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Revolving Line of Credit
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Revolving Line of Credit
F. Revolving line of credit

On August 2, 2007, we entered into a revolving line of credit with a bank syndicate led by Sovereign Bank (“Sovereign”) based on qualified TimePayment lease receivables. The total commitment under the facility, originally $30 million, has been increased at various times, most recently from $100 million to $150 million in December 2012. The December 2012 amendment would also permit further increases in the total commitment under an accordion feature, to $175 million, with the agreement of the Agent and, as applicable, a new or existing Lender under certain conditions. Outstanding borrowings are collateralized by eligible lease contracts and a security interest in all of our other assets.

We had approximately $71.3 million and $70.4 million outstanding on our revolving line of credit facility at June 30, 2013, and December 31, 2012, respectively. At June 30, 2013, our available borrowing capacity was approximately $78.7 million, subject to limitations based on lease eligibility and a borrowing base formula. The revolving line of credit has financial covenants that we must comply with to obtain funding and avoid an event of default. As of June 30, 2013, we were in compliance with all covenants under the revolving line of credit.

The maturity date of our revolving line of credit is December 21, 2016, at which time the outstanding loan balance plus interest becomes due and payable. At our option upon maturity, the unpaid principal balance may be converted to a six month term loan.

The following table demonstrates the total commitment under the revolving credit facility with the associated rate options in effect during the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2013 and 2012. As of June 30, 2013, the total commitment under the facility was $150 million.

 

Amendment Date

   Total Commitment
under Credit Facility

(in millions)
    

Rate options(1)

October 2011

   $ 100       Prime plus 0.75%    or    LIBOR plus 2.75%

December 2012

   $ 150       Base(2) plus 0.75%    or    LIBOR plus 2.50%

 

(1) Under the terms of the facility, loans are Base Rate Loans (or, prior to December 2012, Prime Rate Loans), unless we elect LIBOR Loans. If a LIBOR Loan is not renewed at maturity it automatically converts to a Base Rate Loan.
(2) The “base rate” is the highest of the prime rate established by the Agent, or one-month LIBOR plus 1%, or the federal funds effective rate plus 0.5%.

At June 30, 2013, $65.0 million of our loans were LIBOR loans and $6.3 million of our loans were Base Rate Loans. The interest rate on our loans at June 30, 2013, was between 2.9% and 4.0%. At the same date, the qualified lease receivables eligible under the borrowing base computation were approximately $127.8 million.