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Fair Values of Assets and Liabilities
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Values of Assets and Liabilities
Fair Values of Assets and Liabilities
Assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis
The Company’s assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis include certain cash equivalents, certain investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes, other securities owned, and AFS securities. The Company uses the market approach to determine the fair value of assets and liabilities. When available, the Company uses quoted prices in active markets to measure the fair value of assets and liabilities. When utilizing market data and bid-ask spread, the Company uses the price within the bid-ask spread that best represents fair value. When quoted prices do not exist, the Company uses prices obtained from independent third-party pricing services to measure the fair value of investment assets. The Company generally obtains prices from at least three independent pricing sources for assets recorded at fair value.
The Company’s primary independent pricing service provides prices based on observable trades and discounted cash flows that incorporate observable information such as yields for similar types of securities (a benchmark interest rate plus observable spreads) and weighted-average maturity for the same or similar “to-be-issued” securities. The Company compares the prices obtained from its primary independent pricing service to the prices obtained from the additional independent pricing services to determine if the price obtained from the primary independent pricing service is reasonable. The Company does not adjust the prices received from independent third-party pricing services unless such prices are inconsistent with the definition of fair value and result in a material difference in the recorded amounts.
Fair value of other financial instruments
Descriptions of the valuation methodologies and assumptions used to estimate the fair value of other financial instruments are described below. The Company’s financial instruments not recorded at fair value but for which fair value can be approximated and disclosed include:
Cash and cash equivalents are short-term in nature and accordingly are recorded at amounts that approximate fair value.
Cash and investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes include cash and securities purchased under resale agreements. Securities purchased under resale agreements are short-term in nature and are backed by collateral that both exceeds the carrying value of the resale agreement and is highly liquid in nature. Accordingly, the carrying values of these financial instruments approximate their fair values.
Receivables from/payables to brokers, dealers, and clearing organizations are short-term in nature, recorded at contractual amounts and historically have been settled at those values. Accordingly, the carrying values of these financial instruments approximate their fair values.
Receivables from/payables to brokerage clientsnet are short-term in nature, recorded at contractual amounts and historically have been settled at those values. Accordingly, the carrying values of these financial instruments approximate their fair values.
HTM securities – The fair values of HTM securities are obtained using an independent third-party pricing service similar to investment assets recorded at fair value as discussed above.
Bank loans – The fair values of the Company’s First Mortgages and HELOCs are estimated based on prices of mortgage-backed securities collateralized by similar types of loans. PALs are non-purpose revolving lines of credit secured by eligible assets; accordingly, the carrying values of these loans approximate their fair values.
Financial instruments included in other assets primarily consist of LIHTC investments, cost method investments, and FHLB stock, whose carrying values approximate their fair values. FHLB stock is recorded at par, which approximates its fair value.
Bank deposits have no stated maturity and are recorded at the amount payable on demand as of the balance sheet date. The Company considers the carrying values of these deposits to approximate their fair values.
Financial instruments included in accrued expenses and other liabilities consist of drafts payable and certain amounts due under contractual obligations, including unfunded LIHTC commitments. The carrying values of these instruments approximate their fair values.
Short-term borrowings consist of commercial paper and funds drawn on Schwab Bank’s secured credit facility with the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Due to the short-term nature of these borrowings, carrying value approximates fair value.
Long-term debt – Except for the finance lease obligation, the fair values of long-term debt are estimated using indicative, non-binding quotes from independent brokers. The Company validates indicative prices for its debt through comparison to other independent non-binding quotes. The finance lease obligation is recorded at carrying value, which approximates fair value.
Firm commitments to extend credit – The Company extends credit to banking clients through HELOCs and PALs. The Company considers the fair value of these unused commitments to not be material because the interest rates earned on these balances are based on floating interest rates that reset monthly.
For a description of the fair value hierarchy, see Note 2 in the 2016 Form 10-K. There were no significant changes in these policies and methodologies during the first three months of 2017. The Company did not transfer any assets or liabilities between Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 during the three months ended March 31, 2017, or the year ended December 31, 2016. In addition, the Company did not adjust prices received from the primary independent third-party pricing service at March 31, 2017 or December 31, 2016.
Assets and Liabilities Measured at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy for assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis. Liabilities recorded at fair value were not material, and therefore are not included in the following tables:
March 31, 2017
Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Balance at
Fair Value
Cash equivalents:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Money market funds
$
1,483

 
$

 
$

 
$
1,483

Commercial paper

 
299

 

 
299

Total cash equivalents
1,483

 
299

 

 
1,782

Investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Certificates of deposit

 
1,868

 

 
1,868

U.S. Government securities

 
6,789

 

 
6,789

Total investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes

 
8,657

 

 
8,657

Other securities owned:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Equity and bond mutual funds
390

 

 

 
390

Schwab Funds® money market funds
113

 

 

 
113

State and municipal debt obligations

 
35

 

 
35

Equity, U.S. Government and corporate debt, and
other securities
2

 
24

 

 
26

Total other securities owned
505

 
59

 

 
564

Available for sale securities:
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities

 
19,321

 

 
19,321

Asset-backed securities

 
11,447

 

 
11,447

Corporate debt securities

 
7,505

 

 
7,505

U.S. Treasury securities

 
8,430

 

 
8,430

Certificates of deposit

 
1,722

 

 
1,722

U.S. agency notes

 
1,907

 

 
1,907

Commercial paper

 
213

 

 
213

Non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities

 
43

 

 
43

Total available for sale securities

 
50,588

 

 
50,588

Total
$
1,988

 
$
59,603

 
$

 
$
61,591

December 31, 2016
 
Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Balance at
Fair Value
Cash equivalents:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Money market funds
 
