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Note 2 - Revenue Recognition
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2021
Notes to Financial Statements  
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Text Block]

NOTE 2 REVENUE RECOGNITION

 

Following ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606), management determined that the primary sources of revenue, which emanate from interest income on loans and investments, along with noninterest revenue resulting from investment security gains, gains on the sale of loans, and BOLI income, are not within the scope of ASC 606. These revenue sources cumulatively comprise 91.1% of the total revenue of the Company.

 

The main types of noninterest income within the scope of the standard are as follows:

 

Service charges on deposit accounts – The Company has contracts with its deposit customers where fees are charged if the account balance falls below predetermined levels defined as compensating balances. These agreements can be canceled at any time by either the Company or the deposit customer. Revenue from these transactions is recognized monthly as the Company has an unconditional right to the fee consideration. The Company also has transaction fees related to specific customer requests or activities that include overdraft fees, online banking fees, and other transaction fees. All of these fees are attributable to specific performance obligations of the Company where the revenue is recognized at a defined point in time, which is the completion of the requested service/transaction.

 

Net gains (losses) on sale of other real estate owned (OREO) – Gains and losses are recognized after the property sale when the buyer obtains control of the real estate and all of the performance obligations of the Company have been satisfied. Evidence of the buyer obtaining control of the asset includes the transfer of the property title, physical possession of the asset, and the buyer obtaining control of the risks and rewards related to the asset. In situations where the Company agrees to provide financing to facilitate the sale, additional analysis is performed to ensure that the contract for sale identifies the buyer and seller, the asset to be transferred, and the payment terms, that the contract has a true commercial substance and that amounts due from the buyer are reasonable. In situations where financing terms are not reflective of current market terms, the transaction price is discounted, impacting the gain/loss and the carrying value of the asset.

 

The following table depicts the disaggregation of revenue derived from contracts with customers to depict the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows:

 

 

   

For the Three Months

Ended September 30,

   

For the Nine Months

Ended September 30,

 

Noninterest Income

 

2021

   

2020

   

2021

   

2020

 

(Dollar amounts in thousands)

                               

Service charges on deposit accounts:

                               

Overdraft fees

  $ 192     $ 163     $ 523     $ 475  

ATM banking fees

    354       298       1,026       771  

Service charges and other fees

    330       230       970       564  

Gain (loss) on equity securities (a)

    102       (28 )     223       (157 )

Earnings on bank-owned life insurance (a)

    108       109       440       321  

Gain on sale of loans (a)

    309       660       1,122       1,155  

Revenue from investment services

    190       132       529       400  

Other income

    236       247       838       851  

Total noninterest income

  $ 1,821     $ 1,811     $ 5,671     $ 4,380  
                                 

Net loss (gain) on other real estate owned

  $ 9     $ (225 )   $ 77     $ (257 )

 

(a) Not within scope of ASC 606