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Financing
3 Months Ended
May 05, 2012
Financing [Abstract]  
Financing

Note H – Financing

The Company’s long-term debt consisted of the following:

 

 

                 

(in thousands)

  May 5,
2012
    August 27,
2011
 

5.875% Senior Notes due October 2012, effective interest rate of 6.33%

  $ 300,000     $ 300,000  

4.375% Senior Notes due June 2013, effective interest rate of 5.65%

    200,000       200,000  

6.500% Senior Notes due January 2014, effective interest rate of 6.63%

    500,000       500,000  

5.750% Senior Notes due January 2015, effective interest rate of 5.89%

    500,000       500,000  

5.500% Senior Notes due November 2015, effective interest rate of 4.86%

    300,000       300,000  

6.950% Senior Notes due June 2016, effective interest rate of 7.09%

    200,000       200,000  

7.125% Senior Notes due August 2018, effective interest rate of 7.28%

    250,000       250,000  

4.000% Senior Notes due November 2020, effective interest rate of 4.43%

    500,000       500,000  

3.700% Senior Notes due April 2022, effective interest rate of 3.85%

    500,000       —    

Commercial paper, weighted average interest rate of 0.44% and 0.35% at May 5, 2012 and August 27, 2011, respectively

    349,000       567,600  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    $ 3,599,000     $ 3,317,600  
   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

As of May 5, 2012, the commercial paper borrowings and the 5.875% Senior Notes due October 2012 mature in the next twelve months, but are classified as long-term in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, as the Company has the ability and intent to refinance them on a long-term basis. Specifically, excluding the effect of commercial paper borrowings, the Company had $996.6 million of availability under its $1.0 billion revolving credit facility, expiring in September 2016, which would allow it to replace these short-term obligations with long-term financing.

In addition to the long-term debt discussed above, as of May 5, 2012, the Company had $7.3 million of short-term borrowings that are scheduled to mature in the next 12 months. The short-term borrowings are unsecured, peso-denominated borrowings and accrued interest at 4.63% as of May 5, 2012.

On April 24, 2012, the Company issued $500 million in 3.700% Senior Notes due April 2022 under the Company’s shelf registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 17, 2012 (the “Shelf Registration”). The Shelf Registration allows the Company to sell an indeterminate amount in debt securities to fund general corporate purposes, including repaying, redeeming or repurchasing outstanding debt and for working capital, capital expenditures, new store openings, stock repurchases and acquisitions. The Company used the proceeds from the issuance of debt to repay a portion of the commercial paper borrowings and for general corporate purposes.

In September 2011, the Company amended and restated its $800 million revolving credit facility, which was scheduled to expire in July 2012. The capacity under the revolving credit facility was increased to $1.0 billion. This credit facility is available to primarily support commercial paper borrowings, letters of credit and other short-term unsecured bank loans. The capacity of the credit facility may be increased to $1.250 billion prior to the maturity date at the Company’s election and subject to bank credit capacity and approval, may include up to $200 million in letters of credit, and may include up to $175 million in capital leases each fiscal year. Under the revolving credit facility, the Company may borrow funds consisting of Eurodollar loans or base rate loans. Interest accrues on Eurodollar loans at a defined Eurodollar rate, defined as LIBOR plus the applicable percentage, as defined in the revolving credit facility, depending upon the Company’s senior, unsecured, (non-credit enhanced) long-term debt rating. Interest accrues on base rate loans as defined in the credit facility. The Company also has the option to borrow funds under the terms of a swingline loan subfacility. The revolving credit facility expires in September 2016.

The fair value of the Company’s debt was estimated at $3.896 billion as of May 5, 2012, and $3.633 billion as of August 27, 2011, based on the quoted market prices for the same or similar issues or on the current rates available to the Company for debt of the same terms (Level 2). Such fair value is greater than the carrying value of debt by $289.7 million at May 5, 2012, and $281.0 million at August 27, 2011.