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Financial Instruments
3 Months Ended
Apr. 29, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Financial Instruments Financial Instruments
As a result of its operating and financing activities, TJX is exposed to market risks from changes in interest and foreign currency exchange rates and fuel costs. These market risks may adversely affect TJX’s operating results and financial position. TJX seeks to minimize risk from changes in interest and foreign currency exchange rates and fuel costs through the use of derivative financial instruments when and to the extent deemed appropriate. TJX does not use derivative financial instruments for trading or other speculative purposes and does not use any leveraged derivative financial instruments. TJX recognizes all derivative instruments as either assets or liabilities in the Consolidated Balance Sheet and measures those instruments at fair value. The fair values of the derivatives are classified as assets or liabilities, current or non-current, based upon valuation results and settlement dates of the individual contracts. Changes to the fair value of derivative contracts that do not qualify for hedge accounting are reported in earnings in the period of the change. For derivatives that qualify for hedge accounting, changes in the fair value of the derivatives are either recorded in shareholders’ equity as a component of Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income or are recognized currently in earnings, along with an offsetting adjustment against the basis of the item being hedged.
Diesel Fuel Contracts
TJX hedges portions of its estimated notional diesel fuel requirements based on the diesel fuel expected to be consumed by independent freight carriers transporting TJX’s inventory. Independent freight carriers transporting TJX’s inventory charge TJX a mileage surcharge based on the price of diesel fuel. The hedge agreements are designed to mitigate the volatility of diesel fuel pricing, and the resulting per mile surcharges payable by TJX, by setting a fixed price per gallon for the period being hedged.
During fiscal 2023, TJX entered into agreements to hedge a portion of its estimated notional diesel fuel requirements for fiscal 2024, and during the first three months of fiscal 2024, TJX entered into agreements to hedge a portion of its estimated notional diesel fuel requirements for the first three months of fiscal 2025. The hedge agreements outstanding at April 29, 2023 relate to approximately 50% of TJX’s estimated notional diesel fuel requirements for the remainder of fiscal 2024 and the first three months of fiscal 2025. These diesel fuel hedge agreements will settle throughout fiscal 2024 and throughout the first four months of fiscal 2025. TJX elected not to apply hedge accounting to these contracts.
Foreign Currency Contracts
TJX enters into forward foreign currency exchange contracts to obtain economic hedges on portions of merchandise purchases made and anticipated to be made by the Company’s operations in currencies other than their respective functional currencies. The contracts outstanding at April 29, 2023 cover merchandise purchases the Company is committed to over the next several months in fiscal 2024. Additionally, TJX’s operations in Europe are subject to foreign currency exposure as a result of their buying function being centralized in the U.K. Merchandise is purchased centrally in the U.K. and then shipped and billed to the retail entities in other countries. This intercompany billing to TJX’s European businesses’ Euro denominated operations creates exposure to the central buying entity for changes in the exchange rate between the Euro and British Pound. A portion of the inflows of Euros to the central buying entity provides a natural hedge for merchandise purchased from third-party vendors that is denominated in Euros. TJX calculates any excess Euro exposure each month and enters into forward contracts of approximately 30 days' duration to mitigate this exposure.
TJX also enters into derivative contracts, generally designated as fair value hedges, to hedge intercompany debt. The changes in fair value of these contracts are recorded in Selling, general and administrative expenses and are offset by marking the underlying item to fair value in the same period. Upon settlement, the realized gains and losses on these contracts are offset by the realized gains and losses of the underlying item in Selling, general and administrative expenses.
