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Financial Instruments (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2024
Investments, All Other Investments [Abstract]  
Schedule of Financial Instruments by Significant Investment Category
The following tables summarize the Company’s financial instruments by significant investment category as of January 31, 2024 and 2023.
January 31, 2024
Amortized CostGross Unrealized GainsGross Unrealized LossesFair Value
Cash equivalents (1):
Money market funds$693 $— $— $693 
Commercial paper250 — — 250 
U.S. government securities92 — — 92 
Certificates of deposit80 — — 80 
Other (2)— — 
Marketable securities:
Short-term
Commercial paper159 — — 159 
Corporate debt securities75 — 75 
U.S. government securities70 — — 70 
Asset backed securities28 — — 28 
Other (3)22 — 22 
Long-term
Corporate debt securities103 — 104 
Asset backed securities59 — — 59 
Agency mortgage-backed securities36 — — 36 
U.S. government securities24 — — 24 
Other (4)11 — — 11 
Mutual funds (5) (6)89 12 (1)100 
Total$1,797 $13 $(1)$1,809 
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(1)Included in “Cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets. These investments are classified as debt securities.
(2)Consists primarily of mortgage-backed securities and corporate debt securities.
(3)Consists primarily of agency discount bonds, U.S. government securities, mortgage-backed securities, certificates of deposit, and agency bonds.
(4)Consists primarily of agency bonds, agency collateralized mortgage obligations, and mortgage-backed securities.
(5)See Note 7, "Deferred Compensation" for more information.
(6)Included in “Prepaid expenses and other current assets” or “Long-term other assets” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
 
January 31, 2023
Amortized CostGross Unrealized GainsGross Unrealized LossesFair Value
Cash equivalents (1):
Money market funds$737 $— $— $737 
Commercial paper169 — — 169 
Certificates of deposit35 — — 35 
U.S. government securities13 — — 13 
Other (2)12 — — 12 
Marketable securities:
Short-term
Corporate debt securities44 — 44 
Commercial paper42 — — 42 
Asset backed securities19 — — 19 
U.S. government securities17 — — 17 
Other (3)— 
Long-term
Corporate debt securities45 — — 45 
U.S. government securities35 — — 35 
Asset backed securities13 — — 13 
Other (4)— — 
Mutual Funds (5) (6)81 (1)86 
Convertible debt securities (6)(2)
Strategic investments derivative asset (6)
— (2)— 
Total$1,279 $$(5)$1,281 
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(1)Included in “Cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets. These investments are classified as debt securities.
(2)Consists of custody cash deposits, agency discount notes, municipal bonds, corporate debt securities, asset-backed securities, and mortgage-backed securities.
(3)Consists of mortgage-backed securities, agency mortgage-backed securities, common stock, and agency collateralized mortgage obligations.
(4)Consists of agency mortgage-backed securities, agency bonds, agency collateralized mortgage obligations, mortgage-backed securities, and collateralized mortgage obligations.
(5)See Note 7, "Deferred Compensation" for more information.
(6)Included in “Prepaid expenses and other current assets” or “Long-term other assets” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
Schedule of Investments Classified by Contractual Maturity Date
The following table summarizes the fair values of investments classified as marketable debt securities by contractual maturity date as of January 31, 2024:
Fair Value
Due within 1 year$329 
Due in 1 year through 5 years220
Due in 5 years through 10 years12
Due after 10 years27
Total
$588 
Schedule of Marketable Securities
Proceeds from the sale and maturity of marketable debt securities were as follows:
 Fiscal Year Ended
202420232022
Marketable debt securities $764 $450 $38 
Schedule of Equity Securities without Readily Determinable Fair Value
Adjustments to the carrying value of our strategic investments in equity securities with no readily determined fair values measured using the measurement alternative are included in Interest and Other Income (Expense), net on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Operations. These adjustments were as follows:
 Fiscal Year EndedCumulative Amount as of
202420232022January 31, 2024
Upward adjustments$— $$$29 
Negative adjustments, including impairments(28)(9)(17)(114)
Net adjustments$(28)$(3)$(10)$(85)
Schedule of Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring Basis
The following tables summarize the Company's financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis by significant investment category as of January 31, 2024 and 2023:
January 31, 2024
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
Cash equivalents (1):
Money market funds$693 $— $— $693 
Commercial paper— 250 — 250 
U.S. government securities— 92 — 92 
Certificates of deposit— 80 — 80 
Other (2)— — 
Marketable securities:
Short-term
Commercial paper— 159 — 159 
Corporate debt securities— 75 — 75 
U.S. government securities— 70 — 70 
Asset backed securities— 28 — 28 
Other (3)— 22 — 22 
Long-term
Corporate debt securities— 104 — 104 
Asset backed securities— 59 — 59 
Agency bonds— 36 — 36 
U.S. government securities— 24 — 24 
Other (4)— 11 — 11 
Long-term other assets:
Mutual funds (5) (6)100 — — 100 
Derivative assets:
Derivative contract assets (6)— 21 — 21 
Derivative liabilities:
Derivative contract liabilities (7)— (15)— (15)
Total$793 $1,022 $— $1,815 
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(1)Included in “Cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets. These investments are classified as debt securities.
(2)Consists primarily of mortgage-backed securities and corporate debt securities.
(3)Consists primarily of agency discount bonds, U.S. government securities, mortgage-backed securities, certificates of deposit, and agency bonds.
(4)Consists primarily of agency bonds, agency collateralized mortgage obligations, and mortgage-backed securities.
(5)See Note 7, "Deferred Compensation" for more information.
(6)Included in “Prepaid expenses and other current assets” or “Long-term other assets” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(7)Included in “Other accrued liabilities” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
   
January 31, 2023
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
Cash equivalents (1):
Money market funds$737 $— $— $737 
Commercial paper— 169 — 169
Certificates of deposit— 35 — 35
U.S. government securities— 13 — 13
Other (2)— 12
Marketable securities:
Short-term
Corporate debt securities— 44 — 44
Commercial paper— 42 — 42
Asset backed securities— 19 — 19
U.S. government securities— 17 — 17
Other (3)— — 3
Long-term
Corporate debt securities— 45 — 45
U.S. government securities— 35 — 35
Asset backed securities— 13 — 13
Other (4)— — 9
Long-term other assets:
Mutual Funds (5) (6)86 — — 86
Convertible debt securities (6)— — 2
Derivative assets
Derivative contract assets (6)— 14 — 14
Derivative liabilities
Derivative contract liabilities (7)— (31)— (31)
Total$827 $435 $$1,264 
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(1)Included in “Cash and cash equivalents” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets. These investments are classified as debt securities.
(2)Consists of custody cash deposits, agency discount notes, municipal bonds, corporate debt securities, asset-backed securities, and mortgage-backed securities.
(3)Consists of mortgage-backed securities, agency mortgage-backed securities, common stock, and agency collateralized mortgage obligations.
(4)Consists of agency mortgage-backed securities, agency bonds, agency collateralized mortgage obligations, mortgage-backed securities, and collateralized mortgage obligations.
(5)See Note 7, "Deferred Compensation" for more information.
(6)Included in “Prepaid expenses and other current assets” or “Long-term other assets” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(7)Included in “Other accrued liabilities” in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets.