Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk. Market risk represents the risk of loss that may affect our financial position due to adverse changes in financial market prices and rates. We are exposed to market risks related to changes in interest rates and foreign currency exchange risk.
Interest Rate Risk. The interest rate on borrowings under our Term Loan and Revolving Credit Facility is floating and, therefore, subject to fluctuations. In order to manage the risk associated with changes in interest rates on our borrowing under the Term Loan, we entered into an interest rate swap (the “Swap”) effective December 31, 2018. Under the terms of the Swap, we are locked into a fixed rate of interest of 2.96% plus an applicable margin, as defined in our Credit Agreement, on a notional amount of $300 million. The Swap was designated as a cash flow hedge of interest rate risk.
The Second Amendment triggered a quantitative hedge effectiveness test, which resulted in the loss of hedge accounting. As a result, as of the date of the Second Amendment, the unrealized loss included within Accumulated other comprehensive loss was frozen and is now being ratably reclassified into Net (loss) income over the remaining life of the Swap through Interest expense, net and Income tax benefit within the Consolidated Statements of Loss. Subsequent to the Second Amendment, any changes in the fair value of the Swap are recorded within Other (expense) income, net on the Consolidated Statements of Loss.
As of December 31, 2020, the fair value of the Swap was an unrealized loss of $12.1 million, of which $8.5 million and $3.6 million is recorded in Other accrued liabilities and Other noncurrent liabilities, respectively, on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. As of December 31, 2019, the fair value of the Swap was an unrealized loss of $10.2 million, of which $4.2 million and $6.0 million is recorded in Other accrued liabilities and Other noncurrent liabilities, respectively, on the Consolidated Balance Sheets. During the years ended December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, $11.1 million and $2.0 million was reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive loss and recorded in Interest expense, net, respectively. During the year ended December 31, 2020, we made payments of $7.0 million related to the Swap. During the year ended December 31, 2020, $1.3 million was reclassified as a tax benefit from Accumulated other comprehensive loss into Income tax benefit on the Consolidated Statements of Loss.
Foreign Currency Exchange Risk. Historically, as our operations and sales have been primarily in the United States, we have not faced any significant foreign currency risk. With the acquisitions of DealerRater in August 2016 and Dealer Inspire in February 2018, we acquired a limited number of Canadian dealer customers, some of which are billed in Canadian dollars. Any foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations have been and are anticipated to be immaterial. If we plan for additional international expansion, our risks associated with fluctuation in currency rates will become greater, and we will continue to reassess our approach to managing this risk.
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