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FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
NOTE 11—FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The carrying amounts and fair values of our financial instruments were as follows (dollars in thousands):
 As of June 30, 2022As of December 31, 2021
 Carrying
Amount
Fair ValueCarrying
Amount
Fair Value
Assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents$127,073 $127,073 $149,725 $149,725 
Escrow deposits and restricted cash48,958 48,958 46,872 46,872 
Stock warrants39,604 39,604 48,884 48,884 
Secured mortgage loans and other, net488,611 458,700 488,913 478,931 
Non-mortgage loans receivable, net (1)
24,191 23,435 19,024 19,039 
Government-sponsored pooled loan investments, net
41,019 41,019 41,213 41,213 
Derivative instruments (1)
19,757 19,757 1,128 1,128 
Liabilities:
Senior notes payable and other debt, gross12,393,495 11,834,464 12,093,138 12,891,937 
Derivative instruments (2)
— — 12,290 12,290 
Redeemable OP Units182,512 182,512 182,112 182,112 
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(1)Included in other assets on our Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2)Included in accounts payable and other liabilities on our Consolidated Balance Sheets.

For a discussion of the assumptions considered, refer to “Note 2 – Accounting Policies.” The use of different market assumptions and estimation methodologies may have a material effect on the reported estimated fair value amounts. Accordingly, the estimates presented above are not necessarily indicative of the amounts we would realize in a current market exchange.