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Hedging Transactions and Derivative Financial Instruments (Tables)

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Hedging Transactions and Derivative Financial Instruments (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Mar. 29, 2019
Hedging Transactions and Derivative Financial Instruments  
Derivative instruments, fair value, designated as hedging instruments
The following table presents the fair values of the Company's derivative instruments that were designated and qualified as part of a hedging relationship (in millions):
 
 
Fair Value1,2
Derivatives Designated as Hedging Instruments
Balance Sheet Location1
March 29,
2019

December 31, 2018

Assets:
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Prepaid expenses and other assets
$
53

$
43

Foreign currency contracts
Other assets
113

114

Interest rate contracts
Other assets
287

88

Total assets
 
$
453

$
245

Liabilities:
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
28

$
19

Foreign currency contracts
Other liabilities
30

15

Commodity contracts
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
1

1

Interest rate contracts
Other liabilities
28

40

Total liabilities
 
$
87

$
75

1 All of the Company's derivative instruments are carried at fair value in our condensed consolidated balance sheets after considering the impact of legally enforceable master netting agreements and cash collateral held or placed with the same counterparties, as applicable. Current disclosure requirements mandate that derivatives must also be disclosed without reflecting the impact of master netting agreements and cash collateral. Refer to Note 16 for the net presentation of the Company's derivative instruments.
2 Refer to Note 16 for additional information related to the estimated fair value.
Schedule of Other Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments, Statements of Financial Performance and Financial Position, Location [Table Text Block]
The following table presents the fair values of the Company's derivative instruments that were not designated as hedging instruments (in millions):
 
 
Fair Value1,2
Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments
Balance Sheet Location1
March 29,
2019

December 31, 2018

Assets:
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Prepaid expenses and other assets
$
23

$
61

Foreign currency contracts
Assets held for sale — discontinued operations
2


Commodity contracts
Prepaid expenses and other assets
1

2

Commodity contracts
Other assets
4


Other derivative instruments
Prepaid expenses and other assets
10

7

Total assets
 
$
40

$
70

Liabilities:
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
17

$
99

Foreign currency contracts
Other liabilities
2


Foreign currency contracts
Liabilities held for sale — discontinued operations

2

Commodity contracts
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
20

37

Commodity contracts
Other liabilities
3

8

Commodity contracts
Liabilities held for sale — discontinued operations

1

Other derivative instruments
Accounts payable and accrued expenses

13

Total liabilities
 
$
42

$
160

1 All of the Company's derivative instruments are carried at fair value in our condensed consolidated balance sheets after considering the impact of legally enforceable master netting agreements and cash collateral held or placed with the same counterparties, as applicable. Current disclosure requirements mandate that derivatives must also be disclosed without reflecting the impact of master netting agreements and cash collateral. Refer to Note 16 for the net presentation of the Company's derivative instruments.
2 Refer to Note 16 for additional information related to the estimated fair value.
Derivative instruments, designated as hedging instruments, gain (loss) in statement of financial performance
The following table presents the pretax impact that changes in the fair values of derivatives designated as cash flow hedges had on other comprehensive income ("OCI"), AOCI and earnings (in millions):
 
Gain (Loss) Recognized
in OCI

Location of Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income1
Gain (Loss)
Reclassified from
AOCI into Income
(Effective Portion)2

Gain (Loss) Recognized in Income (Ineffective Portion and Amount Excluded from Effectiveness Testing)2

 
Three Months Ended March 29, 2019
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
$
(2
)
Net operating revenues
$
6

$

 
Foreign currency contracts
1

Cost of goods sold
4


 
Foreign currency contracts

Interest expense
(2
)

 
Foreign currency contracts
(22
)
Other income (loss) — net
(50
)

 
Interest rate contracts

Interest expense
(10
)

 
Total
$
(23
)

$
(52
)
$

 
Three Months Ended March 30, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
Foreign currency contracts
$
(57
)
Net operating revenues
$
15

$

3 
Foreign currency contracts
(4
)
Cost of goods sold
(1
)

3 
Foreign currency contracts

Interest expense
(2
)

 
Foreign currency contracts
105

Other income (loss) — net
67

5

 
Foreign currency contracts

Income from discontinued operations

(3
)
 
Interest rate contracts
22

Interest expense
(10
)
(8
)
 
Commodity contracts

Income from discontinued operations

(5
)
 
Total
$
66

 
$
69

$
(11
)
 

1 The Company records gains and losses reclassified from AOCI into income for the effective portion and the ineffective portion, if any, to the same line items in our condensed consolidated statement of income.
2 Effective January 1, 2019, ASU 2017-12 eliminated the requirement to separately measure and report hedge ineffectiveness for cash flow hedges. No components of the Company’s hedging instruments were excluded from the assessment of hedge effectiveness.
3 Includes a de minimis amount of ineffectiveness in the hedging relationship.
Derivative instruments, fair value hedges, gain (loss) recognized in income
The following table summarizes the pretax impact that changes in the fair values of derivatives designated as fair value hedges had on earnings (in millions):
Hedging Instruments and Hedged Items
Location of Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income
Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income
Three Months Ended
March 29,
2019

March 30,
2018

Interest rate contracts
Interest expense
$
212

$
(16
)
Fixed-rate debt
Interest expense
(210
)
14

Net impact to interest expense
 
$
2

$
(2
)
Foreign currency contracts
Other income (loss) — net
$

$
(6
)
Available-for-sale securities
Other income (loss) — net

6

Net impact to other income (loss) — net
 
$

$

Net impact of fair value hedging instruments
 
$
2

$
(2
)

Schedule of Derivative Instruments in Statement of Financial Position, Fair Value [Table Text Block]
(in millions):
 
Carrying Value of the Hedged Item
 
Cumulative Amount of Fair Value
Hedging Adjustments Included in the
Carrying Value of the Hedged Item1
 
March 29,
2019

December 31,
2018

 
March 29,
2019

December 31,
2018

Long-term debt
$
12,937

$
8,043

 
$
298

$
62

1 Cumulative amount of fair value hedging adjustments does not include changes due to foreign currency exchange rates.
Schedule of Net Investment Hedges in Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) [Table Text Block]
The following table summarizes the notional values and pretax impact of changes in the fair values of instruments designated as net investment hedges (in millions):
 
Notional Amount
 
Gain (Loss) Recognized in OCI
 
as of
 
Three Months Ended
 
March 29,
2019

December 31, 2018

 
March 29,
2019

March 30,
2018

Foreign currency contracts
$
100

$

 
$
22

$

Foreign currency denominated debt
12,348

12,494

 
131

(411
)
Total
$
12,448

$
12,494

 
$
153

$
(411
)
Schedule of Derivative Instruments Not Designated as Hedging Instruments Gain (Loss) in Statement of Financial Performance [Table Text Block]
The following table presents the pretax impact that changes in the fair values of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments had on earnings (in millions):
Derivatives Not Designated
as Hedging Instruments
Location of Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income
Gain (Loss)
Recognized in Income
Three Months Ended
March 29,
2019

March 30,
2018

Foreign currency contracts
Net operating revenues
$
(11
)
$
(7
)
Foreign currency contracts
Cost of goods sold
(1
)
(1
)
Foreign currency contracts
Other income (loss) — net
21

(43
)
Foreign currency contracts
Income from discontinued operations

(6
)
Interest rate contracts
Interest expense

(2
)
Commodity contracts
Cost of goods sold
20

13

Commodity contracts
Income from discontinued operations

1

Other derivative instruments
Selling, general and administrative expenses
17

(6
)
Other derivative instruments
Other income (loss) — net
34

(1
)
Total
 
$
80

$
(52
)