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Fair Value of Assets and Liabilities
3 Months Ended
Apr. 02, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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For assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring and nonrecurring basis, a three-level hierarchy of measurements based upon observable and unobservable inputs is used to arrive at fair value. Observable inputs are developed based on market data obtained from independent sources, while unobservable inputs reflect the Company’s assumptions about valuation based on the best information available in the circumstances. Depending on the inputs, the Company classifies each fair value measurement as follows:
 
Level 1—Valuations based on unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets;
 
Level 2—Valuations based upon quoted prices for similar instruments, prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active, or model-derived valuations, all of whose significant inputs are observable, and
 
Level 3—Valuations based upon one or more significant unobservable inputs.
 
Following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for instruments measured at fair value and their classification in the valuation hierarchy.
 
Cash Equivalents
 
Cash equivalents primarily consist of money market funds, which are held with an institution with sound credit rating and are highly liquid. The Company classified cash equivalents as Level 1 and are valued at cost which approximates fair value.

Investments in Equity Securities
 
Investments in equity securities listed on a national market or exchange are valued at the last sales price and classified within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy and recorded in Investments and Other long-term assets.
Mutual Funds
 
The Company has a non-qualified Supplemental Retirement and Savings Plan which provides additional retirement benefits for certain management employees and named executive officers by allowing participants to defer a portion of their annual compensation. The Company maintains accounts for participants through which participants make investment elections. The marketable securities are classified as Level 1 under the fair value hierarchy as they are maintained in mutual funds with readily determinable fair value and recorded in Other long-term assets.
 
There were no changes during the quarter ended April 2, 2022 to the Company’s valuation techniques used to measure asset and liability fair values on a recurring basis. As of April 2, 2022 and January 1, 2022, the Company did not hold any non-financial assets or liabilities that are required to be measured at fair value on a recurring basis.

The following table presents assets measured at fair value by classification within the fair value hierarchy as of April 2, 2022:
 
 Fair Value Measurements Using 
(in thousands)Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Total
Cash equivalents$12,476 $— $— $12,476 
Investments in equity securities20,864 — — 20,864 
Mutual funds15,546 — — 15,546 
   Total $48,886 $— $— $48,886 

The following table presents assets measured at fair value by classification within the fair value hierarchy as of January 1, 2022: 
 Fair Value Measurements Using 
(in thousands)Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Total
Cash equivalents$12,475 $— $— $12,475 
Investments in equity securities26,070 — — 26,070 
Mutual funds15,021 — — 15,021 
   Total$53,566 $— $— $53,566 
 
In addition to the methods and assumptions used for the financial instruments recorded at fair value as discussed above, the following methods and assumptions are used to estimate the fair value of other financial instruments that are not marked to market on a recurring basis. The Company’s other financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments, accounts receivable and its long-term debt. Due to their short-term maturity, the carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments and accounts receivable approximate their fair values. The Company’s revolving credit facilities’ fair values approximate book value at April 2, 2022 and January 1, 2022, as the rates on these borrowings are variable in nature.
 
The carrying value and estimated fair values of the Company’s Euro Senior Notes, Series A and Series B and USD Senior Notes, Series A and Series B, as of April 2, 2022 and January 1, 2022 were as follows:
 
 April 2, 2022January 1, 2022
(in thousands)Carrying
Value
Estimated
Fair Value
Carrying
Value
Estimated
Fair Value
Euro Senior Notes, Series A due 2023$129,478 $129,149 $132,444 $134,119 
Euro Senior Notes, Series B due 2028105,132 101,072 107,540 110,837 
USD Senior Notes, Series A due 2022— — 25,000 25,055 
USD Senior Notes, Series B due 2027100,000 98,501 100,000 104,828 
USD Senior Notes, Series A due 202550,000 49,284 50,000 51,720 
USD Senior Notes, Series B due 2030125,000 122,010 125,000 131,837