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Note 8 - Credit Quality Of Financing Receivables:
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Financing Receivable Credit Quality Indicators [Table Text Block]
Note 8 – Credit Quality of Financing Receivables:

The following tables provide information on the credit profile of the components of the portfolio and allowance for credit losses related to “financing receivables” as defined under ASU 2010-20.  This disclosure on “financing receivables” covers the Company’s direct finance and sales-type leases and all commercial loans, but does not include operating leases, transactions in process or residual values.   The portfolio is disaggregated into segments and classifications appropriate for assessing and monitoring the portfolios’ risk and performance. This disclosure does not encompass all risk assets or the entire allowance for credit losses.

Portfolio segments identified by the Company include leases and loans.  These segments have been disaggregated into four classes: 1) commercial leases, 2) education, government and non-profit leases, 3) commercial and industrial loans and 4) commercial real estate loans.  Relevant risk characteristics for establishing these portfolio classes generally include the nature of the borrower, structure of the transaction and collateral type. The Company’s credit process includes a policy of classifying all leases and loans in accordance with a risk rating classification system consistent with regulatory models under which leases and loans may be rated as “pass”, “special mention”, “substandard”, or “doubtful”. These risk categories reflect an assessment of the ability of the borrowers to service their obligation based on current financial position, historical payment experience, and collateral adequacy, among other factors.  The Company uses the following definitions for risk ratings:

 
Pass – Includes credits of the highest quality as well as credits with positive primary repayment source but one or more characteristics that are of higher than average risk.

 
Special Mention – Have a potential weakness that if left uncorrected may result in deterioration of the repayment prospects for the lease or loan or of the Company’s credit position at some future date.

 
Substandard – Are inadequately protected by the paying capacity of the obligor or of the collateral, if any. Substandard credits have a well-defined weakness that jeopardize the liquidation of the debt or indicate the distinct possibility that the Company will sustain some loss if the deficiencies are not corrected.

 
Doubtful – Based on current information and events, collection of all amounts due according to the contractual terms of the lease or loan agreement is considered highly questionable and improbable.

The risk classification of financing receivables by portfolio class is as follows:

         
Education
                   
         
Government
   
Commercial
   
Commercial
   
Total
 
(in thousands)
 
Commercial
   
Non-profit
   
& Industrial
   
Real Estate
   
Financing
 
   
Leases
   
Leases
   
Loans
   
Loans
   
Receivable
 
As of June 30, 2012:
                             
Pass
  $ 149,333     $ 81,820     $ 64,091     $ 2,955     $ 298,199  
Special Mention
    8,266       989       7,410       2,495       19,160  
Substandard
    649       729       -       8,031       9,409  
Doubtful
    91       2       -       -       93  
    $ 158,339     $ 83,540     $ 71,501     $ 13,481     $ 326,861  
Non-accrual
  $ 92     $ 311     $ -     $ -     $ 403  
                                         
As of June 30, 2011:
                                       
Pass
  $ 112,588     $ 79,994     $ 79,417     $ -     $ 271,999  
Special Mention
    10,928       3,101       -       4,934       18,963  
Substandard
    3,094       1,073       -       11,446       15,613  
Doubtful
    181       2       -       -       183  
    $ 126,791     $ 84,170     $ 79,417     $ 16,380     $ 306,758  
Non-accrual
  $ 550     $ 491     $ -     $ -     $ 1,041  

The accrual of interest income on leases and loans will be discontinued when the customer becomes ninety days or more past due on its lease or loan payments with the Company, unless the Company believes the investment is otherwise recoverable.  Leases and loans may be placed on non-accrual earlier if the Company has significant doubt about the ability of the customer to meet its lease or loan obligations, as evidenced by consistent delinquency, deterioration in the customer’s financial condition or other relevant factors. Payments received while on non-accrual are applied to reduce the Company’s recorded value.

The following table presents the aging of the financing receivables by portfolio class:

         
Greater
               
Total
   
Over 90
 
    30-89    
Than
   
Total
         
Financing
   
Days &
 
(in thousands)
 
Days
   
90 Days
   
Past Due
   
Current
   
Receivable
   
Accruing
 
                                       
As of June 30, 2012:
                                     
Commercial Leases
  $ -     $ -     $ -     $ 158,339     $ 158,339     $ -  
Education, Government, Non-profit Leases
    -       -       -       83,540       83,540       -  
Commercial and Industrial Loans
    -       -       -       71,501       71,501       -  
Commercial Real Estate Loans
    -       -       -       13,481       13,481       -  
    $ -     $ -     $ -     $ 326,861     $ 326,861     $ -  
                                                 
As of June 30, 2011:
                                               
Commercial Leases
  $ -     $ 20     $ 20     $ 126,771     $ 126,791     $ 20  
Education, Government, Non-profit Leases
    -       -       -       84,170       84,170       -  
Commercial and Industrial Loans
    -       -       -       79,417       79,417       -  
Commercial Real Estate Loans
    -       -       -       16,380       16,380       -  
    $ -     $ 20     $ 20     $ 306,738     $ 306,758     $ 20  

The following table presents the allowance balances and activity in the allowance related to financing receivables, along with the recorded investment and allowance determined based on impairment method as of June 30, 2012 and 2011:

         
Education
                   
         
Government
   
Commercial
   
Commercial
   
Total
 
   
Commercial
   
Non-profit
   
& Industrial
   
Real Estate
   
Financing
 
(in thousands)
 
Leases
   
Leases
   
Loans
   
Loans
   
Receivable
 
As of June 30, 2012:
                             
Allowance for lease and loan losses
                             
   Balance beginning of period
  $ 2,019     $ 877     $ 1,561     $ 511     $ 4,968  
      Charge-offs
    (51 )     -       -       -       (51 )
      Recoveries
    207       -       -       -       207  
      Provision
    -       -       -       -       -  
   Balance end of period
  $ 2,175     $ 877     $ 1,561     $ 511     $ 5,124  
                                         
      Individually evaluated for impairment
  $ 236     $ 205     $ -     $ -     $ 441  
      Collectively evaluated for impairment
    1,939       672       1,561       511       4,683  
Total ending allowance balance
  $ 2,175     $ 877     $ 1,561     $ 511     $ 5,124  
                                         
Finance receivables
                                       
      Individually evaluated for impairment
  $ 1,751     $ 731     $ -     $ -     $ 2,482  
      Collectively evaluated for impairment
    156,588       82,809       71,501       13,481       324,379  
    $ 158,339     $ 83,540     $ 71,501     $ 13,481     $ 326,861  
                                         
As of June 30, 2011:
                                       
Allowance for lease and loan losses
                                       
   Balance beginning of period
  $ 1,772     $ 797     $ 1,321     $ 201     $ 4,091  
      Charge-offs
    (192 )     (49 )     -       -       (241 )
      Recoveries
    14       129       -       -       143  
      Provision
    425       -       240       310       975  
   Balance end of period
  $ 2,019     $ 877     $ 1,561     $ 511     $ 4,968  
                                         
      Individually evaluated for impairment
  $ 591     $ 104     $ -     $ -     $ 695  
      Collectively evaluated for impairment
    1,428       773       1,561       511       4,273  
Total ending allowance balance
  $ 2,019     $ 877     $ 1,561     $ 511     $ 4,968  
                                         
Finance receivables
                                       
      Individually evaluated for impairment
  $ 4,004     $ 781     $ -     $ -     $ 4,785  
      Collectively evaluated for impairment
    122,787       83,389       79,417       16,380       301,973  
    $ 126,791     $ 84,170     $ 79,417     $ 16,380     $ 306,758