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Fair Value Measurements
9 Months Ended
Oct. 30, 2021
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements 4. Fair Value Measurements Fair value measurements are reported in one of three levels based on the lowest level of significant input used: Level 1 (unadjusted quoted prices in active markets); Level 2 (observable market inputs, other than quoted prices included in Level 1); and Level 3 (unobservable inputs that cannot be corroborated by observable market data). Recurring Fair Value Measurements Financial assets and liabilities accounted for at fair value were as follows ($ in millions): Fair Value at Balance Sheet Location(1)Fair Value Hierarchy October 30, 2021 January 30, 2021 October 31, 2020Assets Money market funds(2) Cash and cash equivalentsLevel 1 $ 313  $ 1,575  $ 4,119  Time deposits(3) Cash and cash equivalentsLevel 2 625  865  84  Time deposits(3) Short-term investments Level 2 - - 545  Time deposits(3) Other current assets Level 2 - 65  100  Interest rate swap derivative instruments(4) Other current assets Level 2 - - 7  Interest rate swap derivative instruments(4) Other assets Level 2 58  91  95  Marketable securities that fund deferred compensation(5)Other assets Level 1 54  53  51  (1)Balance sheet location is determined by length to maturity.(2)Valued at quoted market prices in active markets.(3)Valued at face value plus accrued interest, which approximates fair value.(4)Valued using readily observable market inputs. These instruments are custom, over-the-counter contracts with various bank counterparties that are not traded on an active market. See Note 5, Derivative Instruments, for additional information.(5)Valued using select mutual fund performance that trade with sufficient frequency and volume to obtain pricing information on an ongoing basis. Fair Value of Financial Instruments The fair values of cash, receivables, accounts payable and other payables approximated their carrying values because of the short-term nature of these instruments. If these instruments were measured at fair value in the financial statements, they would be classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy. Fair values for other investments held at cost are not readily available, but we estimate that the carrying values for these investments approximate their fair values. Long-term debt is presented at carrying value on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. If our long-term debt were recorded at fair value, it would be classified as Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy. Long-term debt balances were as follows ($ in millions): October 30, 2021 January 30, 2021 October 31, 2020 Fair Value Carrying Value Fair Value Carrying Value Fair Value Carrying ValueLong-term debt(1)$ 1,257 $ 1,208 $ 1,331  $ 1,241  $ 1,954 $ 1,902 (1)Excludes debt discounts, issuance costs and finance lease obligations.