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Variable Interest Entities
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2013
Variable Interest Entity, Not Primary Beneficiary, Disclosures [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities Disclosure [Text Block]
Variable Interest Entities

In July 2011, the Company sold its 100% interest in Creative Investigations Recovery Group, LLC ("CIRG"). The consideration included a note receivable, included on the Consolidated Balance Sheets, with a first priority lien security interest in the assets of CIRG and other property of the buyers. The Company performed a detailed analysis of the CIRG sale transaction and determined that CIRG is considered a VIE, as defined in ASC 810, because the Company has an interest due to the note financing. The Company further determined that it is not the primary beneficiary because the Company does not have the power to direct the activities of the VIE and has no right to receive the residual returns of CIRG. Therefore, CIRG is not consolidated in the Company's results of operations. During the nine months ended September 30, 2013, the Company suspended recognition of interest income on the note and engaged the buyer in discussions, because the buyer was experiencing short term cash flow constraints. The Company determined that it would not pursue remedies available under the note at this time, and the parties executed a forbearance agreement along with a security agreement and a subordination agreement designed to allow more flexibility in timing of repayment; the principal amount and interest rate are unchanged. These contracts do not give the Company control over the business, and the Company may still leverage the remedies of the note should it deem such action necessary. The Company also provided an additional $0.1 million in short term funding, and the buyer has begun to repay that balance. The Company's maximum exposure to loss in the VIE is limited to the outstanding balance of the note receivable (including accrued interest receivable) and the remaining balance of the short term funding, presented in the table below:
 
At
 
September 30, 2013
 
December 31, 2012
The Company's maximum exposure to loss in the VIE
$
1,251

 
$
1,139