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Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Financial Instruments Financial Instruments
The table below presents the carrying amounts and estimated fair values of our financial instruments by hierarchy level as of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021:
June 30, 2022
Hierarchy Level
(Fair Value)
Carrying
Amount
Level 1Level 2Level 3
Liabilities
Acquisition-related contingent consideration (1)(2)
$13,363 $— $— $13,363 
2023 Convertible Notes (3)
314,337 — 568,551 — 
Total$327,700 $— $568,551 $13,363 
December 31, 2021
Hierarchy Level
(Fair Value)
Carrying
Amount
Level 1Level 2Level 3
Liabilities   
Acquisition-related contingent consideration (1)
$15,110 $— $— $15,110 
2023 Convertible Notes (3)
297,158 — 466,619 — 
Total$312,268 $— $466,619 $15,110 
(1)The short-term portion is included in “Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other” and the long-term portion is included in “Other liabilities” on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(2)During the six months ended June 30, 2022, we acquired a business that was assigned to our Corporate Finance segment and recorded an acquisition-related contingent consideration liability.
(3)The carrying value as of June 30, 2022 includes unamortized deferred debt issuance costs. The carrying value as of December 31, 2021 includes unamortized deferred debt issuance costs and debt discount.
The fair values of financial instruments not included in the tables above are estimated to be equal to their carrying values as of June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021.
We estimate the fair value of our 2023 Convertible Notes based on their last actively traded prices. The fair value of our 2023 Convertible Notes is classified within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy because it is traded in less active markets.
We estimate the fair value of acquisition-related contingent consideration using either a probability-weighted discounted cash flow model or a Monte Carlo pricing model. These fair value estimates represent Level 3 measurements as they are based on significant inputs not observed in the market and reflect our own assumptions. Significant increases (or decreases) in these unobservable inputs in isolation would result in significantly lower (or higher) fair values. We reassess the fair value of our acquisition-related contingent consideration at each reporting period based on additional information as it becomes available.
The change in our liability for acquisition-related contingent consideration for our Level 3 financial instruments is as follows:
Contingent Consideration
Balance at December 31, 2021$15,110 
Additions5,370 
Accretion expense (1)
(979)
Payments(4,430)
Foreign currency translation adjustment (2)
(115)
Balance at March 31, 2022$14,956 
Accretion expense (1)
1,112 
Payments(2,240)
Foreign currency translation adjustment (2)
(465)
Balance at June 30, 2022$13,363 
Contingent Consideration
Balance at December 31, 2020$20,118 
Accretion expense (1)
1,289 
Payments(1,000)
Foreign currency translation adjustment (2)
(612)
Balance at March 31, 2021$19,795 
Additions1,093 
Accretion expense (1)
676 
Payments(4,122)
Foreign currency translation adjustment (2)
264 
Remeasurement gain (3)
(3,095)
Balance at June 30, 2021$14,611 
(1)Accretion expense is included in SG&A expenses on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income.
(2)Foreign currency translation adjustments are included in "Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax" on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income.
(3)Remeasurement gain or loss resulting from a change in the fair value of an acquisition's contingent consideration liability is recorded in SG&A expenses on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income.