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Derivatives and Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivatives and Financial Instruments Derivatives and Financial Instruments
We are exposed to the impact of changes in interest rates in the normal course of business. Our financial risk management program is designed to manage the exposure arising from this cash flow risk and uses derivative financial instruments to minimize this risk. We do not enter into derivative financial instruments for trading or speculative purposes.
In 2019, we executed interest rate swap contracts with notional amounts aggregating $500 million that are designated as cash flow hedges to manage interest rate risk on our floating rate debt. These interest rate swap contracts effectively fix the borrowing rates on a portion of our floating rate debt discussed in Note 7 - Long-term Debt and Other Borrowings, Net.
Our interest rate swap agreements exchange payment streams based on the notional principal amount. These agreements fix our future interest rates ranging from 1.63% to 1.70% plus the applicable margin as provided in our debt agreement on an amount of our debt principal equal to the then-outstanding swap notional amount. The base notional amount matures on July 31, 2021. On the interest rate swap inception dates, we designated the swaps as a hedge of the variability in cash flows we pay on our variable rate borrowings.
The following table discloses the fair value and balance sheet location of our derivative instruments:
Liability Derivatives
Cash Flow Hedging InstrumentsBalance Sheet LocationJune 30, 2020December 31, 2019
Interest rate swap contractsOther liabilities$ $ 

At inception of the hedging contract, we used statistical regression to assess the effectiveness of the interest rate hedges. The hedging contracts were deemed highly effective and are expected to be highly effective throughout the hedge period. Therefore, we perform a qualitative assessment of the hedge effectiveness at each subsequent quarterly reporting date. As of June 30, 2020, derivative gains and losses were reported as a component of Other comprehensive income (loss) and will subsequently be recorded in the condensed consolidated statements of operations when the hedged transaction is recognized in earnings.

The effect of cash flow hedges on Other comprehensive income (loss) was as follows:
Cash Flow Hedging InstrumentsLocationThree Months Ended
June 30, 2020
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2020
Amounts recognized in Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax
Accumulated other comprehensive loss$ $(7) 

The net amount of deferred losses on cash flow hedges that are expected to be reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) into Interest expense within the next 12 months is $8 million.