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Debt
12 Months Ended
Jan. 28, 2017
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt
Debt

Senior notes. Unsecured senior debt, net of unamortized discounts and debt issuance costs, as of January 28, 2017 and January 30, 2016 consisted of the following:

($000)
 
2016

 
2015

6.38% Series A Senior Notes due 2018
 
$
84,939

 
$
84,906

6.53% Series B Senior Notes due 2021
 
64,902

 
64,882

3.375% Senior Notes due 2024
 
246,652

 
246,237

Total
 
$
396,493

 
$
396,025



As of January 28, 2017, the Company had outstanding unsecured 3.375% Senior Notes due September 2024 (the “2024 Notes”) with an aggregate principal amount of $250 million. Interest on the 2024 Notes is payable semi-annually.

As of January 28, 2017, the Company also had outstanding two other series of unsecured senior notes in the aggregate principal amount of $150 million, held by various institutional investors. The Series A notes totaling $85 million are due in December 2018 and bear interest at a rate of 6.38%. The Series B notes totaling $65 million are due in December 2021 and bear interest at a rate of 6.53%. Borrowings under these senior notes are subject to certain financial covenants, including interest coverage and other financial ratios. As of January 28, 2017, the Company was in compliance with these covenants.

As of January 28, 2017 and January 30, 2016, total unamortized discount and debt issuance costs were $3.5 million and $4.0 million, respectively, and were classified as a reduction of Long-term debt.

The 2024 Notes, Series A, and Series B senior notes are all subject to prepayment penalties for early payment of principal.

The aggregate fair value of the three outstanding senior note issuances was approximately $419 million and $423 million as of January 28, 2017 and January 30, 2016, respectively. The fair value is estimated by obtaining comparable market quotes which are considered to be Level 1 inputs under the fair value measurements and disclosures guidance.

The following table shows scheduled annual principal payments on Long-term debt:

($000)
 
 
 
2017
 
 
$

2018
 
 
$
85,000

2019
 
 
$

2020
 
 
$

2021
 
 
$
65,000

Thereafter
 
 
$
250,000



The table below shows the components of interest expense and income for fiscal 2016, 2015, and 2014:
($000)
 
2016

 
2015

 
2014

Interest expense on long-term debt
 
$
18,573

 
$
18,568

 
$
12,990

Other interest expense
 
1,022

 
1,252

 
1,230

Capitalized interest
 
(26
)
 
(6,530
)
 
(10,825
)
Interest income
 
(3,081
)
 
(678
)
 
(411
)
Interest expense, net
 
$
16,488

 
$
12,612

 
$
2,984




Revolving credit facility. In April 2016, the Company entered into a new $600 million unsecured revolving credit facility. This credit facility, which replaced the Company's previous $600 million unsecured revolving credit facility, expires in April 2021 and contains a $300 million sublimit for issuance of standby letters of credit (subject to increase in proportion to any increase in the size of the credit facility). The facility also contains an option allowing the Company to increase the size of its credit facility by up to an additional $200 million, with the agreement of the lenders. Interest on any borrowings under this facility is based on LIBOR plus an applicable margin (currently 100 basis points) and is payable quarterly and upon maturity. The revolving credit facility may be extended, at the Company’s option, for up to two additional one year periods, subject to customary conditions. As of January 28, 2017 the Company had no borrowings or standby letters of credit outstanding under this facility and the $600 million credit facility remains in place and available.

The revolving credit facility is subject to a financial leverage ratio covenant. As of January 28, 2017, the Company was in compliance with this covenant.
Standby letters of credit and collateral trust. The Company uses standby letters of credit outside of its revolving credit facility in addition to a funded trust to collateralize its insurance obligations. As of January 28, 2017 and January 30, 2016, the Company had $11.6 million and $15.3 million, respectively, in standby letters of credit and $56.6 million and $56.4 million, respectively, in a collateral trust. The standby letters of credit are collateralized by restricted cash and the collateral trust consists of restricted cash, cash equivalents, and investments.
Trade letters of credit. The Company had $26.5 million and $32.0 million in trade letters of credit outstanding at January 28, 2017 and January 30, 2016, respectively.