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Debt financing
3 Months Ended
Sep. 27, 2014
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt financing
Debt financing
Short-term debt consists of the following (in thousands):
 
September 27,
2014
 
June 28,
2014
 
September 27,
2014
 
June 28,
2014
 
Interest Rate
 
Carrying Balance
Bank credit facilities and other
2.76%
 
3.20%
 
$
213,251

 
$
250,088

Accounts receivable securitization program
 
0.60%
 

 
615,000

Notes due September 1, 2015
6.00%
 
 
250,000

 

Short-term debt
 
 
 
 
$
463,251

 
$
865,088



Bank credit facilities and other consists of various committed and uncommitted lines of credit and other forms of bank debt with financial institutions utilized primarily to support the working capital requirements of foreign operations.

Long-term debt consists of the following (in thousands):

 
September 27,
2014
 
June 28,
2014
 
September 27,
2014
 
June 28,
2014
 
Interest Rate
 
Carrying Balance
Revolving credit facilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Accounts receivable securitization program
0.56%
 
 
$
675,000

 
$

2014 Credit Facility
3.55%
 
 

 

2012 Credit Facility
 
3.55%
 

 
12,000

Notes due:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
September 1, 2015
 
6.00%
 

 
250,000

September 15, 2016
6.63%
 
6.63%
 
300,000

 
300,000

June 15, 2020
5.88%
 
5.88%
 
300,000

 
300,000

December 1, 2022
4.88%
 
4.88%
 
350,000

 
350,000

Other long-term debt
1.52%
 
1.40%
 
2,689

 
3,867

Long-term debt before discount
 
 
 
 
1,627,689

 
1,215,867

Discount on notes
 
 
 
 
(1,930
)
 
(2,053
)
Long-term debt
 
 
 
 
$
1,625,759

 
$
1,213,814



In August 2014, the Company amended and extended its accounts receivable securitization program (the “Program”) with a group of financial institutions to allow the Company to transfer, on an ongoing revolving basis, an undivided interest in a designated pool of accounts receivable, to provide security or collateral for borrowings up to a maximum of $900.0 million. The Program does not qualify for sale accounting treatment and, as a result, any borrowings under the Program are recorded as debt on the consolidated balance sheets. Under the Program, the Company legally isolates certain U.S. trade receivables into a wholly-owned bankruptcy remote special purpose entity. Such isolated receivables, which are recorded within “Receivables” in the consolidated balance sheets, totaled $1.45 billion and $1.65 billion at September 27, 2014 and June 28, 2014, respectively. The Program contains certain covenants relating to the quality of the receivables sold. The Program also requires the Company to maintain certain minimum interest coverage and leverage ratios, which the Company was in compliance with as of September 27, 2014. The Program has a two-year term that expires in August 2016. As a result of the two-year term, outstanding borrowings under the Program are classified as long-term debt at September 27, 2014. Interest on borrowings is calculated using a base rate or a commercial paper rate plus a spread of 0.38%. The facility fee is 0.38%.

In July 2014, the Company terminated its existing Credit Facility and entered into a five-year $1.25 billion senior unsecured revolving credit facility (the “2014 Credit Facility”) with a syndicate of banks, consisting of revolving credit facilities and the issuance of up to $150.0 million of letters of credit, which expires in July 2019. Under the 2014 Credit Facility, the Company may select from various interest rate options, currencies and maturities. The 2014 Credit Facility contains certain covenants including various limitations on debt incurrence, share repurchases, dividends, investments and capital expenditures. The 2014 Credit Facility also includes financial covenants requiring the Company to maintain minimum interest coverage and leverage ratios, which the Company was in compliance with as of September 27, 2014. At September 27, 2014, there were $2.0 million in letters of credit issued under the 2014 Credit Facility. At June 28, 2014, there were $2.0 million in letters of credit issued.
At September 27, 2014, the carrying value and fair value of the Company’s total debt was $2.09 billion and $2.18 billion, respectively. At June 28, 2014, the carrying value and fair value of the Company's total debt was $2.08 billion and $2.19 billion, respectively. Fair value was estimated primarily based upon quoted market prices.