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Fair Values of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Fair Values of Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
10. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The carrying amounts, estimated fair values and level within the fair value hierarchy of financial instruments were as follows as of June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012 (dollars in thousands):

 

                                         
    Level in
Fair Value
Hierarchy
    June 30, 2013     December 31, 2012  
    Carrying
Values
    Fair
Values
    Carrying
Values
    Fair
Values
 
           

Financial assets:

                                       

Cash

    Level 1     $ 1,492     $ 1,492     $ 1,576     $ 1,576  

Cash equivalents

    Level 2       56,485       56,485       134,427       134,427  

Securities available for sale

      (1)      130,134       130,134       138,314       138,314  

FHLB stock

      (2)      11,961       11,961       11,961       11,961  

Loans, net

    Level 3       1,033,715       1,031,300       1,012,512       1,004,541  

Bank owned life insurance

    Level 2       50,736       50,736       50,048       50,048  

Accrued interest receivable

    Level 2       3,660       3,660       3,874       3,874  
           

Financial liabilities:

                                       

Deposits

    Level 2       1,061,315       1,061,612       1,135,204       1,135,614  

Repurchase agreements

    Level 2       57,328       57,328       64,765       64,765  

FHLB advances

    Level 2       35,000       34,829       35,000       35,000  

Subordinated debentures

    Level 2       32,990       32,935       32,990       32,943  

Accrued interest payable

    Level 2       1,681       1,681       2,314       2,314  

Interest rate swap

      (1)      233       233       1,113       1,113  

 

(1) See Note 11 for a description of the fair value hierarchy as well as a disclosure of levels for classes of financial assets and liabilities.
(2) It is not practical to determine the fair value of FHLB stock due to transferability restrictions.

 

Carrying amount is the estimated fair value for cash and cash equivalents, accrued interest receivable and payable, bank owned life insurance, demand deposits, repurchase agreements, and variable rate loans and deposits that reprice frequently and fully. For fixed rate loans and deposits and for variable rate loans and deposits with infrequent repricing or repricing limits, fair value is based on discounted cash flows using current market rates applied to the estimated life and credit risk. Fair value of subordinated debentures and Federal Home Loan Bank advances is based on current rates for similar financing. Fair value of the interest rate swap is determined primarily utilizing market-consensus forecasted yield curves. Fair value of off-balance sheet items is estimated to be nominal.