Long-Term Debt Maturities

Entity Registrant Name JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
CIK 0000053669
Accession number 0000053669-13-000028
Link to XBRL instance http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/53669/000005366913000028/jci-20130930.xml
Fiscal year end --09-30
Fiscal year focus 2013
Fiscal period focus FY
Current balance sheet date 2013-09-30
Current year-to-date income statement start date 2012-10-01

Commentary Filer did not include text block, information provided in narrative form: The installments of long-term debt maturing in subsequent fiscal years are: 2014 - $819 million; 2015 - $254 million; 2016 - $808 million; 2017 - $885 million; 2018 - $19 million; 2019 and thereafter - $2,594 million. The Company’s long-term debt includes various financial covenants, none of which are expected to restrict future operations.

Level 1 (Note level) Text Block concept us-gaap:DebtDisclosureTextBlock
DEBT AND FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS

Short-term debt consisted of the following (in millions):
 
September 30,
 
2013
 
2012
Bank borrowings and commercial paper
$
119

 
$
323

Weighted average interest rate on short-term debt outstanding
4.6
%
 
2.5
%


During fiscal 2013, the Company replaced its $2.5 billion committed four-year credit facility, scheduled to mature in February 2015, with a $2.5 billion committed five-year credit facility scheduled to mature in August 2018. The facility is used to support the Company’s outstanding commercial paper. There were no draws on the committed credit facilities during the fiscal years ended September 30, 2013 and 2012. Average outstanding commercial paper for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2013 was $1,123 million, and there was none outstanding at September 30, 2013. Average outstanding commercial paper for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2012 was $1,287 million, and $186 million was outstanding at September 30, 2012.

Long-term debt consisted of the following (in millions; due dates by fiscal year):
 
September 30,
 
2013
 
2012
Unsecured notes
 
 
 
5.8% due in 2013 ($100 million par value)
$

 
$
100

4.875% due in 2013 ($300 million par value)

 
310

Floating rate notes due in 2014 ($350 million par value)
350

 
350

1.75% due in 2014 ($450 million par value)
452

 
456

7.7% due in 2015 ($125 million par value)
125

 
125

5.5% due in 2016 ($800 million par value)
802

 
800

7.125% due in 2017 ($150 million par value)
159

 
162

2.6% due in 2017 ($400 million par value)
400

 
400

2.355% due in 2017 ($46 million par value)
46

 
46

5.0% due in 2020 ($500 million par value)
498

 
498

4.25% due 2021 ($500 million par value)
497

 
497

3.75% due in 2022 ($450 million par value)
448

 
447

6.0% due in 2036 ($400 million par value)
395

 
395

5.7% due in 2041 ($300 million par value)
299

 
299

5.25% due in 2042 ($250 million par value)
250

 
250

6.95% due in 2046 ($125 million par value)
125

 
125

Capital lease obligations
65

 
80

Foreign-denominated debt
 
 
 
Euro
426

 
377

Other
42

 
28

Gross long-term debt
5,379

 
5,745

Less: current portion
819

 
424

Net long-term debt
$
4,560

 
$
5,321



At September 30, 2013, the Company’s euro-denominated long-term debt was at fixed rates with a weighted-average interest rate of 3.1%. At September 30, 2012, the Company’s euro-denominated long-term debt was at fixed rates with a weighted-average interest rate of 3.6%.

The installments of long-term debt maturing in subsequent fiscal years are: 2014 - $819 million; 2015 - $254 million; 2016 - $808 million; 2017 - $885 million; 2018 - $19 million; 2019 and thereafter - $2,594 million. The Company’s long-term debt includes various financial covenants, none of which are expected to restrict future operations.

Total interest paid on both short and long-term debt for the fiscal years ended September 30, 2013 , 2012 and 2011 was $290 million, $283 million and $216 million, respectively. The Company uses financial instruments to manage its interest rate exposure (see Note 10, “Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities,” and Note 11, “Fair Value Measurements,” of the notes to consolidated financial statements). These instruments affect the weighted average interest rate of the Company’s debt and interest expense.

Financing Arrangements

During the quarter ended September 30, 2013, two 50 million euro revolving credit facilities and a 37 million euro revolving credit facility expired. The Company entered into two new 50 million euro revolving credit facilities scheduled to expire in August and September 2014. The Company also entered into a new 37 million euro revolving credit facility scheduled to expire in September 2014. There were no draws on the facilities during fiscal 2013.

During the quarter ended September 30, 2013 a $50 million revolving credit facility expired. The Company entered into a new $50 million revolving credit facility scheduled to expire in September 2014. There were no draws on this facility during fiscal 2013.

During the quarter ended September 30, 2013, the Company retired $300 million in principal amount, plus accrued interest, of its 4.875% fixed rate notes that matured September 2013. The Company used cash to fund the payment.

