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Fair Value Measurement (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Oct. 30, 2015
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Schedule Of Fair Value Of Assets And Liabilities
The following tables provide information by level for assets and liabilities that are recorded at fair value on a recurring basis:
 
Fair Value at
October 30, 2015

 
Fair Value Measurements Using Inputs Considered as
 
Level 1

 
Level 2

 
Level 3

Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash equivalents
$
26,139

 
$
26,139

 
$

 
$

Restricted cash1
1,307

 
1,307

 

 

Foreign currency contracts2
207

 

 
207

 

Deferred compensation plan assets3
6,579

 
6,579

 

 

Total Assets
$
34,232

 
$
34,025

 
$
207

 
$

 
Fair Value at
October 31, 2014

 
Fair Value Measurements Using Inputs Considered as
 
Level 1

 
Level 2

 
Level 3

Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash equivalents
$
48,198

 
$
48,198

 
$

 
$

Restricted cash1
2,868

 
2,868

 

 

Foreign currency contracts2
455

 

 
455

 

Total Assets
$
51,521

 
$
51,066

 
$
455

 
$

1 Restricted cash represents cash that is restricted from withdrawal for contractual or legal reasons.
2 In the Consolidated Balance Sheets, foreign currency contracts are included in prepaid expenses and other when in an asset position and other accrued liabilities when in a liability position. The fair market value was estimated using observable market data for similar financial instruments. See Note 8 for additional information on derivative financial instruments.
3 The Deferred Compensation Plan Assets consist of the investment funds maintained for the future payments under the Company's deferred compensation plan, which is structured as a rabbi trust. Investments held in the rabbi trust are publicly-traded mutual funds. Rabbi trust assets are considered irrevocable, and may only be used to pay participant benefits under the plan. The only exception is the event of bankruptcy, in which case the assets in the rabbi trust would be subject to the claims of creditors of the corporation. In the Consolidated Balance Sheets, rabbi trust assets are included in other assets.
Schedule Of Fair Value Of Debt
The following tables provide information regarding the estimated fair value of our outstanding debt which is recorded at carrying value in the Consolidated Balance Sheets:
 
Fair Value at
October 30, 2015

 
Fair Value Measurements Using Inputs Considered as
 
Level 1

 
Level 2

 
Level 3

Debt1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Publicly traded debt
$
1,741,003

 
$
1,741,003

 
$

 
$

Non-publicly traded debt
341,086

 

 
341,086

 

Total Debt
$
2,082,089

 
$
1,741,003

 
$
341,086

 
$

 
Fair Value at
October 31, 2014

 
Fair Value Measurements Using Inputs Considered as
 
Level 1

 
Level 2

 
Level 3

Debt1
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Publicly traded debt
$
1,099,695

 
$
1,099,695

 
$

 
$

Non-publicly traded debt
532,397

 

 
532,397

 

Other2
23,838

 

 
23,838

 

Total Debt
$
1,655,930

 
$
1,099,695

 
$
556,235

 
$

1 Debt is recorded at carrying value of $2,041,086 and $1,556,391 on the Consolidated Balance Sheets as of October 30, 2015 and October 31, 2014, respectively. The fair value of our publicly traded debt is based on quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets. The fair value of our non-publicly traded debt was estimated using a discounted cash flow analysis based on our current borrowing costs for debt with similar maturities. In addition, the carrying values of our commercial paper included in non-publicly traded debt approximate the financial instrument’s fair value as the maturities are less than three months. See Note 9 for additional information on debt.
2 Other consists of bankers' acceptance drafts and commercial acceptance drafts from our customers that have been sold with recourse to financial institutions but have not yet matured. Refer to Note 9 for additional information.