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FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2012
FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS [Abstract]  
Schedule of estimated fair values of financial instruments
18.           FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

ASC Topic 825 Disclosure About Fair Value of Financial Instruments requires that the Company disclose estimated fair values for both its on and off-balance-sheet financial instruments. The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of the Company's financial instruments. Changes in estimates and assumptions could have a significant impact on these fair values.

Investment Securities - The fair values of investment securities are based on quoted market prices, where available. If a quoted market price is not available, fair value is estimated using quoted market prices of comparable instruments.

Loans Receivable - The fair value of the loan portfolio is estimated by evaluating homogeneous categories of loans with similar financial and credit risk characteristics. Loans are segregated by types, such as residential mortgage, commercial real estate and consumer. Each loan category is further segmented into fixed and adjustable-rate interest terms.

The fair values of each loan category are estimated by discounting contractual cash flows adjusted for estimated prepayments. Assumptions regarding prepayment estimates and discount rates are judgmentally determined by using available market information.

Restricted Investment Securities - The fair value of the Company's investment in stock of the FHLB and FRB approximates its carrying value.

Deposits - The fair values of deposits are estimated using a discounted cash flow calculation, adjusted for estimated decay rates, that applies interest rates currently offered for funding sources with similar maturities. Assumptions regarding discount rates and decay estimates are judgmentally determined by using available market information.

Junior Subordinated Debentures - The fair value was estimated by computing the discounted value of contractual cash flows payable at current interest rates for obligations with similar remaining terms.

Advances from the FHLB - The fair value of FHLB advances was estimated by computing the discounted value of contractual cash flows payable at current interest rates for obligations with similar remaining terms.
 
Other Borrowed Funds - The fair value was estimated by computing the discounted value of contractual cash flows payable at current interest rates for obligations with similar remaining terms.

Commitments to Extend Credit - The Company charges fees for commitments to extend credit. Interest rates on loans for which these commitments are extended are normally committed for periods of less than one month. Fees charged on standby letters of credit and other financial guarantees are deemed to be immaterial and these guarantees are expected to be settled at face amount or expire unused. It is impractical to assign any fair value to these commitments.

The estimated fair values of financial instruments (in thousands) at December 31, 2012 are as follows:

   Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using 
Description
 
Carrying
Value
  
Fair
Value
  
Quoted
Prices
in Active
Markets For
IdenticalAssets
(Level 1)
  
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
  
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs(Level 3)
 
Financial assets:
               
Investment securities:
               
Available-for-sale
 $33,504  $33,504  $1,864  $31,640  $ 
Held-to-maturity
  3,887   3,927      3,927    
Loans receivable
  306,751   337,044         337,044 
Restricted investment securities
  4,204   4,204      4,204    
Financial liabilities:
                    
Deposits
  341,219   325,272         325,272 
Junior subordinated debentures
  17,000   17,000      17,000    
Advances from FHLB
  53,500   53,558      53,558    
Other borrowed funds
  1,088   1,088      1,088    
 
 
The estimated fair values of financial instruments (in thousands) at December 31, 2011 are as follows:

   Fair Value Measurements at Reporting Date Using 
Description
 
Carrying
Value
  
Fair
Value
  
Quoted
Prices
in Active
Markets For
IdenticalAssets
(Level 1)
  
Significant
Other
ObservableInputs(Level 2)
  
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs(Level 3)
 
Financial assets:
               
Investment securities:
               
Available-for-sale
 $23,656  $23,656  $1,747  $21,909  $ 
Held-to-maturity
  9,745   9,736      9,736    
Loans receivable
  330,262   401,098         401,098 
Restricted investment securities
  4,296   4,296      4,296    
Financial liabilities:
                    
Deposits
  339,075   322,027         322,027 
Junior subordinated debentures
  17,000   14,711      14,711    
Advances from FHLB
  63,500   63,662      63,662    
Other borrowed funds
  1,169   1,168      1,168