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Securities
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2012
Investments debt and equity securities [Abstract]  
Investments In Debt And Marketable Equity Securities And Certain Trading Assets Disclosure Text Block

NOTE 5: SECURITIES

 

At December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively, all securities within the scope of FASB ASC 320, Investments – Debt and Equity Securities were classified as available-for-sale. The fair value and amortized cost for securities available-for-sale by contractual maturity at December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively, are presented below.

 

   1 year1 to 55 to 10After 10Fair Gross Unrealized  Amortized
(Dollars in thousands) or lessyearsyearsyearsValue GainsLosses Cost
December 31, 2012            
Agency obligations (a)$ 20,065 19,460 39,525  187 19 $ 39,357
Agency RMBS (a)  4,700 136,760 141,460  3,012 162   138,610
State and political subdivisions 111    1,830 21,006 54,891 77,838  5,222   72,616
Trust preferred securities  652 652  113 154   693
 Total available-for-sale$111   1,830 45,771 211,763 259,475  8,534 335 $ 251,276

December 31, 2011            
Agency obligations (a)$ 5,013 46,072 51,085  182 1 $ 50,904
Agency RMBS (a)  14,935 149,863 164,798  2,534 129   162,393
State and political subdivisions  414 17,761 63,538 81,713  4,339 48   77,422
Trust preferred securities  1,986 1,986  186 373   2,173
 Total available-for-sale$ 414 37,709 261,459 299,582  7,241 551 $ 292,892
(a) Includes securities issued by U.S. government agencies or government sponsored entities.

Securities with aggregate fair values of $134.0 million and $161.5 million at December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively, were pledged to secure public deposits, securities sold under agreements to repurchase, Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) advances, and for other purposes required or permitted by law.

 

Included in other assets on the Consolidated Balance Sheets are cost-method investments. The carrying amounts of cost-method investments were $3.0 and $5.0 million at December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively. Cost-method investments primarily include non-marketable equity investments, such as FHLB of Atlanta stock and Federal Reserve Bank (“FRB”) stock.

Gross Unrealized Losses and Fair Value

The fair values and gross unrealized losses on securities at December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively, segregated by those securities that have been in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months and 12 months or more are presented below.

    Less than 12 Months  12 Months or Longer  Total
    Fair  Unrealized  Fair  Unrealized  Fair  Unrealized
(Dollars in thousands) Value  Losses  Value  Losses  Value  Losses
December 31, 2012:                 
Agency obligations $ 9,966   19       9,966 $ 19
Agency RMBS  25,207   162       25,207   162
Trust preferred securities      346   154   346   154
  Total $ 35,173   181   346   154   35,519 $ 335

                    
December 31, 2011:                 
Agency obligations $5,000  1       5,000 $1
Agency RMBS 17,020  129       17,020  129
State and political subdivisions 1,686  11  718  37   2,404  48
Trust preferred securities     857  373  857  373
  Total $23,706  141  1,575  410  25,281 $551

For the securities in the previous table, the Company does not have the intent to sell and has determined it is not more likely than not that the Company will be required to sell the security before recovery of the amortized cost basis, which may be maturity. The Company assesses each security for credit impairment. For debt securities, the Company evaluates, where necessary, whether credit impairment exists by comparing the present value of the expected cash flows to the securities' amortized cost basis. For cost-method investments, the Company evaluates whether an event or change in circumstances has occurred during the reporting period that may have a significant adverse effect on the fair value of the investment.

 

In determining whether a loss is temporary, the Company considers all relevant information including:

 

  • the length of time and the extent to which the fair value has been less than the amortized cost basis;

     

  • adverse conditions specifically related to the security, an industry, or a geographic area (for example, changes in the financial condition of the issuer of the security, or in the case of an asset-backed debt security, in the financial condition of the underlying loan obligors, including changes in technology or the discontinuance of a segment of the business that may affect the future earnings potential of the issuer or underlying loan obligors of the security or changes in the quality of the credit enhancement);

     

  • the historical and implied volatility of the fair value of the security;

     

  • the payment structure of the debt security and the likelihood of the issuer being able to make payments that increase in the future;

     

  • failure of the issuer of the security to make scheduled interest or principal payments;

     

  • any changes to the rating of the security by a rating agency; and

     

  • recoveries or additional declines in fair value subsequent to the balance sheet date.

 

Agency obligations

The unrealized losses associated with agency obligations were primarily driven by changes in interest rates and not due to the credit quality of the securities. These securities were issued by U.S. government agencies or government-sponsored entities and did not have any credit losses given the explicit government guarantee or other government support.

Agency residential mortgage-backed securities (“RMBS”)

The unrealized losses associated with agency RMBS were primarily driven by changes in interest rates and not due to the credit quality of the securities. These securities were issued by U.S. government agencies or government-sponsored entities and did not have any credit losses given the explicit government guarantee or other government support.

Securities of U.S. states and political subdivisions

The unrealized losses associated with securities of U.S. states and political subdivisions were primarily driven by changes in interest rates and were not due to the credit quality of the securities. Some of these securities are guaranteed by a bond insurer, but management did not rely on the guarantee in making its investment decision. These securities will continue to be monitored as part of the Company's quarterly impairment analysis, but are expected to perform even if the rating agencies reduce the credit rating of the bond insurers. As a result, the Company expects to recover the entire amortized cost basis of these securities.

