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Note 6 - Fair Value of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Disclosure Text Block Supplement [Abstract]  
Financial Instruments Disclosure [Text Block]

(6)Fair Value of Financial Instruments


Generally accepted accounting principles require interim reporting period disclosure about the fair value of financial instruments, including assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet items for which it is practicable to estimate fair value. The fair value hierarchy level for each asset and liability, as defined in note 5, have been included in the following table for June 30, 2014. The fair value estimates are made based upon relevant market information, if available, and upon the characteristics of the financial instruments themselves. Because no market exists for a significant portion of the Company’s financial instruments, fair value estimates are based upon judgments regarding future expected loss experience, current economic conditions, risk characteristics of various financial instruments and other factors. The estimated fair value of the Company’s financial instruments as of June 30, 2014 and December 31, 2013 are shown below.


   

June 30, 2014

   

December 31, 2013

 
                   

Fair value hierarchy

                         

Fair value hierarchy

       

(Dollars in thousands)

 

Carrying

amount

   

Estimated

fair value

   

Level 1

   

Level 2

 

Level 3

 

Contract

amount

   

Carrying

amount

   

Estimated

fair value

   

Level 1

   

Level 2

 

Level 3

 

Contract amount

 

Financial assets:

                                                                                   

Cash and cash equivalents

  $ 81,202       81,202       81,202                         120,686       120,686       120,686                    

Securities available for sale

    127,247       127,247               127,247                 107,956       107,956               107,956            

Loans held for sale

    3,861       3,861               3,861                 1,502       1,502               1,502            

Loans receivable, net

    367,667       367,403               367,403                 384,615       388,263               388,263            

Federal Home Loan Bank stock

    777       777               777                 784       784               784            

Accrued interest receivable

    1,742       1,742               1,742                 1,953       1,953               1,953            

Financial liabilities:

                                                                                   

Deposits

    522,853       522,853               522,853                 553,930       553,930               553,930            

Accrued interest payable

    103       103               103                 146       146               146            
Off-balance sheet financial instruments:                                                                                    

Commitments to extend credit

    28       28                         127,802       2       2                         126,871  

Commitments to sell loans

    (100 )     (100 )                       5,932       (22 )     (22 )                       2,025  

Cash and Cash Equivalents


The carrying amount of cash and cash equivalents approximates their fair value.


Securities Available for Sale


The fair values of securities were based upon quoted market prices for identical or similar instruments in active markets.


Loans Held for Sale


The fair values of loans held for sale were based upon quoted market prices for loans with similar interest rates and terms to maturity.


Loans Receivable, net


The fair value of the loan portfolio, with the exception of the adjustable rate portfolio, was calculated by discounting the scheduled cash flows through the estimated maturity using anticipated prepayment speeds and using discount rates that reflect the credit and interest rate risk inherent in each loan portfolio. The fair value of the adjustable loan portfolio was estimated by grouping the loans with similar characteristics and comparing the characteristics of each group to the prices quoted for similar types of loans in the secondary market. This method of estimating fair value does not incorporate the exit-price concept of fair value prescribed by ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures.


Federal Home Loan Bank Stock


The carrying amount of FHLB stock approximates its fair value.


Accrued Interest Receivable


The carrying amount of accrued interest receivable approximates its fair value since it is short-term in nature and does not present unanticipated credit concerns.


Deposits


The fair value of demand deposits, savings accounts and certain money market account deposits is the amount payable on demand at the reporting date. The fair value of fixed maturity certificates of deposit is estimated using the rates currently offered for deposits of similar remaining maturities. If the fair value of the fixed maturity certificates of deposit is calculated at less than the carrying amount, the carrying value of these deposits is reported as the fair value.


The fair value estimate for deposits does not include the benefit that results from the low cost funding provided by the Company's existing deposits and long-term customer relationships compared to the cost of obtaining different sources of funding. This benefit is commonly referred to as the core deposit intangible.


Accrued Interest Payable


The carrying amount of accrued interest payable approximates its fair value since it is short-term in nature.


Commitments to Extend Credit


The fair values of commitments to extend credit are estimated using the fees normally charged to enter into similar agreements, taking into account the remaining terms of the agreements and the present creditworthiness of the counter parties.


Commitments to Sell Loans


The fair values of commitments to sell loans are estimated using the quoted market prices for loans with similar interest rates and terms to maturity.