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Note 9 - Other Borrowings and Subordinated Debentures
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2013
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt Disclosure [Text Block]
NOTE 9:
OTHER BORROWINGS AND SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES

Debt at September 30, 2013, and December 31, 2012, consisted of the following components:

(In thousands)
 
September 30,
2013
   
December 31,
 2012
 
             
Other Borrowings
           
FHLB advances, due 2013 to 2033, 0.35% to 8.41% secured by real estate loans
 
$
75,987
   
$
89,441
 
Subordinated Debentures
               
Trust preferred securities, due 12/30/2033, floating rate of 2.80% above the three month LIBOR rate, reset quarterly, callable without penalty
   
20,620
     
20,620
 
Total other borrowings and subordinated debentures
 
$
96,607
   
$
110,061
 

At September 30, 2013, the Company had no Federal Home Loan Bank (“FHLB”) advances with original maturities of one year or less.

The Company had total FHLB advances of $76.0 million at September 30, 2013, with approximately $528.1 million of additional advances available from the FHLB.  The FHLB advances are secured by mortgage loans and investment securities totaling approximately $653.9 million at September 30, 2013.

The trust preferred securities are tax-advantaged issues that qualify for Tier 1 capital treatment. Distributions on these securities are included in interest expense on long-term debt. Each of the trusts is a statutory business trust organized for the sole purpose of issuing trust securities and investing the proceeds thereof in junior subordinated debentures of the Company, the sole asset of each trust. The preferred securities of each trust represent preferred beneficial interests in the assets of the respective trusts and are subject to mandatory redemption upon payment of the junior subordinated debentures held by the trust.  The common securities of each trust are wholly-owned by the Company. Each trust’s ability to pay amounts due on the trust preferred securities is solely dependent upon the Company making payment on the related junior subordinated debentures. The Company’s obligations under the junior subordinated securities and other relevant trust agreements, in aggregate, constitute a full and unconditional guarantee by the Company of each respective trust’s obligations under the trust securities issued by each respective trust.

Aggregate annual maturities of long-term debt at September 30, 2013, are:

(In thousands)
Year
 
Annual
 Maturities
   
           
 
2013
 
$
6,951
   
 
2014
   
6,332
   
 
2015
   
10,462
   
 
2016
   
9,057
   
 
2017
   
21,838
   
 
Thereafter
   
41,967
   
 
Total
 
$
96,607