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Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activity
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2021
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activity  
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activity

Note 9 – Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activity

Background

The Company is exposed to certain risks arising from both its business operations and economic conditions. The Company principally manages its exposures to a wide variety of business and operational risks through management of its core business activities. The Company manages economic risk, including interest rate, liquidity and credit risk primarily by managing the amount, sources and duration of its debt funding and, to a limited extent, the use of derivative instruments. For additional information regarding the leveling of the Company’s derivatives, refer to Note 10 – Fair Value Measurements.

The Company’s objective in using interest rate derivatives is to manage its exposure to interest rate movements and add stability to interest expense. To accomplish this objective, the Company uses interest rate swaps as part of its interest rate risk management strategy. Interest rate swaps designated as cash flow hedges involve the receipt of variable rate amounts from a counterparty in exchange for the Company making fixed rate payments over the life of the agreement without exchange of the underlying notional amount.

Recent Activity

In February 2020, the Company entered into forward-starting interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates from the trade date through the forecasted issuance date of $100.0 million of long-term debt. The Company hedged its exposure to the variability in future cash flows for a forecasted issuance of long-term debt over a maximum period ending March 2021. In August 2020, the Company terminated the swap agreements upon the debt issuance, paying $7.3 million upon termination. See discussion of the 2030 Senior Unsecured Public Notes in Note 5 – Debt above.

In August 2020, the Company entered into forward-starting interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates from the trade date through the forecasted issuance date of $100.0 million of long-term debt. The Company is hedging its exposure to the variability in future cash flows for a forecasted issuance of long-term debt over a maximum period ending February 2022. As of March 31, 2021, these interest rate swaps were valued as an asset of approximately $10.1 million.

In December 2020, the Company entered into forward-starting interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates from the trade date through the forecasted issuance date of $100.0 million of long-term debt. The Company is hedging its exposure to the variability in future cash flows for a forecasted

issuance of long-term debt over a maximum period ending February 2022. As of March 31, 2021, these interest rate swaps were valued as an asset of approximately $7.7 million.

In February 2021, the Company entered into forward-starting interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates from the trade date through the forecasted issuance date of $100.0 million of long-term debt. The Company is hedging its exposure to the variability in future cash flows for a forecasted issuance of long-term debt over a maximum period ending February 2022. As of March 31, 2021, these interest rate swaps were valued as an asset of approximately $5.2 million.

Prior Derivative Transactions

In July 2014, the Company entered into interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates on $65.0 million in variable-rate borrowings. Under the terms of the interest rate swap agreements, the Company receives from the counterparty interest on the notional amount based on one month LIBOR and pays to the counterparty a fixed rate of 2.09%. These swaps effectively converted $65.0 million of variable-rate borrowings to fixed-rate borrowings from July 21, 2014 to July 21, 2021. As of March 31, 2021, these interest rate swaps were valued as a liability of approximately $0.4 million.

In June 2016, the Company entered into an interest rate swap agreement to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates on $40.0 million in variable-rate borrowings. Under the terms of the interest rate swap agreement, the Company receives from the counterparty interest on the notional amount based on one month LIBOR and pays to the counterparty a fixed rate of 1.40%. This swap effectively converted $40.0 million of variable-rate borrowings to fixed-rate borrowings from August 1, 2016 to July 1, 2023. As of March 31, 2021, this interest rate swap was valued as a liability of approximately $1.0 million.

In December 2018, the Company entered into interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates on $100.0 million in variable-rate borrowings. Under the terms of the interest rate swap agreements, the Company receives from the counterparty interest on the notional amount based on one month LIBOR and pays to the counterparty a fixed rate of 2.66%. These swaps effectively converts $100.0 million of variable-rate borrowings to fixed-rate borrowings from December 27, 2018 to January 15, 2026. As of March 31, 2021, these interest rate swaps were valued as a liability of approximately $8.5 million.

In June 2019, the Company entered into forward-starting interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates from the trade date through the forecasted issuance date of $100.0 million of long-term debt. The Company hedged its exposure to the variability in future cash flows for a forecasted issuance of long-term debt over a maximum period ending March 2021. In August 2020, the Company terminated the swap agreements upon the debt issuance, paying $16.1 million upon termination. See discussion of the 2030 Senior Unsecured Public Notes in Note 5 – Debt above.

In October 2019, the Company entered into interest rate swap agreements to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates on $65.0 million in variable-rate borrowings. Under the terms of the interest rate swap agreements, the Company receives from the counterparty interest on the notional amount based on 1 month LIBOR and pays to the counterparty a fixed rate of 1.4275%. This swap effectively converts $65.0 million of variable-rate borrowings to fixed-rate borrowings from July 12, 2021 to January 12, 2024. As of March 31, 2021, this interest rate swap was valued as a liability of approximately $1.7 million.

Also in October 2019, the Company entered into an interest rate swap agreement to hedge against changes in future cash flows resulting from changes in interest rates on $35.0 million in variable-rate borrowings. Under the terms of the interest rate swap agreement, the Company receives from the counterparty interest on the notional amount based on 1 month LIBOR and pays to the counterparty a fixed rate of 1.4265%. This swap effectively converts $35.0 million of variable-rate borrowings to fixed-rate borrowings from September 29, 2020 to January 12, 2024. As of March 31, 2021, this interest rate swap was valued as a liability of approximately $1.0 million.

