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Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Following is a summary of the carrying amounts and fair values of the Company’s financial instruments:
December 31,
20222021
(In thousands)Carrying
Amount
Fair ValueCarrying
Amount
Fair Value
Balance sheet assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $200,942 $200,942 $514,928 $514,928 
Investment securities 754,468 754,468 673,453 673,453 
Loans, net 1,069,367 1,004,682 948,526 948,701 
Accrued interest receivable 8,297 8,297 6,799 6,799 
Total $2,033,074 $1,968,389 $2,143,706 $2,143,881 
Balance sheet liabilities:
Deposits $1,257,217 $1,257,217 $1,221,503 $1,221,503 
Accounts and drafts payable 1,067,600 1,067,600 1,050,396 1,050,396 
Accrued interest payable 66 66 16 16 
Total $2,324,883 $2,324,883 $2,271,915 $2,271,915 
The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of each class of financial instruments for which it is practicable to estimate that value:
Cash and Cash Equivalents The carrying amount approximates fair value.
Investment Securities The fair value is measured on a recurring basis using Level 2 valuations. Refer to Note 3 - Investment Securities, for fair value and unrealized gains and losses by investment type.
Loans The fair value is estimated using present values of future cash flows discounted at risk-adjusted interest rates for each loan category designated by management and is therefore a Level 3 valuation. Management believes that the risk factor embedded in the interest rates along with the allowance for credit losses approximates a fair valuation.
Individually assessed loans are valued using the fair value of the collateral which is based upon an observable market price or current appraised value and therefore, the fair value is a nonrecurring Level 3 valuation.
Accrued Interest Receivable The carrying amount approximates fair value.
Deposits The fair value of demand deposits, savings deposits and certain money market deposits is the amount payable on demand at the reporting date. The fair value of fixed-maturity certificates of deposit is estimated using the rates currently offered for deposits of similar remaining maturities and therefore, is a Level 2 valuation. The fair value estimates above do not include the benefit that results from the low-cost funding provided by the deposit liabilities compared to the cost of borrowing funds in the market or the benefit derived from the customer relationship inherent in existing deposits.
Accounts and Drafts Payable The carrying amount approximates fair value.
Accrued Interest The carrying amount approximates fair value.
Limitations Fair value estimates are based on existing on- and off-balance sheet financial instruments without attempting to estimate the value of anticipated future business and the value of assets and liabilities that are not considered financial instruments. Other significant assets or liabilities that are not considered financial assets or liabilities include premises and equipment and the benefit that results from the low-cost funding provided by the deposit liabilities compared to the cost of borrowing funds in the market (core deposit intangible). In addition, tax ramifications related to the realization of the unrealized gains and losses can have a significant effect on fair value estimates and have not been considered in any of the estimates.