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LOANS RECEIVABLE
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
LOANS RECEIVABLE  
LOANS RECEIVABLE

5. LOANS RECEIVABLE

        Loans receivable consist of the following:

 
  March 31, 2014  
 
  (in thousands)
 

Commercial mortgage loans

  $ 137,309  

SBA 7(a) loans, subject to secured borrowings

    40,199  

SBA 7(a) loans

    29,324  
       

Net loans receivable

  $ 206,832  
       
       

        Commercial mortgage loans—Represents loans to small businesses primarily collateralized by first liens on the real estate of the related business.

        SBA 7(a) loans, subject to secured borrowings—Represents the government guaranteed portion of loans which were sold with the proceeds received from the sale reflected as secured borrowings—government guaranteed loans (included in debt on our consolidated balance sheet). There is no credit risk associated with these loans since the SBA has guaranteed payment of the principal.

        SBA 7(a) loans—Represents the non-government guaranteed retained portion of loans originated under the SBA 7(a) Program and the government guaranteed portion of loans that have not yet been fully funded or sold.

        Aging—The following tables represent an aging of our "Loans Receivable Subject to Credit Risk" (loans receivable less SBA 7(a) loans, subject to secured borrowings as the SBA has guaranteed payment of the principal).

March 31, 2014
  Commercial
Mortgage
Loans
  SBA 7(a)
Loans
  Totals  
 
  (dollars in thousands)
 

Current

  $ 135,700     98.8 % $ 28,904     98.6 % $ 164,604     98.8 %

Between 29 and 59 days delinquent

    475     0.4 %   420     1.4 %   895     0.5 %

Between 60 and 89 days delinquent

                         

Over 89 days delinquent

    1,134     0.8 %           1,134     0.7 %
                           

 

  $ 137,309     100.0 % $ 29,324     100.0 % $ 166,633     100.0 %
                           
                           

        Loan Portfolio Classification—Management closely monitors our loans which require evaluation for loan loss reserves based on specific identification metrics which are classified into three categories: Doubtful, Substandard and Other Assets Especially Mentioned ("OAEM"). Loans classified as Doubtful are generally loans which are not complying with their contractual terms, the collection of the balance of the principal is considered impaired and on which the fair value of the collateral is less than the remaining unamortized principal balance. These loans are typically placed on non-accrual status and are generally in the foreclosure process. Loans classified as Substandard are generally those loans that are either not complying or had previously not complied with their contractual terms and have other credit weaknesses which may make payment default or principal exposure likely but not yet certain. Loans classified as OAEM are generally loans for which the credit quality of the borrowers has temporarily deteriorated. Typically, the borrowers are current on their payments; however, they may be delinquent on their property taxes, insurance, or franchise fees or may be under agreements which provide for interest only payments during a short period of time.

        Management has classified our Loans Receivable Subject to Credit Risk as follows:

March 31, 2014
  Commercial
Mortgage
Loans
  %   SBA 7(a)
Loans
  %   Totals   %  
 
  (dollars in thousands)
 

Satisfactory

  $ 133,371     97.2 % $ 28,043     95.6 % $ 161,414     96.8 %

OAEM

    1,962     1.4 %           1,962     1.2 %

Substandard

    842     0.6 %   1,165     4.0 %   2,007     1.2 %

Doubtful

    1,134     0.8 %   116     0.4 %   1,250     0.8 %
                           

 

  $ 137,309     100.0 % $ 29,324     100.0 % $ 166,633     100.0 %