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Note 6 - Marketable Securities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Notes to Financial Statements  
Investment [Text Block]
Note
6
– Marketable Securities
 
The Company invests in short-term and long-term agency, municipal, corporate and other debt securities. The securities are categorized as held-to-maturity and are recorded at amortized cost. Categorization as held-to-maturity is based on the Company
’s ability and intent to hold these securities to maturity. Information regarding the Company’s short-term and long-term marketable securities as of
June 30, 2017
and
December 31, 2016
is as follows:
 
       
   
June 30, 2017
 
(in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Unrealized
Gains
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
 
U.S. municipal securities
  $
38,522
    $
22
    $
(59
)   $
38,485
 
Corporate debt securities
   
33,899
     
2
     
(98
)    
33,803
 
U.S. government agency securities
   
38,349
     
-
     
(136
)    
38,212
 
Certificates of deposit/time deposits
   
6,937
     
3
     
(26
)    
6,914
 
Total marketable securities
  $
117,707
    $
27
    $
(319
)   $
117,415
 
                                 
   
   
December 31, 2016
 
(in thousands)
 
Cost
   
Unrealized
Gains
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
 
U.S. municipal securities
  $
46,578
    $
1
    $
(187
)   $
46,392
 
Corporate debt securities
   
38,490
     
2
     
(147
)    
38,345
 
U.S. government agency securities
   
31,706
     
1
     
(141
)    
31,566
 
Certificates of deposit/time deposits
   
7,182
     
12
     
(22
)    
7,172
 
Total marketable securities
  $
123,956
    $
16
    $
(497
)   $
123,475
 
                                 
 
Fair values for the corporate debt securities are primarily determined based on quoted market prices (Level
1
). Fair values for the U.S. municipal securities, U.S. government agency securities and certificates of deposit are primarily determined using dealer quotes or quoted market prices for similar securities (Level
2
).
 
 
The Company tests for other-than-temporary losses on a quarterly basis and has considered the unrealized losses indicated above to be temporary in nature. In reaching this conclusion, the Company considered the credit quality of the issuers of the debt securities as well as the Company
’s intent to hold the investments to maturity and recover the full principal.
 
C
lassification of marketable securities as current or non-current is based upon the security’s maturity date as of the date of these financial statements.
 
The
June 30, 2017
balance of held-to-maturity debt securities by contractual maturity is shown in the following table at amortized cost. Actual maturities
may
differ from contractual maturities because the issuers of the securities
may
have the right to prepay obligations without prepayment penalties. 
 
 
 
       
   
June 30,
 
(in thousands)
 
2017
 
Due in one year or less
  $
48,272
 
Due after one year through five years
   
69,435
 
Total marketable securities
  $
117,707