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Exhibit 99.1

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First National Corporation Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Results

 

STRASBURG, Va., April 30, 2021 --- First National Corporation (the “Company” or “First National”) (NASDAQ: FXNC), the bank holding company of First Bank (the “Bank”), reported unaudited consolidated net income of $2.4 million, or $0.50 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2021, which resulted in return on average assets of 1.00% and return on average equity of 11.53%. This compares to net income of $1.7 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, and return on average assets of 0.85% and return on average equity of 8.72% for the first quarter of 2020.

 

During the first quarter of 2021, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire The Bank of Fincastle (the “Merger”) and incurred merger related expenses totaling $405 thousand. The merger related expenses were comprised of legal and professional fees and had a $0.07 per share impact to basic and diluted earnings per share for the period. 

 

Key highlights of the first quarter of 2021 are as follows. Comparisons are to the corresponding period in the prior year unless otherwise stated:

 

 

Merger related expenses totaled $405 thousand, which impacted earnings per share by $0.07
  Return on average assets of 1.00%
  Return on average equity of 11.53%
  Efficiency ratio of 64.53%
  Net interest income increased $486 thousand, or 7%
 

Wealth management revenue increased $118 thousand, or 22%
 

Tangible book value increased 9% to $17.65 per share

 

“During the first quarter, our banking company exceeded $1.0 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire The Bank of Fincastle, absorbed merger related expenses, and delivered excellent financial results,” said Scott Harvard, president and chief executive officer of First National. Harvard continued, “The entire team continues to adopt more efficient delivery processes resulting in the highest levels of productivity in our history. During the quarter, customers continued to take advantage of Bank’s digital delivery channels as the number of accounts opened online increased 88% when compared to same period of 2020 and represented 10% of all accounts opened in the quarter. Growth in net interest income combined with diligent expense management also positively contributed to profitability.”

 

COVID-19 PANDEMIC UPDATE

 

Operations

 

During the first quarter, the Bank continued to follow its Pandemic Plan that strives to protect the health of its employees and customers, while continuing to deliver essential banking services. In response to vaccinations that continued to be provided to thousands of people in our market areas, and the decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases in our communities, the Bank entered phase two of its plan in late March 2021 after operating in phase one since early December 2020. After operating for almost four months primarily through branch drive throughs, ATMs, and mobile and internet banking platforms, lobbies re-opened for walk-in customers to conduct their banking business.

 

Paycheck Protection Program

 

The Bank continued to participate as a lender in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (“SBA”) Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) to support local small businesses and non-profit organizations by providing forgivable loans. During the second and third quarters of 2020, the Bank originated $76.6 million of PPP loans, received $2.5 million of loan fees from the SBA, and incurred $535 thousand of loan origination costs. The PPP stopped accepting applications in August of 2020. The loan fees continue to be accreted into earnings evenly over the life of the loans, net of loan origination costs, through interest and fees on loans. PPP loans originated in 2020 totaled $46.5 at March 31, 2021, and 99% of the PPP loan balances are scheduled to mature in the second quarter of 2022. 

 

 

 

Congress revived the PPP as part of the COVID-19 relief bill that was signed into law on December 27, 2020. The Bank began participating again as a lender in the PPP in January of 2021. During the first quarter of 2021, the Bank originated $19.8 million of PPP loans and incurred $51 thousand of loan origination costs. First Bank expects to receive $1.1 million of loan fees from the SBA as a result of the loan originations. Like the PPP loans originated in 2020, loan fees received will be accreted into earnings evenly over the life of the loans, net of loan origination costs, through interest and fees on loans. PPP loans that were originated in 2021 totaled $19.8 million at March 31, 2021, and 100% of the PPP loan balances are scheduled to mature in the first quarter of 2026. 

 

Asset Quality Impact

 

The pandemic has negatively impacted the financial condition of certain loan customers. The Bank expects customers in certain sectors of its commercial real estate loan portfolio, including retail shopping, lodging and leisure, may experience elevated financial pressure in future periods. Those sectors comprised 5%, 4% and 2% of the loan portfolio, respectively, excluding PPP loans, at March 31, 2021. The Bank also expects that loans in those same sectors of its commercial and industrial loan portfolio may also experience financial pressure in future periods. The magnitude of the potential decline in the Bank’s loan quality in future periods will likely depend on the duration of the pandemic and the extent that the Bank’s customers experience business interruptions.

