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Fair Value Measurements
12 Months Ended
May 31, 2012
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

10. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Effective June 1, 2008, we adopted the provisions of ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures (“ASC 820”), which among other things, requires enhanced disclosures about assets and liabilities carried at fair value.

As defined in ASC 820, fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. We utilize market data or assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. These inputs can be readily observable, market corroborated, or generally unobservable. We primarily apply the market approach for recurring fair value measurements and endeavor to utilize the best information available. Accordingly, we utilize valuation techniques that maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The use of unobservable inputs is intended to allow for fair value determinations in situations in which there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability at the measurement date. We are able to classify fair value balances based on the observability of those inputs. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy such that “Level 1” measurements include unadjusted quoted market prices for identical assets or liabilities in an active market, “Level 2” measurements include quoted market prices for identical assets or liabilities in an active market which have been adjusted for items such as effects of restrictions for transferability and those that are not quoted but are observable through corroboration with observable market data, including quoted market prices for similar assets, and “Level 3” measurements include those that are unobservable and of a highly subjective measure.

The following table sets forth, by level within the fair value hierarchy, our financial assets and liabilities that are accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of May 31, 2012 and May 31, 2011, respectively. As required by ASC 820, financial assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement (in thousands):

 

                                 
    May 31, 2012  
    Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Items (Level  1)
    Significant Other
Observable
Inputs (Level 2)
    Significant
Unobservable
Inputs (Level 3)
    Total  

Liabilities:

                               

Euro denominated long-term debt

  $ —       $ 2,678     $ —       $ 2,678  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net liabilities

  $ —       $ 2,678     $ —       $ 2,678  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

                                 
    May 31, 2011  
    Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Items (Level  1)
    Significant Other
Observable
Inputs (Level 2)
    Significant
Unobservable
Inputs (Level 3)
    Total  

Liabilities:

                               

Euro denominated long-term debt

  $ —       $ 293     $ —       $ 293  
   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net liabilities

  $ —       $ 293     $ —       $ 293