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Fair Value Measurements (Fair Value of Financial Assets and Liabilities) (Details 1) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Assets    
Money Market Investments $ 17,800 $ 0
Marketable equity securities 648,604 809,997
Fair Value, Recurring [Member]    
Assets    
Money Market Investments [1] 17,773  
Marketable equity securities [2] 648,604 809,997
Other current investments [3] 14,227 14,448
Interest Rate Swap [4] 610  
Total Financial Assets 681,214 824,445
Liabilities    
Contingent consideration liabilities [5] 10,873 14,881
Interest rate swap [6]   2,049
Foreign exchange swap [7]   484
Mandatorily redeemable noncontrolling interest [8] 25,149 13,661
Total Financial Liabilities 36,022 31,075
Level 1 | Fair Value, Recurring [Member]    
Assets    
Money Market Investments [1] 0  
Marketable equity securities [2] 648,604 809,997
Other current investments [3] 7,890 7,230
Interest Rate Swap [4] 0  
Total Financial Assets 656,494 817,227
Liabilities    
Contingent consideration liabilities [5] 0 0
Interest rate swap [6]   0
Foreign exchange swap [7]   0
Mandatorily redeemable noncontrolling interest [8] 0 0
Total Financial Liabilities 0 0
Level 2 | Fair Value, Recurring [Member]    
Assets    
Money Market Investments [1] 17,773  
Marketable equity securities [2] 0 0
Other current investments [3] 6,337 7,218
Interest Rate Swap [4] 610  
Total Financial Assets 24,720 7,218
Liabilities    
Contingent consideration liabilities [5] 0 0
Interest rate swap [6]   2,049
Foreign exchange swap [7]   484
Mandatorily redeemable noncontrolling interest [8] 0 0
Total Financial Liabilities 0 2,533
Level 3 | Fair Value, Recurring [Member]    
Assets    
Money Market Investments [1] 0  
Marketable equity securities [2] 0 0
Other current investments [3] 0 0
Interest Rate Swap [4] 0  
Total Financial Assets 0 0
Liabilities    
Contingent consideration liabilities [5] 10,873 14,881
Interest rate swap [6]   0
Foreign exchange swap [7]   0
Mandatorily redeemable noncontrolling interest [8] 25,149 13,661
Total Financial Liabilities $ 36,022 $ 28,542
[1] The Company’s money market investments are included in cash and cash equivalents and the value considers the liquidity of the counterparty.
[2] The Company’s investments in marketable equity securities are held in common shares of U.S. corporations that are actively traded on U.S. stock exchanges. Price quotes for these shares are readily available.
[3] Includes U.S. Government Securities, corporate bonds, mutual funds and time deposits. These investments are valued using a market approach based on the quoted market prices of the security or inputs that include quoted market prices for similar instruments and are classified as either Level 1 or Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy.
[4] Included in Deferred Charges and Other Assets. The Company utilized a market approach model using the notional amount of the interest rate swap multiplied by the observable inputs of time to maturity and market interest rates.
[5] Included in Accounts payable and accrued liabilities and Other Liabilities. The Company determined the fair value of the contingent consideration liabilities using either a Monte Carlo simulation, Black-Scholes model, or probability-weighted analysis depending on the type of target included in the contingent consideration requirements (revenue, EBITDA, client retention). All analyses included estimated financial projections for the acquired businesses and acquisition-specific discount rates.
[6] Included in Other Liabilities. The Company utilized a market approach model using the notional amount of the interest rate swap multiplied by the observable inputs of time to maturity and market interest rates.
[7] Included in Accounts payable and accrued liabilities, and valued based on a valuation model that calculates the differential between the contract price and the market-based forward rate.
[8] The fair value of the mandatorily redeemable noncontrolling interest is based on the fair value of the underlying subsidiaries owned by GHC One, after taking into account any debt and other noncontrolling interests of its subsidiary investments. The fair value of the owned subsidiaries is determined using enterprise value analyses which include an equal weighing between guideline public company and discounted cash flow analyses.