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Contingent Consideration
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
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Contingent Consideration
Contingent Consideration

In connection with certain of the Company’s acquisitions, contingent consideration is payable in cash or common stock upon the achievement of certain performance measures over future periods. The Company recorded the acquisition date fair value of the contingent consideration liability as additional purchase price. As discussed in Note 10, the process for determining the fair value of the contingent consideration liability consists of reviewing financial forecasts and assessing the likelihood of reaching the required performance measures based on factors specific to each acquisition as well as the Company’s historical experience with similar arrangements. Subsequent to the acquisition date, the Company estimates the fair value of the contingent consideration liability each reporting period, and any adjustments made to the fair value are recorded in the Company’s results of operations. If an acquisition reaches the required performance measures within the reporting period, the fair value of the contingent consideration liability is increased to 100%, the maximum potential payment, and reclassified to Due to Seller.

The Company has recorded $20.3 million in contingent consideration at March 31, 2016 related to these arrangements. Any adjustments made to the fair value of the contingent consideration liability subsequent to the acquisition date will be recorded in the Company’s results of operations. During the three months ended March 31, 2016 and 2015, the Company recorded expense of $1.9 million and $0.3 million, respectively.
 
As of March 31, 2016, the potential maximum contingent payments, excluding the amounts recorded in Due to seller which are currently payable, would be due as follows if all performance measures are achieved (in thousands): 
 
Maximum Potential Payment
 
Fair Value of Liability
2016
$
12,733

 
$
9,112

2017
69,269

 
11,206

 
$
82,002

 
$
20,318


 
If the performance measures required by the purchase agreements are not achieved, the Company may pay less than the maximum amounts presented in the table above, depending on the terms of the agreement. While the maximum potential payments shown in the table are $82.0 million, the Company estimates that the fair value of the payments that will be made is $20.3 million.