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Debt
3 Months Ended
Apr. 29, 2023
Debt [Abstract]  
Debt 6. Debt

Short-Term Debt

U.S. Revolving Credit Facility

On April 12, 2023, we entered into a $1.25 billion five-year senior unsecured revolving credit facility agreement (the “Five-Year Facility Agreement”) with a syndicate of banks. The Five-Year Facility Agreement replaced the previous $1.25 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility (the “Previous Facility”) with a syndicate of banks, which was entered into in May 2021 and scheduled to expire in May 2026, but was terminated on April 12, 2023. The Five-Year Facility Agreement permits borrowings of up to $1.25 billion and expires in April 2028. There were no borrowings outstanding under the Five-Year Facility Agreement as of April 29, 2023, or the Previous Facility as of January 28, 2023, or April 30, 2022.

The interest rate under the Five-Year Facility Agreement is variable and is determined at our option as: (i) the sum of (a) the greatest of (1) JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.’s prime rate, (2) the greater of the federal funds rate and the overnight bank funding rate plus, in each case, 0.5%, and (3) Adjusted Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (the “ Adjusted Term SOFR”) for an interest period of one month plus 1%, and (b) a variable margin rate (the “ABR Margin”); or (ii) Adjusted Term SOFR plus a variable margin rate (the “Term SOFR Margin”). In addition, a facility fee is assessed on the commitment amount. The ABR Margin, Term SOFR Margin and the facility fee are based upon our current senior unsecured debt rating. Under the Five-Year Facility Agreement, the ABR Margin ranges from 0.00% to 0.100%, the Term SOFR Margin ranges from 0.680% to 1.100%, and the facility fee ranges from 0.070% to 0.150%. The Five-Year Facility Agreement is guaranteed by certain of our subsidiaries and contains customary affirmative and negative covenants. Among other things, these covenants restrict our and certain of our subsidiaries’ abilities to incur liens on certain assets; make material changes in corporate structure or the nature of our business; dispose of material assets; engage in certain mergers, consolidations and certain other fundamental changes; or engage in certain transactions with affiliates.

The Five-Year Facility Agreement also contains covenants that require us to maintain a maximum cash flow leverage ratio. The Five-Year Facility Agreement contains default provisions including, but not limited to, failure to pay interest or principal when due and failure to comply with covenants.

Long-Term Debt

Long-term debt consisted of the following ($ in millions):

April 29, 2023

January 28, 2023

April 30, 2022

Notes, 4.45%, due October 1, 2028

$

500 

$

500 

$

500 

Notes, 1.95%, due October 1, 2030

650 

650 

650 

Interest rate swap valuation adjustments

(11)

(7)

4 

Subtotal

1,139 

1,143 

1,154 

Debt discounts and issuance costs

(9)

(9)

(10)

Finance lease obligations

40 

42 

41 

Total long-term debt

1,170 

1,176 

1,185 

Less current portion

15 

16 

15 

Total long-term debt, less current portion

$

1,155 

$

1,160 

$

1,170 

Fair Value and Future Maturities

See Note 4, Fair Value Measurements, for the fair value of long-term debt. Other than the $500 million of principal amount of notes due October 1, 2028, we do not have any future maturities of long-term debt within the next five fiscal years.