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Note 9 - Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Notes to Financial Statements  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]

Note 9: Fair Value Measurements

 

The Company uses fair value measurements to record fair value adjustments to certain assets and liabilities and to determine fair value disclosures. Debt securities available for sale are recorded at fair value on a recurring basis. Additionally, from time to time, the Company may be required to record at fair value other assets on a nonrecurring basis, such as other real estate owned, loans individually evaluated for credit loss, certain loans held for investment, debt securities held to maturity, and other assets. These nonrecurring fair value adjustments typically involve the lower-of-cost or fair-value accounting of individual assets.

 

In accordance with the Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure topic of the FASB Accounting Standards Codification, the Company bases its fair values on the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal market or most advantageous market for an asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date under current market conditions. A fair value measurement reflects all of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique, the effect of a restriction on the sale or use of an asset, and the risk of nonperformance.

 

The Company groups its assets and liabilities measured at fair value into a three-level hierarchy, based on the markets in which the assets and liabilities are traded and the reliability of the assumptions used to determine fair value. When the valuation assumptions used to measure the fair value of the asset or liability are categorized within different levels of the fair value hierarchy, the asset or liability is categorized in its entirety within the lowest level of the hierarchy. These levels are:

 

Level 1 – Valuation is based upon quoted prices for identical instruments traded in active exchange markets, such as the New York Stock Exchange. Level 1 includes U.S. Treasury and equity securities, which are traded by dealers or brokers in active markets. Valuations are obtained from readily available pricing sources for market transactions involving identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2 – Valuation is based upon quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active, and model-based valuation techniques for which all significant assumptions are observable in the market. Level 2 includes mutual funds, federal agency securities, mortgage-backed securities, corporate securities, commercial paper, collateralized loan obligations, municipal bonds and securities of U.S government entities.

 

Level 3 – Valuation is generated from model-based techniques that use significant assumptions not observable in the market. These unobservable assumptions reflect the Company’s estimates of assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Valuation techniques include use of option pricing models, discounted cash flow models and similar techniques.

 

The Company relies on independent vendor pricing services to measure fair value for equity securities, debt securities available for sale and debt securities held to maturity. The Company employs three pricing services. To validate the pricing of these vendors, the Company compares vendors’ pricing for each of the securities for consistency; significant pricing differences, if any, are evaluated using all available independent quotes with the quote most closely reflecting the market generally used as the fair value estimate. In addition, the Company evaluates debt securities for credit loss on a quarterly basis. As with any valuation technique used to estimate fair value, changes in underlying assumptions used could significantly affect the results of current and future values. Accordingly, these fair value estimates may not be realized in an actual sale of the securities.

 

The Company regularly reviews the valuation techniques and assumptions used by its vendors and determines which valuation techniques are utilized based on observable market inputs for the type of securities being measured. The Company uses the information to determine the placement in the fair value hierarchy as level 1, 2 or 3.

 

Assets Recorded at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

 

The tables below present assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis on the dates indicated.

 

  

At June 30, 2020

 
  

Fair Value

  

Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)

  

Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)

  

Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3) (1)

 
  

(In thousands)

 

Debt securities available for sale

                

Agency residential mortgage-backed securities (MBS)

 $840,085  $-  $840,085  $- 

Agency commercial MBS

  3,629   -   3,629   - 

Securities of U.S. Government entities

  171   -   171   - 

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

  152,154   -   152,154   - 

Corporate securities

  2,269,411   -   2,269,411   - 

Commercial paper

  299,582      299,582    

Collateralized loan obligations (CLO)

  143,338   -   143,338   - 

Total debt securities available for sale

 $3,708,370  $-  $3,708,370  $- 

 

(1) There were no transfers in to or out of level 3 during the six months ended June 30, 2020.

 

 

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At December 31, 2019

 
  

Fair Value

  

Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)

  

Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2)

  

Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3) (1)

 
  

(In thousands)

 

Debt securities available for sale

                

U.S. Treasury securities

 $20,000  $20,000  $-  $- 

Securities of U.S. Government sponsored entities

  111,167   -   111,167   - 

Agency residential MBS

  939,750   -   939,750   - 

Agency commercial MBS

  3,708   -   3,708   - 

Securities of U.S. Government entities

  544   -   544   - 

Obligations of states and political subdivisions

  163,139   -   163,139   - 

Corporate securities

  1,833,783   -   1,833,783   - 

CLO

  6,755   -   6,755   - 

Total debt securities available for sale

 $3,078,846  $20,000  $3,058,846  $- 

 

(1) There were no transfers in to or out of level 3 during the twelve months ended December 31, 2019.

