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Term Loan and Line of Credit
3 Months Ended
Feb. 28, 2017
Line of Credit Facility [Abstract]  
Term Loan and Line of Credit
Term Loan and Line of Credit

Our credit agreement provides for a $150 million secured term loan and a $150 million secured revolving credit facility, which may be made available in U.S. Dollars and certain other currencies. The revolving credit facility may be increased by up to an additional $75 million if the existing or additional lenders are willing to make such increased commitments. We borrowed the $150 million term loan included in our credit agreement to partially fund our acquisition of Telerik AD in December 2014. The revolving credit facility has sublimits for swing line loans up to $25.0 million and for the issuance of standby letters of credit in a face amount up to $25.0 million. We expect to use the revolving credit facility for general corporate purposes, including acquisitions of other businesses, and may also use it for working capital.

The credit facility matures on December 2, 2019, when all amounts outstanding will be due and payable in full. The revolving credit facility does not require amortization of principal. The outstanding balance of the $150 million term loan as of February 28, 2017 was $131.3 million, with $15.0 million due in the next 12 months. The term loan requires repayment of principal at the end of each fiscal quarter, beginning with the fiscal quarter ended February 28, 2015. The first eight payments were in the principal amount of $1.9 million each, the following eight payments are in the principal amount of $3.8 million each, the next subsequent three payments are in the principal amount of $5.6 million each, and the last payment is of the remaining principal amount. The term loan may be prepaid before maturity in whole or in part at our option without penalty or premium. As of February 28, 2017, the carrying value of the term loan approximates the fair value, based on Level 2 inputs (observable market prices in less than active markets), as the interest rate is variable over the selected interest period and is similar to current rates at which we can borrow funds. The interest rate of the credit facility as of February 28, 2017 was 2.56%.

Costs incurred to obtain our long-term debt of $1.8 million are being amortized over the term of the debt agreement using the effective interest rate method. Amortization expense related to debt issuance costs of $0.1 million and $0.1 million for the three months ended February 28, 2017 and February 29, 2016, respectively, is recorded within interest expense in our condensed consolidated statements of operations. The unamortized portion of debt issuance costs of $1.0 million is recorded as a direct deduction from the carrying value of the debt liability in our condensed consolidated balance sheet as of February 28, 2017, with $0.4 million deducted from the current portion of long-term debt balance and $0.6 million deducted from the long-term debt balance.

Revolving loans may be borrowed, repaid and reborrowed until December 2, 2019, at which time all amounts outstanding must be repaid. As of February 28, 2017, there were no amounts outstanding under the revolving line and $0.5 million of letters of credit.

As of February 28, 2017, aggregate principal payments of long-term debt for the next five years and thereafter are (in thousands):

Remainder of 2017
$
11,250

2018
15,000

2019
16,875

2020
88,125

Total
$
131,250