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Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Fair value is defined as the exchange value of an asset or a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants. The fair value guidance outlines a valuation framework and establishes a fair value hierarchy in order to increase the consistency and comparability of fair value measurements and disclosures. The hierarchy consists of three levels as follows:

Level 1 - Quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities as of the reported date;

Level 2 - Other than quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities, quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, and other than quoted prices for assets or liabilities and prices that are derived principally from or corroborated by market data by correlation or other means; and

Level 3 - Measurements using management's best estimate of fair value, where the determination of fair value requires significant management judgment or estimation.

The following table reflects the fair values of assets and liabilities measured and recognized at fair value on a recurring basis on the Company's Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2018 and December 30, 2017:
 
June 30,
2018
 
December 30,
2017
 
Fair Value Hierarchy Level
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate swaps (1)
$
196

 
$

 
Level 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
Interest rate swaps (1)
$
861

 
$
2,229

 
Level 2
Contingent consideration (2)
26

 
25

 
Level 3


(1)
The Company uses certain external sources in deriving the fair value of the interest rate swaps. The interest rate swaps were valued using observable inputs (e.g., LIBOR yield curves, credit spreads). Valuations of interest rate swaps may fluctuate considerably from period-to-period due to volatility in underlying interest rates, which are driven by market conditions and the duration of the instrument. Credit adjustments could have a significant impact on the valuations due to changes in credit ratings of the Company or its counterparties.
(2)
As a result of the Robertex acquisition in 2013, a contingent consideration liability was recorded by the company.

Changes in the fair value measurements using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) during the six months ending June 30, 2018 and July 1, 2017 were as follows:
 
June 30,
2018
 
July 1,
2017
Beginning balance
$
25

 
$
200

Fair value adjustments
1

 
(144
)
Ending balance
$
26

 
$
56



There were no transfers of assets or liabilities between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 during the three and six months ending June 30, 2018 or July 1, 2017. If any, the Company recognizes the transfers at the end of the reporting period.

The carrying amounts and estimated fair values of the Company's financial instruments are summarized as follows:
 
June 30,
2018
 
December 30,
2017
 
Carrying
 
Fair
 
Carrying
 
Fair
 
Amount
 
Value
 
Amount
 
Value
Financial assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
$
21

 
$
21

 
$
19

 
$
19

Notes receivable
282

 
282

 
282

 
282

Interest rate swaps
196

 
196

 

 

Financial liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Long-term debt and capital leases, including current portion
138,174

 
136,277

 
133,257

 
131,203

Interest rate swaps
861

 
861

 
2,229

 
2,229



The fair values of the Company's long-term debt and capital leases were estimated using market rates the Company believes would be available for similar types of financial instruments and represent level 2 measurements. The fair values of cash and cash equivalents and notes receivable approximate their carrying amounts due to the short-term nature of the financial instruments.