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Note 10 - Fair Value of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Notes to Financial Statements  
Fair Value Measurement and Measurement Inputs, Recurring and Nonrecurring [Text Block]

NOTE 10. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

 

Fair value is the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. 

 

Assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value are grouped in three levels within the fair value hierarchy based on the markets in which the assets and liabilities are traded and the reliability of the assumptions used to determine fair value.

 

The fair value hierarchy is as follows:

 

Level 1 Inputs – Valuations are based on unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2 Inputs – Valuations are based on quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active and model-based valuations for which all significant assumptions are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data.

 

Level 3 Inputs – Valuations are based on unobservable inputs that may include significant management judgment and estimation.

 

A description of the valuation methodologies used for assets and liabilities measured at fair value, as well as the general classification of such instruments pursuant to the valuation hierarchy at the reporting date, is set forth below.

 

 

Available-for-Sale Securities – Securities classified as available-for-sale are reported at fair value utilizing Level 1 (nationally recognized securities exchanges) and Level 2 inputs. For Level 2 inputs securities, the Company obtains fair value measurements from an independent pricing service. The fair value measurements consider observable data that may include but is not limited to dealer quotes, market spreads, cash flows, the U. S. Treasury yield curve, live trading levels, trade execution data, market consensus prepayments speeds, credit information and the bond’s terms and conditions.

 

Loans Held-for-Sale – These loans are reported at fair value. Fair value is determined based on expected proceeds based on committed sales contracts and commitments of similar loans if not already committed and are considered Level 2 inputs.

 

Derivative Instruments – The fair value of the interest rate lock commitments, forward TBA mortgage-backed securities and mandatory forward commitments are estimated using quoted or published market prices for similar instruments and adjusted for factors such as pull-through rate assumptions based on historical information, where appropriate. Interest rate lock commitments are considered Level 3 inputs and forward TBA mortgage-backed securities and mandatory forward commitments are considered Level 2 inputs.

 

Collateral-Dependent Loans – Individually reviewed collateral-dependent loans are reported at the fair value of the underlying collateral less costs to sell. Collateral-dependent loans are considered Level 3 inputs. Collateral values are estimated using Level 3 inputs based on internally customized discounting criteria.

 

Real Estate and Other Repossessed Assets – Fair values are determined at the time the loan is foreclosed upon and the asset is transferred from loans. The value is based primarily on third party appraisals, less costs to sell and are considered Level 3 inputs for determining fair value. Repossessed assets are reviewed and evaluated periodically for additional impairment and adjusted accordingly.

 

Mortgage Servicing Rights – The fair value of mortgage servicing rights are estimated using net present value of expected cash flows based on a third party model that incorporates industry assumptions and is adjusted for factors such as prepayment speeds and are considered Level 3 inputs.

 

The following tables summarize financial assets and financial liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis, segregated by the level of the valuation inputs within the fair value hierarchy utilized to measure fair value.

 

  

June 30, 2025

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Fair

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Value

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Financial assets:

                

Available-for-sale securities:

                

U.S. government and agency obligations

 $-  $4,549  $-  $4,549 

U.S. treasury obligations

  44,422   -   -   44,422 

Municipal obligations

  -   114,822   -   114,822 

Corporate obligations

  -   3,148   -   3,148 

Mortgage-backed securities

  -   27,706   -   27,706 

Collateralized mortgage obligations

  -   83,202   -   83,202 

Asset-backed securities

  -   7,174   -   7,174 

Loans held-for-sale

  -   13,651   -   13,651 

Interest rate lock commitments

  -   -   17   17 

Financial liabilities:

                

Forward TBA mortgage-backed securities

  -   140   -   140 

 

  

December 31, 2024

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Fair

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Value

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Financial assets:

                

Available-for-sale securities:

                

U.S. government and agency obligations

 $-  $5,195  $-  $5,195 

U.S. treasury obligations

  46,913   -   -   46,913 

Municipal obligations

  -   117,877   -   117,877 

Corporate obligations

  -   4,162   -   4,162 

Mortgage-backed securities

  -   28,235   -   28,235 

Collateralized mortgage obligations

  -   82,623   -   82,623 

Asset-backed securities

  -   7,585   -   7,585 

Loans held-for-sale

  -   13,368   -   13,368 

Forward TBA mortgage-backed securities

  -   142   -   142 

Financial liabilities:

                

Interest rate lock commitments

  -   -   103   103 

 

 

Certain financial assets may be measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis. These assets are subject to fair value adjustments that result from the application of lower of cost or fair value accounting or write-downs of individual assets, such as impaired loans that are collateral-dependent, real estate and other repossessed assets and mortgage servicing rights.