 

Loan Modifications

 

In response to the unknown impact of the pandemic on the economy and its customers, the Bank created and implemented a loan payment deferral program for individual and business customers beginning in the first quarter of 2020, which provided them the opportunity to defer monthly payments for 90 days. By June 30, 2020, loans participating in the program reached $182.6 million. The majority of these loans resumed regular payments during the second half of 2020 after their deferral periods ended. There were no loans remaining in the program at March 31, 2021.

 

During the fourth quarter of 2020, the Bank modified terms of certain loans for customers that continued to be negatively impacted by the pandemic by lowering borrower’s loan payments with interest only payments for periods ranging between 6 and 24 months. Modified loans totaled $14.3 million at March 31, 2021, with $14.2 million in the Bank’s commercial real estate loan portfolio and $83 thousand in the commercial and industrial loans portfolio. The loans were comprised of $12.8 million in the lodging sector and $1.5 million in the leisure sector.

 

Capital

 

The Company issued $5.0 million of subordinated debt in June 2020 as a result of its risk management program and capital planning. The purpose of the issuance was primarily to further strengthen holding company liquidity and to remain a source of strength for the Bank in the event of a severe economic downturn. The Company may also use the proceeds of the issuance for general corporate purposes, including the potential repayment of the Company’s subordinated debt that was issued in 2015 and became callable on a quarterly basis beginning January 1, 2021. The Company issued the debt with a 5.50% fixed-to-floating rate subordinated note due 2030 to an institutional investor and was structured to qualify as Tier 2 capital under bank regulatory guidelines.

 

After being suspended for most of 2020, the Company’s stock repurchase plan ended on December 31, 2020. The Company has not authorized another stock repurchase plan due to the continued uncertainty and potential impact of the pandemic on the economy and the Bank’s customers. The Company continued to pay cash dividends on common stock of $0.11 per share throughout 2020, and in February 2021, it declared a quarterly cash dividend on common stock of $0.12 per share, which was a 9% increase.

 

BALANCE SHEET

 

Total assets of First National increased $211.7 million, or 26%, to $1.0 billion at March 31, 2021, compared to $816.4 million at March 31, 2020. Interest-bearing deposits in banks increased $146.8 million, total securities increased $27.2 million, or 18%, and loans, net of the allowance for loan losses, increased $54.4 million, or 9%. These increases were partially offset by a $19 thousand decrease in cash and due from banks. The growth in the loan portfolio included PPP loans that totaled $66.2 million at the end of the first quarter. 

 

Total liabilities increased $204.3 million, or 28%, to $942.2 million at March 31, 2021, compared to $737.9 million one year ago. The increase in total liabilities was primarily attributable to significant growth in deposits. Total deposits increased $195.4 million, or 27%, to $916.1 million. Noninterest-bearing demand deposits increased $94.6 million, or 48%, savings and interest-bearing demand deposits increased $118.5 million, or 29%, while time deposits decreased $17.6 million, or 15%. The origination of PPP loans during the last twelve-month period contributed to the deposit growth as many customers deposited proceeds of the loans in their deposit accounts at the Bank. Although proceeds from PPP loan originations contributed to the increase in deposits, the Bank also experienced a significant amount of deposit growth that was not related to proceeds from PPP loan originations.

 

Shareholders’ equity increased $7.4 million, or 9%, to $85.9 million at March 31, 2021, compared to one year ago, primarily from an increase in retained earnings. The Bank was considered well-capitalized at March 31, 2021.

 

 

 

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE THREE-MONTH PERIOD

 

Net interest income increased $486 thousand, or 7%, to $7.5 million for the first quarter of 2021, compared to the same period of 2020. The increase resulted from a $559 thousand, or 49%, decrease in total interest expense, which was partially offset by a $73 thousand decrease in total interest and dividend income. The net interest margin decreased 50 basis points to 3.27%. The decrease in the net interest margin was offset by growth in average earning assets of $182.0 million, or 24%, and resulted in an increase in net interest income. 

