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Credit Losses
6 Months Ended
Oct. 31, 2023
Credit Loss [Abstract]  
Credit Losses Credit Losses
The Company is exposed to credit losses primarily through the services it provides. The Company’s expected credit loss allowance methodology for accounts receivable is developed using historical collection experience, current and future economic and market conditions and a review of the current status of customers' trade accounts receivables. Due to the short-term nature of such receivables, the estimate of the amount of accounts receivable that may not be collected is primarily based on historical loss-rate experience. When required, the Company adjusts the loss-rate methodology to account for current conditions and reasonable and supportable expectations of future economic and market conditions. The Company generally assesses future economic conditions for a period of sixty to ninety days, which corresponds with the contractual life of its accounts receivables. Additionally, specific allowance amounts are established to record the appropriate provision for customers that have a higher probability of default. The Company’s monitoring activities include timely account reconciliation, dispute resolution, payment confirmation, consideration of customers' financial condition and macroeconomic conditions. Balances are written off when determined to be uncollectible.
The activity in the allowance for credit losses on the Company's trade receivables is as follows:
(in thousands)
Balance at April 30, 2023$44,377 
Provision for credit losses11,787 
Write-offs(8,025)
Recoveries of amounts previously written off29 
Foreign currency translation(594)
Balance at October 31, 2023$47,574 
The fair value and unrealized losses on available for sale debt securities, aggregated by investment category and the length of time the security has been in an unrealized loss position, are as follows:
Less Than 12 Months12 Months or longerBalance Sheet Classification
Fair ValueUnrealized LossesFair ValueUnrealized LossesCash and Cash
Equivalent
Marketable Securities,
Current
Marketable
Securities, Non-
Current
(in thousands)
Balance at October 31, 2023
Commercial paper$8,259 $$— $— $3,889 $4,370 $— 
Corporate notes/bonds$10,886 $32 $10,235 $104 $— $11,727 $9,394 
U.S. Treasury and Agency Securities$8,079 $14 $— $— $4,299 $— $3,780 
Balance at April 30, 2023       
Commercial paper$8,229 $26 $3,492 $$— $11,721 $— 
Corporate notes/bonds$9,581 $123 $13,815 $232 $— $20,489 $2,907 
The Company only purchases high grade bonds that have a maturity from the date of purchase of no more than two years. The Company monitors the credit worthiness of its investments on a quarterly basis. The Company does not intend to sell the investments and does not believe it will be required to sell the investments before the investments mature and therefore recover the amortized cost basis.