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Fair Value
9 Months Ended
Nov. 30, 2018
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value
Fair Value 

We classify our various assets and liabilities recorded or reported at fair value under a hierarchy prescribed by GAAP that prioritizes inputs to fair value measurement techniques into three broad levels:

Level 1:
Observable inputs such as quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets;

Level 2:
Observable inputs other than quoted prices that are directly or indirectly observable for the asset or liability, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for similar or identical assets or liabilities in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose inputs are observable or whose significant value drivers are observable; and

Level 3:
Unobservable inputs that reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions.

Assets and liabilities subject to classification are classified upon acquisition.  When circumstances dictate the transfer of an asset or liability to a different level, our policy is to recognize the transfer at the beginning of the reporting period in which the event resulting in the transfer occurred.

The following tables present the fair value of our financial assets and liabilities measured on a recurring basis as of the end of the periods shown:
 
Fair Values at
 
November 30, 2018
(in thousands)
(Level 2) (1)
Assets:
 

Money market accounts
$
646

Interest rate swap
2,553

Foreign currency contracts
4,057

Total assets
$
7,256

 
 

Liabilities:
 

Floating rate debt
$
339,730

Foreign currency contracts
64

Total liabilities
$
339,794

 
Fair Values at
 
February 28, 2018
(in thousands)
(Level 2) (1)
Assets:
 

Money market accounts
$
1,107

Interest rate swap
2,481

Foreign currency contracts
642

Total assets
$
4,230

 
 

Liabilities:
 

Floating rate debt
$
289,869

Foreign currency contracts
2,606

Total liabilities
$
292,475


(1)
Our financial assets and liabilities are classified as Level 2 because their valuation is dependent on observable inputs and other quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, or model-derived valuations whose significant value drivers are observable.

The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, receivables and accounts payable approximate fair value because of the short maturity of these items.

We use derivatives for hedging purposes and our derivatives are primarily interest rate swaps, foreign currency contracts and cross-currency debt swaps.  See Notes 11 and 13 to these condensed consolidated financial statements for more information on our hedging activities.

We classify our floating rate debt as a Level 2 item because the estimation of the fair market value requires the use of a discount rate based upon current market rates of interest for obligations with comparable remaining terms.  Such comparable rates are considered significant other observable market inputs.  The book value of the floating rate debt approximates its fair value as of the reporting date.

Our other non-financial assets include goodwill and other intangible assets, which we classify as Level 3 items.  These assets are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis as part of our impairment testing.  Note 6 to these condensed consolidated financial statements contains additional information related to intangible asset impairments.