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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
In accordance with accounting guidance for fair value measurements and disclosures, we categorized our financial instruments, based on the priority of the observable and market-based data for the valuation technique used, into a three-level fair value hierarchy. The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices with readily available independent data in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable market inputs (Level 3). When various inputs for measurement fall within different levels of the fair value hierarchy, the lowest observable input that has a significant impact on fair value measurement is used. Our valuation techniques have not changed from those used at December 31, 2021, and ultimately management determines fair value. See our 2021 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Item 8, Note 3, Fair Value Measurements, Page 137, for information on characteristics and valuation techniques used in determining fair value.

Fair Value Disclosures for Assets
The following tables illustrate the fair value hierarchy for those assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis at March 31, 2022, and December 31, 2021. We do not have any liabilities carried at fair value.
(Dollars in millions)Quoted prices in
active markets for
identical assets
(Level 1)
Significant other
observable inputs (Level 2)
Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
Total
At March 31, 2022
Fixed maturities, available for sale:    
Corporate $ $7,149 $ $7,149 
States, municipalities and political subdivisions 4,810  4,810 
Commercial mortgage-backed  266  266 
United States government112   112 
Foreign government 25  25 
Government-sponsored enterprises 14  14 
Subtotal112 12,264  12,376 
Common equities10,245   10,245 
Nonredeemable preferred equities 430  430 
Separate accounts taxable fixed maturities 887  887 
Top Hat savings plan mutual funds and common
   equity (included in Other assets)
70   70 
Total$10,427 $13,581 $ $24,008 
At December 31, 2021
Fixed maturities, available for sale:    
Corporate $— $7,497 $— $7,497 
States, municipalities and political subdivisions— 5,095 — 5,095 
Commercial mortgage-backed — 273 — 273 
United States government123 — — 123 
Foreign government— 26 — 26 
Government-sponsored enterprises— — 
Subtotal123 12,899 — 13,022 
Common equities10,862 — — 10,862 
Nonredeemable preferred equities— 453 — 453 
Separate accounts taxable fixed maturities — 948 — 948 
Top Hat savings plan mutual funds and common
  equity (included in Other assets)
64 — — 64 
Total$11,049 $14,300 $— $25,349 
 
We also held Level 1 cash and cash equivalents of $987 million and $1.139 billion at March 31, 2022, and December 31, 2021, respectively.

Fair Value Disclosures for Assets and Liabilities Not Carried at Fair Value 
The disclosures below are presented to provide information about the effects of current market conditions on financial instruments that are not reported at fair value in our condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
This table summarizes the book value and principal amounts of our long-term debt:
(Dollars in millions) Book valuePrincipal amount
Interest
rate
Year of 
issue
 March 31,December 31,March 31,December 31,
 2022202120222021
6.900%1998Senior debentures, due 2028$27 $27 $28 $28 
6.920%2005Senior debentures, due 2028391 391 391 391 
6.125%2004Senior notes, due 2034371 371 374 374 
Total $789 $789 $793 $793 
 
The following table shows fair values of our note payable and long-term debt:
(Dollars in millions)Quoted prices in
active markets for
identical assets
(Level 1)
Significant other observable inputs (Level 2)Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
Total
At March 31, 2022
Note payable$ $49 $ $49 
6.900% senior debentures, due 2028
 32  32 
6.920% senior debentures, due 2028
 466  466 
6.125% senior notes, due 2034
 462  462 
Total$ $1,009 $ $1,009 
At December 31, 2021
Note payable$— $54 $— $54 
6.900% senior debentures, due 2028
— 34 — 34 
6.920% senior debentures, due 2028
— 501 — 501 
6.125% senior notes, due 2034
— 510 — 510 
Total$— $1,099 $— $1,099 
 
The following table shows the fair value of our life policy loans included in other invested assets and the fair values of our deferred annuities and structured settlements included in life policy and investment contract reserves:
(Dollars in millions)Quoted prices in
active markets for
identical assets
(Level 1)
Significant other
observable inputs (Level 2)
Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
Total
At March 31, 2022
Life policy loans$ $ $40 $40 
Deferred annuities  704 704 
Structured settlements 177  177 
Total$ $177 $704 $881 
At December 31, 2021
Life policy loans$— $— $44 $44 
Deferred annuities— — 778 778 
Structured settlements— 201 — 201 
Total$— $201 $778 $979 
 
Outstanding principal and interest for these life policy loans totaled $30 million and $31 million at March 31, 2022, and December 31, 2021, respectively.
 
Recorded reserves for the deferred annuities were $757 million and $762 million at March 31, 2022, and December 31, 2021, respectively. Recorded reserves for the structured settlements were $135 million and $136 million at March 31, 2022, and December 31, 2021, respectively.