Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES (VIEs)

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VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES (VIEs)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Variable Interest Entities [Abstract]  
VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES (VIEs)
NOTE 6.       VARIABLE INTEREST ENTITIES (VIEs)
 
The Company utilizes special purpose entities (SPEs) that constitute investments in limited partnerships that undertake certain development projects to achieve federal and state tax credits.  These SPEs are typically structured as VIEs and are thus subject to consolidation by the reporting enterprise that absorbs the majority of the economic risks and rewards of the VIE.  To determine whether it must consolidate a VIE, the Company analyzes the design of the VIE to identify the sources of variability within the VIE, including an assessment of the nature of risks created by the assets and other contractual obligations of the VIE, and determines whether it will absorb a majority of that variability.
 
The Company has invested in a limited partnership for which it determined it is not the primary beneficiary, and which thus is not subject to consolidation by the Company.  The Company reports its investment in this partnership at its net realizable value, estimated to be the discounted value of the remaining amount of tax credits to be received.  The amount recorded as investment in this partnership at December 31, 2013 and 2012 was $313,000, and is included in other assets.
 
The Company has invested in limited partnerships as funding investor.  The partnerships are single purpose entities that lend money to real estate investors for the purpose of acquiring and operating commercial property.  The investments qualify for New Market Tax Credits under Internal Revenue Code Section 45D, as amended.  The Company has determined that it is the primary beneficiary of the economic risks and rewards of the VIEs, and thus has consolidated these partnership assets and liabilities into its consolidated financial statements.  The amount of recorded investment in these partnerships as of December 31, 2013 and 2012 was $26,005,000 and $3,192,000, respectively, of which $17,386,000 and $2,270,000 in 2013 and 2012, respectively, is included in loans of the Company.  The remaining amounts are included in other assets.