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Derivative Financial Instruments
9 Months Ended
Jun. 29, 2019
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivative Financial Instruments Derivative Financial Instruments
Our earnings and cash flows are subject to fluctuations due to changes in foreign currency exchange rates. Our most significant foreign currency exposures relate to Western European countries, Japan, China, Israel, India and Canada. Our foreign currency risk management strategy is principally designed to mitigate the future potential financial impact of changes in the U.S. Dollar value of anticipated transactions and balances denominated in foreign currency resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates. We enter into derivative transactions, specifically foreign currency forward contracts, to manage the exposures to foreign currency exchange risk to reduce earnings volatility. We do not enter into derivatives transactions for trading or speculative purposes.
Non-Designated Hedges
We hedge our net foreign currency monetary assets and liabilities primarily resulting from foreign currency denominated receivables and payables with foreign exchange forward contracts to reduce the risk that our earnings and cash flows will be adversely affected by changes in foreign currency exchange rates. These contracts have maturities of up to approximately three months. Generally, we do not designate these foreign currency forward contracts as hedges for accounting purposes and changes in the fair value of these instruments are recognized immediately in earnings. Because we enter into forward contracts only as an economic hedge, any gain or loss on the underlying foreign-denominated balance would be offset by the loss or gain on the forward contract. Gains and losses on forward
contracts and foreign denominated receivables and payables are included in Other income (expense), net.
As of June 29, 2019 and September 30, 2018, we had outstanding forward contracts with notional amounts equivalent to the following:
Currency Hedged
June 29,
2019
 
September 30,
2018
 
(in thousands)
Canadian / U.S. Dollar
10,095

 
7,334

Euro / U.S. Dollar
328,802

 
297,730

British Pound / U.S. Dollar
4,530

 
7,074

Israeli Sheqel / U.S. Dollar
8,641

 
9,778

Japanese Yen / U.S. Dollar
35,350

 
37,456

Swiss Franc / U.S. Dollar
9,364

 
11,944

Danish Kroner/ U.S. Dollar
3,600

 
1,902

Swedish Kronor / U.S. Dollar
17,893

 
18,207

Chinese Yuan offshore / U.S. Dollar
3,921

 
116

Singapore Dollar / U.S. Dollar
33,380

 
1,314

Chinese Renminbi / U.S. Dollar
9,217

 
9,010

All other
6,746

 
4,091

Total
$
471,539

 
$
405,956


The following table shows the effect of our non-designated hedges in the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended June 29, 2019 and June 30, 2018:
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
 
Location of Gain or (Loss) Recognized in Income
 
Net realized and unrealized gain or (loss) (excluding the underlying foreign currency exposure being hedged)
 
 
 
 
Three months ended
 
Nine months ended
 
 
 
 
June 29,
2019
 
June 30,
2018
 
June 29,
2019
 
June 30,
2018
 
 
 
 
(in thousands)
Forward Contracts
 
Other income (expense), net
 
$
1,735

 
$
(9,392
)
 
$
(1,004
)
 
$
(6,370
)

In the three months ended June 29, 2019 foreign currency gains, net were $0.1 million, and in the first nine months ended June 29, 2019 foreign currency losses, net were $0.2 million. In the three and nine months ended June 30, 2018 foreign currency losses, net were $2.2 million and $5.4 million, respectively.
Cash Flow Hedges
Our foreign exchange risk management program objective is to identify foreign exchange exposures and implement appropriate hedging strategies to minimize earnings fluctuations resulting from foreign exchange rate movements. In 2018 and the first quarter of 2019, we designated certain foreign exchange forward contracts as cash flow hedges of Euro, Yen and SEK denominated intercompany forecasted revenue transactions (supported by third-party sales). All foreign exchange forward contracts were carried at fair value on the Consolidated Balance Sheets and had maximum duration of up to 15 months. There were no foreign exchange forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges as of June 29, 2019.
Cash flow hedge relationships were designated at inception, and effectiveness was assessed prospectively and retrospectively using monthly regression analysis. As the forward contracts were highly effective in offsetting changes to future cash flows on the hedged transactions, we recorded the effective portion of changes in these cash flow hedges in accumulated other comprehensive income and subsequently reclassified it into earnings in the period during which the hedged transactions were recognized in earnings. Changes in the fair value of foreign exchange forward contracts due to changes in time value was included in the assessment of effectiveness. Our derivatives were not subject to any
credit contingent features. We managed credit risk with counterparties by trading among several counterparties and we reviewed our counterparties’ credit at least quarterly.
As of June 29, 2019 and September 30, 2018, we had outstanding forward contracts designated as cash flow hedges with notional amounts equivalent to the following:
Currency Hedged
June 29,
2019
 
September 30,
2018
 
(in thousands)
Euro / U.S. Dollar
$

 
$
8,495

Japanese Yen / U.S. Dollar

 
2,193

Swedish Kronor / U.S. Dollar

 
1,708

Total
$

 
$
12,396


The following table shows the effect of our derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges in the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended June 29, 2019 and June 30, 2018 (in thousands):
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
 
Gain or (Loss) Recognized in OCI-Effective Portion
 
Location of Gain or (Loss) Reclassified from OCI into Income-Effective Portion
 
Gain or (Loss) Reclassified from OCI into Income-Effective Portion
 
Location of Gain or (Loss) Recognized-Ineffective Portion
 
Gain or (Loss) Recognized-Ineffective Portion


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June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018



