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Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments
(6)Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Management uses its best judgment in estimating the fair value of the Company’s financial instruments; however, there are inherent weaknesses in any estimation technique.  Therefore, for substantially all financial instruments, the fair value estimates herein are not necessarily indicative of the amounts the Company could have realized in a sale transaction on the dates indicated.  The estimated fair value amounts have been measured as of December 31, 2015 and June 30, 2015 and have not been re-evaluated or updated for purposes of these consolidated financial statements subsequent to those respective dates.  As such, the estimated fair values of these financial instruments subsequent to the respective reporting dates may be different than the amounts reported at each period-end.
 
The following information should not be interpreted as an estimate of the fair value of the entire Company since a fair value calculation is only provided for a limited portion of the Company’s assets and liabilities.  Due to a wide range of valuation techniques and the degree of subjectivity used in making the estimates, comparisons between the Company’s disclosures and those of other companies may not be meaningful.

The FASB ASC Topic on “Fair Value Measurement” established a fair value hierarchy that prioritized the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
 
Level 1: Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets that are accessible at the measurement date for identical, unrestricted assets or liabilities.
 
Level 2: Quoted prices in markets that are not active, or inputs that are observable either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.
 
Level 3: Prices or valuation techniques that require inputs that are both significant to the fair value measurement and unobservable (i.e., supported with little or no market activity).
 
An asset’s or liability’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

For assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis, the fair value measurements by level within the fair value hierarchy used are as follows:
 
    
Fair Value Measurements Using
 
(In thousands)
 
December 31, 2015
  
Quoted Prices In
Active Markets For
 Identical Assets
(Level 1)
  
Significant Other
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
  
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Assets:
        
U.S. Government sponsored enterprises
 
$
4,787
  
$
-
  
$
4,787
  
$
-
 
State and political subdivisions
  
53,120
   
-
   
53,120
   
-
 
Mortgage-backed securities-residential
  
7,135
   
-
   
7,135
   
-
 
Mortgage-backed securities-multi-family
  
23,686
   
-
   
23,686
   
-
 
Asset-backed securities
  
5
   
5
   
-
   
-
 
Corporate debt securities
  
4,703
   
4,703
   
-
   
-
 
Equity securities
  
146
   
146
   
-
   
-
 
Securities available-for-sale
 
$
93,582
  
$
4,854
  
$
88,728
  
$
-
 

    
Fair Value Measurements Using
 
(In thousands)
 
June 30, 2015
  
Quoted Prices 
In Active Markets For
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
  
Significant
Other Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Assets:
        
U.S. Government sponsored enterprises
 
$
7,855
  
$
-
  
$
7,855
  
$
-
 
State and political subdivisions
  
39,582
   
-
   
39,582
   
-
 
Mortgage-backed securities-residential
  
7,942
   
-
   
7,942
   
-
 
Mortgage-backed securities-multi-family
  
25,735
   
-
   
25,735
   
-
 
Asset-backed securities
  
9
   
9
   
-
   
-
 
Corporate debt securities
  
4,774
   
4,774
   
-
   
-
 
Equity securities
  
137
   
137
   
-
   
-
 
Securities available-for-sale
 
$
86,034
  
$
4,920
  
$
81,114
  
$
-
 

Certain investments that are actively traded and have quoted market prices have been classified as Level 1 valuations.  Other available-for-sale investment securities have been valued by reference to prices for similar securities or through model-based techniques in which all significant inputs are observable and, therefore, such valuations have been classified as Level 2.
 
In addition to disclosures of the fair value of assets on a recurring basis, FASB ASC Topic on “Fair Value Measurement” requires disclosures for assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis, such as impaired assets, in the period in which a re-measurement at fair value is performed.  Loans are generally not recorded at fair value on a recurring basis. Periodically, the Company records nonrecurring adjustments to the carrying value of loans based on fair value measurements for partial charge-offs of the uncollectible portions of those loans. Nonrecurring adjustments also include certain impairment amounts for collateral-dependent loans calculated as required by the “Receivables –Loan Impairment” subtopic of the FASB ASC when establishing the allowance for credit losses.  Impaired loans are those loans for which the Company has re-measured impairment generally based on the fair value of the underlying collateral supporting the loan and, as a result, the carrying value of the loan less the calculated valuation amount may not necessarily represent the actual fair value of the loan. Real estate collateral is typically valued using independent appraisals or other indications of value based on recent comparable sales of similar properties or assumptions generally observable in the marketplace and the related nonrecurring fair value measurement adjustments have generally been classified as Level 3. Estimates of fair value used for other collateral supporting commercial loans generally are based on assumptions not observable in the marketplace and therefore such valuations have been classified as Level 3.  The Company has also re-measured impairment based on the discounted cash flows for those loans that have been modified as a troubled-debt restructuring.  The cash flows of the restructured debt have been discounted by the original interest rate prior to the restructuring of the loan to establish the fair value and is therefore classified as Level 3.

