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SECURITIES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
SECURITIES [Abstract]  
SECURITIES
NOTE 4                      SECURITIES

Amortized cost and estimated fair value of securities available for sale are as follows:

   
June 30, 2013
 
   
Amortized
Cost
   
Unrealized Gains
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Estimated Fair Value
 
Obligations of U.S. Government and U.S.
  Government sponsored enterprises
 
$
143,415,030
   
$
1,854,458
   
$
819,118
   
$
144,450,370
 
Mortgage-backed securities, residential
   
21,869,811
     
1,109,754
     
173
     
22,979,392
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
   
2,166,314
     
22,661
     
-
     
2,188,975
 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
   
36,005,029
     
1,006,738
     
8,204
     
37,003,563
 
Corporate bonds and notes
   
7,401,318
     
119,787
     
5,532
     
7,515,573
 
SBA loan pools
   
1,554,691
     
37,220
     
-
     
1,591,911
 
Trust Preferred securities
   
2,523,193
     
107,238
     
114,725
     
2,515,706
 
Corporate stocks
   
700,024
     
6,418,407
     
1,969
     
7,116,462
 
     Total
 
$
215,635,410
   
$
10,676,263
   
$
949,721
   
$
225,361,952
 
 

 
   
December 31, 2012
 
   
Amortized Cost
   
Unrealized Gains
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Estimated Fair Value
 
Obligations of U.S. Government and U.S.
  Government sponsored enterprises
 
$
138,041,393
   
$
3,549,821
   
$
-
   
$
141,591,214
 
Mortgage-backed securities, residential
   
29,591,883
     
1,923,366
     
-
     
31,515,249
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
   
3,494,642
     
48,718
     
-
     
3,543,360
 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
   
39,174,595
     
1,641,510
     
1,383
     
40,814,722
 
Corporate bonds and notes
   
11,412,167
     
239,468
     
-
     
11,651,635
 
SBA loan pools
   
1,682,736
     
41,404
     
-
     
1,724,140
 
Trust preferred securities
   
2,519,379
     
134,959
     
183,425
     
2,470,913
 
Corporate stocks
   
736,495
     
5,645,753
     
7,718
     
6,374,530
 
     Total
 
$
226,653,290
   
$
13,224,999
   
$
192,526
   
$
239,685,763
 
 
Amortized cost and estimated fair value of securities held to maturity are as follows:

   
June 30, 2013
 
   
Amortized Cost
   
Unrealized Gains
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Estimated Fair Value
 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
 
$
4,289,745
   
$
469,783
   
$
-
   
$
4,759,528
 
Time deposits with other financial institutions
   
2,280,517
     
24,177
     
-
     
2,304,694
 
     Total
 
$
6,570,262
   
$
493,960
   
$
-
   
$
7,064,222
 
 

 
 
 
December 31, 2012
 
   
Amortized Cost
   
Unrealized Gains
   
Unrealized Losses
   
Estimated Fair Value
 
Obligations of states and political subdivisions
 
$
5,748,453
   
$
673,033
   
$
-
   
$
6,421,486
 

The amortized cost and estimated fair value of debt securities are shown below by expected maturity.  Expected maturities may differ from contractual maturities if borrowers have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.  Securities not due at a single maturity date are shown separately:

   
June 30, 2013
 
   
Available for Sale
   
Held to Maturity
 
   
Amortized
   
Fair
   
Amortized
   
Fair
 
   
Cost
   
Value
   
Cost
   
Value
 
Within One Year
 
$
19,976,974
   
$
20,169,545
   
$
2,126,042
   
$
2,147,424
 
After One, But Within Five Years
   
151,074,813
     
153,060,997
     
3,037,881
     
3,266,532
 
After Five, But Within Ten Years
   
16,717,345
     
16,756,465
     
1,406,339
     
1,650,266
 
After Ten Years
   
1,575,438
     
1,498,205
     
-
     
-
 
     
189,344,570
     
191,485,212
     
6,570,262
     
7,064.222
 
Mortgage-backed securities, residential
   
21,869,811
     
22,979,392
     
-
     
-
 
Collateralized mortgage obligations
   
2,166,314
     
2,188,975
     
-
     
-
 
SBA loan pools
   
1,554,691
     
1,591,911
     
-
     
-
 
     Total
 
$
214,935,386
   
$
218,245,490
   
$
6,570,262
   
$
7,064,222
 

The proceeds from sales and calls of securities resulting in gains or losses at June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2012 are listed below:
 
   
2013
   
2012
Proceeds
$
10,533,633
 
$
69,367,438
Gross gains
$
1,228
 
$
299,919
Gross losses
$
-
 
$
-
Tax expense
$
472
 
$
115,289

The following tables summarize the investment securities available for sale with unrealized losses at June 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012 by aggregated major security type and length of time in a continuous unrealized loss position:
   
Less than 12 months
   
12 months or longer
   
Total
 
June 30, 2013
 
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
 
Obligations of U.S.
  Government and U.S.
  Government sponsored enterprises
 
$
61,720,950
   
$
819,118
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
61,720,950
   
$
819,118
 
Mortgage-backed securities,  residential
   
114,557
     
173
     
-
     
-
     
114,557
     
173
 
Obligations of states and  political subdivisions
   
946,089
     
7,630
     
250,673
     
574
     
1,196,762
     
8,204
 
Corporate bonds
   
240,667
     
5,532
     
-
     
-
     
240,667
     
5,532
 
Trust preferred securities
   
-
     
-
     
514,300
     
114,725
     
514,300
     
114,725
 
Corporate stocks
   
-
     
-
     
1,668
     
1,969
     
1,668
     
1,969
 
     Total temporarily
        impaired securities
 
$
63,022,263
   
$
832,453
   
$
766,641
   
$
117,268
   
$
63,788,904
   
$
949,721
 
 

