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INVESTMENTS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
INVESTMENTS [Abstract]  
INVESTMENTS
Note 3 – Investments

Available for Sale Securities – Fixed Maturity and Equity Securities

The Company's insurance subsidiary is regulated by insurance statutes and regulations as to the type of investments they are permitted to make, and the amount of funds that may be used for any one type of investment.

Investments in available for sale securities are summarized as follows:

March 31, 2014
 
Original or Amortized
Cost
  
Gross Unrealized Gains
  
Gross Unrealized Losses
  
Estimated
Fair
Value
 
Investments available for sale:
 
  
  
  
 
Fixed maturities
 
  
  
  
 
U.S. Government and govt. agencies and authorities
 
$
32,967,799
  
$
3,197,556
  
$
(94,083
)
 
$
36,071,272
 
States, municipalities and political subdivisions
  
105,000
   
513
   
0
   
105,513
 
U.S. special revenue and assessments
  
1,703,755
   
83,382
   
(227,230
)
  
1,559,907
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
  
1,188,632
   
108,187
   
(14
)
  
1,296,805
 
Public utilities
  
399,917
   
50,438
   
0
   
450,355
 
All other corporate bonds
  
132,782,346
   
5,604,616
   
(1,959,663
)
  
136,427,299
 
 
  
169,147,449
   
9,044,692
   
(2,280,990
)
  
175,911,151
 
Equity securities
  
38,479,572
   
2,226,327
   
0
   
40,705,899
 
Total
 
$
207,627,021
  
$
11,271,019
  
$
(2,280,990
)
 
$
216,617,050
 


December 31, 2013
 
Original or Amortized
Cost
  
Gross Unrealized Gains
  
Gross Unrealized Losses
  
Estimated
Fair
Value
 
Investments available for sale:
 
  
  
  
 
Fixed maturities
 
  
  
  
 
U.S. Government and govt. agencies and authorities
 
$
32,963,938
  
$
3,156,158
  
$
(107,550
)
 
$
36,012,546
 
States, municipalities and political subdivisions
  
110,000
   
0
   
(924
)
  
109,076
 
U.S. special revenue and assessments
  
2,152,892
   
95,763
   
(239,620
)
  
2,009,035
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
  
1,289,975
   
116,900
   
(13
)
  
1,406,862
 
Public utilities
  
399,913
   
49,567
   
0
   
449,480
 
All other corporate bonds
  
134,168,678
   
3,483,229
   
(3,229,082
)
  
134,422,825
 
 
  
171,085,396
   
6,901,617
   
(3,577,189
)
  
174,409,824
 
Equity securities
  
38,625,230
   
1,889,748
   
0
   
40,514,978
 
Total
 
$
209,710,626
  
$
8,791,365
  
$
(3,577,189
)
 
$
214,924,802
 
 
The amortized cost and estimated market value of debt securities at March 31, 2014, by contractual maturity, is shown below.  Expected maturities will differ from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

Fixed Maturities Available for Sale
March 31, 2014
 
Amortized
Cost
  
Estimated
Fair Value
 
 
 
  
 
Due in one year or less
 
$
1,324,432
  
$
1,369,862
 
Due after one year through five years
  
25,476,209
   
27,068,104
 
Due after five years through ten years
  
98,191,729
   
102,656,995
 
Due after ten years
  
42,966,447
   
43,519,385
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
  
1,188,632
   
1,296,805
 
Total
 
$
169,147,449
  
$
175,911,151
 

The fair value of investments with sustained gross unrealized losses at March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013 are as follows:

March 31, 2014
 
Less than 12 months
  
12 months or longer
  
Total
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
  
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
  
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
 
U.S. Government and govt. agencies and authorities
 
$
0
   
0
  
$
4,902,734
   
(94,083
)
 
$
4,902,734
   
(94,083
)
U.S. Special Revenue and Assessments
  
760,090
   
(227,230
)
  
0
   
0
   
760,090
   
(227,230
)
MBS/Collateralized mortgage obligations
  
1,884
   
(14
)
  
0
   
0
   
1,884
   
(14
)
All other corporate bonds
  
20,790,667
   
(517,325
)
  
6,571,706
   
(1,442,338
)
  
27,362,373
   
(1,959,663
)
Total fixed maturities
 
$
21,552,641
   
(744,569
)
 
$
11,474,440
   
(1,536,421
)
 
$
33,027,081
   
(2,280,990
)
 
                        
Equity securities
 
$
0
   
0
  
$
0
   
0
  
$
0
   
0
 

December 31, 2013
 
Less than 12 months
  
12 months or longer
  
Total
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
  
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
  
Fair value
  
Unrealized losses
 
U.S. Government and govt. agencies and authorities
 
$
4,889,060
   
(107,550
)
 
$
0
   
0
  
$
4,889,060
   
(107,550
)
States, municipalities and political subdivisions
  
109,076
   
(924
)
  
0
   
0
   
109,076
   
(924
)
U.S. special revenue and assessments
  
747,700
   
(239,620
)
  
0
   
0
   
747,700
   
(239,620
)
Collateralized mortgage obligations
  
1,922
   
(13
)
  
0
   
0
   
1,922
   
(13
)
All other corporate bonds
  
49,430,637
   
(1,481,562
)
  
7,318,832
   
(1,747,520
)
  
56,749,469
   
(3,229,082
)
Total fixed maturities
 
$
55,178,395
   
(1,829,669
)
 
$
7,318,832
   
(1,747,520
)
 
