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Note 21 - Disclosure of Financial Instruments Not Reported at Fair Value
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]

(21) Disclosure of Financial Instruments Not Reported at Fair Value


US GAAP requires disclosure of the fair value of financial assets and liabilities, including those financial assets and financial liabilities that are not measured and reported at fair value on a recurring basis or nonrecurring basis. Carrying amounts, estimated fair values, and placement in the fair value hierarchy of Bancorp’s financial instruments are as follows:


(in thousands)

  Carrying                                  

December 31, 2015

 

 

amount

   

Fair value

   

Level 1

   

Level 2

   

Level 3

 
                                         

Financial assets

                                       

Cash and short-term investments

  $ 103,833     $ 103,833     $ 103,833     $ -     $ -  

Mortgage loans held for sale

    6,800       7,112       -       7,112       -  

Federal Home Loan Bank stock and other securities

    6,347       6,347       -       6,347       -  

Loans, net

    2,010,566       2,021,776       -       -       2,021,776  

Accrued interest receivable

    6,610       6,610       6,610       -       -  
                                         

Financial liabilities

                                       

Deposits

  $ 2,371,702     $ 2,371,300     $ -     $ -     $ 2,371,300  

Short-term borrowings

    87,003       87,003       -       87,003       -  

FHLB Advances

    43,468       43,647       -       43,647       -  

Accrued interest payable

    127       127       127       -       -  
                                         

December 31, 2014

                                       
                                         

Financial assets

                                       

Cash and short-term investments

  $ 74,241     $ 74,241     $ 74,241     $ -     $ -  

Mortgage loans held for sale

    3,747       3,876       -       3,876       -  

Federal Home Loan Bank stock and other securities

    6,347       6,347       -       6,347       -  

Loans, net

    1,843,630       1,863,568       -       -       1,863,568  

Accrued interest receivable

    5,980       5,980       5,980       -       -  
                                         

Financial liabilities

                                       

Deposits

  $ 2,123,627     $ 2,124,904     $ -     $ -     $ 2,124,904  

Short-term borrowings

    116,949       116,949       -       116,949       -  

FHLB Advances

    36,832       37,714       -       37,714       -  

Accrued interest payable

    131       131       131       -       -  

Management used the following methods and assumptions to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instrument for which it is practicable to estimate the value.


Cash, short-term investments, accrued interest receivable/payable and short-term borrowings


For these short-term instruments, carrying amount is a reasonable estimate of fair value.


Mortgage loans held for sale


Mortgage loans held for sale are initially recorded at the lower of cost or market value. The portfolio is comprised of residential real estate loans and fair value is determined by market quotes for similar loans based on loan type, term, rate, size and the borrower’s credit score.


Federal Home Loan Bank stock and other securities


For these securities without readily available market values, carrying amount is a reasonable estimate of fair value as it equals the amount due from FHLB or other issuer at upon redemption.


Loans, net


US GAAP prescribes the exit price concept for estimating fair value of loans. Because there is not an active market (exit price) for trading virtually all types of loans in Bancorp’s portfolio, fair value of loans is estimated by discounting future cash flows using current rates at which similar loans would be made to borrowers with similar credit ratings and for the same remaining maturities (entrance price).


Deposits


Fair value of demand deposits, savings accounts, and certain money market deposits is the amount payable on demand at the reporting date. Fair value of fixed-rate certificates of deposits is estimated by discounting future cash flows using the rates currently offered for deposits of similar remaining maturities.


Federal Home Loan Bank advances


Fair value of FHLB advances is estimated by discounting future cash flows using estimates of current market rate for instruments with similar terms and remaining maturities.


Commitments to extend credit and standby letters of credit


Fair values of commitments to extend credit are estimated using fees currently charged to enter into similar agreements and the creditworthiness of the customers. Fair values of standby letters of credit are based on fees currently charged for similar agreements or estimated cost to terminate them or otherwise settle obligations with counterparties at the reporting date. Fair value of commitments to extend credit, letters of credit and lines of credit is not presented since management believes the fair value to be insignificant.


Limitations


Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time based on relevant market information and information about financial instruments. Because no market exists for a significant portion of Bancorp’s financial instruments, fair value estimates are based on judgments regarding future expected losses, current economic conditions, risk characteristics of various financial instruments, and other factors. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgment and therefore cannot be determined with precision. Therefore, calculated fair value estimates in many instances cannot be substantiated by comparison to independent markets and, in many cases, may not be realizable in a current sale of the instrument. Changes in assumptions could significantly affect estimates.