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Goodwill
3 Months Ended
Apr. 04, 2020
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Goodwill Goodwill
A summary of the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill, by operating segment, in the three months ended April 4, 2020, is shown below (in millions):
 
Seating
 
E-Systems
 
Total
Balance at January 1, 2020
$
1,235.4

 
$
378.9

 
$
1,614.3

Foreign currency translation and other
(20.0
)
 
(2.1
)
 
(22.1
)
Balance at April 4, 2020
$
1,215.4

 
$
376.8

 
$
1,592.2


Goodwill is not amortized but is tested for impairment on at least an annual basis. Impairment testing is required more often than annually if an event or circumstance indicates that an impairment is more likely than not to have occurred. In conducting its annual impairment testing, the Company may first perform a qualitative assessment of whether it is more likely than not that a reporting unit’s fair value is less than its carrying amount. If not, no further goodwill impairment testing is required. If it is more likely than not that a reporting unit’s fair value is less than its carrying amount, or if the Company elects not to perform a qualitative assessment of a reporting unit, the Company then compares the fair value of the reporting unit to the related net book value. If the net book value of a reporting unit exceeds its fair value, an impairment loss is recognized in an amount equal to that excess, limited to the total amount of goodwill recorded. The Company conducts its annual impairment testing as of the first day of its fourth quarter.
During the first quarter of 2020, an interim goodwill impairment analysis related to one of the Company’s reporting units within its E-Systems operating segment was performed, largely due to industry disruptions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. As of April 4, 2020, the results of the quantitative analysis indicated that the fair value of the reporting unit exceeded the related carrying value. The goodwill impairment analysis reflected the Company’s best estimates of the COVID-19 pandemic’s ultimate impact on industry conditions, including consumer demand, as well as economic recovery. The reporting unit is at risk of failing a future quantitative assessment if the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is more severe or if economic recovery is slower or weaker than anticipated. As of April 4, 2020, the goodwill of the reporting unit represents less than 10% of the Company’s total goodwill.