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Derivative Financial Instruments
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Derivative Instruments and Hedges, Assets [Abstract]  
Derivative Financial Instruments
Derivative Financial Instruments
We principally use derivative financial instruments to manage interest rate risk associated with long-term debt and foreign exchange risk related to foreign operations and foreign currency transactions. We enter into derivative financial instruments with a number of major financial institutions to minimize counterparty credit risk.
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments
Interest rate swaps are used to adjust the proportion of total debt that is subject to variable and fixed interest rates. The interest rate swaps are designated as hedges of the amount of future cash flows related to interest payments on variable-rate debt that, in combination with the interest payments on the debt, convert a portion of the variable-rate debt to fixed-rate debt. At June 30, 2018, we had interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling $150,000. The interest rate swaps effectively convert this amount of variable-rate debt to fixed-rate debt at 2.87%, including the applicable margin of 1.63% as of June 30, 2018. The interest will revert back to variable rates based on LIBOR plus the applicable margin upon the maturity of the interest rate swaps. These interest rate swaps mature at various times through June 23, 2020.
We use foreign currency contracts as cash flow hedges to effectively fix the exchange rates on future payments and revenue. To mitigate exposure in movements between various currencies, including the Philippine peso, we had outstanding foreign currency forwards with notional amounts of $40,088 at June 30, 2018. These contracts mature at various times through February 28, 2020.
We use forward currency contracts to hedge our net investment in certain foreign subsidiaries. To mitigate the exposure in foreign currencies, we had an outstanding net investment hedge in Euro, with a notional amount of $27,227 at June 30, 2018, maturing in our fourth quarter of 2018.
These interest rate swaps, foreign currency contracts and net investment hedges are recorded in the consolidated condensed balance sheets at fair value and the related gains or losses are deferred in shareholders’ equity as a component of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) (AOCIL). These deferred gains and losses are reclassified into the consolidated condensed statements of earnings, as necessary, during the periods in which the related payments or receipts affect earnings. However, to the extent the interest rate swaps and foreign currency contracts are not perfectly effective in offsetting the change in the value of the payments and revenue being hedged, the ineffective portion of these contracts is recognized in earnings immediately. Ineffectiveness was not material in the first nine months of 2018 or 2017.
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
We also have foreign currency exposure on balances, primarily intercompany, that are denominated in foreign currencies and are adjusted to current values using period-end exchange rates. The resulting gains or losses are recorded in the consolidated condensed statements of earnings. To minimize foreign currency exposure, we had foreign currency contracts with notional amounts of $122,408 at June 30, 2018. The foreign currency contracts are recorded in the consolidated condensed balance sheets at fair value and resulting gains or losses are recorded in the consolidated condensed statements of earnings. We recorded the following gains or losses on foreign currency contracts which are included in other income or expense and generally offset the gains or losses from the foreign currency adjustments on the intercompany balances that are also included in other income or expense:
 
 
Three Months Ended
 
Nine Months Ended
 
June 30,
2018
 
July 1,
2017
 
June 30,
2018
 
July 1,
2017
Net gain (loss)
 
$
(1,028
)
 
$
(1,440
)
 
$
(4,037
)
 
$
(539
)

Summary of derivatives
The fair value and classification of derivatives is summarized as follows:
 
 
 
June 30,
2018
 
September 30,
2017
Derivatives designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Other current assets
 
$
370

 
$
551

Foreign currency contracts
Other assets
 
28

 
50

Interest rate swaps
Other current assets
 
1,543

 
552

Interest rate swaps
Other assets
 
439

 
314

 
Total asset derivatives
 
$
2,380

 
$
1,467

Foreign currency contracts
Other accrued liabilities
 
$
1,824

 
$
1,434

Foreign currency contracts
Other long-term liabilities
 
508

 
244

Interest rate swaps
Other accrued liabilities
 

 
10

Interest rate swaps
Other long-term liabilities
 

 
15

Net investment hedge
Other accrued liabilities
 
5

 

 
Total liability derivatives
 
$
2,337

 
$
1,703

Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments:
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Other current assets
 
$
461

 
$
95

Foreign currency contracts
Other accrued liabilities
 
$
647

 
$
383