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Fair Value Measurements
8 Months Ended
Sep. 09, 2018
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements

10. Fair Value Measurements

Fair value measurements enable the reader of the financial statements to assess the inputs used to develop those measurements by establishing a hierarchy for ranking the quality and reliability of the information used to determine fair values. The Company classifies and discloses assets and liabilities carried at fair value in one of the following three categories:

Level 1: Quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2: Observable market-based inputs or unobservable inputs that are corroborated by market data.

Level 3: Unobservable inputs that are not corroborated by market data.

The fair values of the Company’s cash equivalents and investments in marketable securities are based on quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The following tables summarize the carrying amounts and fair values of certain assets at September 9, 2018 and December 31, 2017:

 

     At September 9, 2018  
            Fair Value Estimated Using  
     Carrying      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  
     Amount      Inputs      Inputs      Inputs  

Cash equivalents

   $ 78,828      $ 78,828      $ —        $ —    

Restricted cash equivalents

     106,455        106,455        —          —    

Investments in marketable securities

     9,605        9,605        —          —    

Advertising fund cash equivalents, restricted

     20,308        20,308        —          —    

Advertising fund investments, restricted

     80,152        80,152        —          —    

 

     At December 31, 2017  
            Fair Value Estimated Using  
     Carrying      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  
     Amount      Inputs      Inputs      Inputs  

Cash equivalents

   $ 7,933      $ 7,933      $ —        $ —    

Restricted cash equivalents

     96,375        96,375        —          —    

Investments in marketable securities

     8,119        8,119        —          —    

Advertising fund cash equivalents, restricted

     19,945        19,945        —          —    

Advertising fund investments, restricted

     74,007        74,007        —          —    

Management estimated the approximate fair values of the 2015 fixed rate notes, the 2017 fixed and floating rate notes and the 2018 Notes as follows (in thousands):

 

     September 9, 2018      December 31, 2017  
     Principal Amount      Fair Value      Principal Amount      Fair Value  

2015 Five-Year Fixed Rate Notes

   $ —        $ —        $ 492,500      $ 494,470  

2015 Ten-Year Fixed Rate Notes

     782,000        792,166        788,000        821,884  

2017 Five-Year Fixed Rate Notes

     594,000        576,180        598,500        592,515  

2017 Ten-Year Fixed Rate Notes

     990,000        978,120        997,500        1,023,435  

2017 Five-Year Floating Rate Notes

     297,000        298,188        299,250        300,746  

2018 7.5-Year Fixed Rate Notes

     423,938        421,394        —          —    

2018 9.25-Year Fixed Rate Notes

     399,000        398,202        —          —    

The fixed and floating rate notes are classified as Level 2 measurements, as the Company estimates the fair value amount by using available market information. The Company obtained quotes from two separate brokerage firms that are knowledgeable about the Company’s fixed and floating rate notes and, at times, trade these notes. The Company also performed its own internal analysis based on the information gathered from public markets, including information on notes that are similar to those of the Company. However, considerable judgment is required to interpret market data to estimate fair value. Accordingly, the fair value estimates presented are not necessarily indicative of the amount that the Company or the debtholders could realize in a current market exchange. The use of different assumptions and/or estimation methodologies may have a material effect on the estimated fair values stated above.