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Investments
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2013
Notes to Financial Statements  
Investments

NOTE 8 – INVESTMENTS

A summary of total investment income is as follows:

  

Three Months Ended

March 31

 
       2013   2012 
         
Fixed maturities  $98,306   $577,481 
Short-term investments   23,354    4,592 
     Total investment income  $121,660   $582,073 

 

The amortized cost and estimated fair values of investments in fixed maturities by category are as follows:

    

 

Amortized

Cost

    

Gross

Unrealized

Gains

    

Gross

Unrealized Losses

    

Estimated

Fair

Value

 
March 31, 2013                    
Available for sale:                    
  Fixed maturities                    
  Certificates of deposit  $10,091,000    —      —     $10,091,000 
  U.S. treasury securities   16,099,228   $111,364    —      16,210,592 
     Total fixed maturities  $26,190,228   $111,364    —     $26,301,592 
                     
December 31, 2012                    
Available for sale:                    
  Fixed maturities                    
  Certificates of deposit  $10,090,000    —      —     $10,090,000 
  U.S. treasury securities   23,354,211   $183,791    —      23,538,002 
     Total fixed maturities  $33,444,211   $183,791    —     $33,628,002 

 

A summary of the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments carried at fair value and the applicable deferred federal income taxes are shown below:

       March 31    December 31 
    2013    2012 
           
Gross unrealized appreciation of fixed maturities  $111,364   $183,791 
Gross unrealized (depreciation) of fixed maturities   —      —   
Net unrealized appreciation on investments   111,364    183,791 
Deferred federal tax expense   (37,864)   (62,489)
   Net unrealized appreciation, net of deferred income taxes  $73,500   $121,302 

 

At March 31, 2013, and December 31, 2012, the Company had no fixed maturity investments with a gross unrealized loss.

 

The Company monitors its investments closely. If an unrealized loss is determined to be other-than-temporary, it is written off as a realized loss through the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company’s methodology of assessing other-than-temporary impairments is based on security-specific analysis as of the balance sheet date and considers various factors including the length of time to maturity and the extent to which the fair value has been less than the cost, the financial condition and the near-term prospects of the issuer, and whether the debtor is current on its contractually obligated interest and principal payments. The Company does not have the intent to sell its fixed maturity investments and it is not likely that the Company would be required to sell any of its fixed maturity investments prior to recovery of its amortized costs. The Company did not sell any fixed maturity investments in the three months ended March 31, 2013 and 2012.

 

The Company’s investment in Certificates of Deposit (CDs) included $9,491,000 and $9,490,000 of brokered CDs as of March 31, 2013 and December 31, 2012, respectively. Brokered CDs provide the safety and security of a CD combined with the convenience gained by one-stop shopping for rates at various institutions. This allows the Company to spread its investments across multiple institutions so that all of its CD investments are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Brokered CDs are purchased through UnionBanc Investment Services, LLC, a registered broker-dealer, investment advisor, member of FINRA/SIPC, and a subsidiary of Union Bank, N.A. Brokered CDs are a direct obligation of the issuing depository institution, are bank products of the issuing depository institution, are held in the name of Union Bank as Custodian for the benefit of the Company, and are FDIC insured within permissible limits. All the Company’s brokered CDs are within the FDIC insured permissible limits. As of March 31, 2013 and December 31, 2012, the Company’s remaining CDs totaling $600,000 are from four different banks and represent statutory deposits that are assigned to and held by the California State Treasurer and the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Nevada. These deposits are required for writing certain lines of business in California and for admission in the state of Nevada. All the Company’s brokered and non-brokered CDs are within the FDIC insured permissible limits.

 

Short-term investments consist of the following:

    March 31    December 31 
   2013   2012 
           
  U.S. treasury bills  $85,782,872   $78,776,954 
  U.S. treasury money market fund   4,294,338    3,494,729 
  Bank money market accounts   3,259,053    3,982,804 
  Bank savings accounts   1,762    1,762 
     Total short-term investments  $93,338,025   $86,256,249