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Fair Value Measurements
12 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
The Company’s financial instruments consist primarily of cash equivalents, restricted cash, available-for-sale marketable securities, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. Cash equivalents and available-for-sale marketable securities are reported at their respective fair values on the consolidated balance sheets. The remaining financial instruments are reported on the consolidated balance sheets at amounts that approximate current fair values.
The following table summarizes the types of assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis by level within the fair value hierarchy (in thousands):
As of April 30, 2023As of April 30, 2022
Level 1Level 2Level 3TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3Total
Cash equivalents:
Money market funds$75,293 $— $— $75,293 $107,726 $— $— $107,726 
Commercial paper— 112,851 — 112,851 — 142,511 — 142,511 
Corporate debt securities— — — — — 8,884 — 8,884 
Certificates of deposit— 2,000 — 2,000 — 3,000 — 3,000 
Available-for-sale marketable securities:
U.S. treasury securities— 27,397 — 27,397 — 12,763 — 12,763 
Certificates of deposit— 61,025 — 61,025 — 97,205 — 97,205 
U.S. government agencies securities— 75,674 — 75,674 — 13,890 — 13,890 
Commercial paper— 184,230 — 184,230 — 241,132 — 241,132 
Corporate debt securities— 179,247 — 179,247 — 287,729 — 287,729 
Total cash equivalents and available-for-sale marketable securities$75,293 $642,424 $— $717,717 $107,726 $807,114 $— $914,840 
The estimated fair value of securities classified as Level 2 financial instruments was determined based on third-party pricing services. The pricing services utilize industry standard valuation models, including both income- and market-based approaches, for which all significant inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly, to estimate fair value. Inputs used for fair value measurement categorized as Level 2 include benchmark yields, reported trades, broker or dealer quotes, issuer spreads, two-sided markets, benchmark securities, bids, offers, and reference data including market research publications.