Financial results for the quarter also include:
- Non-performing assets decreased to $64.7 million compared to $76.5 million at September 30, 2011 primarily due to loan charge-offs;
- Non-performing loans to total loans decreased to 6.41% from 8.18% at September 30, 2011 and 7.44% at December 31, 2010;
- Gross charge-offs for the fourth quarter of 2011 totaled $17.4 million, of which $7.9 million had been previously reserved;
- Core deposits increased to $597.4 million, which is 61.1% of total deposits, compared to $596.8 million, or 60.5% of total deposits, at September 30, 2011 and $539.3 million, or 57.0% of total deposits, at December 31, 2010;
- Net interest margin was 3.38% in the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to 3.39% in the third quarter of 2011 and 3.49% in the fourth quarter of 2010; and
- The Bank’s risk-based capital ratio decreased to 12.65% from 13.57% at September 30, 2011 and 13.32% at December 31, 2010.
“Our fourth quarter was challenging, but we made good progress in addressing asset quality issues, and our highest priority remains reducing non-performing assets,” said Daryl D. Pomranke, Chief Executive Officer. “The receipt of updated appraisals, which reflect the continued decrease in property values as a result of the current economic conditions, as well as additional information we obtained about the borrowers, the guarantors, or the operations of the property securing the loan, negatively impacted our analysis of specific loans reviewed for impairment in the current quarter. We believe, however, that we will be able to restructure some of these loans based upon their current, albeit lower, cash flow streams, and with demonstrated compliance with the modified terms over time, be able to return these loans to performing status. We expect further improvement in our credit quality indicators as we progress through 2012.”
“We continue to examine our cost structure and look for opportunities to work more effectively and efficiently. As a result of our ongoing review, a decision was made to close our Bolingbrook and Orland Park, Illinois offices as of March 31, 2012. This decision was based on our analysis that showed a low probability of achieving the targeted goals we believed were necessary to justify their continued operation,” added Pomranke. “In addition, our Voluntary Early Retirement Offering, implemented during the first quarter of 2012, will result in the Company incurring additional early retirement expenses in the first quarter of 2012, but allow us to achieve further staffing efficiencies and cost reductions in the long term.”
“We continue to have consistently good core deposit growth as a result of the partnership between our Retail and Business Banking teams and expect continued growth with a new checking deposit acquisition marketing program targeting both retail and business clients starting in the first quarter,” continued Pomranke. “Business loan originations in 2011 exceeded the 2010 levels, and we believe, based on early indications, that 2012 will meet or exceed 2011 levels.”
Progress on Strategic Growth and Diversification Plan
The Company continues to focus its efforts on reducing the level of non-performing loans, seeking to either restructure specific non-performing credits or foreclose, obtain title, and transfer the loan to other real estate owned where we can take control of and liquidate the underlying collateral. The Company’s ratio of non-performing loans to total loans decreased to 6.41% at December 31, 2011 from 8.18% at September 30, 2011 and 7.44% at December 31, 2010, primarily as a result of decreases in non-accruing non-owner occupied commercial real estate, commercial construction and development, and commercial participation loans and an increase in charge-offs and transfers to other real estate owned during the quarter. The ratio of non-performing assets to total assets declined to 5.63% at December 31, 2011 from 6.55% at September 30, 2011 and 6.85% at December 31, 2010, primarily due to the aforementioned reduction in non-accruing loans and the impact of a larger balance sheet from December 31, 2010. See the Asset Quality table in this press release for more detailed information.
Non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2011 increased to $10.9 million from $9.2 million for the third quarter of 2011 and from $9.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase was primarily related to the retirement compensation expense of $1.4 million in connection with the retirement of the former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Thomas F. Prisby. Excluding the retirement compensation expense, non-interest expense for the fourth quarter was stable at $9.5 million compared to $9.2 million for the third quarter of 2011 and $9.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2010.
The Company remains focused on reducing non-interest expense. The implementation in 2011 of a hiring freeze and realignment of the retail banking center structure into three regions down from four has had a positive impact. The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees at December 31, 2011 was 303, down from 311 at September 30, 2011 and 322 at December 31, 2010. Additional FTE reductions are expected due to the planned outsourcing of certain activities currently performed internally as well as the other planned expense reduction initiatives noted above including the branch closings and Voluntary Early Retirement Offering. In late December 2011, the Bank filed the required notice with its primary regulator that it intends to close its Bolingbrook and Orland Park branches effective March 31, 2012 and transfer those client relationships to the Darien and Tinley Park banking centers, respectively.
