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Consolidated Financial Statements
SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION 43
*1. Matters for methods used to measure fair values of financial instruments
Assets:
a. Cash and deposits
Because fair values of deposits are approximately equal to the book values, book values are used as fair values.
b. Notes and accounts receivables-trade
Fair values of sales finance receivables are calculated on the discount method by the expected rate applied to
new loan contract, on each receivable classified into a certain term.
Notes and accounts receivables-trade except sales finance are settled in short term and those fair values are ap-
proximately equal to the book values. So book values are used as fair values.
c. Short-term investment securities and Investment securities
These fair values are prices of the stock exchanges. Also please see Note 2 (f).
Liabilities:
a. Accounts payable-trade, Short-term loans payable and Accrued Expenses
Because these are settled in short term and those fair values are approximately equal to the book values, such
book values are used.
b. Current portion of long-term loans payable and Long-term loans payable
These fair values are measured by discounting based on the estimated interest rates at which similar new loans
with same amount of principal and interest could have been borrowed.
c. Current portion of bonds with subscription rights to shares and bonds with subscription rights to shares
Fair values of current portion of bonds with subscription rights to shares and bonds with subscription rights to
shares are measured based on the market value.
Derivatives:
Please refer to Note 4 (d) Derivative transactions
*2. Financial instruments whose fair value cannot be reliably determined as of March 31, 2012 and 2011
Millions of yen
Thousands of
U.S. dollars
2012 2011 2012
Available-for-sale securities
Negotiable certificate of deposit ............ ¥444,700 ¥388,000 $5,410,633
Unlisted stock ......................................... 18,176 18,370 221,157
Unlisted stock of affiliates....................... 10,629 11,531 129,324
Other ....................................................... 3,128 2,704 38,063
Those fair values cannot be reliably measured because market values are unavailable and future cash flows cannot be estimated.
So they are not included inshort-term investment securities and investment securities”.