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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENT (Note)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 25, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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Assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis
Our assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis consisted of the following:
December 25, 2022
(in thousands)Total fair valueQuoted prices in active markets for identical assets (level 1)Significant other observable inputs (level 2)Significant unobservable inputs (level 3)
Cash and cash equivalents$72,054 $72,054 $— $— 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents63,577 63,577 — — 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (1)$135,631 $135,631 $— $— 
Municipal debt securities$42,431 $— $42,431 $— 
Corporate debt securities76,097 — 76,097 — 
Agency mortgage-backed securities48 — 48 — 
U.S. government and agency securities949 — 949 — 
Restricted investments classified as held-to-maturity (2)$119,525 $— $119,525 $— 
December 26, 2021
(in thousands)Total fair valueQuoted prices in active markets for identical assets (level 1)Significant other observable inputs (level 2)Significant unobservable inputs (level 3)
Cash and cash equivalents$49,896 $49,896 $— $— 
Restricted cash and cash equivalents53,289 53,289 — — 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (1)$103,185 $103,185 $— $— 
Municipal debt securities$58,505 $— $58,505 $— 
Corporate debt securities78,357 — 78,357 — 
Agency mortgage-backed securities152 — 152 — 
U.S. government and agency securities1,070 — 1,070 — 
Restricted investments classified as held-to-maturity (2)$138,084 $— $138,084 $— 
(1)Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash include money market funds and deposits.
(2)Refer to Note 3: Restricted Cash and Investments for additional details on our held-to-maturity debt securities.
Assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis
We measure the fair value of certain non-financial assets on a non-recurring basis, including goodwill and certain intangible assets. There were no goodwill or intangible asset impairment charges recorded during fiscal 2022 or 2021. During the first quarter of 2020, we performed an interim impairment test as of the last day of our first fiscal quarter (March 29, 2020). As a result of the test, goodwill and client relationship intangible assets with a total carrying value of $221.6 million were written down to their fair value, and an impairment charge of $175.2 million was recognized on our Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the fiscal year ended December 27, 2020. Refer to Note 5: Goodwill and Intangible Assets for additional details on the impairment charge and valuation methodologies.
The impairment was comprised as follows:
March 29, 2020
(in thousands)Total fair valueQuoted prices in active markets for identical assets (level 1)Significant other observable inputs (level 2)Significant unobservable inputs (level 3)Total impairment charge
Goodwill$31,705 $— $— $31,705 $(140,489)
Client relationships14,700 — — 14,700 (34,700)
Total$46,405 $— $— $46,405 $(175,189)