 

The decrease in interest expense was primarily a result of a $599 thousand, or 62%, decrease in interest expense on deposits, which was attributable to reduced interest rates paid on deposits. The impact of an $88.6 million, or 17% increase in average interest-bearing deposits was offset by a 51-basis point decrease in the cost of interest-bearing deposits. A 42-basis point reduction of the cost of interest-bearing checking accounts and a 96-basis point reduction of the cost of money market accounts made the largest contributions to the decrease in interest expense. 

 

The decrease in total interest and dividend income resulted from an 85-basis point decrease in the yield on earning assets, which was partially offset by a $182.0 million, or 24%, increase in average earning assets. The decrease in the yield on earning assets resulted from a 46-basis point decrease in the yield on loans and a 120-basis point decrease in the yield on interest-bearing deposits in banks. The loan yield was negatively impacted by PPP loans earning a 1.00% interest rate. Additionally, the mix of earning assets had an unfavorable impact on the yield on average earning assets as lower yielding interest-bearing deposits in banks increased from 5% to 15% of average earning assets.

 

Noninterest income increased $44 thousand, or 2%, to $2.1 million compared to the same period of 2020. Service charges on deposits decreased $239 thousand, or 35%, which was offset by ATM and check card fees that increased $82 thousand, or 16%, wealth management fees that increased $118 thousand, or 22%, and fees for other customer services that increased $79 thousand, or 38%. The decrease in service charges on deposits resulted from a reduction in overdraft fee income, which the Bank believes may have resulted from the significant increase in deposit balances over the last twelve months. Wealth management fees increased from a higher amount of assets under management, and fees for other customer services increased primarily from fee revenue on brokered mortgage loans sold to the secondary market. 

 

Noninterest expense increased $506 thousand, or 8%, to $6.7 million, compared to the same period one year ago. The increase was primarily attributable to a $458 thousand increase in legal and professional fees, which included merger related expenses of $405 thousand.

 

ASSET QUALITY/LOAN LOSS PROVISION

 

There was no provision for loan losses for the first quarter of 2021, which was attributable to net recoveries of loans previously charged off and no significant changes to the general and specific reserve components of the allowance for loan losses. Net recoveries totaled $1 thousand for the quarter compared to net charge-offs of $250 thousand for the same period one year ago. The allowance for loan losses totaled $7.5 million, or 1.17% of total loans at March 31, 2021. Excluding PPP loans, the allowance for loan losses totaled 1.30% of total loans. Provision for loan losses totaled $900 thousand for the same period of 2020 and the allowance for loan losses totaled $5.6 million, or 0.96% of total loans at March 31, 2020.

 

Loans 30 to 89 days past due and accruing totaled $906 thousand, or 0.14% of total loans at March 31, 2021 compared to $2.9 million, or 0.50% of total loans one year ago. Accruing substandard loans totaled $1.3 million at March 31, 2021 and $4.4 million at March 31, 2020. Nonperforming assets consisted only of non-accrual loans and totaled $6.8 million, or 0.66% of total assets at March 31. 2021, compared to $1.5 million, or 0.19% of total assets one year ago.

 

 

 

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

Certain information contained in this discussion may include “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements relate to the Company’s future operations and are generally identified by phrases such as “the Company expects,” “the Company believes” or words of similar import. Although the Company believes that its expectations with respect to the forward-looking statements are based upon reliable assumptions within the bounds of its knowledge of its business and operations, there can be no assurance that actual results, performance or achievements of the Company will not differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including the rapidly changing uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its potential adverse effect on the economy, our employees and customers, and our financial performance. For details on other factors that could affect expectations, see the risk factors and other cautionary language included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020, and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

ABOUT FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION

 

First National Corporation (NASDAQ: FXNC) is the parent company and bank holding company of First Bank, a community bank that first opened for business in 1907 in Strasburg, Virginia. The Bank offers loan and deposit products and services through its website, www.fbvirginia.com, its mobile banking platform, a network of ATMs located throughout its market area, one loan production office, a customer service center in a retirement community, and 14 bank branch office locations located throughout the Shenandoah Valley, the central regions of Virginia and in the city of Richmond. In addition to providing traditional banking services, the Bank operates a wealth management division under the name First Bank Wealth Management. First Bank also owns First Bank Financial Services, Inc., which invests in entities that provide investment services and title insurance.

