Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

Nonrecourse Debt

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Nonrecourse Debt
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Jun. 30, 2014
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Nonrecourse Debt
8. Nonrecourse Debt

Asset-Backed Nonrecourse Notes

In December 2013, through certain of our subsidiaries, we issued in a private placement $100 million of nonrecourse Asset-Backed Notes (the “Notes”) with a fixed interest rate of 2.79%. The Notes mature in December 2019 and are secured by certain of our financing receivables included on our balance sheet. The Noteholders can only look to the cash flows of the pledged financing receivables to satisfy the Notes and we are not liable for nonpayment by the obligor of the financing receivables securing these Notes. As of June 30, 2014 and December 31, 2013, we had $97.4 million and $100.1 million, respectively, of Notes outstanding, which were secured by $108.2 million and $109.5 million, respectively, of our financing receivables included on our balance sheet. Upon maturity, the Notes are anticipated to have an outstanding debt balance of approximately $57 million. The Notes may be prepaid prior to December 2018, with a make whole payment calculated using a discount rate equal to the comparable-maturity treasury yield plus 50 basis points. Thereafter the notes are repayable at par. At maturity, we will have the option to rollover the remaining debt with a mutually agreed term and rate or repay the outstanding balance.

We incurred approximately $0.2 million of costs associated with the issuance of the Notes that have been capitalized (included in other assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheets) and will be amortized using the effective interest method over a 72 month period from December 2013.

Other Nonrecourse Debt

We have other nonrecourse debt that was used to finance certain of our financing receivables for the term of the financing receivable. Amounts due under nonrecourse notes are secured by financing receivables with a carrying value of $141.6 million and $156.4 million as of June 30, 2014 and December 31, 2013, respectively, and there is no recourse to our general assets. Debt service payment requirements, in a majority of cases, are equal to or less than the cash flows received from the underlying financing receivables.

Analyses of other nonrecourse debt by interest rate are as follows:

 

As of June 30, 2014

   Balance      Maturity  
     (amounts in thousands)  

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 2.06% to 5.00% per annum

   $ 58,333         2014 to 2032   

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 5.01% to 6.50% per annum

     62,558         2014 to 2031   

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 6.51% to 8.00% per annum

     24,062         2015 to 2031   
  

 

 

    

Other nonrecourse debt

   $ 144,953      
  

 

 

    

 

As of December 31, 2013

   Balance      Maturity  
     (amounts in thousands)  

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 2.06% to 5.00% per annum

   $ 66,089         2014 to 2032   

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 5.01% to 6.50% per annum

     68,862         2014 to 2031   

Fixed-rate promissory notes, interest rates from 6.51% to 8.00% per annum

     24,892         2015 to 2031   
  

 

 

    

Other nonrecourse debt

   $ 159,843      
  

 

 

    

 

The stated minimum maturities of nonrecourse debt as of June 30, 2014, were as follows:

 

     Nonrecourse Debt  

As of June 30,

   Asset Backed
Nonrecourse Notes
     Other Nonrecourse
Debt
     Total  
     (amounts in thousands)  

2015

   $ 8,574       $ 38,403       $ 46,977   

2016

     7,498         26,779         34,277   

2017

     8,215         15,472         23,687   

2018

     6,605         10,227         16,832   

2019

     4,358         4,393         8,751   

Thereafter

     62,143         49,679         111,822   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 97,393       $ 144,953       $ 242,346