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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENT
12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2013
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENT

5. DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENT

Interest Rate Swap Agreement. On January 24, 2013, we entered into a floating-to-fixed interest rate swap with an initial notional amount of $58,875 (such notional amount reducing over the life of the arrangement), terminating October 26, 2017, which will effectively convert our floating-rate debt to a fixed rate (the “Swap Agreement”). Under the terms of the Swap Agreement, we will pay a fixed rate of approximately 0.775%, we will receive a floating-rate payment tied to the one-month LIBOR, and there will be no exchange of notional amounts. Our objective in using an interest rate derivative is to add stability to interest expense and to manage our exposure to interest rate movements.

We designated the Swap Agreement as a cash flow hedge in accordance with the accounting guidance in ASC Topic 815. As of September 30, 2013, the fair value of the Swap Agreement was an asset of $256. The effective portion of the change in the fair value of a derivative designated and that qualifies as a cash flow hedge is recorded in accumulated other comprehensive loss and is subsequently reclassified into earnings in the period that the hedged forecasted transaction affects earnings. The ineffective portion of the change in the fair value of the derivative is recognized directly in earnings. For the year ended September 30, 2013, we had no hedge ineffectiveness.

The following table provides quantitative disclosures about the Swap Agreement before income tax effects for the years ended September 30:

September 30,
2013 2012

Balance sheet location of fair value:

Other assets

$ 554 $ -

Accrued liabilities

$ 298 $ -

Year Ended September 30,
2013 2012 2011

Amount of gain (loss) recognized in other comprehensive income (effective portion)

$ 31 $ - $ -

Amount reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income to interest expense (effective portion)

$ 225 $ - $ -