During the quarter ended September 30, 2013, the Company made a partial repayment of 43 million euro, plus accrued interest, of its 100 million euro floating rate credit facility scheduled to mature in February 2017. The Company used cash to fund the payment.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2012, a $35 million and a $100 million committed revolving credit facility expired. The Company entered into a new $35 million committed revolving credit facility scheduled to expire in November 2013 and a new $100 million committed revolving credit facility scheduled to expire in December 2013. As of September 30, 2013, there were no draws on either facility.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2012, the Company entered into a five-year, 70 million euro, floating rate credit facility scheduled to mature in fiscal 2018. The Company drew on the credit facility during the quarter ended December 31, 2012. Proceeds from the facility were used for general corporate purposes.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2012, the Company retired $100 million in principal amount, plus accrued interest, of its 5.8% fixed rate notes that matured November 2012. The Company used cash to fund the payment.

During the quarter ended March 31, 2012, the Company remarketed $46 million aggregate principal amount of 11.5% subordinated notes due in fiscal 2042, on behalf of holders of Corporate Units and holders of separate notes, by issuing $46 million aggregate principal amount of 2.355% senior notes due on March 31, 2017.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2011, the Company issued $400 million aggregate principal amount of 2.6% senior unsecured fixed rate notes due in fiscal 2017, $450 million aggregate principal amount of 3.75% senior unsecured fixed rate notes due in fiscal 2022 and $250 million aggregate principal amount of 5.25% senior unsecured fixed rate notes due in fiscal 2042. Aggregate net proceeds of $1.1 billion from the issuances were used for general corporate purposes, including the retirement of short-term debt and contributions to the Company’s pension and postretirement plans.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2011, the Company entered into a five-year, 75 million euro, floating rate credit facility scheduled to mature in fiscal 2017. The Company drew on the credit facility during the quarter ended March 31, 2012. Proceeds from the facility were used for general corporate purposes.

Net Financing Charges

The Company's net financing charges line item in the consolidated statements of income for the years ended September 30, 2013, 2012 and 2011 contained the following components (in millions):
 
Year Ended September 30,
 
2013
 
2012
 
2011
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interest expense, net of capitalized interest costs
$
256

 
$
239

 
$
186

Banking fees and bond cost amortization
21

 
21

 
27

Interest income
(19
)
 
(17
)
 
(8
)
Net foreign exchange results for financing activities
(10
)
 
(10
)
 
(31
)
Net financing charges
$
248

 
$
233

 
$
174

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Long-term debt consisted of the following (in millions; due dates by fiscal year):
 
September 30,
 
2013
 
2012
Unsecured notes
 
 
 
5.8% due in 2013 ($100 million par value)
$

 
$
100

4.875% due in 2013 ($300 million par value)

 
310

Floating rate notes due in 2014 ($350 million par value)
350

 
350

1.75% due in 2014 ($450 million par value)
452

 
456

7.7% due in 2015 ($125 million par value)
125

 
125

5.5% due in 2016 ($800 million par value)
802

 
800

7.125% due in 2017 ($150 million par value)
159

 
162

2.6% due in 2017 ($400 million par value)
400

 
400

2.355% due in 2017 ($46 million par value)
46

 
46

5.0% due in 2020 ($500 million par value)
498

 
498

4.25% due 2021 ($500 million par value)
497

 
497

3.75% due in 2022 ($450 million par value)
448

 
447

6.0% due in 2036 ($400 million par value)
395

 
395

5.7% due in 2041 ($300 million par value)
299

 
299

5.25% due in 2042 ($250 million par value)
250

 
250

6.95% due in 2046 ($125 million par value)
125

 
125

Capital lease obligations
65

 
80

Foreign-denominated debt
 
 
 
Euro
426

 
377

Other
42

 
28

Gross long-term debt
5,379

 
5,745

Less: current portion
819

 
424

Net long-term debt
$
4,560

 
$
5,321


Level 4 Details Key Concepts: Long-term Debt Maturities

Description Fact value US GAAP XBRL Concept
Year 1 (Current portion) 819,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalInNextTwelveMonths
Year 2 254,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalInYearTwo
Year 3 808,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalInYearThree
Year 4 885,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalInYearFour
Year 5 19,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalInYearFive
Thereafter 2,594,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtMaturitiesRepaymentsOfPrincipalAfterYearFive
Total Long-term Debt 5,379,000,000
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(Classified balance sheet) Deferred tax assets (liabilities), net components current/noncurrent asset/liability

Description Fact value US GAAP XBRL Concept
Current portion 819,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtAndCapitalLeaseObligationsCurrent
Noncurrent portion 4,560,000,000 us-gaap:LongTermDebtAndCapitalLeaseObligations
Total Long-Term Debt 5,379,000,000
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