$
1,514

 
$

 
$

 
$
1,514

Total cash equivalents
 
1,514

 

 

 
1,514

Investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Certificates of deposit
 

 
2,525

 

 
2,525

U.S. Government securities
 

 
6,111

 

 
6,111

Total investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes
 

 
8,636

 

 
8,636

Other securities owned:
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Equity and bond mutual funds
 
272

 

 

 
272

Schwab Funds® money market funds
 
108

 

 

 
108

State and municipal debt obligations
 

 
41

 

 
41

Equity, U.S. Government and corporate debt, and
other securities
 
2

 
26

 

 
28

Total other securities owned
 
382

 
67

 

 
449

Available for sale securities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities
 

 
33,195

 

 
33,195

Asset-backed securities
 

 
20,335

 

 
20,335

Corporate debt securities
 

 
9,852

 

 
9,852

U.S. Treasury securities
 

 
8,623

 

 
8,623

Certificates of deposit
 

 
2,071

 

 
2,071

U.S. agency notes
 

 
1,907

 

 
1,907

U.S. state and municipal securities
 

 
1,123

 

 
1,123

Commercial paper
 

 
214

 

 
214

Non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities
 

 
45

 

 
45

Total available for sale securities
 

 
77,365

 

 
77,365

Total
 
$
1,896

 
$
86,068

 
$

 
$
87,964

 
Fair Value of Other Financial Instruments
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy for other financial instruments:
March 31, 2017
 
Carrying
Amount
 
Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Balance at
Fair Value
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
7,693

 
$

 
$
7,693

 
$

 
$
7,693

Cash and investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes
 
12,821

 

 
12,821

 

 
12,821

Receivables from brokers, dealers, and clearing organizations
 
721

 

 
721

 

 
721

Receivables from brokerage clients – net
 
16,726

 

 
16,726

 

 
16,726

Held to maturity securities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities
 
90,154

 

 
89,511

 

 
89,511

Non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities
 
996

 

 
1,001

 

 
1,001

Asset-backed securities
 
11,950

 

 
11,966

 

 
11,966

Corporate debt securities
 
3,179

 

 
3,195

 

 
3,195

U.S. Treasury securities
 
223

 

 
220

 

 
220

Commercial paper
 
99

 

 
99

 

 
99

U.S. state and municipal securities
 
1,170

 

 
1,190

 

 
1,190

Certificates of deposit
 
200

 

 
200

 

 
200

Total held to maturity securities
 
107,971

 

 
107,382

 

 
107,382

Bank loans – net:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential real estate mortgages
 
9,381

 

 
9,368

 

 
9,368

Home equity loans and lines of credit
 
2,222

 

 
2,315

 

 
2,315

Pledged asset lines
 
3,845

 

 
3,845

 

 
3,845

Other
 
100

 

 
100

 

 
100

Total bank loans – net
 
15,548

 

 
15,628

 

 
15,628

Other assets
 
276

 

 
276

 

 
276

Total
 
$
161,756

 
$

 
$
161,247

 
$

 
$
161,247

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bank deposits
 
$
166,889

 
$

 
$
166,889

 
$

 
$
166,889

Payables to brokers, dealers, and clearing organizations
 
2,643

 

 
2,643

 

 
2,643

Payables to brokerage clients
 
34,267

 

 
34,267

 

 
34,267

Accrued expenses and other liabilities
 
996

 

 
996

 

 
996

Short-term borrowings
 
600

 

 
600

 

 
600

Long-term debt
 
3,518

 

 
3,576

 

 
3,576

Total
 
$
208,913

 
$

 
$
208,971

 
$

 
$
208,971


December 31, 2016
 
Carrying
Amount
 
Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
 
Balance at
Fair Value
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
9,314

 
$

 
$
9,314

 
$

 
$
9,314

Cash and investments segregated and on deposit for regulatory purposes
 
13,533

 

 
13,533

 

 
13,533

Receivables from brokers, dealers, and clearing organizations
 
728

 

 
728

 

 
728

Receivables from brokerage clients – net
 
17,151

 

 
17,151

 

 
17,151

Held to maturity securities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. agency mortgage-backed securities
 
72,439

 

 
71,677

 

 
71,677

Non-agency commercial mortgage-backed securities
 
997

 

 
1,004

 

 
1,004

Asset-backed securities
 
941

 

 
941

 

 
941

Corporate debt securities
 
436

 

 
436

 

 
436

U.S. Treasury securities
 
223

 

 
219

 

 
219

Commercial paper
 
99

 

 
99

 

 
99

U.S. state and municipal securities
 
68

 

 
68

 

 
68

Total held to maturity securities
 
75,203

 

 
74,444

 

 
74,444

Bank loans – net:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Residential real estate mortgages
 
9,117

 

 
9,064

 

 
9,064

Home equity loans and lines of credit
 
2,342

 

 
2,458

 

 
2,458

Pledged asset lines
 
3,851

 

 
3,851

 

 
3,851

Other
 
93

 

 
94

 

 
94

Total bank loans – net
 
15,403

 

 
15,467

 

 
15,467

Other assets
 
328

 

 
328

 

 
328

Total
 
$
131,660

 
$

 
$
130,965

 
$

 
$
130,965

Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bank deposits
 
$
163,454

 
$

 
$
163,454

 
$

 
$
163,454

Payables to brokers, dealers, and clearing organizations
 
2,407

 

 
2,407

 

 
2,407

Payables to brokerage clients
 
35,894

 

 
35,894

 

 
35,894

Accrued expenses and other liabilities
 
1,169

 

 
1,169

 

 
1,169

Long-term debt
 
2,876

 

 
2,941

 

 
2,941

Total
 
$
205,800

 
$

 
$
205,865

 
$

 
$
205,865