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9. FAIR VALUE DISCLOSURES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
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9. FAIR VALUE DISCLOSURES

 

Acacia holds the following types of financial instruments at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019.

 

Trading securities - debt. Debt securities include corporate bonds with fair value that is determined by third party quotations from outside pricing services and/or computerized pricing models, which may be based on transactions, bids or estimates. Acacia classifies the fair value of corporate bonds within Level 2 of the valuation hierarchy.

 

Trading securities - equity. Equity securities include investments in public companies common stock and are recorded at fair value based on the quoted market price of each share on the valuation date. The fair value of these securities are within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy.

 

Equity securities derivative. Public company equity securities derivative are recorded at fair value based on the quoted market price of the underlying shares on the valuation date and settlement expectations. The fair value of these equity securities derivative are within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy.

 

Investments at fair value - common stock. Acacia’s equity investment in Veritone common stock is recorded at fair value based on the quoted market price of Veritone’s common stock on the applicable valuation date (Level 1).

 

Investments at fair value - warrants. Warrants are recorded at fair value, as based on the Black-Scholes option-pricing model (Level 2).

 

Series A Warrants. Series A Warrants are recorded at fair value, using Black-Scholes option-pricing model (Level 2).

 

Series B Warrants. Series B Warrants are recorded at fair value, using Monte Carlo valuation technique (Level 3).

 

Embedded derivative liability. Embedded derivatives that are required to be bifurcated from their host contract are evaluated and valued separately from the host instrument. A binomial lattice framework is used to estimate the fair value of the embedded derivative in the Series A Redeemable Convertible Preferred Stock issued by the Company in 2019 (Level 3).