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FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS [Abstract]  
Schedule of Derivative Instruments, Effect on Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
The effects of derivative instruments designated as hedging instruments on Other comprehensive (loss) income and Net earnings were as follows during the fiscal years ended June 30:
Gains (losses) recognized in Other comprehensive (loss) income
202120202019
Commodity purchase derivative contracts$21 $(7)$(5)
Foreign exchange derivative contracts— — — 
Interest rate derivative contracts23 — 
Total$44 $(5)$(5)
Schedule of Derivatives Instruments Statements of Financial Performance and Financial Position, Location
Location of Gains (losses) reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive net (loss) income into Net earnings
Gains (losses) reclassified from Accumulated other comprehensive net (loss) income and recognized in Net earnings
202120202019
Commodity purchase derivative contractsCost of products sold$$(4)$(2)
Foreign exchange derivative contractsCost of products sold— — 
Interest rate derivative contractsInterest expense(6)(6)(6)
Total$(5)$(10)$(6)
Schedule of Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring Basis The following table provides information about the balance sheet classification and the fair values of the Company's derivative instruments:
20212020
Balance sheet classificationFair value
hierarchy
level
Carrying
Amount
Estimated
Fair
Value
Carrying
Amount
Estimated
Fair
Value
Assets
Commodity purchase futures contractsPrepaid expenses and other current assets1$$$— $— 
Commodity purchase swaps contractsPrepaid expenses and other current assets2— — 
Interest rate contractsOther assets224 24 
$33 $33 $$
Liabilities
Commodity purchase futures contractsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities1$— $— $$
Commodity purchase swaps contractsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities2— — 
Foreign exchange forward contractsAccounts payable and accrued liabilities2$— — 
$— $— $$

The following table provides information about the balance sheet classification and the fair values of the Company's other assets and liabilities for which disclosure of fair value is required:

20212020
Balance sheet classificationFair value
hierarchy
level
Carrying
Amount
Estimated
Fair
Value
Carrying
Amount
Estimated
Fair
Value
Assets
Interest-bearing investments, including money market funds
Cash and cash equivalents (1)
1$196 $196 $584 $584 
Time deposits
Cash and cash equivalents (1)
211 11 165 165 
Trust assets for nonqualified deferred compensation plansOther assets1136 136 100 100 
$343 $343 $849 $849 
Liabilities
Notes and loans payable
Notes and loans payable (2)
2$— $— $— $— 
Current maturities of long-term debt and Long-term debt
Current maturities of long-
term debt and Long-term
debt (3)
22,784 2,963 2,780 3,051 
$2,784 $2,963 $2,780 $3,051 
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(1)Cash and cash equivalents are composed of time deposits and other interest-bearing investments, including money market funds with original maturity dates of 90 days or less. Cash and cash equivalents are recorded at cost, which approximates fair value.
(2)Notes and loans payable is composed of outstanding U.S. commercial paper balances and/or amounts drawn on the Company’s credit agreements, all of which are recorded at cost, which approximates fair value.
(3)Current maturities of long-term debt and Long-term debt are recorded at cost. The fair value of Long-term debt, including current maturities, was determined using secondary market prices quoted by corporate bond dealers, and is classified as Level 2.