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Leases
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2019
Leases [Abstract]  
Leases

Note 4 — Leases

The Company regularly enters into operating leases for certain buildings, equipment, parcels of land, and vehicles. As of January 1, 2019, we adopted the provisions of ASC 842, accounting for leases.  Accordingly, we capitalized all agreements with terms for more than one year, where a right of use asset was identified. In connection with the adoption of ASC 842 on January 1, 2019 we elected certain practical expedients available under ASC 842-10-65-1 that provide certain concessions to ease the burden of transition, such as the treatment of indirect lease costs, and service contracts which may contain embedded leases. In addition, we elected certain expedients not related to the transition, such as the election to capitalize lease and non-lease components of an agreement as a single component for purposes of simplicity, with the exception of those related to equipment and machinery.

Generally, amounts capitalized represent the present value of minimum lease payments over the term, and the duration is equivalent to the base agreement, however, management used certain assumptions when determining the value and duration of leases.  These assumptions include, but are not limited to, the probability of renewing a lease term, certain future events impacting lease payments, as well as fair values not explicit in an agreement. Such assumptions impacted the duration of many of our building leases, as well as certain of our equipment leases.

In determining the lease renewal, management considered the need and ability to substitute a given asset, as well as certain conditions such as related contractual obligations to our customers (i.e. a contractual obligation of a customer requiring certain manufacturing proximities). In determining fair value, management considered the stand alone value of an asset in an ordinary market as well as incurring certain costs to terminate an agreement.  Most of our leases do not include variable payments but contain scheduled escalations. Any lease payments tied to certain future indexes are adjusted on a go forward basis as those indexes become known.

At September 30, 2019, we had approximately $67.5 million of right of use assets recorded in non-current other assets, and $67.5 million of related liabilities, $55.0 million of which was included in other non-current liabilities with the current portion in accrued liabilities. The weighted average of the remaining lease terms was approximately 9 years.

We discount the future lease payments of our leases using the prevailing rates extended to us by our lenders relevant to the period of inception. These rates are comprised of LIBOR plus a stated spread less a component related to collateralization.  The rates are relative to the duration of the lease at inception and the country to which the lease agreement pertains to.  The weighted average interest rate used in calculating the fair values listed above was 2.9%.

The following table lists the schedule of cash payments related to right of use assets by year:

(In millions)

 

 

 

 

Remainder of 2019

 

$

3.1

 

2020

 

 

12.6

 

2021

 

 

11.0

 

2022

 

 

9.1

 

2023

 

 

8.5

 

Thereafter

 

 

36.0

 

Total

 

$

80.3

 

Operating lease expense recognized during the quarter and nine months ending September 30, 2019, relating to right of use assets, was $2.7 million and $8.2 million, respectively, and was recorded in cost of goods sold as well as in operating expenses, in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. Expense related to operating leases which have a duration of a year or less were not material for the same period. Finance leases at September 30, 2019 were immaterial.