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Equity-Based Compensation Plans
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Equity-Based Compensation Plans  
Equity-Based Compensation Plans

 

Note 4 - Equity-Based Compensation Plans

 

At June 30, 2012, the Company had the following equity-based compensation plans: the First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan, the First Bancorp 2004 Stock Option Plan, the First Bancorp 1994 Stock Option Plan, and one plan that was assumed from an acquired entity. The Company's shareholders approved all equity-based compensation plans, except for those assumed from acquired companies. The First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan became effective upon the approval of shareholders on May 2, 2007. As of June 30, 2012, the First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan was the only plan that had shares available for future grants.

 

The First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan is intended to serve as a means to attract, retain and motivate key employees and directors and to associate the interests of the plans' participants with those of the Company and its shareholders. The First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan allows for both grants of stock options and other types of equity-based compensation, including stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted performance stock, unrestricted stock, and performance units.

 

Recent equity grants to employees have either had performance vesting conditions, service vesting conditions, or both. Compensation expense for these grants is recorded over the various service periods based on the estimated number of equity grants that are probable to vest. No compensation cost is recognized for grants that do not vest and any previously recognized compensation cost will be reversed. As it relates to director equity grants, the Company grants common shares, valued at approximately $226,000 in the aggregate on the date of the grant, to non-employee directors in June of each year. Compensation expense associated with these director grants is recognized on the date of grant since there are no vesting conditions.

 

The Company granted long-term restricted shares of common stock to certain senior executives on February 24, 2011 and February 23, 2012 with a two year minimum vesting period. The total compensation expense associated with the February 24, 2011 grant was $105,500 and the grant will fully vest on February 24, 2013. The Company recorded $22,000 in stock option expense in the first six months of 2012 and will record $9,700 in each subsequent quarter of 2012 related to this grant. The total compensation expense associated with the February 23, 2012 grant was $89,700 and the grant will fully vest on February 23, 2014. The Company recorded $14,900 in the first six months of 2012 and will record $11,200 in each subsequent quarter of 2012 related to this grant.

 

Under the terms of the predecessor plans and the First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan, options can have a term of no longer than ten years, and all options granted thus far under these plans have had a term of ten years. The Company's options provide for immediate vesting if there is a change in control (as defined in the plans).

 

At June 30, 2012, there were 476,624 options outstanding related to the three First Bancorp plans, with exercise prices ranging from $14.35 to $22.12. At June 30, 2012, there were 871,257 shares remaining available for grant under the First Bancorp 2007 Equity Plan. The Company also has a stock option plan as a result of a corporate acquisition. At June 30, 2012, there were 4,788 stock options outstanding in connection with the acquired plan, with option prices ranging from $10.66 to $15.22.

 

The Company issues new shares of common stock when options are exercised.

 

The Company measures the fair value of each option award on the date of grant using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The Company determines the assumptions used in the Black-Scholes option pricing model as follows: the risk-free interest rate is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at the time of the grant; the dividend yield is based on the Company's dividend yield at the time of the grant (subject to adjustment if the dividend yield on the grant date is not expected to approximate the dividend yield over the expected life of the option); the volatility factor is based on the historical volatility of the Company's stock (subject to adjustment if future volatility is reasonably expected to differ from the past); and the weighted-average expected life is based on the historical behavior of employees related to exercises, forfeitures and cancellations.

 

The Company's equity grants for the six months ended June 30, 2012 were the issuance of 1) 9,559 shares of long-term restricted stock to certain senior executives on February 23, 2012, at a fair market value of $10.96 per share, which was the closing price of the Company's common stock on that date, and 2) 25,452 shares of common stock to non-employee directors on June 1, 2012 (1,818 shares per director), at a fair market value of $8.86 per share, which was the closing price of the Company's common stock on that date.

 

The Company's equity grants for the six months ended June 30, 2011 were the issuance of 1) 7,259 shares of long-term restricted stock to certain senior executives on February 24, 2011, at a fair market value of $14.54 per share, which was the closing price of the Company's common stock on that date, and 2) 21,210 shares of common stock to non-employee directors on June 1, 2011 (1,414 shares per director), at a fair market value of $11.39 per share, which was the closing price of the Company's common stock on that date.

 

The Company recorded total stock-based compensation expense of $263,000 and $483,000 for the six month periods ended June 30, 2012 and 2011, respectively, which relates to the employee grants discussed above and is recorded as "salaries expense." Stock based compensation is reflected as an adjustment to cash flows from operating activities on the Company's Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows. The Company recognized $103,000 and $188,000 of income tax benefits related to stock based compensation expense in the income statement for the six months ended June 30, 2012 and 2011, respectively.

 

As noted above, certain of the Company's stock option grants contain terms that provide for a graded vesting schedule whereby portions of the award vest in increments over the requisite service period. The Company has elected to recognize compensation expense for awards with graded vesting schedules on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period for the entire award. Compensation expense is based on the estimated number of stock options and awards that will ultimately vest. Over the past five years, there have only been minimal amounts of forfeitures, and therefore the Company assumes that all options granted without performance conditions will become vested.

 

The following table presents information regarding the activity for the first six months of 2012 related to all of the Company's stock options outstanding:

 

    Options Outstanding  
    Number of
Shares
    Weighted-
Average
Exercise
Price
    Weighted-
Average
Contractual
Term (years)
    Aggregate
Intrinsic
Value
 
                         
Balance at December 31, 2011     493,850     $ 18.92                  
                                 
  Granted     -       -                  
  Exercised                            
  Forfeited                            
  Expired     (12,438 )     18.71                  
                                 
Outstanding at June 30, 2012     481,412     $ 18.92       3.2     $  
                                 
Exercisable at June 30, 2012     480,412     $ 18.92       3.2     $  

 

The Company did not have any stock option exercises during the six months ended June 30, 2012 and received $30,000 as a result of stock option exercises during the six months ended June 30, 2011. The Company recorded no tax benefits from the exercise of nonqualified stock options during the six months ended June 30, 2012 or 2011.

  

As discussed above, the Company granted 7,259 and 9,559 long-term restricted shares of common stock to certain senior executives on February 24, 2011 and February 23, 2012, respectively.

 

The following table presents information regarding the activity during 2012 related to the Company's outstanding restricted stock:

 

    Long-Term Restricted Stock  
    Number of
Units
    Weighted-
Average
Grant-Date
Fair Value
 
             
Nonvested at December 31, 2011     7,259     $ 14.54  
                 
Granted during the period     9,559     $ 10.96  
Vested during the period            
Forfeited or expired during the period     (2,474 )     12.55  
                 
Nonvested at June 30, 2012     14,344     $ 12.50