Trust preferred securities

The unrealized losses associated with individual issuer trust preferred securities were related to securities issued on behalf of individual community bank holding companies. Management evaluates the financial performance of individual community bank holding companies on a quarterly basis to determine if it is probable that such issuer can make all contractual principal and interest payments. Based upon its evaluation, the Company expects to recover the remaining amortized cost basis of these securities.

Cost-method investments

At December 31, 2012, cost-method investments with an aggregate cost of $3.0 million were not evaluated for impairment because the Company did not identify any events or changes in circumstances that may have a significant adverse effect on the fair value of these cost-method investments.

The carrying values of the Company's investment securities could decline in the future if the financial condition of individual issuers of trust preferred securities, or the credit quality of other securities deteriorate and the Company determines it is probable that it will not recover the entire amortized cost basis for the security. As a result, there is a risk that significant other-than-temporary impairment charges may occur in the future.

 

The following tables show the applicable credit ratings, fair values, gross unrealized losses, and life-to-date impairment charges for trust preferred securities at December 31, 2012 and 2011, respectively, segregated by those securities that have been in an unrealized loss position for less than 12 months and 12 months or longer.

 

Trust Preferred Securities as ofDecember 31, 2012
           Unrealized Losses  Life-to-date
    Credit Rating  Fair Less than 12 months    Impairment
(Dollars in thousands)Moody's Fitch  Value 12 months or Longer Total  Charges
Individual issuer (a):               
Carolina Financial Capital Trust In/an/a   306       257
TCB Trustn/an/a   346    154  154  
Total trust preferred securities   $ 652    154  154 $ 257
                   
n/a - not applicable securities not rated.
                   
(a) 144A Floating Rate Capital Securities. Underlying issuer is a community bank holding company. Securities have no
  excess subordination or overcollateralization.

Trust Preferred Securities as of December 31, 2011
           Unrealized Losses  Life-to-date
    Credit Rating  Fair Less than 12 months    Impairment
(Dollars in thousands)  Moody's Fitch  Value 12 months or Longer Total  Charges
Pooled:               
ALESCO Preferred Funding XVII Ltd (a)CCC $ 100    130  130 $ 1,770
Individual issuer (b):               
Carolina Financial Capital Trust In/an/a   193      257
Main Street Bank Statutory Trust I (c)n/an/a   389    111  111  
MNB Capital Trust In/an/a   55      445
PrimeSouth Capital Trust In/an/a   75      425
TCB Trustn/an/a   368    132 132  
United Community Capital Trustn/an/a   806      379
 Total individual issuer     1,886   243 243  1,506
Total trust preferred securities   $ 1,986   373 373 $3,276
 
n/a - not applicable securities not rated.
 
(a) Class B Deferrable Third Priority Secured Floating Rate Notes. The underlying collateral is primarily composed of
  trust preferred securities issued by community banks and thrifts.
(b) 144A Floating Rate Capital Securities. Underlying issuer is a community bank holding company. Securities have no
  excess subordination or overcollateralization.
(c) Now an obligation of BB&T Corporation.

Other-Than-Temporarily Impaired Securities

 

The following table presents a roll-forward of the credit loss component of the amortized cost of debt securities that the Company has written down for other-than-temporary impairment and the credit component of the loss is recognized in earnings (referred to as “credit-impaired” debt securities). Other-than-temporary impairments recognized in earnings for the years ended 2012, 2011, and 2010, for credit-impaired debt securities are presented as additions in two components based upon whether the current period is the first time the debt security was credit-impaired (initial credit impairment) or is not the first time the debt security was credit-impaired (subsequent credit impairments). The credit loss component is reduced if the Company sells, intends to sell, or believes it will be required to sell previously credit-impaired debt securities. Additionally, the credit loss component is reduced if the Company receives cash flows in excess of what it expected to receive over the remaining life of the credit-impaired debt security, the security matures or the security is fully written-down and deemed worthless. Changes in the credit loss component of credit-impaired debt securities were:

 

     Year ended December 31
(Dollars in thousands)  2012  2011  2010
Balance, beginning of period $ 3,276   2,938   4,570
 Additions:         
  Initial credit impairments       1,160
  Subsequent credit impairments   130   338   58
 Reductions:         
  Securities sold   (2,149)     (975)
  Securities fully written down and deemed worthless       (1,875)
Balance, end of period $ 1,257   3,276   2,938

Other-Than-Temporary Impairment

 

The following table presents details of the other-than-temporary impairment related to securities.

      Year ended December 31
(Dollars in thousands)  2012  2011  2010
Other-than-temporary impairment charges (included in earnings):         
 Debt securities:         
  Corporate debt securities $     810
  Pooled trust preferred securities       50
  Individual issuer trust preferred securities   130   338   1,168
   Total debt securities $130  338  2,028
Total other-than-temporary impairment charges (included in earnings) $130  338  2,028
Other-than-temporary impairment on debt securities:         
 Recorded as part of gross realized losses:         
  Credit-related  130  338  1,218
  Securities with intent to sell      810
 Recorded directly to other comprehensive income for non-credit          
  related impairment    130  210
Total other-than-temporary impairment on debt securities $ 130   468   2,238

Realized Gains and Losses
           
The following table presents the gross realized gains and losses on sales and other-than-temporary impairment charges
related to securities.
           
    Year ended December 31
(Dollars in thousands)  2012  2011  2010
Gross realized gains $ 1,005   1,698   3,496
Gross realized losses   (196)   (482)   (45)
Other-than-temporary impairment charges   (130)   (338)   (2,028)
 Realized gains, net $ 679   878   1,423