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Fair Value (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value of Derivative Instruments
Derivatives are recognized in the Consolidated Balance Sheets at their fair values. The following table presents the fair value of derivative instruments at December 31, 2019:
AssetLiability
Balance Sheet
Classification
Fair
Value
Balance Sheet
Classification
Fair
Value
Derivatives designated as hedges:
Foreign exchange forward contractsPrepaid expenses and other$—  Accounts payable$.6  
Derivatives not designated as hedges:
Foreign exchange forward contractsPrepaid expenses and other$5.6  Accounts payable$3.2  
Total derivatives$5.6  $3.8  
The following table presents the fair value hierarchy for those assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2019:
 Level 1Level 2Total
Assets:
Available-for-sale securities$4.3  $—  $4.3  
Foreign exchange forward contracts$—  $5.6  $5.6  
Total$4.3  $5.6  $9.9  
Liabilities:
Foreign exchange forward contracts$—  $3.8  $3.8  
Total$—  $3.8  $3.8  
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The net asset (liability) amounts recorded in the balance sheet (carrying amount) and the estimated fair values of our remaining financial instruments at December 31 consisted of the following:
 20192018
 Carrying
Amount
Fair ValueCarrying
Amount
Fair Value
Available-for-sale securities$4.3  $4.3  $3.8  $3.8  
Debt maturing within one year(1)
(1.8) (1.8) (12.0) (12.0) 
Long-term debt(1)
(1,590.4) (1,748.1) (1,581.6) (1,460.2) 
Foreign exchange forward contracts1.8  1.8  (5.1) (5.1) 
(1) The carrying value of debt maturing within one year and long-term debt is presented net of debt issuance costs and includes any related discount or premium and unamortized deferred gains on terminated interest-rate swap agreements, as applicable.