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Servicing Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
TransfersAndServicingOfFinancialAssetsAbstract  
ScheduleOfServicingAssetsAtFairValueTextBlock

The following table presents the changes in servicing rights measured using the fair value method for the quarters and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015 and 2014:

Quarter Ended September 30,Nine-Month Period Ended September 30,
2015201420152014
(In thousands)(In thousands)
Fair value at beginning of year$5,791$13,970$13,992$13,801
Sale of mortgage servicing rights--(6,985)-
Servicing from mortgage securitizations or asset transfers7485542,8081,608
Changes due to payments on loans(242)(427)(974)(799)
Changes in fair value related to price of MSR's held for sale--(2,716)-
Changes in fair value due to changes in valuation model inputs or assumptions166(111)338(624)
Fair value at end of year$6,463$13,986$6,463$13,986
ScheduleOfAssumptionsForFairValueOnSecuritizationDateOfInterestsContinuedToBeHeldByTransferorServicingAssetsOrServicingLiabilitiesTextBlock

The following table presents key economic assumption ranges used in measuring the mortgage-related servicing asset fair value for nine-month periods ended September 30, 2015 and 2014:

Nine-Month Period Ended September 30,
20152014
Constant prepayment rate5.49% - 10.58%5.60% - 10.08%
Discount rate10.00% - 12.00%10.00% - 12.00%
ScheduleOfSensitivityAnalysisOfFairValueOfInterestsContinuedToBeHeldByTransferorServicingAssetsOrServicingLiabilitiesTextBlock

The sensitivity of the current fair value of servicing assets to immediate 10 percent and 20 percent adverse changes in the above key assumptions were as follows:

September 30, 2015
(In thousands)
Mortgage-related servicing asset
Carrying value of mortgage servicing asset$6,463
Constant prepayment rate
Decrease in fair value due to 10% adverse change$(183)
Decrease in fair value due to 20% adverse change$(356)
Discount rate
Decrease in fair value due to 10% adverse change$(256)
Decrease in fair value due to 20% adverse change$(493)