 

CONTACTS

 

Scott C. Harvard

 

M. Shane Bell

President and CEO

 

Executive Vice President and CFO

(540) 465-9121

 

(540) 465-9121

sharvard@fbvirginia.com

 

sbell@fbvirginia.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION

Quarterly Performance Summary

(in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   

(unaudited)

 
   

For the Quarter Ended

 
   

March 31,

   

December 31,

   

September 30,

   

June 30,

   

March 31,

 
   

2021

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

 

Income Statement

                                       

Interest income

                                       

Interest and fees on loans

  $ 7,143     $ 7,310     $ 7,568     $ 7,416     $ 7,203  

Interest on deposits in banks

    33       31       25       16       118  

Interest on securities

                                       

Taxable interest

    717       567       575       636       670  

Tax-exempt interest

    180       163       152       151       151  

Dividends

    22       24       23       26       26  

Total interest income

  $ 8,095     $ 8,095     $ 8,343     $ 8,245     $ 8,168  

Interest expense

                                       

Interest on deposits

  $ 363     $ 410     $ 541     $ 676     $ 962  

Interest on subordinated debt

    154       160       160       91       90  

Interest on junior subordinated debt

    66       68       68       67       90  

Total interest expense

  $ 583     $ 638     $ 769     $ 834     $ 1,142  

Net interest income

  $ 7,512     $ 7,457     $ 7,574     $ 7,411     $ 7,026  

Provision for (recovery of) loan losses

          (200 )     1,500       800       900  

Net interest income after provision for (recovery of) loan losses

  $ 7,512     $ 7,657     $ 6,074     $ 6,611     $ 6,126  

Noninterest income

                                       

Service charges on deposit accounts

  $ 442     $ 553     $ 446     $ 348     $ 681  

ATM and check card fees

    601       576       669       550       519  

Wealth management fees

    643       598       573       512       525  

Fees for other customer services

    286       216       323       237       207  

Income from bank owned life insurance

    113       124       131       99       115  

Net gains on securities

    37       2       38              

Net gains on sale of loans

    7       10       3       26       31  

Other operating income

    14       73       18       1       21  

Total noninterest income

  $ 2,143     $ 2,152     $ 2,201     $ 1,773     $ 2,099  

Noninterest expense

                                       

Salaries and employee benefits

  $ 3,555     $ 3,212     $ 3,498     $ 3,022     $ 3,589  

Occupancy

    447       422       433       409       402  

Equipment

    431       440       439       418       410  

Marketing

    106       112       63       74       106  

Supplies

    88       90       112       103       89  

Legal and professional fees

    737       310       262       301       279  

ATM and check card expense

    231       253       259       223       245  

FDIC assessment

    69       105       52       60       30  

Bank franchise tax

    168       161       162       161       153  

Data processing expense

    204       196       191       188       184  

Amortization expense

    14       24       33       42       52  

Other operating expense

    600       569       631       612       605  

Total noninterest expense

  $ 6,650     $ 5,894     $ 6,135     $ 5,613     $ 6,144  

Income before income taxes

  $ 3,005     $ 3,915     $ 2,140     $ 2,771     $ 2,081  

Income tax expense

    569       759       386       528       376  

Net income

  $ 2,436     $ 3,156     $ 1,754     $ 2,243     $ 1,705  

 

 

 

 

FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION

Quarterly Performance Summary

(in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   

(unaudited)

 
   

For the Quarter Ended

 
   

March 31,

   

December 31,

   

September 30,

   

June 30,

   

March 31,

 
   

2021

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

 

Common Share and Per Common Share Data

                                       

Net income, basic

  $ 0.50     $ 0.65     $ 0.36     $ 0.46     $ 0.34  

Weighted average shares, basic

    4,863,823       4,858,288       4,854,144       4,849,719       4,950,887  

Net income, diluted

  $ 0.50     $ 0.65     $ 0.36     $ 0.46     $ 0.34  

Weighted average shares, diluted

    4,872,097       4,861,208       4,854,649       4,849,719       4,955,970  

Shares outstanding at period end

    4,868,462       4,860,399       4,858,217       4,852,187       4,849,692  

Tangible book value at period end

  $ 17.65     $ 17.47     $ 16.92     $ 16.63     $ 16.17  

Cash dividends

  $ 0.12     $ 0.11     $ 0.11     $ 0.11     $ 0.11  
                                         

Key Performance Ratios

                                       

