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Note 6 - Other Borrowed Funds
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Notes to Financial Statements  
Federal Home Loan Bank Advances, Disclosure [Text Block]
NOTE
6
- OTHER BORROWED FUNDS
 
Other borrowed funds at
March 31, 2019
and
December 31, 2018
are comprised of advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) of Cincinnati and promissory notes.
 
   
FHLB Borrowings
   
Promissory Notes
   
Totals
 
                         
March 31, 2019
  $
31,926
    $
5,651
    $
37,577
 
December 31, 2018
  $
33,434
    $
6,279
    $
39,713
 
 
Pursuant to collateral agreements with the FHLB, advances were secured by
$293,294
in qualifying mortgage loans,
$67,111
in commercial loans and
$5,365
in FHLB stock at
March 31, 2019.
Fixed-rate FHLB advances of
$31,926
mature through
2042
and have interest rates ranging from
1.53%
to
3.31%
and a year-to-date weighted average cost of
2.42%.
There were
no
variable-rate FHLB borrowings at
March 31, 2019.
 
At
March 31, 2019,
the Company had a cash management line of credit enabling it to borrow up to
$80,000
from the FHLB. All cash management advances have an original maturity of
90
days. The line of credit must be renewed on an annual basis. There was
$80,000
available on this line of credit at
March 31, 2019.
 
Based on the Company's current FHLB stock ownership, total assets and pledgeable loans, the Company had the ability to obtain borrowings from the FHLB up to a maximum of
$226,640
at
March 31, 2019.
Of this maximum borrowing capacity of
$226,640,
the Company had
$134,714
available to use as additional borrowings, of which
$80,000
could be used for short-term, cash management advances, as mentioned above.
 
Promissory notes, issued primarily by Ohio Valley, are due at various dates through a final maturity date of
May 1, 2022,
and have fixed rates ranging from
1.50%
to
4.09%
and a year-to-date weighted average cost of
2.77%
at
March 31, 2019,
as compared to
2.83%
at
December 31, 2018.
There were
eight
promissory notes payable by Ohio Valley to related parties totaling
$3,558
at
March 31, 2019,
and
December 31, 2018.
Promissory notes payable to other banks totaled
$1,824
at
March 31, 2019,
as compared to
$2,451
at
December 31, 2018.
 
Letters of credit issued on the Bank's behalf by the FHLB to collateralize certain public unit deposits as required by law totaled
$60,000
at
March 31, 2019
and
$51,700
at
December 31, 2018.
 
Scheduled principal payments as of
March 31, 2019:
 
   
FHLB
Borrowings
   
Promissory
Notes
   
 
Totals
 
                         
2019
  $
2,510
    $
3,178
    $
5,688
 
2020
   
3,380
     
1,621
     
5,001
 
2021
   
3,000
     
587
     
3,587
 
2022
   
2,842
     
265
     
3,107
 
2023
   
2,704
     
----
     
2,704
 
Thereafter
   
17,490
     
----
     
17,490
 
    $
31,926
    $
5,651
    $
37,577