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Goodwill and Intangibles
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLES
GOODWILL AND INTANGIBLES

The changes in the carrying amount of goodwill for both the Service Center Based Distribution segment and the Fluid Power Businesses segment for the six month period ended December 31, 2015 are as follows:
 
Service Centers
 
Fluid Power
 
Total
Balance at July 1, 2015
$
253,477

 
$
929

 
$
254,406

Goodwill acquired during the period
3,285

 
1,813

 
5,098

Other, primarily currency translation
(10,237
)
 

 
(10,237
)
Balance at December 31, 2015
$
246,525

 
$
2,742

 
$
249,267


At December 31, 2015, accumulated goodwill impairment losses, subsequent to fiscal year 2002, totaled $36,605 and related to the Fluid Power Businesses segment.

The Company has seven reporting units and performed its annual goodwill impairment assessment as of January 1, 2015. The Company concluded that five of the reporting units had material excesses of fair value compared to their carrying amounts. The Company concluded that two reporting units (Canada service center and Australia / New Zealand) had excess fair value of approximately $39,000 and $4,000 or 15% and 14%, respectively when compared to the carrying amounts of approximately $258,000 and $28,000, respectively. The techniques used in the Company's impairment test have incorporated a number of assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable and to reflect market conditions forecast at the assessment date. Assumptions in estimating future cash flows are subject to a high degree of judgment. The Company makes all efforts to forecast future cash flows as accurately as possible with the information available at the time the forecast is made. To this end, the Company evaluates the appropriateness of its assumptions as well as its overall forecasts by comparing projected results of upcoming years with actual results of preceding years and validating that differences therein are reasonable. Key assumptions, all of which are Level 3 inputs, relate to pricing trends, inventory costs, discount rate, customer demand, and the long-term growth and foreign exchange rates. A number of benchmarks from independent industry and other economic publications were also used. Changes in future actual results, assumptions and estimates after the assessment date may lead to an outcome where impairment charges would be required in future periods. Specifically, actual results may vary from the Company’s forecasts and such variations may be material and unfavorable, thereby triggering the need for future impairment tests where the conclusions may differ in reflection of prevailing market conditions.

The Company’s identifiable intangible assets resulting from business combinations are amortized over their estimated period of benefit and consist of the following:
December 31, 2015
 
Amount
 
Accumulated
Amortization
 
Net Book
Value
Finite-Lived Identifiable Intangibles:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Customer relationships
 
$
219,623

 
$
73,262

 
$
146,361

Trade names
 
42,152

 
14,580

 
27,572

Vendor relationships
 
14,112

 
7,545

 
6,567

Non-competition agreements
 
6,585

 
2,076

 
4,509

Total Identifiable Intangibles
 
$
282,472

 
$
97,463

 
$
185,009


June 30, 2015
 
Amount
 
Accumulated
Amortization
 
Net Book
Value
Finite-Lived Identifiable Intangibles:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Customer relationships
 
$
225,332

 
$
65,789

 
$
159,543

Trade names
 
42,689

 
13,187

 
29,502

Vendor relationships
 
14,465

 
7,258

 
7,207

Non-competition agreements
 
4,578

 
2,002

 
2,576

Total Identifiable Intangibles
 
$
287,064

 
$
88,236

 
$
198,828


Amounts include the impact of foreign currency translation. Fully amortized amounts are written off.

During the six month period ended December 31, 2015, the Company acquired identifiable intangible assets with a preliminary acquisition cost allocation and weighted-average life as follows:
 
 
Acquisition Cost Allocation
 
Weighted-Average Life
Customer relationships
 
$
2,930

 
15
Trade names
 
1,190

 
15
Non-competition agreements
 
490

 
5
Total Intangibles Acquired
 
$
4,610

 



Estimated future amortization expense by fiscal year (based on the Company’s identifiable intangible assets as of December 31, 2015) for the next five years is as follows: $12,000 for the remainder of 2016, $22,600 for 2017, $20,500 for 2018, $18,900 for 2019, $17,100 for 2020 and $15,700 for 2021.

A significant portion of our intangible assets relate to recent acquisitions that primarily operate in the oil and gas sectors. Considering the recent downturn in the energy market, a prolonged period of low oil and natural gas prices may result in asset impairments, including potential impairment of the carrying value of our goodwill and finite-lived intangible assets.