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Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2019
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Note 7. Fair Value Measurements and Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Fair value is the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date.

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 for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

Level 3: Prices or valuation techniques that require inputs that are both significant to the fair value measurement and unobservable (for example, 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. 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.

Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair values of the Company’s assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018:

Securities Available-for-Sale and Equity Securities: Where quoted prices are available in an active market, securities are classified within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy. Level 1 inputs include securities that have quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. If quoted market prices are not available, then fair values are estimated by using pricing models, quoted prices of securities with similar characteristics, or discounted cash flows. Examples of instruments which would generally be classified within Level 2 of the valuation hierarchy include municipal bonds and certain agency collateralized mortgage obligations. In certain cases where there is limited activity in the market for a particular instrument, assumptions must be made to determine the fair value of the instruments and these are classified as Level 3. When measuring fair value, the valuation techniques available under the market approach, income approach and/or cost approach are used. The Company’s evaluations are based on market data and the Company employs combinations of these approaches for its valuation methods depending on the asset class.

Derivatives: The fair value of derivatives is based on valuation models using observable market data as of the measurement date (level 2). Our derivatives are traded in an over-the-counter market where quoted market prices are not always available. Therefore, the fair values of derivatives are determined using quantitative models that utilize multiple market inputs. The inputs will vary based on the type of derivative, but could include interest rates, prices and indices to generate continuous yield or pricing curves, prepayment rate, and volatility factors to value the position. The majority of market inputs are actively quoted and can be validated through external sources, including brokers, market transactions and third-party pricing services.

For financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, the fair value measurements by level within the fair value hierarchy used at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018 are as follows:

June 30, 2019
  Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using  
  Quoted Prices  
  in Active   Significant
  Markets for   Other   Significant  
  Identical   Observable   Unobservable  
  Assets   Inputs   Inputs  
  Total Fair Value   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)  
  (dollars in thousands)      
  Recurring fair value measurements:                        
  Assets
      Investment securities:
Available-for-sale:
  Federal agency obligations   $ 25,461   $ -   $ 25,461   $ -  
  Residential mortgage pass-through securities 229,542 - 229,542 -  
  Commercial mortgage pass-through securities 5,826 - 5,826 -  
  Obligations of U.S. states and political subdivision 144,119 -      134,873 9,246  
  Corporate bonds and notes 28,117 - 28,117 -  
  Asset-backed securities 7,746 - 7,746 -  
  Certificates of deposit 150 - 150 -  
  Other securities 950 950 - -  
  Total available-for-sale   $ 441,911   $ 950   $ 431,715   $ 9,246  
                             
  Equity securities 11,152 11,152 - -  
  Total assets   $ 453,063   $ 12,102   $ 431,715   $ 9,246  
                             
  Liabilities
  Derivatives 128 - 128 -  
  Total liabilities   $ 128   $ -   $ 128   $ -  

December 31, 2018
  Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using  
  Quoted Prices  
  in Active   Significant
  Markets for   Other   Significant  
  Identical   Observable   Unobservable  
  Assets   Inputs   Inputs  
  Total Fair Value   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)  
  (dollars in thousands)            
  Recurring fair value measurements:            
  Assets      
  Investment securities:
      Available-for-sale:
  Federal agency obligations   $ 44,955   $ -   $ 44,955   $ -  
  Residential mortgage pass-through securities 185,204 - 185,204 -  
  Commercial mortgage pass-through securities 3,874 - 3,874 -  
  Obligations of U.S. states and political subdivision 139,185 - 129,808 9,377  
  Corporate bonds and notes 25,813 - 25,813 -  
  Asset-backed securities 9,691 - 9,691 -  
  Certificates of deposit 322 - 322 -  
  Other securities 2,990 2,990 - -  
  Total available-for-sale   $ 412,034   $ 2,990   $ 399,667   $ 9,377  
                             
  Equity securities 11,460 11,460 - -  
  Derivatives 1,159 - 1,159 -  
  Total assets   $ 424,653   $ 14,450   $ 400,826   $ 9,377  

There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the six months ended June 30, 2019 and during the year ended December 31, 2018.

