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Note 24 - Fair Value of Financial Instruments -
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
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Note 24 Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

Fair Value Disclosures

 

The Company groups its financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value in three levels. Fair value should be based on the assumptions market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability and establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs used to develop those assumptions and measure fair value. The hierarchy requires companies to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. The three levels of inputs used to measure fair value are as follows:

 

 

Level 1 – Includes the most reliable sources and includes quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

 

Level 2 – Includes observable inputs. Observable inputs include inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (for example, interest rates and yield curves at commonly quoted intervals, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks, and default rates) as well as inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means (market-corroborated inputs).

 

 

Level 3 – Includes unobservable inputs and should be used only when observable inputs are unavailable.

 

Recurring Basis

 

Fair values of investment securities available for sale were primarily measured using information from a third-party pricing service. This pricing service provides information by utilizing evaluated pricing models supported with market data information. Standard inputs include benchmark yields, reported trades, broker/dealer quotes, issuer spreads, benchmark securities, bids, offers, and reference data from market research publications.

 

The fair values of mortgage loans held for sale are based on commitments on hand from investors within the secondary market for loans with similar characteristics.

 

The following tables present the balance of assets and liabilities measured on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2021 and 2020. The Company did not record any liabilities at fair value for which measurement of the fair value was made on a recurring basis.

 

  

Fair Value

  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

 
                 
  

(Dollars in thousands)

 

December 31, 2021

                

Available for Sale:

                

U.S. Treasury Securities

 $22,314  $-  $22,314  $- 

U.S. Government Agency Securities

  27,493   -   27,493   - 

Corporate Securities

  46,582   -   26,582   20,000 

Mortgage-Backed Securities

  552,339   -   552,339   - 

Municipal Securities

  372,333   -   348,243   24,090 

Mortgage Loans Held for Sale

  1,200   -   1,200   - 

Servicing Rights

  1,775   -   1,775   - 
                 

Total

 $1,024,036  $-  $979,946  $44,090 
                 
                 

December 31, 2020

                

Available for Sale:

                

U.S. Government Agency Securities

 $2,572  $-  $2,572  $- 

Corporate Securities

  39,113   -   21,959   17,154 

Mortgage-Backed Securities

  295,019   -   295,019   - 

Municipal Securities

  302,253   -   274,067   28,186 

Other Securities

  1,648   -   1,648   - 

Mortgage Loans Held for Sale

  969   -   969   - 

Servicing Rights

  1,439   -   1,439   - 
                 

Total

 $643,013  $-  $597,673  $45,340 

 

Nonrecurring Basis

 

The Company has segregated all financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis into the most appropriate level within the fair value hierarchy based on the inputs used to determine the fair value at the measurement date in the table below. The Company did not record any liabilities at fair value for which measurement of the fair value was made on a nonrecurring basis.

 

The fair value of the impaired loans is measured at the fair value of the collateral for collateral-dependent loans. Impaired loans are Level 3 assets measured using appraisals from external parties of the collateral less any prior liens and adjusted for estimated selling costs.  Adjustments may be made by management based on a customized internally developed discounting matrix.   Repossessed assets are initially recorded at fair value less estimated cost to sell, which is generally 10%. The fair value of repossessed assets is based on property appraisals and an analysis of similar properties available. As such, the Bank records repossessed assets as Level 3.

 

  

Fair Value

  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

 
                 
  

(Dollars in thousands)

 

December 31, 2021

                

Assets:

                

Impaired Loans

 $18,749  $-  $-  $18,749 

Other Nonperforming Assets

  1,427   -   -   1,427 
                 

Total

 $20,176  $-  $-  $20,176 
                 

December 31, 2020

                

Assets:

                

Impaired Loans

 $11,755  $-  $-  $11,755 

Other Nonperforming Assets

  9,453   -   -   9,453 
                 

Total

 $21,208  $-  $-  $21,208 

 

The following table provides quantitative information for impaired loans measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis using Level 3 inputs as of the dates indicated.

