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INVESTMENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
INVESTMENTS
6.  INVESTMENTS

 

The amortized cost and approximate fair value of securities, all of which are classified as available-for-sale, are as follows:

 

        Gross   Gross    
    Amortized   Unrealized   Unrealized    
    Cost   Gains   Losses   Fair Value  
June 30, 2015:                                
  U.S. government and agencies   $ 14,331,225     $ 56,785     $ (141,419 )   $ 14,246,591  
  Mortgage-backed securities (government-sponsored enterprises - residential)     32,930,384       269,192       (173,123 )     33,026,453  
  Municipal bonds     41,946,821       1,038,657       (678,812 )     42,306,666  
    $ 89,208,430     $ 1,364,634     $ (993,354 )   $ 89,579,710  
                                 
December 31, 2014:                                
  U.S. government and agencies   $ 10,031,683     $ 65,328     $ (138,738 )   $ 9,958,273  
  Mortgage-backed securities (government-sponsored enterprises - residential)     41,196,695       433,757       (210,531 )     41,419,921  
  Municipal bonds     44,378,515       1,457,977       (529,789 )     45,306,703  
    $ 95,606,893     $ 1,957,062     $ (879,058 )   $ 96,684,897  

 

The amortized cost and fair value of available-for-sale securities at June 30, 2015, by contractual maturity, are shown below. Expected maturities will differ from contractual maturities because issuers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

 

    Amortized   Fair  
    Cost   Value  
Within one year   $ 735,583     $ 747,423  
More than one year to five years     8,622,028       8,866,964  
More than five years to ten years     29,558,368       29,645,684  
After ten years     17,362,067       17,293,186  
      56,278,046       56,553,257  
Mortgage-backed securities (government-sponsored enterprises - residential)     32,930,384       33,026,453  
    $ 89,208,430     $ 89,579,710  

 

The carrying value of securities pledged as collateral, to secure public deposits and for other purposes, was $20,559,000 at June 30, 2015 and $21,122,000 at December 31, 2014.

 

The carrying value of securities sold under agreement to repurchase amounted to $10,666,000 at June 30, 2015 and $9,165,000 at December 31, 2014. At June 30, 2015, we had $6,788,000 of repurchase agreements secured by mortgage backed securities and $2,761,000 in repurchase agreements secured by U.S. government agency bonds. All of our repurchase agreements mature overnight. The right of offset for a repurchase agreement resembles a secured borrowing, whereby the collateral pledged by the Company would be used to settle the fair value of the repurchase agreement should the Company be in default.  The collateral is held by the Company in a segregated custodial account.  In the event the collateral fair value falls below stipulated levels, the Company will pledge additional securities. The Company closely monitors collateral levels to ensure adequate levels are maintained.

 

Gross gains of $79,000 and $62,000 and gross losses of $0 resulting from sales of available-for-sale securities were realized during the three months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014, respectively. Gross gains of $244,000 and $182,000 and gross losses of $32,000 and $20,000 resulting from sales of available-for-sale securities were realized during the six months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014, respectively.

 

Certain investments in debt securities are reported in the financial statements at an amount less than their historical cost. Total fair value of these investments at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 were $40,725,000, and $40,587,000, respectively, which were approximately 45% and 42% of the Company’s available-for-sale investment portfolio.

 

Management believes the declines in fair value for these securities are temporary. Should the impairment of any of these securities become other than temporary, the cost basis of the investment will be reduced and the resulting loss recognized in net income in the period the other-than-temporary impairment is identified.

 

The following table shows the gross unrealized losses and fair value, aggregated by investment category and length of time that individual securities have been in a continuous loss position, at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014.

 

    Less Than Twelve Months     Twelve Months or More     Total  
      Gross               Gross               Gross          
      Unrealized        Fair       Unrealized        Fair       Unrealized        Fair  
      Losses       Value       Losses       Value       Losses       Value  
June 30, 2015:                                                
U.S. government agencies   $ (87,768 )   $ 8,298,175     $ (53,651 )   $ 1,899,079     $ (141,419 )   $ 10,197,254  
Mortgage-backed securities (government sponsored enterprises - residential)     (71,731 )     7,700,622       (101,392 )     5,075,468       (173,123 )     12,776,090  
Municipal bonds     (295,658 )     11,377,689       (383,154 )     6,374,194     $ (678,812 )   $ 17,751,883  
Total   $ (455,157 )   $ 27,376,486     $ (538,197 )   $ 13,348,741     $ (993,354 )   $ 40,725,227  
                                                 
December 31, 2014:                                                
U.S. government agencies   $ (28,208 )   $ 2,955,829     $ (110,530 )   $ 3,949,940     $ (138,738 )   $ 6,905,769  
Mortgage-backed securities (government sponsored enterprises - residential)     (13,358 )     2,061,203       (197,173 )     13,725,099       (210,531 )     15,786,302  
Municipal bonds     (44,654 )     3,953,168       (485,135 )     13,942,169       (529,789 )     17,895,337  
Total   $ (86,220 )   $ 8,970,200     $ (792,838 )   $ 31,617,208     $ (879,058 )   $ 40,587,408  

  

The unrealized losses on the Company’s investments in municipal bonds, U.S. government agencies, and mortgage-backed securities were caused by interest rate increases. The contractual terms of these investments do not permit the issuer to settle the securities at a price less than the amortized cost bases of the investments. Because the Company does not intend to sell the investments and it is not more likely than not the Company will be required to sell the investments before recovery of their amortized cost bases, which may be maturity, the Company does not consider these investments to be other-than-temporarily impaired at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014.