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Fair Value of Financial Instruments:
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2016
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair Value of Financial Instruments:
 
For cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable and short-term debt, the carrying amount is assumed to approximate fair value due to the short-term nature of the amounts.

Investments held in a Rabbi Trust for the supplemental executive retirement plan ("SERP") are measured at fair value and totaled $10.3 million as of June 30, 2016. All equity investments in the Rabbi Trust are Level 1 investments in mutual funds. The investments held in the Rabbi Trust are included in Other Property and Investments on Registrant's balance sheets.

The table below estimates the fair value of long-term debt held by GSWC. The fair values as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 were determined using rates for similar financial instruments of the same duration utilizing Level 2 methods and assumptions. The interest rates used for the June 30, 2016 valuation decreased as compared to December 31, 2015, increasing the fair value of long-term debt as of June 30, 2016. Changes in the assumptions will produce different results.
 
 
June 30, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
(dollars in thousands)
 
Carrying Amount
 
Fair Value
 
Carrying Amount
 
Fair Value
Financial liabilities:
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Long-term debt—GSWC (1)
 
$
325,684

 
$
442,389

 
$
325,853

 
$
403,844


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(1) Excludes debit issuance costs and redemption premiums.