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Capital Requirements and Restrictions on Retained Earnings
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Banking and Thrift [Abstract]  
Capital Requirements and Restrictions on Retained Earnings

18.  Capital Requirements and Restrictions on Retained Earnings

Banks and financial holding companies are subject to regulatory capital requirements administered by federal banking agencies. Capital adequacy guidelines and, for the Bank, prompt corrective action (PCA) regulations involve quantitative measures of assets, liabilities, and certain off-balance-sheet items calculated under regulatory accounting practices. Capital amounts and classifications are also subject to qualitative judgments by regulators. Failure to meet capital requirements can result in regulatory enforcement actions. Management believes as of December 31, 2015 the Corporation and Bank meet all capital adequacy requirements to which they are subject.

The PCA regulations provide five capital categories: well capitalized, adequately capitalized, undercapitalized, significantly undercapitalized, and critically undercapitalized, although these terms alone do not represent overall financial condition. If adequately capitalized, regulatory approval is required to accept brokered deposits. If undercapitalized, capital distributions are limited, as is asset growth and expansion; brokered deposits may not be accepted, renewed or rolled over; and capital restoration plans are required. As of December 31, 2015 and 2014, the most recent regulatory notifications categorized the Bank as well capitalized under the PCA regulatory framework. There are no events or conditions since this notification that management believes have changed the Bank’s capital category.

 

Actual and required capital amounts and ratios are presented below as of December 31, 2015 and 2014:

 

     Actual     For Capital
Adequacy Purposes
    To Be Well Capitalized
Under Prompt Corrective
Action Provisions
 
    

Amount

    

Ratio

   

Amount

    

Ratio

   

Amount

    

Ratio

 

December 31, 2015

               

Total Capital to Risk Weighted Assets

               

Consolidated

     $212,711         13.18     $129,135         8.0     N/A      

Bank

     $193,301         12.07     $128,132         8.0     $160,166         10.0

Tier 1 (Core) Capital to Risk Weighted Assets

               

Consolidated

     $195,974         12.14     $96,851         6.0     N/A      

Bank

     $178,353         11.14     $96,099         6.0     $128,132         8.0

Common equity Tier 1 to Risk Weighted Assets

               

Consolidated

     $175,974         10.90     $72,638         4.5     N/A      

Bank

     $170,974         10.67     $72,074         4.5     $104,108         6.5

Tier 1 (Core) Capital to Average Assets

               

Consolidated

     $195,974         8.73     $89,782         4.0     N/A      

Bank

     $178,353         8.06     $88,464         4.0     $110,581         5.0

December 31, 2014

               

Total Capital to Risk Weighted Assets

               

Consolidated

     $199,034         14.30     $111,374         8.0     N/A      

Bank

     $180,597         13.16     $109,758         8.0     $137,198         10.0

Tier 1 (Core) Capital to Risk Weighted Assets

               

Consolidated

     $181,661         13.05     $55,687         4.0     N/A      

Bank

     $164,835         12.01     $54,879         4.0     $82,319         6.0

Tier 1 (Core) Capital to Average Assets

               

Consolidated

     $181,661         8.39     $86,641         4.0     N/A      

Bank

     $164,835         7.71     $85,503         4.0     $106,878         5.0

The final rules implementing Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s capital guidelines for U.S. banks (Basel III rules) became effective for the Company on January 1, 2015 with full compliance with all of the requirements being phased in over a multi-year schedule, and fully phased in by January 1, 2019. The net unrealized gain or loss on available for sales securities is included in computing regulatory capital. Capital amounts and ratios for December 31, 2014 are calculated using Basel I rules.

Certain restrictions exist regarding the ability of the Bank to transfer funds to the Corporation in the form of cash dividends, loans or advances. During 2016, $24,216 of accumulated net earnings of the Bank included in consolidated stockholders’ equity, plus any 2016 net profits retained to the date of the dividend declared, is available for distribution to the Corporation as dividends without prior regulatory approval, subject to regulatory capital requirements described above.