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Note 5 - Financial Instruments Measured at Fair Value
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Fair Value Measurement and Measurement Inputs, Recurring and Nonrecurring [Text Block]

5.

Financial Instruments Measured at Fair Value

 

Our cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments consisted primarily of cash and other investment grade securities. We do not hold investment securities for trading purposes. All short-term investments in debt securities are classified as available-for-sale and recorded at fair value. Investment securities are exposed to market risk due to changes in interest rates and credit risk and we monitor credit risk and attempt to mitigate exposure by making high-quality investments and through investment diversification.

 

Gains and losses on investments are calculated using the specific-identification method and are recognized during the period in which the investment is sold or when an investment experiences an other-than-temporary decline in value. Factors that could indicate an impairment exists include, but are not limited to earnings performance, changes in credit rating or adverse changes in the regulatory or economic environment of the asset. Gross realized gains and losses on sales of short-term investments are included in interest income. Realized gains and losses for the periods presented were not significant.

 

Investments that we have classified as short-term, by security type, are as follows (in thousands):

 

  

At December 31, 2022

 
      

Gross

  

Gross

  

Estimated

 
  

Amortized

  

Unrealized

  

Unrealized

  

Fair

 
  

Cost

  

Gains

  

Losses (1)

  

Value

 

Corporate debt securities (2)

 $59,283  $30  $240  $59,073 

U.S. treasury securities

  34,614   1   418   34,197 

Bank certificates of deposit

  36,500   20   41   36,479 

Asset-backed securities

  12,727   10   79   12,658 

Foreign government security

  828   -   -   828 
  $143,952  $61  $778  $143,235 

 

  

At December 25, 2021

 
      

Gross

  

Gross

  

Estimated

 
  

Amortized

  

Unrealized

  

Unrealized

  

Fair

 
  

Cost

  

Gains

  

Losses (1)

  

Value

 

Corporate debt securities (2)

 $84,060  $2  $31  $84,031 

U.S. treasury securities

  3,953   -   5   3,948 

Bank certificates of deposit

  800   -   -   800 

Foreign government security

  925   -   -   925 
  $89,738  $2  $36  $89,704 

 

(1)

As of December 31, 2022, the cost and fair value of investments with loss positions were approximately $86.3 million and $85.5 million, respectively. As of December 25, 2021, the cost and fair value of investments with loss positions was approximately $57.0 million. We evaluated the nature of these investments, credit worthiness of the issuer and the duration of these impairments to determine if an other-than-temporary decline in fair value had occurred and concluded that these losses were temporary and we have the ability and intent to hold these investments to maturity.

 

(2)

Corporate debt securities include investments in financial and other corporate institutions. No single issuer represents a significant portion of the total corporate debt securities portfolio.

 

Effective maturities of short-term investments at December 31, 2022, were as follows:

 

  

Amortized

  

Estimated

 

(in thousands)

 

Cost

  

Fair Value

 

Due in one year or less

 $112,956  $112,683 

Due after one year through three years

  30,996   30,552 
  $143,952  $143,235 

 

Accounting standards pertaining to fair value measurements establish a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. These tiers include: Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices in active markets; Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable; and Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions. When available, we use quoted market prices to determine the fair value of our investments, and they are included in Level 1. When quoted market prices are unobservable, we use quotes from independent pricing vendors based on recent trading activity and other relevant information.

 

The following table summarizes, by major security type, our financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis and are categorized using the fair value hierarchy (in thousands):

 

  

Fair value measurements at December 31, 2022 using:

 
              

Total estimated

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

fair value

 

Cash

 $190,371  $-  $-  $190,371 

Corporate debt securities

  -   69,753   -   69,753 

Money market funds

  -   40,290   -   40,290 

Bank certificates of deposit

  -   37,480   -   37,480 

U.S. treasury securities

  -   34,196   -   34,196 

Asset-backed securities

  -   12,658   -   12,658 

Foreign government security

  -   828   -   828 
  $190,371  $195,205  $-  $385,576 

 

  

Fair value measurements at December 25, 2021 using:

 
              

Total estimated

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

fair value

 

Cash

 $195,297  $-  $-  $195,297 

Money market funds

  -   92,400   -   92,400 

Corporate debt securities

  -   86,535   -   86,535 

U.S. treasury securities

  -   3,948   -   3,948 

Foreign government security

  -   925   -   925 

Bank certificates of deposit

  -   800   -   800 
  $195,297  $184,608  $-  $379,905