    
Fair Value Measurements Using
 
(In thousands)
 
Fair Value
  
(Level 1)
  
(Level 2)
  
(Level 3)
 
December 31, 2015
        
Impaired loans
 
$
248
  
$
-
  
$
-
  
$
248
 
Foreclosed real estate
  
304
   
-
   
-
   
304
 
                 
June 30, 2015
                
Impaired loans
 
$
922
  
$
-
  
$
-
  
$
922
 
Foreclosed real estate
  
490
   
-
   
-
   
490
 

The following table presents additional quantitative information about assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis and for which Level 3 inputs were utilized to determine fair value:
 
            
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Fair Value
 
Valuation Technique
Unobservable Input
 
Range
  
Weighted
Average
 
December 31, 2015
        
Impaired Loans
 
$
248
 
Appraisal of collateral(1)
Appraisal adjustments(2)
  
16.50%-38.85
%
  
27.37
%
        
Liquidation expenses(3)
  
4.09%-8.35
%
  
6.25
%
Foreclosed real estate
  
304
 
Appraisal of collateral(1)
Appraisal adjustments(2)
  
0.00%-54.17
%
  
10.73
%
        
Liquidation expenses(3)
  
0.42%-11.64
%
  
9.49
%
June 30, 2015
              
Impaired loans
 
$
922
 
Appraisal of collateral(1)
Appraisal adjustments(2)
  
0.00%-38.85
%
  
22.81
%
        
Liquidation expenses(3)
  
0.00%-7.50
%
  
3.91
%
Foreclosed real estate
  
490
 
Appraisal of collateral(1)
Appraisal adjustments(2)
  
7.41%-54.17
%
  
24.65
%
        
Liquidation expenses(3)
  
0.42%-10.86
%
  
6.40
%

(1)Fair value is generally determined through independent third-party appraisals of the underlying collateral, which generally includes various Level 3 inputs which are not observable.
(2)Appraisals may be adjusted downwards by management for qualitative factors such as economic conditions.  Higher downward adjustments are caused by negative changes to the collateral or conditions in the real estate market, actual offers or sales contracts received or age of the appraisal.
(3)Appraisals may be adjusted downwards by management for qualitative factors such as the estimated costs to liquidate the collateral.

At December 31, 2015, loans subject to nonrecurring fair value measurement had a recorded investment of $402,000 with related allowances of $154,000.  At June 30, 2015, loans subject to nonrecurring fair value measurement had a recorded investment of $1.2 million with related allowances of $277,000. No other financial assets or liabilities were re-measured during the year on a nonrecurring basis.

The carrying amounts reported in the statements of financial condition for cash and cash equivalents, accrued interest receivable and accrued interest payable approximate their fair values.  Fair values of securities are based on quoted market prices (Level 1), where available, or matrix pricing (Level 2), which is a mathematical technique, used widely in the industry to value debt securities without relying exclusively on quoted market prices for the specific securities but rather by relying on the securities’ relationship to other benchmark quoted prices.  The carrying amount of Federal Home Loan Bank stock approximates fair value due to its restricted nature.  Fair values for variable rate loans that reprice frequently, with no significant credit risk, are based on carrying value.  Fair value for fixed rate loans are estimated using discounted cash flows and interest rates currently being offered for loans with similar terms to borrowers of similar credit quality.  Fair values disclosed for demand and savings deposits are equal to carrying amounts at the reporting date.  The carrying amounts for variable rate money market deposits approximate fair values at the reporting date.  Fair values for fixed rate certificates of deposit are estimated using discounted cash flows and interest rates currently being offered in the market on similar certificates.  Fair value for Federal Home Loan Bank long term borrowings are estimated using discounted cash flows and interest rates currently being offered on similar borrowings.  The carrying value of short-term Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings approximates its fair value.
 
The fair value of commitments to extend credit is estimated based on an analysis of the interest rates and fees currently charged to enter into similar transactions, considering the remaining terms of the commitments and the credit-worthiness of the potential borrowers.  At December 31, 2015 and June 30, 2015, the estimated fair values of these off-balance sheet financial instruments were immaterial, and are therefore excluded from the table below.

The carrying amounts and estimated fair value of financial instruments are as follows:

(In thousands)
 
December 31, 2015
  
Fair Value Measurements Using
 
  
Carrying
Amount
  
Fair Value
  
(Level 1)
  
(Level 2)
  
(Level 3)
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
22,088
  
$
22,088
  
$
22,088
  
$
-
  
$
-
 
Long term certificate of deposit
  
1,230
   
1,230
   
1,230
   
-
   
-
 
Securities available-for-sale
  
93,582
   
93,582
   
4,854
   
88,728
   
-
 
Securities held-to-maturity
  
177,554
   
182,063
   
-
   
182,063
   
-
 
Federal Home Loan Bank stock
  
2,782
   
2,782
   
-
   
2,782
   
-
 
Net loans
  
478,204
   
485,271
   
-
   
-
   
485,271
 
Accrued interest receivable
  
3,258
   
3,258
   
-
   
3,258
   
-
 
Deposits
  
669,189
   
669,381
   
-
   
669,381
   
-
 
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings
  
48,100
   
47,904
   
-
   
47,904
   
-
 
Accrued interest payable
  
74
   
74
   
-
   
74
   
-
 

(In thousands)
 
June 30, 2015
  
Fair Value Measurements Using
 
  
Carrying
Amount
  
Fair Value
  
(Level 1)
  
(Level 2)
  
(Level 3)
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
15,538
  
$
15,538
  
$
15,538
  
$
-
  
$
-
 
Long term certificate of deposit
  
1,230
   
1,230
   
1,230
   
-
   
-
 
Securities available-for-sale
  
86,034
   
86,034
   
4,920
   
81,114
   
-
 
Securities held-to-maturity
  
169,000
   
171,976
   
-
   
171,976
   
-
 
Federal Home Loan Bank stock
  
2,494
   
2,494
   
-
   
2,494
   
-
 
Net loans
  
443,496
   
450,437
   
-
   
-
   
450,437
 
Accrued interest receivable
  
3,026
   
3,026
   
-
   
3,026
   
-
 
Deposits
  
622,717
   
622,900
   
-
   
622,900
   
-
 
Federal Home Loan Bank borrowings
  
41,700
   
41,598
   
-
   
41,598
   
-
 
Accrued interest payable
  
64
   
64
   
-
   
64
   
-