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Fair Value Disclosures
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Disclosures

Footnote 17 — Fair Value Disclosures

Recurring Fair Value Measurements

The following table presents the Company’s non-pension financial assets and liabilities which are measured at fair value on a recurring basis (in millions):

 

     September 30, 2018     December 31, 2017  
     Fair Value Asset (Liability)     Fair Value Asset (Liability)  
     Level 1      Level 2     Level 3      Total     Level 1      Level 2     Level 3      Total  

Derivatives:

                    

Assets

   $ —        $ 15.7     $ —      $ 15.7     $ —        $ 14.9     $ —      $ 14.9  

Liabilities

     —          (26.9     —          (26.9     —          (56.7     —          (56.7

Investment securities, including mutual funds

     5.2        3.4       —          8.6       5.2        3.5       —          8.7  

For publicly-traded mutual funds, fair value is determined on the basis of quoted market prices and, accordingly, such investments have been classified as Level 1. Other investment securities are primarily comprised of money market accounts that are classified as Level 2. The Company determines the fair value of its derivative instruments using standard pricing models and market-based assumptions for all significant inputs, such as yield curves and quoted spot and forward exchange rates. Accordingly, the Company’s derivative instruments are classified as Level 2.

Nonrecurring Fair Value Measurements

The Company’s nonfinancial assets that are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis include property, plant and equipment, goodwill, intangible assets and certain other assets. In the absence of a definitive sales price for these and similar types of assets, the Company generally uses projected cash flows, discounted as necessary, or market multiples to estimate the fair values of the impaired assets using key inputs such as management’s projections of cash flows on a held-and-used basis (if applicable), management’s projections of cash flows upon disposition and discount rates. Key inputs into the market multiple approach include identifying companies comparable to the Company’s business and estimated control premiums. Accordingly, these fair value measurements fall in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. These assets and certain liabilities are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis as part of the Company’s impairment assessments and as circumstances require.

Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, derivative instruments, notes payable and short and long-term debt. The carrying values for current financial assets and liabilities, including cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable and short-term debt approximate fair value due to the short maturity of such instruments. The fair values of the Company’s debt and derivative instruments are disclosed in Footnote 11 and Footnote 12, respectively.