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Debt
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt DEBT
Long-term debt consists of:
June 30, 2020December 31, 2019
Interest Rate at
June 30, 2020
PrincipalUnamortized Debt CostsTotalPrincipalUnamortized Debt CostsTotal
Term loan maturing 2026,
variable interest rate
4.3%$239.3  $(3.8) $235.4  $300.0  $(5.1) $294.9  
2013 Notes, maturing 2023,
fixed interest rate
4.5%275.0  (1.2) 273.8  275.0  (1.5) 273.5  
2014 Notes, maturing 2025,
fixed interest rate
5.4%300.0  (1.3) 298.7  300.0  (1.5) 298.5  
ABL Credit Agreement,
variable interest rate
3.3%—  —  —  13.5  —  13.5  
Finance leases21.6  —  21.6  22.0  —  22.0  
Total debt835.9  (6.4) 829.5  910.5  (8.1) 902.4  
Less: current portion(1.6) —  (1.6) (17.9) —  (17.9) 
Net long-term portion$834.2  $(6.4) $827.9  $892.6  $(8.1) $884.5  

At June 30, 2020, we were in compliance with covenants in our various credit agreements. The maturities of our Term loan and our ABL Credit Agreement are subject to the refinancing of our 2013 Notes. If the 2013 Notes are not refinanced 91 days before their maturity, the ABL Credit Agreement and Term Loan Credit Agreement will become due.
Term Loan Credit Agreement
The Term Loan Credit Agreement matures on July 26, 2026. We are required to repay the aggregate outstanding principal amount in quarterly installments in an aggregate amount for each such date equal to the aggregate principal amount of the initial loan amount (as such amount may be adjusted pursuant to the prepayment provisions of the Term Loan Credit Agreement) multiplied by 0.25%. In the second quarter, we made a voluntary prepayment of $60 million. This prepayment was applied against our quarterly required installments through 2026.
In addition, we must make mandatory prepayments of principal under the Term Loan Credit Agreement upon the occurrence of certain specified events, including certain asset sales (subject to customary reinvestment rights), debt issuances not permitted under the Term Loan Credit Agreement, and based on a percentage, which may vary from 0% to 50% depending on our secured leverage ratio, of annual Excess Cash Flows in excess of certain threshold amounts, less any voluntary prepayments under the Term Loan Credit Agreement. Any remaining outstanding principal balance under the Term Loan Credit Agreement is repayable on the maturity date. Amounts repaid or prepaid by us with respect to the loans under the Term Loan Credit Agreement cannot be reborrowed. We may, at our option, prepay any borrowings under the Term Loan Credit Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time without premium or penalty (except in certain circumstances).
We may add one or more incremental term loan facilities to the Term Loan Credit Agreement, subject to obtaining commitments from any participating lenders and certain other conditions, in an amount not to exceed (1) $100 million, plus (2) the amount of all voluntary prepayments of the Term Loan Credit Agreement (other than prepayments funded with long-term indebtedness), plus (3) an additional amount, so long as after giving effect to the incurrence of such additional amount, our pro forma first lien secured leverage ratio would not exceed 2.00x to 1.00x. At June 30, 2020 our pro forma first lien secured ratio was 0.97x. Under the Term Loan Credit Agreement, loans generally may bear interest based on LIBOR or an annual base rate, as applicable, plus, in each case, an applicable margin. When our leverage ratio is (i) less than or equal to 4.25 to 1.00, the margin is 3.00% per annum in the case of LIBOR loans and of 2.00% per annum in the case of annual base rate loans and (ii) greater than 4.25 to 1.00, the margin is 3.25% per annum in the case of LIBOR loans and of 2.25% per annum in the case of annual base rate loans. At June 30, 2020, our leverage ratio was 3.59x and therefore our applicable margin on LIBOR loans was 3.00%.
ABL Credit Agreement
The ABL Credit Agreement matures on July 26, 2024 and includes a $250 million revolving loan commitment, subject to borrowing base limitations based on a percentage of applicable eligible receivables and eligible inventory. Based upon our Consolidated Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2020, our borrowings supported up to $220.6 million availability under the line of which we utilized $4.4 million, no borrowings outstanding and $4.4 million under letters of credit. We may, at our option, prepay any borrowings under the ABL Credit Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time without premium or penalty (except in certain circumstances). Borrowings under the ABL Credit Agreement are also subject to mandatory prepayment in certain circumstances, including in the event that borrowings exceed applicable borrowing base limits. We may also increase commitments under the ABL Credit Agreement in an aggregate principal amount of up to $100 million, subject to obtaining commitments from any participating lenders and certain other conditions.
The ABL Credit Agreement also contains a financial covenant, which requires us to maintain a consolidated fixed charge coverage ratio of not less than 1.10 to 1.00, provided that the financial covenant under the ABL Credit Agreement is only applicable when unused availability falls below $25 million. As of June 30, 2020, our fixed charge coverage ratio was approximately 1.50x which included the impact of our voluntary debt prepayments. Our ability to utilize our ABL Credit Agreement could be limited in the future by our bond indentures which have limitations on liens.