Assets Measured at Fair Value on a Nonrecurring Basis

The Company may be required periodically to measure certain assets at fair value on a nonrecurring basis in accordance with GAAP. These adjustments to fair value usually result from the application of lower of cost or fair value accounting or impairment write-downs of individual assets. The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair values of the Company’s assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018:

Loans Held-for-Sale: Residential mortgage loans, originated and intended for sale in the secondary market, are carried at the lower of aggregate cost or estimated fair value as determined by outstanding commitments from investors. For these loans originated and intended for sale, gains and losses on loan sales (sale proceeds minus carrying value) are recorded in other income and direct loan origination costs and fees are deferred at origination of the loan and are recognized in other income upon sale of the loan. Management obtains quotes or bids on all or parts of these loans directly from the purchasing financial institutions (Level 2).

Impaired Loans: The Company may record adjustments to the carrying value of loans based on fair value measurements, generally as partial charge-offs of the uncollectible portions of these loans. These adjustments also include certain impairment amounts for collateral dependent loans calculated in accordance with GAAP. Impairment amounts are 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 impairment amount applicable to that loan does not necessarily represent the fair value of the loan. Real estate collateral is valued using independent appraisals or other indications of value based on recent comparable sales of similar properties or assumptions generally observable by market participants. However, due to the substantial judgment applied and limited volume of activity as compared to other assets, fair value is based on Level 3 inputs. Estimates of fair value used for collateral supporting commercial loans generally are based on assumptions not observable in the market place and are also based on Level 3 inputs.

For assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis, the fair value measurements at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018 are as follows:

          Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using
          Quoted            
          Prices            
          in Active   Significant      
          Markets for   Other    Significant
          Identical   Observable    Unobservable
          Assets   Inputs    Inputs
Assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis:   June 30, 2019   (Level 1)   (Level 2)    (Level 3)
Impaired loans:           (dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate   $ 364       $                     -   $                     -   $                364
Commercial construction         2,732         -         -         2,732
Residential real estate     231     -     -     231

          Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using
          Quoted            
          Prices            
          in Active     Significant      
          Markets for     Other   Significant
          Identical     Observable   Unobservable
Assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis:   December 31,
2018
  Assets
(Level 1)
 
  Inputs
(Level 2)
  Inputs
(Level 3)
Impaired loans:                 (dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate   $ 1,481   $                     -       $                     -        $                1,481
Residential real estate     231     -     -     231

Impaired loans Collateral dependent impaired loans at June 30, 2019 that required a valuation allowance were $3.5 million with a related valuation allowance of $0.2 million compared to $1.7 million with a related valuation allowance of $-0- at December 31, 2018.

Assets Measured With Significant Unobservable Level 3 Inputs

Recurring basis

The tables below present a reconciliation of all assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) for the six months ended June 30, 2019 and for the year ended December 31, 2018:

    Municipal
    Securities
    (dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance, January 1, 2019       $      9,377  
Principal paydowns     (131 )
Ending balance, June 30, 2019   $ 9,246  
          
    Municipal
    Securities
    (dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance, January 1, 2018   $ 9,632  
Principal paydowns     (255 )
Ending balance, December 31, 2018   $                       9,377  

The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair values of the Company’s assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis at June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018. The table below provides quantitative information about significant unobservable inputs used in fair value measurements within Level 3 hierarchy.

June 30, 2019                  
          Valuation   Unobservable    
    Fair Value   Techniques   Input   Range
Securities available-for-sale:                 (dollars in thousands)                
Municipal securities   $      9,246   Discounted cash flows   Discount rate   2.9%
                    
December 31, 2018                  
                    
    Fair Value   Valuation
Techniques
  Unobservable
Input
  Range
Securities available-for-sale:         (dollars in thousands)        
Municipal securities   $ 9,377   Discounted cash flows   Discount rate   2.9%

Nonrecurring basis: The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair values of the Company’s assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis for the periods presented. The tables below provide quantitative information about significant unobservable inputs used in fair value measurements within Level 3 hierarchy.

