, its incremental borrowing rate. As all of our operating leases do not provide an implicit rate, we use our incremental borrowing rate based on the
information available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments. Our incremental borrowing rate for a lease is the rate of interest we would have to pay on a collateralized basis to borrow an amount equal to the lease payments under similar terms. The lease term for all of our operating leases includes the noncancellable period of the lease plus any additional periods covered by either a lessee option to extend (or not to terminate) the lease that the lessee is reasonably certain to exercise, or an option to extend (or not to terminate) the lease controlled by the lessor. Lease payments included in the measurement of the operating lease right-of-use assets and lease liabilities are comprised of fixed payments (including in-substance fixed payments), variable payments that depend on an index or rate, and the exercise price of a lessee option to purchase the underlying asset if the lessee is reasonably certain to exercise.

The components of lease expense were as follows:
($ in millions)
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2019
 
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2019
Operating lease cost
$
3.1

 
$
6.3

Short-term lease cost
0.2

 
0.4

Variable lease cost
0.9

 
1.5

Total lease cost
$
4.2

 
$
8.2



Lease expense for the three and six months ended June 30, 2018 was $3.4 million and $7.1 million, respectively.

Supplemental information related to leases was as follows:
($ in millions)
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2019
 
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2019
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:
 
 
 
Operating cash flows from operating leases
$
3.1

 
$
6.2

 
 
 
 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities
$
1.3

 
$
8.1



As of June 30, 2019, the weighted average remaining lease term for operating leases was 11.9 years, and the weighted average discount rate was 3.73%.

Maturities of lease liabilities as of June 30, 2019 were as follows:
($ in millions)
Operating
Year
Leases
2019 (remaining six months)
$
6.6

2020
12.0

2021
10.2

2022
8.4

2023
7.8

Thereafter
48.9

 
93.9

Less: imputed lease interest
(17.3
)
Total lease liabilities
$
76.6



Maturities of future minimum rental payments under non-cancelable operating leases as of December 31, 2018 were as follows:
($ in millions)
Operating
Year
Leases
2019
$
13.0

2020
10.5

2021
7.8

2022
6.9

2023
5.5

Thereafter
37.8

Total
$
81.5



Practical Expedients and Exemptions

We have elected to adopt the leasing package of practical expedients, which allows us to not retroactively reassess: i) any expired or existing contracts containing leases under the new definition of a lease; ii) the lease classification for any expired or existing leases; and iii) initial direct costs for any expired or existing leases. We have also elected to adopt practical expedients around land easements, the combination of lease and non-lease components, and the portfolio approach relating to discount rates. These practical expedients were applied consistently to all leases.

We have elected not to recognize operating lease right-of-use assets and operating lease liabilities for all short-term leases (leases with an initial lease term of 12 months or less). We recognize the lease payments associated with our short-term leases as an expense over the lease term.