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Debt
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
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NOTE 13. DEBT

On April 1, 2016, we refinanced our $1,275.0 million senior credit facility, utilizing a $50.0 million cash dividend from AFI and cash on hand to pay down a portion of the debt outstanding.  The $1,050.0 million new credit facility is composed of a $200.0 million revolving credit facility (with a $150.0 million sublimit for letters of credit), a $600.0 million Term Loan A and a $250.0 million Term Loan B.  The terms of the credit facility resulted in a lower interest rate spread for both the revolving credit facility and Term Loan A (2.00% vs. 2.50%) and a higher spread for Term Loan B (3.25% vs. 2.50%).  In addition, we lowered the interest rate floor on the Term Loan B from 1.00% to 0.75%. We also extended the maturity of both the revolving credit facility and Term Loan A from March 2018 to April 2021 and of Term Loan B from November 2020 to April 2023.  In connection with the refinancing, we paid $9.3 million of bank, legal and other fees, of which $8.1 million were capitalized and recorded as a component of long-term debt and are being amortized into interest expense over the lives of the underlying loans.  Additionally, we wrote off $1.1 million of unamortized debt financing costs, included as a component of interest expense, during second quarter of 2016 related to our previous credit facility.  Finally, in connection with the refinancing, we executed new interest rate swaps.  See Note 16 for additional details.

In March 2016, we amended and decreased our $100.0 million Accounts Receivable Securitization Facility with the Bank of Nova Scotia to $40.0 million to reflect a lower anticipated receivables balance in connection with the separation of AFI, and we extended the maturity date to March 2019.  As of September 30, 2016, there were no outstanding borrowings on the accounts receivable securitization facility.