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Revenue Recognition
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Recognition
Revenue Recognition

On January 1, 2018, the Company adopted ASU No. 2014-09, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606”, and all subsequent amendments to the ASU No. 2014-09. Using Topic 606 guidelines, the Company concluded that Topic 606 applies to noninterest income excluding certain out-of-scope revenue streams (e.g. gains on securities transactions, bank owned life insurance income, etc.).

Income from Fiduciary Activities
Trust asset management fee income is primarily comprised of fees earned from the management and administration of trusts and other customer assets. The Company’s performance obligation is generally satisfied over time and the resulting fees are recognized monthly, based upon the month-end market value of the assets under management and the applicable fee rate. Payment is generally received a few days after month end through a direct charge to customers’ accounts. The Company does not earn performance-based incentives.  Optional services such as real estate sales and tax return preparation services are also available to existing trust and asset management customers. The Company’s performance obligation for these transactional-based services is generally satisfied, and related revenue recognized, at a point in time (i.e., as incurred). Payment is received shortly after services are rendered.

Service Charges on Deposit Accounts
Service charges on deposit accounts are principally comprised of overdrawn account fees and account maintenance charges. The Company’s performance obligations on revenue generated from deposit accounts are generally satisfied immediately, when the transaction occurs, or by month-end. Typically, the duration of a contract does not extend beyond the services performed. Due to the short duration of most customer contracts which generate these sources of noninterest income, no significant judgments must be made in the determination of the amount and timing of revenue recognized. 

Other Service Charges and Fees
The majority of the Company’s noninterest income is derived from short term contracts associated with services provided for other ancillary services such as ATM fees, brokerage commissions and wire transfer fees. The Company’s performance obligations on revenue generated from these ancillary services are generally satisfied immediately, when the transaction occurs, or by month-end. Typically, the duration of a contract does not extend beyond the services performed. Due to the short duration of most customer contracts which generate these sources of noninterest income, no significant judgments must be made in the determination of the amount and timing of revenue recognized. 

The Company earns interchange fees from credit cardholder transactions conducted through the Visa payment network.  Interchange fees from cardholder transactions represent a percentage of the underlying transaction value and are recognized no less than monthly.

Noninterest income disaggregated by major source, for the years ended December 31, 2018, 2017 and 2016, consisted of the following:
 
December 31,
 
2018
 
2017
 
2016
 
(dollar in thousands)
Noninterest income:
 
 
 
 
 
Income from fiduciary activities(1):
 
 
 
 
 
Trust asset management fees
$
1,360

 
$
1,238

 
$
1,356

Service charges on deposit accounts(1):
 
 
 
 
 
Overdrawn account fees
995

 
999

 
1,003

Monthly and other service charges
223

 
224

 
224

Other service charges and fees:
 
 
 
 
 
Interchange fees (1)
361

 
331

 
296

ATM fees (1)
2,240

 
2,046

 
2,056

Brokerage commissions (1)
831

 
865

 
744

Other charges and fees (2)
741

 
636

 
617

(Loss) on the sale and disposal of bank premises and equipment (1)
(3
)
 
(12
)
 
(10
)
Gain (loss) on sale of securities
17

 
(10
)
 
98

Other operating income (3)
114

 
463

 
285

Total noninterest income
$
6,879

 
$
6,780

 
$
6,669


(1) Income within the scope of Topic 606.

(2) Includes income within the scope of Topic 606 of $671 thousand, $583 thousand, and $565 thousand for the years ended December 31, 2018, 2017, and 2016, respectively. The remaining balance is outside the scope of Topic 606.

(3) Includes income within the scope of Topic 606 of $153 thousand, $190 thousand, and $159 thousand for the years ended December 31, 2018 2017, and 2016, respectively. The remaining balance is outside the scope of Topic 606.

Contract Balances
A contract asset balance occurs when an entity performs a service for a customer before the customer pays consideration (resulting in a contract receivable) or before payment is due (resulting in a contract asset). A contract liability balance is an entity’s obligation to transfer a service to a customer for which the entity has already received payment (or payment is due) from the customer. The Company’s noninterest revenue streams are largely based on transactional activity, or standard month-end revenue accruals such as asset management fees based on month-end market values. Consideration is often received immediately or shortly after the Company satisfies its performance obligation and revenue is recognized. The Company does not typically enter into long-term revenue contracts with customers, and therefore, does not experience significant contract balances. As of December 31, 2018 and December 31, 2017, the Company did not have any significant contract balances.