 

The following table summarizes financial assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis for which a nonrecurring change in fair value has been recorded during the reporting periods presented:  

 

  

June 30, 2025

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Fair

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Value

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Collateral-dependent loans individually evaluated, net of ACL

 $-  $-  $43  $43 

 

  

December 31, 2024

 
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Total Fair

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Value

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Collateral-dependent loans individually evaluated, net of ACL

 $-  $-  $96  $96 

 

The following table represents the Banks’s Level 3 financial assets and liabilities, the valuation techniques used to measure the fair value of those financial assets and liabilities, and the significant unobservable inputs and the ranges of values for those inputs.

 

  

Principal

 

Significant

 

Range of

 
  

Valuation

 

Unobservable

 

Significant Input

 

Instrument

 

Technique

 

Inputs

 

Values

 
        

Collateral-dependent loans individually evaluated

 

Fair value of underlying collateral

 

Discount applied to the obtained appraisal

 

10 - 30%

 

Real estate and other repossessed assets

 

Fair value of collateral

 

Discount applied to the obtained appraisal

 

10 - 30%

 

Interest rate lock commitments

 

Internal pricing model

 

Pull-through expectations

 

85 - 96%

 

 

The following tables provide a reconciliation of assets and liabilities measured at fair value using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) on a recurring basis during the three and six months ended June 30, 2025.

 

  As of or For the  As of or For the 
  

Three Months Ended

  

Six Months Ended

 
  

June 30,

  

June 30,

 
  

2025

  

2024

  

2025

  

2024

 
  

Interest Rate Lock Commitments

  

Interest Rate Lock Commitments

 
  

(In Thousands)

  

(In Thousands)

 

Beginning balance

 $(28) $(63) $(103) $15 

Purchases and issuances

  (10)  (254)  (28)  (395)

Sales and settlements

  55   226   148   289 

Ending balance

 $17  $(91) $17  $(91)

Unrealized gains (losses) related to items held at end of period

 $45  $(28) $120  $(106)

 

  

 

The tables below summarize the estimated fair values of financial instruments of the Company, whether or not recognized at fair value on the condensed consolidated statements of condition. The tables are followed by methods and assumptions that were used by the Company in estimating the fair value of the classes of financial instruments.

 

  

June 30, 2025

 
              

Total

     
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Estimated

  

Carrying

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Fair Value

  

Amount

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Financial assets:

                    

Cash and cash equivalents

 $26,928  $-  $-  $26,928  $26,928 

FHLB stock

  -   7,000   -   7,000   7,000 

FRB stock

  -   4,131   -   4,131   4,131 

Loans receivable, gross

  -   -   1,529,008   1,529,008   1,569,662 

Mortgage servicing rights

  -   -   20,318   20,318   15,120 

Financial liabilities:

                    

Non-maturing interest-bearing deposits

  -   861,302   -   861,302   861,302 

Time certificates of deposit

  -   -   457,784   457,784   459,299 

FHLB advances and other borrowings

  -   -   119,491   119,491   119,407 

Other long-term debt

  -   -   59,031   59,031   60,155 

 

  

December 31, 2024

 
              

Total

     
  

Level 1

  

Level 2

  

Level 3

  

Estimated

  

Carrying

 
  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Inputs

  

Fair Value

  

Amount

 
  

(In Thousands)

 

Financial assets:

                    

Cash and cash equivalents

 $31,559  $-  $-  $31,559  $31,559 

FHLB stock

  -   7,778   -   7,778   7,778 

FRB stock

  -   4,131   -   4,131   4,131 

Loans receivable, gross

  -   -   1,466,511   1,466,511   1,520,646 

Mortgage servicing rights

  -   -   20,370   20,370   15,376 

Financial liabilities:

                    

Non-maturing interest-bearing deposits

  -   799,142   -   799,142   799,142 

Time certificates of deposit

  -   -   461,254   461,254   462,875 

FHLB advances and other borrowings

  -   -   141,057   141,057   140,930 

Other long-term debt

  -   -   58,024   58,024   60,155