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INDEBTEDNESS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
INDEBTEDNESS

NOTE 13. INDEBTEDNESS

The following table summarizes total indebtedness:

March 31, 2016
Principal AmountFair Value of Interest Rate Swap (1)Unamortized (Discount) PremiumUnamortized Debt Issuance Costs (2)Carrying Value
Notes Payable:
6.06% Series 2007-1 Notes due 2017$300.0$-$-$(0.1)$299.9
5.50% 2010 Senior Notes, due 2020500.022.1(1.6)(1.9)518.6
4.50% 2012 Senior Notes, due 2022500.0-(2.7)(2.4)494.9
4.875% 2013 Senior Notes, due 2024500.0-(2.2)(3.0)494.8
2.75% 2014 Senior Notes (5-Year), due 2019450.010.2(0.5)(2.2)457.5
5.25% 2014 Senior Notes (30-Year), due 2044600.0-3.4(6.1)597.3
1.75% 2015 Senior Notes, due 2027 569.8--(4.2)565.6
Total long-term debt$3,419.8$32.3$(3.6)$(19.9)$3,428.6
December 31, 2015
Principal AmountFair Value of Interest Rate Swap (1)Unamortized (Discount) PremiumUnamortized Debt Issuance Costs (2)Carrying Value
Notes Payable:
6.06% Series 2007-1 Notes due 2017$300.0$-$-$(0.2)$299.8
5.50% 2010 Senior Notes, due 2020500.09.4(1.6)(2.0)505.8
4.50% 2012 Senior Notes, due 2022500.0-(2.8)(2.5)494.7
4.875% 2013 Senior Notes, due 2024500.0-(2.3)(3.1)494.6
2.75% 2014 Senior Notes (5-Year), due 2019450.02.3(0.5)(2.4)449.4
5.25% 2014 Senior Notes (30-Year), due 2044600.0-3.4(6.2)597.2
1.75% 2015 Senior Notes, due 2027 543.1--(4.0)539.1
Total long-term debt$3,393.1$11.7$(3.8)$(20.4)$3,380.6
(1) The Company has entered into interest rate swaps on the 2010 Senior Notes and the 2014 Senior Notes (5-Year) which are more fully discussed in Note 7 above.
(2) Pursuant to ASU No. 2015-03, unamortized debt issuance costs are presented as a reduction to the carrying value of the notes payable. See Note 1 for additional discussion.

At March 31, 2016, the Company was in compliance with all covenants contained within all of the debt agreements. The 2015 Facility, the 2015 Senior Notes, the 2014 Senior Notes (5-year), the 2014 Senior Notes (30-year), the Series 2007-1 Notes, the 2010 Senior Notes, the 2012 Senior Notes and the 2013 Senior Notes all contain cross default provisions. These provisions state that default under one of the aforementioned debt instruments could in turn permit lenders under other debt instruments to declare borrowings outstanding under those instruments to be immediately due and payable. As of March 31, 2016, there were no such cross defaults.

Interest expense, net

The following table summarizes the components of interest as presented in the consolidated statements of operations:

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20162015
Income$2.9$1.9
Expense on borrowings (34.6)(28.3)
UTPs and other tax related liabilities (2.8)(3.2)
Capitalized0.40.3
Total$(34.1)$(29.3)

The following table shows the cash paid for interest:

Three Months Ended
March 31,
20162015
Interest paid$67.1$48.2

The fair value and carrying value of the Company’s long-term debt as of March 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015 are as follows:

March 31, 2016December 31, 2015
Carrying AmountEstimated Fair ValueCarrying AmountEstimated Fair Value
Series 2007-1 Notes$299.9$318.9$299.8$320.6
2010 Senior Notes518.6560.6505.8551.2
2012 Senior Notes494.9548.1494.7530.0
2013 Senior Notes494.8553.9494.6533.8
2014 Senior Notes (5-Year) 457.5461.5449.4454.3
2014 Senior Notes (30-Year) 597.3668.3597.2617.7
2015 Senior Notes565.6575.8539.1520.2
Total$3,428.6$3,687.1$3,380.6$3,527.8

The fair value of the Company’s long-term debt is estimated based on quoted market prices for similar instruments. Accordingly, the inputs used to estimate the fair value of the Company’s long-term debt are classified as Level 2 inputs within the fair value hierarchy.