Recognition

Companies are required to recognize all derivative instruments as either assets or liabilities at fair value on the balance sheet. The Company recognizes its derivatives within Other Assets, net and Accounts Payable, Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

The Company recognizes all changes in fair value for hedging instruments designated and qualifying for cash flow hedge accounting treatment as a component of Other Comprehensive Income (OCI).

Amounts reported in accumulated OCI related to currently outstanding interest rate derivatives are recognized as an adjustment to income as interest payments are made on the Company’s variable-rate debt. Realized gains or losses on settled derivative instruments included in accumulated OCI are recognized as an adjustment over the term of the hedged debt transaction. During the next twelve months, the Company estimates that an additional $4.9 million will be reclassified as an increase to interest expense.

The Company had the following outstanding interest rate derivatives that were designated as cash flow hedges of interest rate risk (in thousands, except number of instruments):

Number of Instruments 1

Notional 1

March 31, 

December 31, 

March 31, 

December 31, 

Interest Rate Derivatives

    

2021

    

2020

    

2021

    

2020

Interest rate swap

 

18

 

16

$

605,000

$

505,000

1 Number of Instruments and total Notional disclosed includes all interest rate swap agreements outstanding at the balance sheet date, including forward-starting swaps prior to their effective date.

The table below presents the estimated fair value of the Company’s derivative financial instruments, as well as their classification in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (in thousands).

Asset Derivatives

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

    

Fair Value

    

Fair Value

Derivatives designated as cash flow hedges:

 

  

 

  

Other Assets, net

$

23,036

$

2,286

Liability Derivatives

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

    

Fair Value

    

Fair Value

Derivatives designated as cash flow hedges:

 

  

 

  

Accounts Payable, Accrued Expenses, and Other Liabilities

$

12,590

$

16,985

The table below presents the effect of the Company’s derivative financial instruments in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 (in thousands).

Location of

Derivatives in

Income/(Loss)

Cash Flow

Reclassified from

Amount of Income/(Loss)

Hedging

Amount of Income/(Loss) Recognized

Accumulated OCI

Reclassified from

Relationships

in OCI on Derivative

into Income

Accumulated OCI into Expense

Three Months Ended March 31, 

  

  

2021

  

2020

  

  

2021

  

2020

Interest rate swaps

$

23,954

$

(33,379)

 

Interest Expense

$

1,693

$

337

The Company does not use derivative instruments for trading or other speculative purposes and did not have any other derivative instruments or hedging activities as of March 31, 2021.

Credit-Risk-Related Contingent Features

The Company has agreements with its derivative counterparties that contain a provision where the Company could be declared in default on its derivative obligations if repayment of the underlying indebtedness is accelerated by the lender due to the Company’s default on the indebtedness.

As of March 31, 2021, the fair value of derivatives in a net liability position related to these agreements, which includes accrued interest but excludes any adjustment for nonperformance risk, was $9.9 million.

Although the derivative contracts are subject to master netting arrangements, which serve as credit mitigants to both the Company and its counterparties under certain situations, the Company does not net its derivative fair values or any existing rights or obligations to cash collateral on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

The table below presents a gross presentation of the effects of offsetting and a net presentation of the Company’s derivatives as of March 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020. The gross amounts of derivative assets or liabilities can be reconciled to the Tabular Disclosure of Fair Values of Derivative Instruments above, which also provides the location that derivative assets and liabilities are presented on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (in thousands):

Offsetting of Derivative Assets as of March 31, 2021

Gross Amounts

    

Net Amounts of

Offset in the

Assets presented

Gross Amounts Not Offset in the

Gross Amounts

    

Statement of

in the Statement

Statement of Financial Position

of Recognized

Financial

of Financial

    

Financial

    

Cash Collateral

    

Assets

    

Position

    

Position

    

Instruments

    

Received

    

Net Amount

Derivatives

$

23,036

$

$

23,036

$

(3,028)

$

$

20,008

Offsetting of Derivative Liabilities as of March 31, 2021

Net Amounts of

 

Gross Amounts

 

Liabilities

 

Offset in the

 

presented in the

 

Gross Amounts Not Offset in the

 

Gross Amounts

 

Statement of

 

Statement of

 

Statement of Financial Position

 

of Recognized

 

Financial

 

Financial

 

Financial

 

Cash Collateral

    

Liabilities

    

Position

    

Position

    

Instruments

    

Posted

    

Net Amount

Derivatives

$

12,590

$

$

12,590

$

(3,028)

$

$

9,562

Offsetting of Derivative Assets as of December 31, 2020

Gross Amounts

Net Amounts of

 

Offset in the

 

Assets presented

 

Gross Amounts Not Offset in the

 

Gross Amounts

 

Statement of

 

in the Statement

 

Statement of Financial Position

 

of Recognized

 

Financial

 

of Financial

 

Financial

 

Cash Collateral

    

Assets

    

Position

    

Position

    

Instruments

    

Received

    

Net Amount

Derivatives

$

2,286

$

$

2,286

$

(1,258)

$

$

1,028

Offsetting of Derivative Liabilities as of December 31, 2020

Net Amounts of

 

Gross Amounts

 

Liabilities

 

Offset in the

 

presented in the

 

Gross Amounts Not Offset in the

 

Gross Amounts

 

Statement of

 

Statement of

 

Statement of Financial Position

 

of Recognized

 

Financial

 

Financial

 

Financial

 

Cash Collateral

    

Liabilities

    

Position

    

Position

    

Instruments

    

Posted

    

Net Amount

Derivatives

$

16,985

$

$

16,985

$

(1,258)

$

$

15,727