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Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2014
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Fair Value Measurements
Fair Value Measurements
In accordance with fair value accounting guidance, the Company’s assets and liabilities measured at fair market value are classified in one of the following categories:
Level 1 — Assets or liabilities for which fair value is based on quoted market prices in active markets for identical instruments as of the reporting date.
Level 2 — Assets or liabilities for which fair value is based on valuation models for which pricing inputs were either directly or indirectly observable.
Level 3 — Assets or liabilities for which fair value is based on valuation models with significant unobservable pricing inputs and which result in the use of management estimates.
The following tables set forth by level within the fair value hierarchy, our financial assets and liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis at January 31, 2014 and July 31, 2013, according to the valuation techniques the Company used to determine their fair values.
 
Inputs
Considered As
 
 
 
 
 
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical
Assets (Level 1)
 
Significant Other Observable Inputs (Level 2)
 
Fair Values
 
Balance Sheet Classifications
January 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading securities
$
15,043

 
$

 
$
15,043

 
Other assets
Foreign exchange contracts

 
612

 
612

 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Total Assets
$
15,043

 
$
612

 
$
15,655

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts
$

 
$
563

 
$
563

 
Other current liabilities
Total Liabilities
$

 
$
563

 
$
563

 
 
July 31, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trading securities
$
14,975

 
$

 
$
14,975

 
Other assets
Foreign exchange contracts

 
294

 
294

 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
Total Assets
$
14,975

 
$
294

 
$
15,269

 
 
Foreign exchange contracts
$

 
$
890

 
$
890

 
Other current liabilities
Total Liabilities
$

 
$
890

 
$
890

 
 

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instrument:
Trading securities: The Company’s deferred compensation investments consist of investments in mutual funds. These investments were classified as Level 1 as the shares of these investments trade with sufficient frequency and volume to enable us to obtain pricing information on an ongoing basis.
Foreign exchange contracts: The Company’s foreign exchange contracts were classified as Level 2, as the fair value was based on the present value of the future cash flows using external models that use observable inputs, such as interest rates, yield curves and foreign exchange rates. See Note I, “Derivatives and Hedging Activities,” for additional information.
There have been no transfers of assets or liabilities between the fair value hierarchy levels outlined above during the three or six months ended January 31, 2014 and 2013. In addition, the Company had no significant measurements of assets or liabilities at fair value on a nonrecurring basis subsequent to their initial recognition during the three and six months ended January 31, 2014, except for the fair value measurement performed on the Die-Cut disposal group. The assets and liabilities of the disposal group were recorded at approximate fair value less costs to sell and classified as "Assets held for sale" and "Liabilities held for sale" on the condensed consolidated balance sheets as of January 31, 2014 and July 31, 2013. Fair value was determined utilizing a combination of external market factors and internal projections. A loss on the write-down of the disposal group of $15,658 was recorded within discontinued operations in the third quarter of fiscal 2013. There were no additional fair value adjustments recorded during the three or six months ended January 31, 2014.



During fiscal 2013, goodwill with a carrying amount of $183,146 in the WPS Americas reporting unit was written down to its estimated implied fair value of $10,866 and represented a Level 3 asset measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at July 31, 2013, which was subsequent to its original recognition. In order to arrive at the implied fair value of goodwill, the Company calculated the fair value of all of the assets and liabilities of the reporting unit as if the reporting unit had been acquired in a business combination. Intangible assets consisted of customer relationships and tradenames, which were valued using the income approach. As a result of the analysis, indefinite-lived tradenames with a carrying amount of $25,449 were written down to the estimated fair value of $14,881 and represented a Level 3 asset measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at July 31, 2013, which was subsequent to its original recognition.

During fiscal 2013, goodwill with a carrying amount of $18,225 in the IDS APAC reporting unit was written off in its entirety and represented a Level 3 asset measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at July 31, 2013, which was subsequent to its original recognition. In order to arrive at the implied fair value of goodwill, the Company completed a qualitative assessment because the amount by which the carrying value exceeded fair value was more than the balance of goodwill remaining.
The Company’s financial instruments, other than those presented in the disclosures above, include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, notes payable, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and short-term and long-term debt. The fair values of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, notes payable, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities approximated carrying values because of the short-term nature of these instruments.
The estimated fair value of the Company’s short-term and long-term debt obligations, excluding notes payable, based on the quoted market prices for similar issues and on the current rates offered for debt of similar maturities was $280,501 and $288,055 at January 31, 2014 and July 31, 2013, respectively, as compared to the carrying value of $264,327 and $262,414 at January 31, 2014 and July 31, 2013, respectively.
There was $9,000 outstanding on the Company's revolving loan agreement and $14,946 outstanding on the Company's USD-denominated line of credit facility with Bank of America in China at January 31, 2014. These outstanding balances are classified as "Notes Payable" in the amount of $23,946 on the condensed consolidated balance sheets, and the fair value approximates carrying value due to the short-term nature of the instruments. See Note L, "Notes Payable," for additional information.