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noncontrolling interests and provide other disclosures. The Company adopted this guidance for all
noncontrolling interests effective at the beginning of fiscal year 2009, and has revised its prior
period financial statements to reflect the required change in presentation and additional disclosures.
The adoption of this accounting change and the retrospective impact of the required presentation
and disclosure changes on the Company’s prior year financial statements was immaterial.
In December 2008, the FASB issued updated guidance related to an employer’s disclosures
about plan assets of a defined benefit pension or other postretirement plan. This updated guidance
requires enhanced disclosures about the fair value of plan assets including major categories of plan
assets, inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value, significant concentrations of
risk, the method used to allocate investments and the effect of fair value measurements using
significant unobservable inputs. The disclosures about plan assets must be provided for fiscal years
ending after December 15, 2009. The Company adopted this guidance prospectively for the period
ended December 26, 2009 and has included the required disclosures in its consolidated financial
statements for 2009.
In April 2009, the FASB issued updated guidance related to fair-value measurements to clarify
the considerations related to measuring fair-value in inactive markets, modify the recognition and
measurement of other-than-temporary impairments of debt securities, and require public companies
to disclose the fair values of financial instruments in interim periods. The updated guidance is
effective for interim and annual periods ended after June 15, 2009, with early adoption permitted for
periods ended after March 15, 2009. The Company adopted the updated guidance in the first
quarter of fiscal year 2009, which required certain additional disclosures regarding the fair value of
financial instruments in the financial statements.
In May 2009, the FASB issued guidance which establishes accounting and disclosure
requirements for subsequent events. This guidance details the period after the balance sheet date
during which the Company should evaluate events or transactions that occur for potential
recognition or disclosure in the financial statements, the circumstances under which the Company
should recognize events or transactions occurring after the balance sheet date in its financial
statements and the required disclosures for such events. The Company adopted this guidance
prospectively in the second quarter.
In June 2009, the FASB issued guidance which eliminates previous exceptions to rules
requiring the consolidation of qualifying special-purpose entities, which will result in more entities
being subject to consolidation assessments and reassessments. This guidance requires ongoing
reassessment of whether a company is the primary beneficiary of a variable interest entity (‘‘VIE’’)
and clarifies characteristics that identify a VIE. In addition, additional disclosures are required about
a company’s involvement with a VIE and any significant changes in risk exposure due to that
involvement. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of the adoption of this guidance
(which is required beginning in 2010) but does not anticipate it will have a material impact on our
results of operations or financial condition.
ITEM 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET
RISK
Information concerning quantitative and qualitative disclosures about market risk is included
under the caption ‘‘Disclosures of Financial Market Risks’’ in ‘‘Item 7. Management’s Discussion
and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations’’ in this Form 10-K and is
incorporated herein by reference.
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