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Note 17 - Fair Values of Financial Instruments
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]

NOTE 17 – FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS


Carrying amount, estimated fair value and level within the fair value hierarchy of financial instruments were as follows at year-end (dollars in thousands):


   

Level in

   

2015

   

2014

 
    Fair Value     Carrying      Fair      Carrying     Fair  
   

Hierarchy

   

Amount

   

Value

   

Amount

    Value  
Financial assets                                        

Cash

 

Level 1

    $ 12,496     $ 12,496     $ 13,261     $ 13,261  

Cash equivalents

 

Level 2

      77,395       77,395       159,477       159,477  

Securities available for sale

  (1)       346,992       346,992       432,912       432,912  

Federal Home Loan Bank stock

  (2)       7,567       7,567       13,699       13,699  

Loans, net

 

Level 3

      2,262,046       2,261,026       2,069,236       2,064,140  

Bank owned life insurance

 

Level 2

      58,971       58,971       57,861       57,861  

Accrued interest receivable

 

Level 2

      7,836       7,836       8,033       8,033  
                                         

Financial liabilities

                                       

Deposits

 

Level 2

      2,275,382       2,208,724       2,276,915       2,254,749  

Securities sold under agreements to repurchase

 

Level 2

      154,771       154,771       167,569       167,569  

Federal Home Loan Bank advances

 

Level 2

      68,000       68,858       54,022       54,720  

Subordinated debentures

 

Level 2

      55,154       55,760       54,472       54,508  

Accrued interest payable

 

Level 2

      1,479       1,479       1,942       1,942  

Interest rate swap

  (1)       253       253       253       253  

(1)

See Note 18 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 FHLBI stock due to transferability restrictions.


Carrying amount is the estimated fair value for cash and cash equivalents, FHLBI stock, accrued interest receivable and payable, bank owned life insurance, demand deposits, securities sold under agreements to repurchase, and variable rate loans and deposits that reprice frequently and fully. Security fair values are based on market prices or dealer quotes, and if no such information is available, on the rate and term of the security and information about the issuer. 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.