The following is a summary of TJX’s derivative financial instruments, related fair value and balance sheet classification at April 29, 2023:
In millionsPayReceiveBlended
Contract
Rate
Balance Sheet
Location
Current
Asset
U.S.$
Current
(Liability)
U.S.$
Net Fair
Value in
U.S.$ at
April 29,
2023
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany balances, primarily debt:
60 £53 0.8807 (Accrued Exp)$ $0.0 $0.0 
A$150 U.S.$105 0.7003 Prepaid Exp4.9  4.9 
U.S.$69 £55 0.8010 Prepaid Exp0.2  0.2 
£200 U.S.$244 1.2191 (Accrued Exp) (6.5)(6.5)
200 U.S.$213 1.0641 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.1 (8.0)(7.9)
Economic hedges for which hedge accounting was not elected:
Diesel fuel contracts
Fixed on
3.0M – 3.8M
gal per month
Float on
3.0M – 3.8M
gal per month
N/A(Accrued Exp) (19.3)(19.3)
Intercompany billings in TJX International, primarily merchandise:
100 £88 0.8811 Prepaid Exp0.3  0.3 
Merchandise purchase commitments:
C$821 U.S.$610 0.7434 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)4.9 (1.5)3.4 
C$27 18 0.6790 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.2 0.0 0.2 
£367 U.S.$445 1.2147 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.2 (13.3)(13.1)
A$90 U.S.$61 0.6829 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)1.6 (0.1)1.5 
532 £98 0.1833 (Accrued Exp) (4.1)(4.1)
U.S.$120 112 0.9271 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)2.6 (0.1)2.5 
Total fair value of derivative financial instruments$15.0 $(52.9)$(37.9)
The following is a summary of TJX’s derivative financial instruments, related fair value and balance sheet classification at January 28, 2023:
In millionsPayReceiveBlended
Contract
Rate
Balance Sheet
Location
Current
Asset
U.S.$
Current
(Liability)
U.S.$
Net Fair
Value in
U.S.$ at
January 28,
2023
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany balances, primarily debt:
60 £53 0.8807 (Accrued Exp)$— $(0.3)$(0.3)
A$150 U.S.$105 0.7003 (Accrued Exp)— (2.6)(2.6)
U.S.$69 £55 0.8010 (Accrued Exp)— (0.3)(0.3)
£200 U.S.$244 1.2191 (Accrued Exp)— (5.5)(5.5)
200 U.S.$213 1.0652 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.8 (7.0)(6.2)
Economic hedges for which hedge accounting was not elected:
Diesel fuel contracts
Fixed on
3.2M – 3.6M
gal per month
Float on
3.2M– 3.6M
gal per month
N/APrepaid Exp3.9 — 3.9 
Intercompany billings in TJX International, primarily merchandise:
146 £129 0.8834 Prepaid Exp0.8 — 0.8 
Merchandise purchase commitments:
C$705 U.S.$525 0.7449 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)2.2 (7.1)(4.9)
C$23 16 0.7064 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.4 0.0 0.4 
£299 U.S.$356 1.1916 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)0.1 (15.4)(15.3)
507 £91 0.1788 (Accrued Exp)— (3.6)(3.6)
A$104 U.S.$71 0.6819 (Accrued Exp)— (3.3)(3.3)
U.S.$85 82 0.9634 Prepaid Exp4.3 — 4.3 
Total fair value of derivative financial instruments$12.5 $(45.1)$(32.6)
The following is a summary of TJX’s derivative financial instruments, related fair value and balance sheet classification at April 30, 2022:
In millionsPayReceiveBlended
Contract
Rate
Balance Sheet
Location
Current
Asset
U.S.$
Current
(Liability)
U.S.$
Net Fair 
Value in 
U.S.$ at 
April 30,
2022
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany balances, primarily debt:
25 £0.1816 Prepaid Exp$0.1 $— $0.1 
60 £51 0.8428 (Accrued Exp)— (0.1)(0.1)
A$170 U.S.$122 0.7180 Prepaid Exp1.9 — 1.9 
U.S.$75 £55 0.7368 (Accrued Exp)— (5.6)(5.6)
£150 U.S.$204 1.3578 Prepaid Exp15.5 — 15.5 
200 U.S.$229 1.1462 Prepaid Exp16.8 — 16.8 
Economic hedges for which hedge accounting was not elected:
Diesel fuel contracts
Fixed on
3.2M – 4.0M
gal per month
Float on
3.2M – 4.0M
gal per month
N/APrepaid Exp53.7 — 53.7 
Intercompany billings in TJX International, primarily merchandise:
260 £217 0.8331 (Accrued Exp)— (2.3)(2.3)
Merchandise purchase commitments:
C$826 U.S.$655 0.7929 Prepaid Exp14.2 — 14.2 
C$31 22 0.7108 (Accrued Exp)— (0.8)(0.8)
£436 U.S.$582 1.3354 Prepaid Exp / (Accrued Exp)36.3 (0.2)36.1 
A$70 U.S.$51 0.7264 Prepaid Exp1.4 — 1.4 
615 £110 0.1796 Prepaid Exp2.5 — 2.5 
U.S.$152 136 0.8910 (Accrued Exp)— (9.0)(9.0)
Total fair value of derivative financial instruments$142.4 $(18.0)$124.4 
The impact of derivative financial instruments on the Consolidated Statements of Income is presented below:
  Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized
in Income by Derivative
 
 Location of Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income by
Derivative
Thirteen Weeks Ended
In millionsApril 29,
2023
April 30,
2022
Fair value hedges:
Intercompany balances, primarily debtSelling, general and administrative expenses$6 $24 
Economic hedges for which hedge accounting was not elected:
Diesel fuel contractsCost of sales, including buying and occupancy costs(18)44 
Intercompany billings in TJX International, primarily merchandiseCost of sales, including buying and occupancy costs0 
Merchandise purchase commitmentsCost of sales, including buying and occupancy costs8 41 
(Loss) gain recognized in income$(4)$109