FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS |
12 Months Ended |
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Dec. 31, 2022 | |
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract] | |
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS |
Note 22
FAIR VALUE
The fair value of an asset or liability is the exchange price that would be received
transfer that liability (exit price) in an orderly transaction occurring in the principal
absence of a principal market) for such asset or liability.
are consistent with the market approach, the income approach and/or
consistently applied.
or liability.
in active markets for identical assets or liabilities and the lowest priority to unobservable
follows:
●
Level 1 Inputs -
Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the reporting
the ability to access at the measurement date
.
●
Level 2 Inputs -
Inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability,
directly or indirectly.
for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active,
observable for the asset or liability (such as interest rates, volatilities, prepayment
are derived principally from, or corroborated, by market data by correlation
.
●
Level 3 Inputs -
Unobservable inputs for determining the fair values of assets or liabilities that reflect an
assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value
Securities Available for Sale.
U.S. Treasury securities are reported at fair value
classified as available-for-sale are reported at fair value utilizing Level 2 inputs.
value measurements from an independent pricing service.
include dealer quotes, market spreads, cash flows, the U.S. Treasury
information and the bond’s
In general, the Company does not purchase securities that have a complicated structure.
of traditional investments, nearly all of which are U.S. Treasury
securities, or general obligation or revenue based municipal bonds.
annually, the Company
from an independent third-party source.
Loans Held for Sale
. The fair value of residential mortgage loans held for sale based on Level 2 inputs is determined,
possible, using either quoted secondary-market prices or investor commitments.
determined using quoted prices for a similar asset or assets, adjusted for
by other market participants. The Company has elected the fair value option
Mortgage Banking Derivative Instruments.
The fair values of IRLCs are derived by valuation models incorporating
pricing for instruments with similar characteristics, commonly referred
prices for best effort IRLCs which have unobservable inputs, such as an
to be recorded upon sale of the loans, net estimated costs to originate the loans, and the pull-through
classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy.
pricing for similar instruments and are therefore classified as Level 2 within
Interest Rate Swap.
The Company’s derivative positions are
using models generally accepted in the financial services industry and
from external market data providers. The fair value derivatives are determined
Fair Value
.
valuation represents the amount due and payable to the counterparty based upon
the period.
0.1
A summary of fair values for assets and liabilities at December 31 consisted (Dollars in Thousands)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Value
2022 (As Restated)
ASSETS:
Securities Available for
U.S. Government Treasury
$
22,050
$
-
$
-
$
22,050
U.S. Government Agency
-
186,052
-
186,052
States and Political Subdivisions
-
40,329
-
40,329
Mortgage-Backed Securities
-
69,405
-
69,405
Corporate Debt Securities
-
88,236
-
88,236
Loans Held for Sale
-
26,909
-
26,909
Interest Rate Swap Derivative
-
6,195
-
6,195
Mortgage Banking Hedge Derivative
-
187
-
187
Mortgage Banking IRLC Derivative
-
-
819
819
2021
ASSETS:
Securities Available for
U.S. Government Treasury
$
187,868
$
-
$
-
$
187,868
U.S. Government Agency
-
237,578
-
237,578
State and Political Subdivisions
-
46,980
-
46,980
Mortgage-Backed Securities
-
88,869
-
88,869
Corporate Debt Securities
-
86,222
-
86,222
Loans Held for Sale
-
52,532
-
52,532
Interest Rate Swap Derivative
-
2,050
-
2,050
Mortgage Banking IRLC Derivative
-
-
1,258
1,258
LIABILITIES:
Mortgage Banking Hedge Derivative
$
-
$
7
$
-
$
7
Mortgage Banking Activities.
The Company had Level 3 issuances and transfers of $
15.4
28.5
for the year ended December 31, 2022 related to mortgage banking
of $
31.3
47.7
change in fair value of the underlying mortgage loan from inception of the IRLC to the Consolidated
Condition date, adjusted for pull-through rates and costs to originate.
funded and moved to mortgage loans held for sale, at fair value.
Assets Measured at Fair Value
Certain assets are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis (i.e., the
basis but are subject to fair value adjustments in certain circumstances).
impairment.
Collateral Dependent Loans
.
selling costs.
banking regulations.
judgment and estimation involved in the real estate appraisal process.
at least a quarterly basis for additional impairment and adjusted accordingly.
techniques applied in prior periods.
0.7
$
0.1
2.8
$
0.2
Other Real Estate Owned
.
at fair value through a charge-off to the allowance
cost to sell.
valuation or professional appraisal in conformance with banking regulations.
on foreclosed assets and record valuation adjustments as necessary.
inputs due to the judgment and estimation involved in the real estate valuation process.
Mortgage Servicing Rights
. Residential mortgage loan servicing rights are evaluated for impairment
based upon the fair value of the rights as compared to the carrying amount.
model using estimated prepayment speeds of the underlying mortgage loans
characteristics of the underlying loans (predominantly loan type and note
inputs, including a discount rate, weighted average prepayment speed,
inputs utilized are provided in Note 4 – Mortgage Banking Activities.
no
allowance for mortgage servicing rights.
Assets and Liabilities Disclosed at Fair Value
The Company is required to disclose the estimated fair value of financial instruments,
practical to estimate fair value and the following is a description of valuation
Cash and Short-Term
The carrying amount of cash and short-term investments is used to approximate
given the short time frame to maturity and as such assets do not present unanticipated
Securities Held to Maturity
.
caption “Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value
Loans.
techniques based upon projected cash flows and estimated discount
Recognition
and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial
, the values reported reflect the incorporation of a liquidity
discount to meet the objective of “exit price” valuation.
Deposits.
the amounts payable on demand at the reporting date. The fair value of fixed
present value techniques and rates currently offered for deposits of similar remaining
Subordinated Notes Payable.
flows and estimated discount rates as well as rates being offered
Short-Term
projected cash flows and estimated discount rates as well as rates being offered
A summary of estimated fair values of significant financial instruments at December 2022 (As Restated)
(Dollars in Thousands)
Carrying
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Value
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
ASSETS:
Cash
$
72,114
$
72,114
$
-
$
-
Short-Term Investments
528,536
528,536
-
-
Investment Securities, Held to Maturity
660,774
431,733
180,968
-
Equity Securities
(1)
10
-
10
-
Other Equity Securities
(2)
2,848
-
2,848
-
Mortgage Servicing Rights
2,599
-
-
4,491
Loans, Net of Allowance for Credit Losses
2,522,617
-
-
2,377,229
LIABILITIES:
Deposits
$
3,939,317
$
-
$
3,310,383
$
-
Short-Term
56,793
-
56,793
-
Subordinated Notes Payable
52,887
-
45,763
-
Long-Term Borrowings
513
-
513
-
2021
(Dollars in Thousands)
Carrying
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Value
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
ASSETS:
Cash
$
65,313
$
65,313
$
-
$
-
Short-Term Investments
970,041
970,041
-
-
Investment Securities, Held to Maturity
339,601
113,877
225,822
-
Equity Securities
(1)
861
-
861
-
Other Equity Securities
(2)
2,848
-
2,848
-
Mortgage Servicing Rights
3,774
-
-
4,718
Loans, Net of Allowance for Credit Losses
1,909,859
-
-
1,903,640
LIABILITIES:
Deposits
$
3,712,862
$
-
$
3,713,478
$
-
Short-Term
34,557
-
34,557
-
Subordinated Notes Payable
52,887
-
42,609
-
Long-Term Borrowings
884
-
938
-
(1)
(2)
All non-financial instruments are excluded from the above table.
aggregate fair value amounts presented do not represent the underlying
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