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Fair Value of Financial Instruments
12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2021
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value of Financial Instruments FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The Company is required to record certain assets and liabilities at fair value. The valuation methods used for determining the fair value of these financial instruments by hierarchy are as follows:
Level 1
Cash and cash equivalents consist of various bank accounts used to support our operations and investments in institutional money-market funds that are traded in active markets.
Other long-term investments represent the fair value of investments under our supplemental employee retirement plan (“SERP”). The fair value of the investments is determined through quoted market prices within actively traded markets.
Level 2
Derivative financial instruments include foreign exchange contracts and an interest rate swap contract. The fair value of our derivative instruments is estimated using standard valuation models and market-based observable inputs over the contractual term, including one-month LIBOR based yield curves for the interest rate swap, and forward rates and/or the Overnight Index Swap curve for forward foreign exchange contracts, among others.
Level 3No Level 3 financial instruments
The following table presents financial instruments, other than debt, that we measured at fair value on a recurring basis. See Note 13 of this Annual Report on Form 10-K for a discussion of our debt. In instances where the inputs used to measure the fair value of an asset fall into more than one level of the hierarchy, we have classified them based on the lowest level input that is significant to the determination of the fair value.
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
Fair Value
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Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$185,979 $257,354 $— $— $— $— $185,979 $257,354 
Other long-term investments1,439 1,214 — — — — 1,439 1,214 
Derivative financial instruments— — 12,335 27 — — 12,335 27 
Total assets$187,418 $258,568 $12,335 $27 $— $— $199,753 $258,595 
Liabilities:
Derivative financial instruments$$$3,383$38,157$$$3,383$38,157
Total liabilities$$$3,383$38,157$$$3,383$38,157