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Note 12 - Regulatory Matters
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
Notes to Financial Statements  
Regulatory Capital Requirements under Banking Regulations [Text Block]
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. Regulatory Matters
 
The Company and its subsidiary bank are subject to various regulatory capital requirements administered by the federal banking agencies. Failure to meet minimum capital requirements will initiate certain mandatory and possibly additional discretionary actions by regulators that, if undertaken, could have a direct material effect on the Company’s financial statements. Under capital adequacy guidelines and the regulatory framework for prompt corrective action, banks must meet specific capital guidelines that involve quantitative measures of the bank’s assets, liabilities, and certain off-balance sheet items as calculated under regulatory accounting practices. The Company and its subsidiary bank’s capital amounts and classification are also subject to qualitative judgments by the regulators about components, risk weightings, and other factors.
 
The regulatory ratios of the consolidated Company and its subsidiary bank were as follows for the dates indicated:
 
   
March 31, 2018
   
December 31, 2017
 
   
Common Equity Tier 1 Risk-based Capital
1
   
Tier 1
Risk-based
Capital
1
   
Total
Risk-based
Capital
1
   
Tier 1
Leverage
2
   
Common Equity Tier 1 Risk-based Capital
1
   
Tier 1
Risk-based
Capital
1
   
Total
Risk-based
Capital
1
   
Tier 1
Leverage
2
 
Consolidated
   
17.07
%    
19.82
%    
20.65
%    
13.99
%    
16.56
%    
19.30
%    
20.12
%    
13.75
%
United Bank
   
14.63
     
14.63
     
15.47
     
10.47
     
14.05
     
14.05
     
14.88
     
10.13
 
Regulatory minimum
   
4.50
     
6.00
     
8.00
     
4.00
     
4.50
     
6.00
     
8.00
     
4.00
 
Well-capitalized status
   
6.50
     
8.00
     
10.00
     
5.00
     
6.50
     
8.00
     
10.00
     
5.00
 
1
Common Equity Tier
1
Risked-based, Tier
1
Risk-based, and Total Risk-based Capital ratios are computed by dividing a bank’s Common Equity Tier
1,
Tier
1
or Total Capital, as defined by regulation, by a risk-weighted sum of the bank’s assets, with the risk weighting determined by general standards established by regulation.
2
Tier
1
Leverage ratio is computed by dividing a bank’s Tier
1
Capital by its total quarterly average assets, as defined by regulation.