Return on average assets

    1.00 %     1.31 %     0.74 %     1.00 %     0.85 %

Return on average equity

    11.53 %     15.03 %     8.52 %     11.30 %     8.72 %

Net interest margin

    3.27 %     3.30 %     3.41 %     3.59 %     3.77 %

Efficiency ratio (1)

    64.53 %     61.00 %     62.35 %     60.34 %     66.50 %
                                         

Average Balances

                                       

Average assets

  $ 988,324     $ 954,810     $ 944,390     $ 899,301     $ 806,609  

Average earning assets

    937,199       904,511       889,127       836,741       755,173  

Average shareholders’ equity

    85,708       83,545       81,894       79,845       78,659  
                                         

Asset Quality

                                       

Loan charge-offs

  $ 66     $ 165     $ 115     $ 176     $ 328  

Loan recoveries

    67       73       96       88       78  

Net charge-offs (recoveries)

    (1 )     92       19       88       250  

Non-accrual loans

    6,814       6,714       6,974       1,480       1,522  

Other real estate owned, net

                             

Nonperforming assets

    6,814       6,714       6,974       1,480       1,522  

Loans 30 to 89 days past due, accruing

    906       996       885       1,094       2,901  

Loans over 90 days past due, accruing

          302       6       1       86  

Troubled debt restructurings, accruing

                      4,313        

Special mention loans

                510       2,034       6,058  

Substandard loans, accruing

    1,343       1,394       3,804       8,616       4,368  
                                         

Capital Ratios (2)

                                       
Total capital   $ 94,044     $ 91,243     $ 89,155     $ 88,109     $ 86,849  
Tier 1 capital     86,717       84,032       81,883       81,813       81,265  
Common equity tier 1 capital     86,717       84,032       81,883       81,813       81,265  
Total capital to risk-weighted assets     16.05 %     15.82 %     15.34 %     15.20 %     14.98 %
Tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets     14.80 %     14.57 %     14.09 %     14.11 %     14.02 %
Common equity tier 1 capital to risk-weighted assets     14.80 %     14.57 %     14.09 %     14.11 %     14.02 %
Leverage ratio     8.78 %     8.80 %     8.67 %     9.08 %     10.08 %

 

 

 

 

FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION

Quarterly Performance Summary

(in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   

(unaudited)

 
   

For the Quarter Ended

 
   

March 31,

   

December 31,

   

September 30,

   

June 30,

   

March 31,

 
   

2021

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

 

Balance Sheet

                                       

