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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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Fair Value Measurements

Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.  We hold available-for-sale fixed maturity securities and equity securities, which are carried at fair value.

Fair value measurements are generally based upon observable and unobservable inputs.  Observable inputs reflect market data obtained from independent sources, while unobservable inputs reflect our view of market assumptions in the absence of observable market information.  We utilize valuation techniques that maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.  All assets and liabilities carried at fair value are required to be classified and disclosed in one of the following three categories:

Level 1 - Quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets.
Level 2 - Quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations whose inputs or whose significant value drivers are observable.
Level 3 - Instruments whose significant value drivers are unobservable.

Level 1 primarily consists of financial instruments whose value is based on quoted market prices such as U.S. Treasury securities and actively traded mutual fund and stock investments.

Level 2 includes those financial instruments that are valued by independent pricing services or broker quotes.  These models are primarily industry-standard models that consider various inputs, such as interest rates, credit spreads and foreign exchange rates for the underlying financial instruments.  All significant inputs are observable, or derived from observable information in the marketplace or are supported by observable levels at which transactions are executed in the marketplace.  Financial instruments in this category primarily include corporate securities, U.S. Government-sponsored enterprise securities, municipal securities and certain mortgage and asset-backed securities.

Level 3 is comprised of financial instruments whose fair value is estimated based on non-binding broker prices utilizing significant inputs not based on or corroborated by readily available market information.  This category consists of two private placement mortgage-backed securities.

The following tables set forth our assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of the dates indicated.
 
March 31, 2016
Available-for-sale investments
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Fair Value
 
(In thousands)
Financial assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed maturities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury and U.S. Government-sponsored enterprises
$
12,954

 
20,768

 

 
33,722

States and political subdivisions

 
534,311

 

 
534,311

Corporate

 
232,695

 

 
232,695

Commercial mortgage-backed

 

 
123

 
123

Residential mortgage-backed

 
2,746

 

 
2,746

Foreign governments

 
132

 

 
132

Total fixed maturities
12,954

 
790,652

 
123

 
803,729

Equity securities:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Stock mutual funds
3,075

 

 

 
3,075

Bond mutual funds
18,575

 

 

 
18,575

Common stock
43

 

 

 
43

Preferred stock
1,855

 

 

 
1,855

Total equity securities
23,548

 

 

 
23,548

Total financial assets
$
36,502

 
790,652

 
123

 
827,277


 
December 31, 2015
Available-for-sale investments
Level 1
 
Level 2
 
Level 3
 
Total
Fair Value
 
(In thousands)
Financial assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed maturities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury and U.S. Government-sponsored enterprises
$
12,592

 
20,780

 

 
33,372

States and political subdivisions

 
483,049

 

 
483,049

Corporate

 
216,081

 

 
216,081

Commercial mortgage-backed

 

 
145

 
145

Residential mortgage-backed

 
2,870

 

 
2,870

Foreign governments

 
131

 

 
131

Total fixed maturities
12,592

 
722,911

 
145

 
735,648

Equity securities:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Stock mutual funds
3,033

 

 

 
3,033

Bond mutual funds
18,504

 

 

 
18,504

Common stock
43

 

 

 
43

Preferred stock
1,858

 

 

 
1,858

Total equity securities
23,438

 

 

 
23,438

Total financial assets
$
36,030

 
722,911

 
145

 
759,086


 
Financial Instruments Valuation

Fixed maturity securities, available-for-sale.  At March 31, 2016, our fixed maturity securities, valued using a third-party pricing source, totaled $790.7 million for Level 2 assets and comprised 95.6% of total reported fair value of our financial assets.  The Level 1 and Level 2 valuations are reviewed and updated quarterly through random testing by comparisons to separate pricing models, other third-party pricing services, and back tested to recent trades.  In addition, we obtain information relative to the third-party pricing models and review model parameters for reasonableness.  Fair values for Level 3 assets are based upon unadjusted broker quotes that are non-binding, and consist of two private placement mortgage-backed securities with a total value of $0.1 million.  Our Level 3 assets are current relative to principal and interest payments and are considered immaterial to our financial statements.  For the three months ended March 31, 2016, there were no material changes to the valuation methods or assumptions used to determine fair values, and no broker or third party prices were changed from the values received.

