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Note 18 - Derivative Financial Instruments
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Notes to Financial Statements  
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Text Block]
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Derivative Financial Instruments
 
The derivative instruments we utilize in the normal course of business are interest rate lock commitments and forward sales of mortgage-backed securities, both of which typically are short-term in nature. Forward sales of mortgage-backed securities are utilized to hedge changes in fair value of our interest rate lock commitments as well as mortgage loans held-for-sale
not
under commitments to sell. For forward sales of mortgage-backed securities, as well as interest rate lock commitments that are still outstanding at the end of a reporting period, we record the changes in fair value of the derivatives in revenues in the financial services section of our consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income with an offset to other assets or accounts payable and accrued liabilities in the financial services section of our consolidated balance sheets, depending on the nature of the change.
 
At
March 31, 2019,
we had interest rate lock commitments with an aggregate principal balance of
$149.4
million. Additionally, we had
$14.1
million of mortgage loans held-for-sale at
March 31, 2019
that had
not
yet been committed to a mortgage purchaser. In order to hedge the changes in fair value of our interest rate lock commitments and mortgage loans held-for-sale that had
not
yet been committed to a mortgage purchaser, we had forward sales of securities totaling
$121.0
million at
March 31, 2019.
 
For the
three
months ended
March 31, 2019
and
2018,
we recorded net gains of
$0.9
million and
$1.5
million, respectively, on our derivatives.