   
Less than 12 months
   
12 months or longer
   
Total
 
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
   
Fair Value
   
Unrealized
Losses
 
December 31, 2012
Obligations of states and
  political subdivisions
 
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
430,166
   
$
1,383
   
$
430,166
   
$
1,383
 
Trust preferred securities
   
-
     
-
     
445,600
     
183,425
     
445,600
     
183,425
 
Corporate stocks
   
-
     
-
     
45,912
     
7,718
     
45,912
     
7,718
 
     Total temporarily
        impaired securities
 
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
921,678
   
$
192,526
   
$
921,678
   
$
192,526
 

Other-Than-Temporary Impairment

As of June 30, 2013, the majority of the Corporation's unrealized losses in the investment securities portfolio related to obligations of U.S. Government and U.S. Government sponsored enterprises.  Because the decline in fair value is attributable to changes in interest rates and credit quality, and because the Corporation does not have the intent to sell these securities and it is likely that it will not be required to sell these securities before their anticipated recovery, the Corporation does not consider these securities to be other-than-temporary impaired at June 30, 2013.
 
As of June 30, 2013, $114,725 of the Corporation's unrealized losses in the investment securities portfolio related to a CDO consisting of a pool of trust preferred securities. The decline in fair value on this security is primarily attributable to the financial crisis and resulting credit deterioration and financial condition of the underlying issuers, all of which are financial institutions.  This deterioration may affect the future receipt of both principal and interest payments on this security.  This fact combined with the current illiquidity in the market makes it unlikely that the Corporation would be able to recover its investment in this security if it was sold at this time.

Our analysis of this investment includes a $629,025 amortized cost of a CDO consisting of a pool of trust preferred securities.  This security was rated high quality at inception, but at June 30, 2013 Moody's rated this security as Caa3, which is defined as substantial risk of default.  The Corporation uses the OTTI evaluation model to compare the present value of expected cash flows to the previous estimate to determine if there are adverse changes in cash flows during each quarter. The OTTI model considers the structure and term of the CDO and the financial condition of the underlying issuers. Specifically, the model details interest rates, principal balances of note classes and underlying issuers, the timing and amount of interest and principal payments of the underlying issuers, and the allocation of the payments to the note classes. The current estimate of expected cash flows is based on the most recent trustee reports and any other relevant market information including announcements of interest payment deferrals or defaults of underlying trust preferred securities.  Assumptions used in the model include expected future default rates and prepayments.  We assume no recoveries on defaults and treat all interest payment deferrals as defaults.

Upon completion of the June 30, 2013 analysis, our model indicated no additional OTTI on this CDO.  This security remained classified as available for sale and quarterly interest payments continue to be made.

When conducting the June 30, 2013 analysis, the present value of expected future cash flows using a discount rate equal to the yield in effect at the time of purchase was compared to the previous quarters' analysis.  The analysis indicated no further decline in value attributed to credit related factors stemming from further deterioration in the underlying collateral payment streams.  Additionally, to estimate fair value the present value of the expected future cash flows was calculated using a current estimated discount rate that a willing market participant might use to value the security based on current market conditions and interest rates.  Changes in credit quality may or may not correlate to changes in the overall fair value of the impaired securities as the change in credit quality is only one component in assessing the overall fair value of the impaired securities.  Therefore, the recognition of additional credit related OTTI could result in a gain reported in other comprehensive income.  Total OTTI recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income was $74,482 and $190,833, net of tax for securities available for sale at June 30, 2013 and 2012, respectively.
The tables below present a roll forward of the cumulative credit losses recognized in earnings for the three and six-month periods ending June 30, 2013 and 2012:
 
   
2013
   
2012
 
Beginning balance, January 1,
 
$
3,506,073
   
$
3,506,073
 
Amounts related to credit loss for which an other-than-temporary
     impairment was not previously recognized
   
-
     
-
 
Additions/Subtractions:
               
  Amounts realized for securities sold during the period
   
-
     
-
 
  Amounts related to securities for which the company intends to sell
     or that it will be more likely than not that the company will be required to
     sell prior to recovery of amortized cost basis
   
-
     
-
 
  Reductions for increase in cash flows expected to be collected that are
     recognized over the remaining life of the security
   
-
     
-
 
  Increases to the amount related to the credit loss for which other-than-temporary
     impairment was previously recognized
   
-
     
-
 
Ending balance, June 30,
 
$
3,506,073
   
$
3,506,073
 

Beginning balance, April 1,
 
$
3,506,073
   
$
3,506,073
 
Amounts related to credit loss for which an other-than-temporary
     impairment was not previously recognized
   
-
     
-
 
Additions/Subtractions:
               
  Amounts realized for securities sold during the period
   
-
     
-
 
  Amounts related to securities for which the company intends to sell
     or that it will be more likely than not that the company will be required to
     sell prior to recovery of amortized cost basis
   
-
     
-
 
  Reductions for increase in cash flows expected to be collected that are
     recognized over the remaining life of the security
   
-
     
-
 
  Increases to the amount related to the credit loss for which other-than-temporary
     impairment was previously recognized
   
-
     
-
 
Ending balance, June 30,
 
$
3,506,073
   
$
3,506,073