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Other Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Apr. 30, 2021
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Carrying amount and fair value of financial instruments
The following table provides information on the carrying amounts and fair values of our financial instruments.
  April 30, 2021April 30, 2020
  Carrying
Amount

Fair Value
Carrying
Amount

Fair Value
Marketable securities and other investments$31.0 $31.0 $38.6 $38.6 
Derivative financial instruments – net35.8 35.8 (16.2)(16.2)
Total long-term debt(4,669.7)(5,034.5)(5,373.3)(5,740.6)
Financial assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis
The following tables summarize the fair values and the levels within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall for our financial instruments.
Quoted Prices in 
Active Markets 
for Identical 
Assets (Level 1)
Significant 
Observable 
Inputs 
(Level 2)
Significant 
Unobservable 
Inputs 
(Level 3)
Fair Value at 
April 30, 2021
Marketable securities and other investments: (A)
Equity mutual funds$6.3 $— $— $6.3 
Municipal obligations— 24.4 — 24.4 
Money market funds0.3 — — 0.3 
Derivative financial instruments: (B)
Commodity contracts – net39.4 — — 39.4 
Foreign currency exchange contracts – net(0.4)(3.2)— (3.6)
Total long-term debt (C)
(5,034.5)— — (5,034.5)
Total financial instruments measured at fair value$(4,988.9)$21.2 $— $(4,967.7)

Quoted Prices in 
Active Markets 
for Identical 
Assets (Level 1)
Significant 
Observable 
Inputs 
(Level 2)
Significant 
Unobservable 
Inputs 
(Level 3)
Fair Value at April 30, 2020
Marketable securities and other investments: (A)
Equity mutual funds$8.7 $— $— $8.7 
Municipal obligations— 24.2 — 24.2 
Money market funds5.7 — — 5.7 
Derivative financial instruments: (B)
Commodity contracts – net(18.3)(0.2)— (18.5)
Foreign currency exchange contracts – net0.2 2.1 — 2.3 
Total long-term debt (C)
(5,032.0)(708.6)— (5,740.6)
Total financial instruments measured at fair value$(5,035.7)$(682.5)$— $(5,718.2)
(A)Marketable securities and other investments consist of funds maintained for the payment of benefits associated with nonqualified retirement plans. The funds include equity securities listed in active markets, municipal obligations valued by a third-party using valuation techniques that utilize inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data, and money market funds with maturities of three months or less. Based on the short-term nature of these money market funds, carrying value approximates fair value. As of April 30, 2021, our municipal obligations are scheduled to mature as follows: $1.7 in 2022, $2.5 in 2024, $3.0 in 2025, and the remaining $17.2 in 2026 and beyond. We do not have any municipal obligations scheduled to mature in 2023. For additional information, see Marketable Securities and Other Investments in Note 1: Accounting Policies.
(B)Level 1 commodity and foreign currency exchange derivatives are valued using quoted market prices for identical instruments in active markets. Level 2 commodity and foreign currency exchange derivatives are valued using quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets. For additional information, see Note 10: Derivative Financial Instruments.
(C)Long-term debt is composed of public Senior Notes, which are classified as Level 1, and the Term Loan, which was classified as Level 2 prior to the prepayment of the remaining balance during the third quarter of 2021. The public Senior Notes are traded in an active secondary market and valued using quoted prices. The fair value of the Term Loan was based on the net present value of each interest and principal payment calculated utilizing an interest rate derived from an estimated yield curve obtained from independent pricing sources for similar types of term loan borrowing arrangements. For additional information, see Note 8: Debt and Financing Arrangements.