Cash and due from banks

  $ 11,940     $ 13,115     $ 13,349     $ 17,717     $ 30,551  

Interest-bearing deposits in banks

    164,322       114,182       108,857       90,562       17,539  

Securities available for sale, at fair value

    159,742       140,225       117,132       123,193       128,660  

Securities held to maturity, at amortized cost

    13,424       14,234       15,101       16,211       17,086  

Restricted securities, at cost

    1,631       1,875       1,848       1,848       1,848  

Loans held for sale

          245             170       621  

Loans, net of allowance for loan losses

    630,716       622,429       640,591       645,220       576,283  

Premises and equipment, net

    19,087       19,319       19,548       19,792       19,619  

Accrued interest receivable

    2,609       2,717       3,156       3,863       2,124  

Bank owned life insurance

    18,029       17,916       17,792       17,661       17,562  

Core deposit intangibles, net

    5       19       43       76       118  

Other assets

    6,625       4,656       5,316       5,777       4,401  

Total assets

  $ 1,028,130     $ 950,932     $ 942,733     $ 942,090     $ 816,412  
                                         

Noninterest-bearing demand deposits

  $ 292,280     $ 263,229     $ 256,733     $ 253,974     $ 197,662  

Savings and interest-bearing demand deposits

    526,012       479,035       480,017       470,764       407,555  

Time deposits

    97,765       100,197       101,645       114,277       115,410  

Total deposits

  $ 916,057     $ 842,461     $ 838,395     $ 839,015     $ 720,627  

Subordinated debt

    9,992       9,991       9,987       9,982       4,987  

Junior subordinated debt

    9,279       9,279       9,279       9,279       9,279  

Accrued interest payable and other liabilities

    6,876       4,285       2,816       3,026       3,001  

Total liabilities

  $ 942,204     $ 866,016     $ 860,477     $ 861,302     $ 737,894  
                                         

Preferred stock

  $     $     $     $     $  

Common stock

    6,086       6,075       6,073       6,065       6,062  

Surplus

    6,214       6,151       6,081       5,967       5,899  

Retained earnings

    71,144       69,292       66,670       65,451       63,741  

Accumulated other comprehensive income, net

    2,482       3,398       3,432       3,305       2,816  

Total shareholders’ equity

  $ 85,926     $ 84,916     $ 82,256     $ 80,788     $ 78,518  

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

  $ 1,028,130     $ 950,932     $ 942,733     $ 942,090     $ 816,412  
                                         

Loan Data

                                       

Mortgage loans on real estate:

                                       

Construction and land development

  $ 25,720     $ 27,328     $ 27,472     $ 31,981     $ 40,279  

Secured by farmland

    507       521       533       872       888  

Secured by 1-4 family residential

    236,870       235,814       234,198       234,188       230,980  

Other real estate loans

    248,357       246,362       249,786       247,623       240,486  

Loans to farmers (except those secured by real estate)

    436       637       1,120       711       1,221  

Commercial and industrial loans (except those secured by real estate)

    117,109       109,201       124,157       123,995       54,287  

Consumer installment loans

    5,684       6,458       7,378       8,401       9,505  

Deposit overdrafts

    112       143       194       170       238  

All other loans

    3,407       3,450       3,530       3,575       3,983  

Total loans

  $ 638,202     $ 629,914     $ 648,368     $ 651,516     $ 581,867  

Allowance for loan losses

    (7,486 )     (7,485 )     (7,777 )     (6,296 )     (5,584 )

Loans, net

  $ 630,716     $ 622,429     $ 640,591     $ 645,220     $ 576,283  

 

 

 

 

FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION

Quarterly Performance Summary

(in thousands, except share and per share data)

 

   

(unaudited)

 
   

For the Quarter Ended

 
   

March 31,

   

December 31,

   

September 30,

   

June 30,

   

March 31,

 
   

2021

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

   

2020

 

Reconciliation of Tax-Equivalent Net Interest Income

                                       

GAAP measures:

                                       

Interest income – loans

  $ 7,143     $ 7,310     $ 7,568     $ 7,416     $ 7,203  

Interest income – investments and other

    952       785       775       829       965  

Interest expense – deposits

    (363 )     (410 )     (541 )     (676 )     (962 )

Interest expense – subordinated debt

    (154 )     (160 )     (160 )     (91 )     (90 )

Interest expense – junior subordinated debt

    (66 )     (68 )     (68 )     (67 )     (90 )

Total net interest income

  $ 7,512     $ 7,457     $ 7,574     $ 7,411     $ 7,026  

Non-GAAP measures:

                                       

Tax benefit realized on non-taxable interest income – loans

  $ 8     $ 8     $ 8     $ 8     $ 10  

Tax benefit realized on non-taxable interest income – municipal securities

    48       43       41       40       40  

Total tax benefit realized on non-taxable interest income

  $ 56     $ 51     $ 49     $ 48     $ 50  

Total tax-equivalent net interest income

  $ 7,568     $ 7,508     $ 7,623     $ 7,459     $ 7,076  

 

 

(1) The efficiency ratio is computed by dividing noninterest expense excluding other real estate owned income/expense, amortization of intangibles, gains and losses on disposal of premises and equipment, and merger related expenses by the sum of net interest income on a tax-equivalent basis and noninterest income, excluding gains and losses on sales of securities.  Tax-equivalent net interest income is calculated by adding the tax benefit realized from interest income that is nontaxable to total interest income then subtracting total interest expense. The tax rate utilized in calculating the tax benefit is 21%. See the tables above for tax-equivalent net interest income and reconciliations of net interest income to tax-equivalent net interest income.  The efficiency ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure that management believes provides investors with important information regarding operational efficiency.  Such information is not prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and should not be construed as such.  Management believes; however, such financial information is meaningful to the reader in understanding operational performance, but cautions that such information not be viewed as a substitute for GAAP.

 

(2) All capital ratios reported are for First Bank.