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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
12 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2014
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
NOTE 16 • FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
ASC 820, Fair Value Measurement and Disclosures defines and establishes a framework for measuring fair value.  The objective of fair value is to determine the price that would be received upon the sale of an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date (the exit price). ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes observable and unobservable inputs used to measure fair value into three levels, as follows:
Level 1:  Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets
Level 2:  Significant other observable inputs
Level 3:  Significant unobservable inputs
There were no transfers in and out of Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 fair value measurements during fiscal years 2014 and 2013. Fair value estimates may be different than the amounts that may ultimately be realized upon sale or disposition of the assets and liabilities.
Fair Value Measurements on a Recurring Basis
The Company had no assets or liabilities recorded at fair value on a recurring basis at April 30, 2014 and 2013.

NOTE 16 • continued
Fair Value Measurements on a Nonrecurring Basis
Non-financial assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at April 30, 2014 consisted of real estate investments and real estate held for sale that were written-down to estimated fair value during fiscal year 2014. Non-financial assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at April 30, 2013 consisted of real estate investments that were written-down to estimated fair value during fiscal year 2013. See Note 2 for additional information on impairment losses recognized during fiscal years 2014 and 2013. The aggregate fair value of these assets by their levels in the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
 
(in thousands)
 
April 30, 2014
 
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Real estate investments
$
89,537
$
0
$
0
$
89,537
Real estate held for sale
 
2,951
 
0
 
0
 
2,951

 
(in thousands)
 
April 30, 2013
 
Total
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Real estate held for sale
$
335
$
0
$
0
$
335

Financial Assets and Liabilities Not Measured at Fair Value
The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial assets and liabilities. The fair values of our financial instruments approximate their carrying amount in our consolidated financial statements except for debt.
Mortgage Loans Receivable. Fair values are based on the discounted value of future cash flows expected to be received for a loan using current rates at which similar loans would be made to borrowers with similar credit risk and the same remaining maturities. Terms are short term in nature and carrying value approximates the estimated fair value.
Cash and Cash Equivalents. The carrying amount approximates fair value because of the short maturity.
Other Investments. The carrying amount, or cost plus accrued interest, of the certificates of deposit approximates fair value.
Other Debt.For variable rate loans that re-price frequently, fair values are based on carrying values. The fair value of fixed rate loans is estimated based on the discounted cash flows of the loans using relevant treasury interest rates plus credit spreads (Level 2).
Lines of Credit.  The carrying amount approximates fair value because the variable rate debt re-prices frequently.
Mortgages Payable.For variable rate loans that re-price frequently, fair values are based on carrying values. The fair value of fixed rate loans is estimated based on the discounted cash flows of the loans using relevant treasury interest rates plus credit spreads (Level 2).
The estimated fair values of the Company's financial instruments as of April 30, 2014 and 2013 are as follows:
 
(in thousands)
 
2014
2013
 
Carrying
 Amount
Fair Value
Carrying
 Amount
Fair Value
FINANCIAL ASSETS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
47,267
 
47,267
 
94,133
 
94,133
Other investments
 
329
 
329
 
639
 
639
FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other debt
 
63,132
 
63,250
 
18,076
 
18,156
Lines of credit
 
22,500
 
22,500
 
10,000
 
10,000
Mortgages payable
 
997,689
 
1,130,262
 
1,049,206
 
1,160,190