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7. Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Jul. 29, 2018
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7.      Fair Value Measurements


Fair value is the price that would be received upon the sale of an asset or paid upon the transfer of a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants on the applicable measurement date. We use a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. These tiers include:


 

Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities;


 

Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable; and


 

Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs for which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions.


As of July 29, 2018 and January 28, 2018, Company-owned life insurance was measured at fair value on a recurring basis based on Level 2 inputs. The fair value of the Company-owned life insurance is determined by inputs that are readily available in public markets or can be derived from information available in publicly quoted markets. Additionally, the fair value of the Company-owned life insurance is marked to market each reporting period and any change in fair value is reflected in income for that period.


As of January 28, 2018, the assets of the Home Meridian segment’s legacy Pension Plan (the “Pension Plan”) were measured at fair value on a recurring basis based on Level 1 inputs. Pension Plan assets, held in a trust account by the Plan’s trustee, primarily consist of a wide-range of mutual fund asset classes, including domestic and international equities, fixed income securities such as corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, real estate investments and U.S. Treasuries. As of January 31, 2018, the date of the latest actuarial valuation, Pension Plan assets were netted against the Plan’s Projected Benefit Obligation (“PBO”) on that date to determine the Pension Plan’s funded status. Since the PBO exceeded the market value of the Pension Plan’s assets, the funded status is recorded in our condensed consolidated balance sheets as a net liability. As of July 29, 2018, the net liability for this plan was $2.4 million shown on the “Pension Plan” line of our condensed consolidated balance sheets. The market value of pension plan assets shown below are as of January 31, 2018. See Note 10. Employee Benefit Plans for additional information about the Plan.


Our assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis at July 29, 2018 and January 28, 2018, were as follows:


   

Fair value at July 29, 2018

   

Fair value at January 28, 2018

 

Description

 

Level 1

   

Level 2

   

Level 3

   

Total

   

Level 1

   

Level 2

   

Level 3

   

Total

 
   

(In thousands)

 

Assets measured at fair value

                                                               

Company-owned life insurance

  $ -     $ 23,229     $ -     $ 23,229     $ -     $ 23,622     $ -     $ 23,622  

Pension Plan assets*

    8,757       -       -       8,757       8,757       -       -       8,757  
                                                                 

* as of January 28, 2018 for Pension Plan assets.