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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2019
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES  
DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES

NOTE 10 – DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGING ACTIVITIES

We maintain a foreign exchange risk management policy designed to establish a framework to protect the value of our non-functional denominated transactions from adverse changes in exchange rates. Sales of our products can be denominated in a currency different from the currency in which the related costs to produce the product are denominated. Changes in exchange rates on such inter-country sales or intercompany loans can impact our results of operations. Our policy is not to engage in speculative foreign currency hedging activities, but to minimize our net foreign currency transaction exposure, defined as firm commitments and transactions recorded and denominated in currencies other than the functional currency. We may use foreign currency forward exchange contracts, options and cross currency swaps to economically hedge these risks.

For derivative instruments designated as hedges, we formally document the nature and relationships between the hedging instruments and the hedged items, as well as the risk management objectives, strategies for undertaking the various hedge transactions, and the method of assessing hedge effectiveness at inception. Quarterly thereafter, we formally assess whether the derivatives that are used in hedging transactions are highly effective in offsetting changes in the fair value or cash flows of the hedged item. Additionally, in order to designate any derivative instrument as a hedge of an anticipated transaction, the significant characteristics and expected terms of any anticipated transaction must be specifically identified, and it must be probable that the anticipated transaction will occur. All derivative financial instruments used as hedges are recorded at fair value in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. See Note 11 - Fair Value for additional details.

CASH FLOW HEDGE

For derivative instruments that are designated and qualify as cash flow hedges, the changes in fair values are recorded in accumulated other comprehensive loss and included in changes in derivative gain/loss. The changes in the fair values of derivatives designated as cash flow hedges are reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive loss to net income when the underlying hedged item is recognized in earnings. Cash flows from the settlement of derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedges offset cash flows from the underlying hedged items and are included in operating activities in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.

During 2017, our wholly-owned UK subsidiary borrowed $280 million in term loan borrowings under a new credit facility. In order to mitigate the currency risk of U.S. dollar debt on a euro functional currency entity and to mitigate the risk of variability in interest rates, we entered into a cross currency swap in the notional amount of $280 million to effectively hedge the foreign exchange and interest rate exposure on the $280 million term loan. This EUR/USD swap agreement fixed our U.S. dollar floating-rate debt to 1.36% euro fixed-rate debt. Related to this hedge, approximately $2.2 million of loss is included in accumulated other comprehensive loss at September 30, 2019. The amount expected to be recognized into earnings during the next 12 months related to the interest component of our cross currency swap based on prevailing foreign exchange and interest rates at September 30, 2019 is $4.2 million. The amount expected to be recognized into earnings during the next 12 months related to the foreign exchange component of our cross currency swap is dependent on fluctuations in currency exchange rates. As of September 30, 2019, the fair values of the cross currency swap were a $6.7 million asset. The swap contract expires on July 20, 2022.

HEDGE OF NET INVESTMENTS IN FOREIGN OPERATIONS

A significant number of our operations are located outside of the United States. Because of this, movements in exchange rates may have a significant impact on the translation of the financial condition and results of operations of our foreign subsidiaries. A strengthening U.S. dollar relative to foreign currencies has a dilutive translation effect on our financial condition and results of operations. Conversely, a weakening U.S. dollar has an additive effect. In some cases, we maintain debt in these subsidiaries to offset the net asset exposure. We do not otherwise actively manage this risk using derivative financial instruments. In the event we plan on a full or partial liquidation of any of our foreign subsidiaries where our net investment is likely to be monetized, we will consider hedging the currency exposure associated with such a transaction.

OTHER

As of September 30, 2019, we have recorded the fair value of foreign currency forward exchange contracts of $38 thousand in prepaid and other and $0.6 million in accounts payable and accrued liabilities on the balance sheet. All forward exchange contracts outstanding as of September 30, 2019 had an aggregate notional contract amount of $43.9 million.

