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Note 3 - Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2023
Notes to Financial Statements  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]

NOTE 3. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS 

 

The Company’s cash equivalents are classified within Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy because they are valued using quoted market prices in active markets, broker or dealer quotations, or alternative pricing sources with reasonable levels of price transparency. The types of investments that are generally classified within Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy include money market securities and certificates of deposit.

 

The following table presents the Company’s cash equivalent assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of March 31, 2023 (in thousands):

 

      

Fair Value Measurements Using

 
      

Quoted

         
      

Prices in

         
      

Active

  

Significant

     
      

Markets

  

Other

  

Significant

 
  

Balance at

  

for Identical

  

Observable

  

Unobservable

 
  

March 31,

  

Items

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

 
  

2023

  

(Level 1)

  

(Level 2)

  

(Level 3)

 

Assets

                

Restricted cash held as a certificate of deposit

 $324  $324  $  $ 

Deposit held as a certificate of deposit

  152   152       

Total assets

 $476  $476  $  $ 

 

The following table presents the Company’s cash equivalent assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2022 (in thousands):

 

      

Fair Value Measurements Using

 
      

Quoted

         
      

Prices in

         
      

Active

  

Significant

     
      

Markets

  

Other

  

Significant

 
  

Balance at

  

for Identical

  

Observable

  

Unobservable

 
  

December 31,

  

Items

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

 
  

2022

  

(Level 1)

  

(Level 2)

  

(Level 3)

 

Assets

                

Restricted cash held as a certificate of deposit

 $332  $332  $  $ 

Deposit held as a certificate of deposit

  152   152       

Total assets

 $484  $484  $  $