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Impairment Of Long-Lived Assets And Other Lease Charges
12 Months Ended
Jan. 01, 2017
Restructuring Costs and Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract]  
Asset Impairment Charges [Text Block]
Impairment of Long-Lived Assets and Other Lease Charges
The Company reviews its long-lived assets, principally property and equipment, for impairment at the restaurant level. If an indicator of impairment exists for any of its assets, an estimate of the undiscounted future cash flows over the life of the primary asset for each restaurant is compared to that long-lived asset’s carrying value. If the carrying value is greater than the undiscounted cash flow, the Company then determines the fair value of the asset and if an asset is determined to be impaired, the loss is measured by the excess of the carrying amount of the asset over its fair value. For closed restaurant locations, the Company reviews the future minimum lease payments and related ancillary costs from the date of the restaurant closure to the end of the remaining lease term and records a lease charge for the lease liabilities to be incurred, net of any estimated sublease recoveries.
The Company determined the fair value of restaurant equipment, for those restaurants reviewed for impairment, based on current economic conditions and the Company’s history of using these assets in the operation of its business. These fair value asset measurements rely on significant unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
During the year ended January 1, 2017 the Company recorded impairment and other lease charges of $2.4 million including $0.9 million of capital expenditures at previously impaired restaurants, $0.2 million related to initial impairment charges for four underperforming restaurants and non-cash losses of $1.2 million associated with the sale-leaseback of seven restaurant properties.
During the year ended January 3, 2016, the Company recorded impairment and other lease charges of $3.1 million including other lease charges of $1.6 million associated with the closure of ten of the Company's restaurants, asset impairment charges of $1.3 million for capital expenditures at previously impaired restaurants and $0.2 million related to initial impairment charges for two underperforming restaurants.  
During the year ended December 28, 2014, the Company recorded impairment and other lease charges of $3.5 million including other lease charges of $1.0 million associated with the closure of three of the Company's restaurants, impairment charges of $1.1 million for capital expenditures at previously impaired restaurants and $1.4 million related to initial impairment charges for nine underperforming restaurants.
The following table presents the activity in the accrual for closed restaurant locations:
 
January 1, 2017
 
January 3, 2016
Balance, beginning of year
$
2,088

 
$
1,721

Provisions for restaurant closures
59

 
1,472

Changes in estimates of accrued costs
(89
)
 
(95
)
Payments, net
(691
)
 
(1,228
)
Other adjustments, including the effect of discounting future obligations
146

 
218

Balance, end of year
$
1,513

 
$
2,088


Changes in estimates of accrued costs primarily relate to revisions to certain sublease income assumptions and costs.