Equity securities, available-for-sale.  Our available-for-sale equity securities are classified as Level 1 assets as their fair values are based upon quoted market prices.

The following table presents additional information about fixed maturity securities measured at fair value on a recurring basis that are classified as Level 3 assets and for which we have utilized significant unobservable inputs to determine fair value.

March 31,
2016
 
December 31,
2015
 
(In thousands)
 
 
 
 
Balance at beginning of period
$
145

 
231

Total realized and unrealized gains (losses)


 
 

Included in net income

 

Included in other comprehensive income

 
(2
)
Principal paydowns
(22
)
 
(84
)
Transfer in and (out) of Level 3

 

Balance at end of period
$
123

 
145



We review the fair value hierarchy classifications each reporting period.  Changes in the observability of the valuation attributes may result in a reclassification of certain financial assets.  Such reclassifications are reported as transfers in and out of Level 3 at the beginning fair value for the reporting period in which the changes occur. There were no transfers in or out of Level 1 or 2.

Financial Instruments not Carried at Fair Value

Estimates of fair values are made at a specific point in time, based on relevant market prices and information about the financial instruments.  The estimated fair values of financial instruments presented below are not necessarily indicative of the amounts the Company might realize in actual market transactions.

The carrying amount and fair value for the financial assets and liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets not otherwise disclosed for the periods indicated are as follows:
 
March 31, 2016
 
December 31, 2015
 
Carrying Value
 
Fair Value
 
Carrying Value
 
Fair Value
 
(In thousands)
Financial assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fixed maturities, held-to-maturity
$
255,536

 
265,186

 
259,953

 
264,966

Mortgage loans
587

 
608

 
594

 
617

Policy loans
62,011

 
62,011

 
60,166

 
60,166

Short-term investments

 

 
251

 
251

Cash and cash equivalents
45,355

 
45,355

 
82,827

 
82,827

Financial liabilities:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Annuity - investment contracts
47,943

 
50,234

 
47,222

 
46,905



Fair values for fixed income securities, which are characterized as Level 2 assets in the fair value hierarchy, are based on quoted market prices for the same or similar securities.  In cases where quoted market prices are not available, fair values are based on estimates using present value or other assumptions, including a discount rate and estimates of future cash flows.

Mortgage loans are secured principally by residential and commercial properties.  Weighted average interest rates for these loans were approximately 6.3% as of March 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, with maturities ranging from 1 to 30 years.  Management estimated the fair value using an annual interest rate of 6.2% at March 31, 2016.  Our mortgage loans are considered Level 3 assets in the fair value hierarchy.

Policy loans had a weighted average annual interest rate of 7.7% as of March 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, and no specified maturity dates.  The aggregate fair value of policy loans approximates the carrying value reflected on the consolidated balance sheets.  These loans typically carry an interest rate that is tied to the crediting rate applied to the related policy and contract reserves.  Policy loans are an integral part of the life insurance policies we have in force, cannot be valued separately and are not marketable.  Therefore, the fair value of policy loans approximates the carrying value and policy loans are considered Level 3 assets in the fair value hierarchy.
 
The fair value of short-term investments approximate carrying value due to their short-term nature.  Our short-term investments are considered Level 2 assets in the fair value hierarchy.
 
The fair value of cash and cash equivalents approximate carrying value and are characterized as Level 1 assets in the fair value hierarchy.
 
The fair value of the Company's liabilities under annuity contract policies, which are considered Level 3 assets, was estimated at March 31, 2016 using discounted cash flows based upon a swap rate curve with interest rates ranging from 1.60% to 5.71% based upon swap rates adjusted for various risk adjustments. The fair value of liabilities under all insurance contracts are taken into consideration in the overall management of interest rate risk, which seeks to minimize exposure to changing interest rates through the matching of investment maturities with amounts due under insurance contracts.