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Intangible Assets, net
6 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Intangible Assets, net Intangible Assets, net
A reconciliation of the activity affecting intangible assets, net is as follows:
(In thousands)Indefinite-
Lived
Trademarks
Finite-Lived
Trademarks and Customer Relationships
Totals
Gross Carrying Amounts
Balance — March 31, 2023$2,168,902 $411,118 $2,580,020 
Effects of foreign currency exchange rates(3,082)(785)(3,867)
Balance — September 30, 2023$2,165,820 $410,333 $2,576,153 
    
Accumulated Amortization   
Balance — March 31, 2023$— $238,127 $238,127 
Additions— 9,900 9,900 
Effects of foreign currency exchange rates— (124)(124)
Balance — September 30, 2023$— $247,903 $247,903 
Intangible assets, net - September 30, 2023$2,165,820 $162,430 $2,328,250 

Amortization expense was $4.9 million and $9.9 million for the three and six months ended September 30, 2023, respectively, and $5.6 million and $11.3 million for the three and six months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.  

Finite-lived intangible assets are expected to be amortized over their estimated useful life, which ranges from a period of 10 to 25 years, and the estimated amortization expense for each of the five succeeding years and the periods thereafter is as follows (in thousands):
(In thousands)
Year Ending March 31,Amount
2024 (remaining six months ended March 31, 2024)$9,866 
202518,061 
202616,110 
202714,519 
202812,183 
Thereafter91,691 
$162,430 

The date of our annual impairment review was February 28, 2023, and we recorded impairment charges to intangible assets of $321.4 million in our March 31, 2023 financial statements. The assumptions subject to significant uncertainties in the impairment analysis include the discount rate utilized in the analysis, as well as future sales, gross margins, and advertising and marketing expenses. The discount rate assumption may be influenced by such factors as changes in interest rates and rates of inflation, which can have an impact on the determination of fair value. Additionally, should the related fair values of intangible assets be adversely affected as a result of declining sales or margins caused by competition, changing consumer needs or preferences, technological advances, changes in advertising and marketing expenses, or the potential impacts of supply chain constraints, labor shortages, or inflation, we may be required to record impairment charges in the future. As of September 30, 2023, no events have occurred that would indicate potential impairment of intangible assets.