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Fair Value Measurements (Book Value and Estimated Fair Value) (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Apr. 03, 2021
Mar. 28, 2020
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Available-for-sale debt securities $ 14,946 $ 14,774
Marketable equity securities 17,600 9,829
Book Value | Level 2    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Available-for-sale debt securities [1] 14,946 14,774
Securitized financings and other [2] (12,186) (14,953)
Book Value | Level 1    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Marketable equity securities [3] 17,600 9,829
Book Value | Level 3    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Non-marketable equity investments [4] 21,960 21,536
Consumer loans receivable [5] 74,798 82,304
Commercial loans receivable [6] 44,314 46,565
Estimated Fair Value | Level 2    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Available-for-sale debt securities [1] 14,946 14,774
Securitized financings and other [2] (12,340) (15,592)
Estimated Fair Value | Level 1    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Marketable equity securities [3] 17,600 9,829
Estimated Fair Value | Level 3    
Summary of the Fair Value and Carrying Value of Financial Instruments    
Non-marketable equity investments [4] 21,960 21,536
Consumer loans receivable [5] 86,209 97,395
Commercial loans receivable [6] $ 42,379 $ 46,819
[1] Level 2: The fair value is based on observable market prices for identical securities. When observable market prices for identical securities are not available, we price our marketable debt instruments using non-binding market consensus prices that are corroborated with observable market data; quoted market prices for similar instruments; or pricing models, such as a discounted cash flow model, with all significant inputs derived from or corroborated with observable market data.
[2] Level 2: The fair value is based on the discounted value of the expected remaining principal and interest cash flows.
[3] Level 1: The fair value is based on quoted market prices.
[4] Level 3: The fair value approximates book value based on the non-marketable nature of the investments.
[5] Level 3: Includes consumer loans receivable held for investment, held for sale and construction advances. See discussion of fair value inputs below.
[6] Level 3: The fair value is estimated using market interest rates of comparable loans.