June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018



June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
Forward Contracts
 
$

 
$
4,468

 
Total software revenue
 
$

 
$
(277
)
 
Other income (expense), net
 
$

 
$
52

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018



June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018



June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
Forward Contracts
 
$
187

 
$
1,086

 
Total software revenue
 
$
627

 
$
(2,659
)
 
Other income (expense), net
 
$

 
$
17



As of June 29, 2019, we have no cash flow hedges outstanding and no balance in accumulated other comprehensive loss.
If an underlying forecast transaction does not occur, or it becomes probable that it will not occur, the related hedge gains and losses on the cash flow hedge would be immediately reclassified to Other income (expense), net on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. For the nine months ended June 29, 2019 and June 30, 2018, there were no such gains or losses.
Net Investment Hedges
We translate balance sheet accounts of subsidiaries with foreign functional currencies into the U.S. Dollar using the exchange rate at each balance sheet date. Resulting translation adjustments are reported as a component of accumulated other comprehensive loss on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. We designate certain foreign exchange forward contracts as net investment hedges against exposure on translation of balance sheet accounts of Euro functional subsidiaries. Net investment hedges partially offset the impact of foreign currency translation adjustment recorded in accumulated other comprehensive loss on the Consolidated Balance Sheet. All foreign exchange forward contracts are carried at fair value on the Consolidated Balance Sheet and the maximum duration of foreign exchange forward contracts is approximately three months.
Net investment hedge relationships are designated at inception, and effectiveness is assessed retrospectively on a quarterly basis using the net equity position of Euro functional subsidiaries. As the forward contracts are highly effective in offsetting exchange rate exposure, we record changes in these net investment hedges in accumulated other comprehensive loss and subsequently reclassify them to foreign currency translation adjustment in accumulated other comprehensive loss at the time of forward contract maturity. Changes in the fair value of foreign exchange forward contracts due to changes in time value are excluded from the assessment of effectiveness. Our derivatives are not subject to any credit contingent features. We manage credit risk with counterparties by trading among several counterparties and we review our counterparties’ credit at least quarterly.
As of June 29, 2019 and September 30, 2018, we had outstanding forward contracts designated as net investment hedges with notional amounts equivalent to the following:
Currency Hedged
June 29,
2019
 
September 30,
2018
 
(in thousands)
Euro / U.S. Dollar
$
217,202

 
$

Total
$
217,202

 
$

The following table shows the effect of our derivative instruments designated as net investment hedges in the Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended June 29, 2019 and June 30, 2018 (in thousands):
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
 
Gain or (Loss) Recognized in OCI-Effective Portion
 
Location of Gain or (Loss) Reclassified from OCI -Effective Portion
Gain or (Loss) Reclassified from OCI-Effective Portion
 
Location of Gain or (Loss) Excluded from Effectiveness Testing
Gain or (Loss) Recognized-Excluded Portion

 
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June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
 

June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
 

June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
Forward Contracts
 
$
(7,258
)
 
$

 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
$
(4,132
)
 
$

 
Other income (expense), net
$
1,562

 
$

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Nine months ended
 

Nine months ended

 
June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
 

June 29,
2019

June 30,
2018
 

June 29,
2019
 
June 30,
2018
Forward Contracts
 
$
(6,490
)
 
$

 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
$
(5,172
)
 
$

 
Other income (expense), net
$
3,155

 
$


As of June 29, 2019, we estimate that all amounts reported in accumulated other comprehensive loss will be applied against exposed balance sheet accounts upon translation within the next three months.
The following table shows our derivative instruments measured at gross fair value as reflected in the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
 
Fair Value of Derivatives Designated As Hedging Instruments
 
Fair Value of Derivatives Not Designated As Hedging Instruments
 
June 29,
2019
 
September 30,
2018
 
June 29,
2019
 
September 30,
2018
 
(in thousands)
Derivative assets (1):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       Forward Contracts
$

 
$
440

 
$
4,202

 
$
2,449

Derivative liabilities (2):
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       Forward Contracts
$
3,336

 
$

 
$
2,061

 
$
3,419


(1)
As of June 29, 2019 and September 30, 2018, current derivative assets of $4.2 million and $2.9 million, respectively, are recorded in other current assets in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2)
As of June 29, 2019 and September 30, 2018, current derivative liabilities of $5.4 million and $3.4 million, respectively are recorded in accrued expenses and other current liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
Offsetting Derivative Assets and Liabilities
We have entered into master netting arrangements that allow net settlements under certain conditions. Although netting is permitted, it is currently our policy and practice to record all derivative assets and liabilities on a gross basis in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.
The following table sets forth the offsetting of derivative assets as of June 29, 2019:
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
 
 
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
 
As of June 29, 2019
Gross Amount of Recognized Assets
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Net Amounts of Assets Presented in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Financial Instruments
 
Cash Collateral Received
 
Net Amount
 
(in thousands)
Forward Contracts
$
4,202

 
$

 
$
4,202

 
$
(4,202
)
 
$

 
$


The following table sets forth the offsetting of derivative liabilities as of June 29, 2019:
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
 
 
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
 
As of June 29, 2019
Gross Amount of Recognized Liabilities
 
Gross Amounts Offset in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Net Amounts of Liabilities Presented in the Consolidated Balance Sheets
 
Financial Instruments
 
Cash Collateral Pledged
 
Net Amount
 
(in thousands)
Forward Contracts
$
5,397

 
$

 
$
5,397

 
$
(4,202
)
 
$

 
$
1,195