 

 

Valuation

Unobservable

 

Discounted Range (Weighted Average)

 
 

Technique

Input

 

December 31, 2021

 

December 31, 2020

 

Impaired Loans

Discounted Appraisals

Appraisal Adjustments

 10%to100%(20%) 10%to100%(19%) 

 

Fair Value Financial Instruments

 

The fair value of a financial instrument is the current amount that would be exchanged between willing parties, other than in a forced liquidation. Fair value is best determined based upon quoted market prices. However, in many instances, there are no quoted market prices for the Company’s various financial instruments. In cases where quoted market prices are not available, fair values are based on estimates using present value or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and estimates of future cash flows. Accordingly, the fair value estimates may not be realized in an immediate settlement of the instrument. In accordance with GAAP, certain financial instruments and all non-financial instruments are excluded from these disclosure requirements. Accordingly, the aggregate fair value amounts presented may not necessarily represent the underlying fair value of the Company.

 

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instruments for which it is practicable to estimate that value:

 

Cash and Short-Term Investments – For those short-term instruments, the carrying amount is a reasonable estimate of fair value.

 

Securities – Fair value of securities is based on quoted market prices. If a quoted market price is not available, fair value is estimated using quoted market prices for similar securities.

 

Loans – The fair value for loans is estimated using discounted cash flow analyses, with interest rates currently being offered for similar loans to borrowers with similar credit rates. Loans with similar classifications are aggregated for purposes of the calculations. The allowance for loan losses, which was used to measure the credit risk, is subtracted from loans.

 

Cash Value of Bank-Owned Life Insurance (“BOLI") – The carrying amount approximates its fair value.

 

Other Equity Securities – The carrying amount approximates its fair value.

 

Deposits – The fair value of demand deposits and certain money market deposits is the amount payable at the reporting date. The fair value of fixed-maturity certificates of deposit is estimated using discounted cash flow analyses, with interest rates currently offered for deposits of similar remaining maturities.

 

Borrowings – The fair value of FHLB advances and other long-term borrowings is estimated using the rates currently offered for advances of similar maturities. The carrying amount of short-term borrowings maturing within ninety days approximates the fair value.

 

Commitments to Extend Credit and Standby and Commercial Letters of Credit – The fair values of commitments to extend credit and standby and commercial letters of credit do not differ significantly from the commitment amount and are therefore omitted from this disclosure.

 

The estimated approximate fair values of the Bank’s financial instruments as of December 31, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:

 

  

Carrying

  

Total

             
  

Amount

  

Fair Value

  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

 
                     
  

(Dollars in thousands)

 

December 31, 2021

                    

Financial Assets:

                    

Cash and Short-Term Investments

 $295,419  $295,419  $295,419  $-  $- 

Securities

  1,021,061   1,021,061   -   976,971   44,090 

Mortgage Loans Held for Sale

  1,200   1,200   -   1,200   - 

Loans - Net

  3,160,496   3,121,433   -   -   3,121,433 

Servicing Rights

  1,403   1,775   -   1,775   - 

Cash Value of BOLI

  60,380   60,380   -   60,380   - 

Other Equity Securities

  16,619   16,619   -   -   16,619 
                     

Total

 $4,556,578  $4,517,887  $295,419  $1,040,326  $3,182,142 
                     

Financial Liabilities:

                    

Deposits

 $4,077,283  $4,078,558  $-  $-  $4,078,558 

Borrowings

  187,590   195,998   -   195,998   - 
                     

Total

 $4,264,873  $4,274,556  $-  $195,998  $4,078,558 
                     
                     

December 31, 2020

                    

Financial Assets:

                    

Cash and Short-Term Investments

 $323,283  $323,283  $323,283  $-  $- 

Securities

  640,605   640,605   -   595,265   45,340 

Mortgage Loans Held for Sale

  969   969   -   969   - 

Loans - Net

  2,969,331   2,969,619   -   -   2,969,619 

Servicing Rights

  1,439   1,439   -   1,439   - 

Cash Value of BOLI

  45,030   45,030   -   45,030   - 

Other Equity Securities

  12,693   12,693   -   -   12,693 
                     

Total

 $3,993,350  $3,993,638  $323,283  $642,703  $3,027,652 
                     

Financial Liabilities:

                    

Deposits

 $3,616,679  $3,623,253  $-  $-  $3,623,253 

Borrowings

  105,990   127,171   -   127,171   - 
                     

Total

 $3,722,669  $3,750,424  $-  $127,171  $3,623,253