Valuation   Unobservable
June 30, 2019       Fair Value       Techniques       Input       Range
Impaired loans: (dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate   $ 364   Sales comparison approach   Adjustment for differences between the comparable sales   0% - 20% [10%]
Commercial construction   $ 2,732   Sales comparison approach   Adjustment for differences between the comparable sales   0% - 20% [10%]
Residential real estate   $ 231   Sales comparison approach   Adjustment for differences between the comparable sales   0% - 7% [2%]
         
December 31, 2018 Fair Value Valuation
Techniques
  Unobservable
Input
  Range
Impaired loans: (dollars in thousands)
Commercial real estate   $ 1,481   Sales comparison approach   Adjustment for differences between the comparable sales   6% - 9% [8%]
Residential real estate   $ 231   Sales comparison approach   Adjustment for differences between the comparable sales   0% - 10% [5%]

As of June 30, 2019 the fair value measurements presented are consistent with Topic 820, Fair Value Measurement, in which fair value represents exit price. The following presents the carrying amount, fair value, and placement in the fair value hierarchy of the Company’s financial instruments as of June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018:

                Fair Value Measurements
                Quoted            
                Prices in            
                Active   Significant      
                Markets for   Other    Significant
                Identical   Observable    Unobservable
    Carrying   Fair   Assets   Inputs    Inputs
        Amount       Value       (Level 1)       (Level 2)        (Level 3)
    (dollars in thousands)
June 30, 2019                              
Financial assets:                              
Cash and due from banks   $       185,650   $       185,650   $       185,650   $       -   $       -
Securities available-for-sale     441,911     441,911     950     431,715     9,246
Investment in restricted stocks     31,767     n/a     n/a     n/a     n/a
Equity securities     11,152     11,152     11,152     -     -
Net loans     5,052,794     5,041,283     -     -     5,041,283
Accrued interest receivable     21,272     21,272     -     2,447     18,825
   
Financial liabilities:                              
Noninterest-bearing deposits     813,635     813,635     813,635     -     -
Interest-bearing deposits     3,827,508     3,839,549     2,203,560     1,635,989     -
Borrowings     597,317     598,821     -     598,821     -
Subordinated debentures     128,720     137,269     -     137,269     -
Derivatives     128     128     -     128     -
Accrued interest payable     5,561     5,561     -     5,561     -
  
December 31, 2018                              
Financial assets:                              
Cash and due from banks   $ 172,366   $ 172,366   $ 172,366   $ -   $ -
Securities available-for-sale     412,034     412,034     2,990     399,667     9,377
Investment in restricted stocks     31,136     n/a     n/a     n/a     n/a
Equity securities     11,460     11,460     11,460     -     -
Net loans     4,506,138     4,402,878     -     -     4,402,878
Derivatives     1,159     1,159     -     1,159     -
Accrued interest receivable     18,214     18,214     -     2,064     16,150
   
Financial liabilities:                              
Noninterest-bearing deposits     768,584     768,584     768,584     -     -
Interest-bearing deposits     3,323,508     3,320,640     1,957,503     1,363,137     -
Borrowings     600,001     598,598     -     598,598     -
Subordinated debentures     128,556     132,426     -     132,426     -
Accrued interest payable     6,764     6,764     -     6,764     -

The fair value of commitments to originate loans is estimated using the fees currently charged to enter into similar agreements, taking into account the remaining terms of the agreements and the present creditworthiness of the counterparties. For fixed-rate loan commitments, fair value also considers the difference between current levels of interest rates and the committed rates. The fair values of letters of credit and lines of credit are based on fees currently charged for similar agreements or on the estimated cost to terminate or otherwise settle the obligations with the counterparties at the reporting date. The fair value of commitments to originate loans is immaterial and not included in the tables above.

Changes in assumptions or estimation methodologies may have a material effect on these estimated fair values.

Fair value estimates are based on existing balance sheet financial instruments, without attempting to estimate the value of anticipated future business and the value of assets and liabilities that are not considered financial instruments. For example, there are certain significant assets and liabilities that are not considered financial assets or liabilities, such as deferred taxes, premises and equipment, and goodwill. In addition, the tax ramifications related to the realization of the unrealized gains and losses can have a significant effect on fair value estimates and have not been considered in the estimates.

Management believes that reasonable comparability between financial institutions may not be likely, due to the wide range of permitted valuation techniques and numerous estimates which must be made, given the absence of active secondary markets for many of the financial instruments. This lack of uniform valuation methodologies also introduces a greater degree of subjectivity to these estimated fair values.