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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
May 03, 2014
Fair Value Measurements  
Fair Value Measurements

Note 4. Fair Value Measurements

 

As defined in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures (“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.  ASC 820 establishes a three-level valuation hierarchy for fair value measurements. These valuation techniques are based upon observable and unobservable inputs. Observable inputs reflect market data obtained from independent sources, while unobservable inputs reflect less transparent active market data, as well as internal assumptions. These two types of inputs create the following fair value hierarchy:

 

·                  Level 1 — Quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets;

·                  Level 2 — Quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose significant inputs are observable; and

·                  Level 3 — Instruments with significant unobservable inputs.

 

The table below provides the carrying and fair values of our senior secured term loan facility (“Restated Term Loan Credit Facility”), our 73/4% Senior Notes that are due in 2018 (“2018 Senior Notes”) and our 57/8% Senior Subordinated Notes that are due in 2020 (the “2020 Senior Subordinated Notes”, and together, with our 2018 Senior Notes, (“our notes”)) as of May 3, 2014. The fair value of our Restated Term Loan Credit Facility was determined based on quoted market prices of similar instruments which are considered Level 2 inputs within the fair value hierarchy. The fair value of our notes was determined based on recent trades which are considered Level 1 inputs within the fair value hierarchy.

 

 

 

Carrying
Value

 

Fair
Value

 

 

 

(in millions)

 

Senior secured term loan

 

$

1,623

 

$

1,626

 

Senior notes

 

1,006

 

1,060

 

Senior subordinated notes

 

260

 

263