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Fair Value Measurements
9 Months Ended
Feb. 26, 2022
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements
Note 4 - Fair Value Measurements
The Company
 
is required
 
to categorize
 
both financial
 
and nonfinancial
 
assets and
 
liabilities based
 
on the
 
following fair
 
value
hierarchy. The
 
fair value
 
of an
 
asset is
 
the price
 
at which
 
the asset
 
could be
 
sold in
 
an orderly
 
transaction between
 
unrelated,
knowledgeable, and willing parties able to engage in the
 
transaction. A liability’s fair value
 
is defined as the amount that would
be paid
 
to transfer
 
the liability
 
to a
 
new obligor
 
in a
 
transaction between
 
such parties,
 
not
 
the amount
 
that would
 
be paid
 
to
settle the liability with the creditor.
Level 1
 
- Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities
Level 2
 
- Inputs
 
other than
 
quoted prices
 
included in
 
Level 1
 
that are
 
observable for
 
the asset
 
or liability,
 
either
directly or indirectly, including:
Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets
Quoted prices for identical or similar assets in non-active markets
Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability
Inputs derived principally from or corroborated by other observable market data
Level 3
 
- Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability that are supported by little or no market activity and that are
significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities
The disclosures of fair value of certain financial assets and liabilities that are recorded at cost are as follows:
Cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and accounts payable:
 
The carrying amount approximates fair value due to the
short maturity of these instruments.
Lease obligations:
 
The carrying value of the Company’s lease obligations is at its present value which approximates fair value.
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value
 
on a Recurring Basis
In
 
accordance with
 
the
 
fair value
 
hierarchy described
 
above, the
 
following
 
table shows
 
the
 
fair value
 
of
 
financial assets
 
and
liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of February 26, 2022 and May 29, 2021 (in thousands):
February 26, 2022
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Balance
Assets
Municipal bonds
$
$
511
$
$
511
Commercial paper
9,957
9,957
Corporate bonds
61,290
61,290
Certificates of deposits
1,256
1,256
Asset backed securities
8,111
8,111
Mutual funds
2,914
2,914
Total assets measured at fair value
$
2,914
$
81,125
$
$
84,039
May 29, 2021
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Balance
Assets
Municipal bonds
$
$
16,480
$
$
16,480
Commercial paper
1,998
1,998
Corporate bonds
80,700
80,700
Certificates of deposits
1,076
1,076
Asset backed securities
11,904
11,904
Mutual funds
4,116
4,116
Total assets measured at fair value
$
4,116
$
112,158
$
$
116,274
Investment securities
 
 
available-for-sale
 
classified as
 
Level 2
 
consist of
 
securities with
 
maturities of
 
three months
 
or longer
when purchased. We
 
classified these securities as current because amounts invested are readily available
 
for current operations.
Observable inputs for these securities are yields, credit risks, default rates, and volatility.