$
62,497,227
   
(3,577,189
)
 
                        
Equity securities
 
$
0
   
0
  
$
0
   
0
  
$
0
   
0
 

Additional information regarding investments in an unrealized loss position is as follows:

 
Less than 12 months
 
12 months or longer
 
Total
As of March 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed maturities
13
 
7
 
20
Equity securities
0
 
0
 
0
As of December 31, 2013
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed maturities
30
 
5
 
35
Equity securities
0
 
0
 
0
 
Substantially all of the unrealized losses on fixed maturities available for sale at March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013 are attributable to changes in market interest rates and general disruptions in the credit market subsequent to purchase.  The Company does not currently intend to sell nor does it expect to be required to sell any of the securities in an unrealized loss position.  Based upon the Company's expected continuation of receipt of contractually required principal and interest payments and its intent and ability to retain the securities until price recovery, as well as the Company's evaluation of other relevant factors, the Company deems these securities to be temporarily impaired as of March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013.

The Company regularly reviews its investment securities for factors that may indicate that a decline in fair value of an investment is other than temporary.  The factors considered by management in its regular review to identify and recognize other-than-temporary impairment losses on fixed maturities include, but are not limited to: the length of time and extent to which the fair value has been less than cost; the Company's intent to sell, or be required to sell, the debt security before the anticipated recovery of its remaining amortized cost basis; the financial condition and near-term prospects of the issuer; adverse changes in ratings announced by one or more rating agencies; subordinated credit support, whether the issuer of a debt security has remained current on principal and interest payments; current expected cash flows; whether the decline in fair value appears to be issuer specific or, alternatively, a reflection of general market or industry conditions, including the effect of changes in market interest rates.  If the Company intends to sell a debt security, or it is more likely than not that it would be required to sell a debt security before the recovery of its amortized cost basis, the entire difference between the security's amortized cost basis and its fair value at the balance sheet date would be recognized by a charge to other-than-temporary losses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.

Equity securities may experience other-than-temporary impairments in the future based on the prospects for full recovery in value in a reasonable period of time and the Company's ability and intent to hold the security to recovery.  If a decline in fair value is judged by management to be other-than-temporary or management does not have the intent or ability to hold a security, a loss is recognized by a charge to other-than-temporary impairment losses in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
 
Based on management's review of the investment portfolio, the Company recorded the following losses for other-than-temporary impairments in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations:

 
 
Three Months Ended
 
 
 
March 31,
 
 
 
2014
  
2013
 
 
 
  
 
Other than temporary impairments:
 
  
 
Real estate
 
$
0
  
$
26,926
 
 
        
 
The other-than-temporary impairment recognized during 2013 was due to Management's assessment of the value of the real estate. The real estate was written down to better reflect current expected market value.

Trading Securities

Securities designated as trading securities are reported at fair value, with gains or losses resulting from changes in fair value recognized in net investment income on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.  Trading securities include exchange-traded equities and exchange-traded options.  Trading securities carried as liabilities are securities sold short. A gain, limited to the price at which the security was sold short, or a loss, potentially unlimited in size, will be recognized upon the termination of the short sale.  The fair value of derivatives included in trading security assets and trading security liabilities as of March 31, 2014 was $124,000 and $(149,956), respectively. The fair value of derivatives included in trading security assets and trading security liabilities as of December 31, 2013 was $194,000 and $(353,907), respectively.  Earnings from trading securities are classified in cash flows from operating activities. The derivatives held by the Company are for income generation purposes only.
 
Trading revenue charged to net investment income from trading securities was:

 
 
Three Months Ended
 
 
 
March 31,
 
 
 
2014
  
2013
 
 
 
  
 
Net unrealized gains (losses)
 
$
260,651
  
$
(297,344
)
Net realized gains (losses)
  
21,173
   
86,271
 
Net unrealized and realized gains (losses)
 
$
281,824
  
$
(211,073
)
 
Mortgage Loans

As of March 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, the Company's mortgage loan portfolio contained 36 and 39 mortgage loans, including discounted mortgage loans, with a carrying value of $25,355,268 and $27,285,269, respectively.

Changes in the current economy could have a negative impact on the loans, including the financial stability of the borrowers, the borrowers' ability to pay or to refinance, the value of the property held as collateral and the ability to find purchasers at favorable prices.  Given the uncertainty of the current market, management has taken a conservative approach with the discounted mortgage loans and has classified all discounted mortgage loans held as non-accrual.  In such status, the Company is not recording any accrued interest income nor is it recording any accrual of discount on the loans held.  Discount accruals reported during 2014 and 2013 were the result of the loan basis already being fully paid.

On the remainder of the mortgage loan portfolio, interest accruals are analyzed based on the likelihood of repayment.  In no event will interest continue to accrue when accrued interest along with the outstanding principal exceeds the net realizable value of the property.  The Company does not utilize a specified number of days delinquent to cause an automatic non-accrual status.

A mortgage loan reserve is established and adjusted based on management's quarterly analysis of the portfolio and any deterioration in value of the underlying property which would reduce the net realizable value of the property below its current carrying value.  The Company acquires the discounted mortgage loans at below contract value, and believes that it will fully recover its carrying value upon disposal, therefore no reserve for delinquent loans is deemed necessary.  Those loans not currently paying are being vigorously worked by management.  The current discounted commercial mortgage loan portfolio has an average price of 33.1 % of face value and management has determined that this deep discount provides a financial cushion or built in allowance for any of the loans that are not currently performing within the portfolio of loans purchased.