 

Assets Recorded at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis

 

The Company may be required, from time to time, to measure certain assets at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in accordance with GAAP. These adjustments to fair value usually result from application of lower of cost or fair value accounting of individual assets. For assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis that were recorded in the balance sheet at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019, the following tables provide the level of valuation assumptions used to determine each adjustment and the carrying value of the related assets at period end.

 

                  

For the

 
                  

Three Months Ended

 
  

At June 30, 2020

  

March 31, 2020

 
  

Carrying Value

  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Losses

 
  

(In thousands)

 

Other real estate owned

 $43  $-  $-  $43  $- 

Loans:

                    

Commercial

  5,401   -   -   5,401   - 

Commercial real estate

  3,773   -   -   3,773   - 

Residential real estate

  186   -   -   186   - 

Total assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis

 $9,403  $-  $-  $9,403  $- 

 

                     

For the

 
                     

Twelve Months Ended

 
     

At December 31, 2019

  

December 31, 2019

 
     

Carrying Value

  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Losses

 
     

(In thousands)

 

Other real estate owned

 $43  $-  $-  $43  $- 

Impaired loans:

                      

Commercial

  5,747   -   -   5,747   - 

Commercial real estate

  4,091   -   -   4,091   - 

Residential real estate

  190   -   -   190   - 

Total assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis

 $10,071  $-  $-  $10,071  $- 

 

Level 3 – Valuation is based upon present value of expected future cash flows, independent market prices, estimated liquidation values of loan collateral or appraised value of the collateral as determined by third-party independent appraisers, less 10% for selling costs, generally. Level 3 includes other real estate owned that has been measured at fair value upon transfer to foreclosed assets and loans collateralized by real property and other business asset collateral individually evaluated for credit loss where a specific reserve has been established or a chargeoff has been recorded. Losses on other real estate owned represent losses recognized in earnings during the period subsequent to its initial classification as foreclosed assets. The unobservable inputs and qualitative information about the unobservable inputs are not presented as the inputs were not developed by the Company.

 

Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

The tables below are a summary of fair value estimates for financial instruments and the level of the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurements are categorized, excluding financial instruments recorded at fair value on a recurring basis. The values assigned do not necessarily represent amounts which ultimately may be realized for assets or paid to settle liabilities. In addition, these values do not give effect to adjustments to fair value which may occur when financial instruments are sold or settled in larger quantities. The carrying amounts in the following tables are recorded in the balance sheet under the indicated captions.

 

The Company has not included assets and liabilities that are not financial instruments, such as goodwill, long-term relationships with deposit, merchant processing and trust customers, other purchased intangibles, premises and equipment, deferred taxes and other assets and liabilities. The total estimated fair values do not represent, and should not be construed to represent, the underlying value of the Company.

 

  

At June 30, 2020

 
  

Carrying Amount

  

Estimated Fair Value

  

Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)

  

Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2 )

  

Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3 )

 

Financial Assets:

 

(In thousands)

 

Cash and due from banks

 $500,820  $500,820  $500,820  $-  $- 

Debt securities held to maturity

  638,281   656,374   -   656,374   - 

Loans

  1,291,830   1,362,955   -   -   1,362,955 
                     

Financial Liabilities:

                    

Deposits

 $5,468,412  $5,468,734  $-  $5,305,647  $163,087 

Short-term borrowed funds

  86,170   86,170   -   86,170   - 

 

  

At December 31, 2019

 
  

Carrying Amount

  

Estimated Fair Value

  

Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Assets
(Level 1)

  

Significant Other Observable Inputs
(Level 2 )

  

Significant Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3 )

 

Financial Assets:

 

(In thousands)

 

Cash and due from banks

 $373,421  $373,421  $373,421  $-  $- 

Debt securities held to maturity

  738,072   744,296   -   744,296   - 

Loans

  1,107,180   1,152,949   -   -   1,152,949 
                     

Financial Liabilities:

                    

Deposits

 $4,812,621  $4,810,934  $-  $4,643,284  $167,650 

Short-term borrowed funds

  30,928   30,928   -   30,928   - 

 

The majority of the Company’s standby letters of credit and other commitments to extend credit carry current market interest rates if converted to loans. No premium or discount was ascribed to these commitments because virtually all funding would be at current market rates.

 

 

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