Fair Value of Derivative Instruments in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018

    

    

September 30, 2019

    

December 31, 2018

 

Derivatives

Derivatives

Derivatives

not

Derivatives

not

Designated

Designated

Designated

Designated

Balance Sheet

as Hedging

as Hedging

as Hedging

as Hedging

Location

Instruments

Instruments

Instruments

Instruments

 

Derivative Assets

 

Foreign Exchange Contracts

 

Prepaid and other

$

$

38

$

$

259

Cross Currency Swap Contract (1)

 

Prepaid and other

 

6,673

 

 

 

$

6,673

$

38

$

$

259

Derivative Liabilities

Foreign Exchange Contracts

 

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$

$

597

$

$

331

Cross Currency Swap Contract (1)

 

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

 

 

 

1,040

 

$

$

597

$

1,040

$

331

(1)

This cross currency swap contract is composed of both an interest component and a foreign exchange component.

The Effect of Cash Flow Hedge Accounting on Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Quarters Ended September 30, 2019 and 2018

Amount of Gain (Loss)

Total Amount

Amount of Gain (Loss)

Location of (Loss)

Reclassified from

of Affected

Derivatives in Cash

Recognized in

Gain Recognized

Accumulated

Income

Flow Hedging

Other Comprehensive

in Income on

Other Comprehensive

Statement

Relationships

Income on Derivative

Derivatives

Income on Derivative

Line Item

2019

2018

2019

2018

 

Cross currency swap contract:

Interest component

 

$

1,586

$

(68)

Interest expense

$

1,309

$

1,337

$

(8,898)

Foreign exchange component

 

6,491

2,131

Miscellaneous, net

6,491

2,131

(269)

$

8,077

$

2,063

$

7,800

$

3,468

The Effect of Cash Flow Hedge Accounting on Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019 and 2018

Amount of Gain (Loss)

Total Amount

Amount of Gain (Loss)

Location of (Loss)

Reclassified from

of Affected

Derivatives in Cash

Recognized in

Gain Recognized

Accumulated

Income

Flow Hedging

Other Comprehensive

in Income on

Other Comprehensive

Statement

Relationships

Income on Derivative

Derivatives

Income on Derivative

Line Item

2019

2018

2019

2018

 

Cross currency swap contract:

Interest component

 

$

4,058

$

5,084

Interest expense

$

4,315

$

3,824

$

(26,868)

Foreign exchange component

 

8,084

9,984

Miscellaneous, net

8,084

9,984

148

$

12,142

$

15,068

$

12,399

$

13,808

The Effect of Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the Quarters Ended September 30, 2019 and 2018

Amount of (Loss) Gain

Derivatives Not Designated

Location of (Loss) Gain Recognized

Recognized in Income

as Hedging Instruments

in Income on Derivatives

on Derivatives

2019

2018

 

Foreign Exchange Contracts

 

Other (Expense) Income:
Miscellaneous, net

$

(15)

$

(1,011)

$

(15)

$

(1,011)

The Effect of Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019 and 2018

Amount of (Loss) Gain

Derivatives Not Designated

Location of (Loss) Gain Recognized

Recognized in Income

as Hedging Instruments

in Income on Derivatives

on Derivatives

2019

2018

 

Foreign Exchange Contracts

 

Other (Expense) Income:
Miscellaneous, net

$

(529)

$

102

$

(529)

$

102

Gross Amounts not Offset

 

Gross Amounts

Net Amounts

in the Statement of

 

Offset in the

Presented in

Financial Position

 

 

Gross

Statement of

the Statement of

Financial

Cash Collateral

Net

 

Amount

Financial Position

Financial Position

Instruments

Received

Amount

 

Description

 

September 30, 2019

Derivative Assets

$

6,711

 

$

6,711

 

 

$

6,711

Total Assets

$

6,711

 

$

6,711

 

 

$

6,711

Derivative Liabilities

$

597

 

$

597

 

 

$

597

Total Liabilities

$

597

 

$

597

 

 

$

597

December 31, 2018

Derivative Assets

$

259

 

$

259

 

 

$

259

Total Assets

$

259

 

$

259

 

 

$

259

Derivative Liabilities

$

1,371

 

$

1,371

 

 

$

1,371

Total Liabilities

$

1,371

 

$

1,371

 

 

$

1,371