The Company continues to target specific segments in its loan portfolio for growth, including commercial and industrial, owner occupied commercial real estate, and multifamily, which in the aggregate comprised 53.0% of the commercial loan portfolio at December 31, 2011, compared to 52.2% at September 30, 2011 and 50.7% at December 31, 2010. The Company’s focus on deepening relationships with clients continues to emphasize core deposit growth. Total core deposits as a percentage of total deposits increased to 61.1% at December 31, 2011 from 60.5% at September 30, 2011 and 57.0% at December 31, 2010. The Bank implemented a new High Performance Checking (HPC) deposit acquisition marketing program during the first quarter of 2012 to further enhance its growth in core deposits and related fee income as well as to provide additional cross-selling opportunities.
Pre-tax, Pre-Provision Earnings, As Adjusted(1)
The Company’s pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, increased to $2.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 from $2.7 million for the third quarter of 2011 and $2.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2010. The pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to the third quarter of 2011 was favorably impacted by increased gains on the sale of loans receivable combined with a decrease in compensation and employee benefits expense, primarily due to the reversal of incentive compensation expense accruals and the FTE employee reductions.
1 A schedule reconciling earnings in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to the non-GAAP measurement of pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, is provided on the last page of the attached tables.
Net Interest Income and Net Interest Margin
Three Months Ended ----------------------------------------- December 31, September 30, December 31, 2011 2011 2010 ------------ ------------- ------------ (Dollars in thousands) Net interest margin 3.38% 3.39% 3.49% Interest rate spread 3.29 3.30 3.38 Net interest income $ 8,966 $ 8,849 $ 8,925 Average assets: Yield on interest-earning assets 4.04% 4.12% 4.45% Yield on loans receivable 4.72 4.82 5.00 Yield on investment securities 3.12 2.93 3.64 Average interest-earning assets $ 1,053,452 $ 1,036,064 $ 1,015,374 Average liabilities: Cost of interest-bearing liabilities .75% .82% 1.07% Cost of interest-bearing deposits .66 .73 .95 Cost of borrowed funds 2.10 2.28 2.63 Average interest-bearing liabilities $ 931,800 $ 922,049 $ 910,765The Company’s net interest margin was stable at 3.38% for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to 3.39% for the third quarter of 2011 and decreased 11 basis points from 3.49% for the fourth quarter of 2010. Net interest income was $9.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to $8.8 million for the third quarter of 2011 and the fourth quarter of 2010. The net interest margin continued to be negatively impacted by the Bank’s higher levels of liquidity due to strong core deposit growth, modest loan demand, and elevated level of non-performing assets. The increase in yields on investment securities during the fourth quarter of 2011 was related to purchases of securities with large discounts and the additional related accretion income as well as an increase in yields related to the Bank’s overall investment securities portfolio. In addition, the level of the Bank’s non-performing loans continues to negatively affect the yield on loans receivable. The Bank’s net interest margin was positively affected by a seven basis point decrease in the cost of interest-bearing liabilities from the third quarter of 2011 and a 32 basis point decrease compared to the fourth quarter of 2010.
Interest income totaled $10.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 and was stable compared to $10.7 million for the third quarter of 2011 and decreased 5.7% from $11.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2010. The fluctuations are primarily related to the Bank reinvesting its proceeds from sales and maturities of investment securities in lower yielding investments and maintaining higher levels of short-term liquid investments due to the lack of suitable higher yielding investment alternatives in the current low interest rate environment and modest loan demand.
Interest expense decreased 6.8% to $1.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to $1.9 million for the third quarter of 2011 and 27.9% from $2.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2010. The Bank’s success in growing low cost core deposits and continued disciplined pricing on new and renewing certificates of deposit at lower interest rates contributed to the decrease in interest expense during the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to the third quarter of 2011 and the fourth quarter of 2010.
Non-Interest Income and Non-Interest Expense
Non-interest income decreased $776,000, or 23.4%, to $2.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to the third quarter of 2011 primarily due to decreases of $493,000 in net gains on sales of investment securities, $203,000 in net gains on sales of other real estate owned, and $109,000 in service charges and other fees, partially offset by an increase in gain on the sale of mortgage loans of $122,000. Excluding the gains on sales of investment securities and other real estate owned, non-interest income was relatively stable compared to the third quarter of 2011.
Non-interest income increased $209,000, or 9.0%, from $2.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2010 primarily due to recording a gain on the sale of other real estate owned of $63,000 in the current quarter compared to the loss of $168,000 recorded in the fourth quarter of 2010.
Non-interest expense for the fourth quarter of 2011 increased 18.6% and 17.4%, respectively, to $10.9 million compared to $9.2 million for the third quarter of 2011 and $9.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase during the fourth quarter of 2011 was primarily due to the retirement compensation expense of $1.4 million incurred as a result of the retirement of the Company’s former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer. Excluding this expense, non-interest expense for the fourth quarter would have totaled $9.5 million, which represents a 3.6% increase from the third quarter of 2011 and a 2.6% increase from the fourth quarter of 2010.
Compensation and employee benefits for the fourth quarter of 2011 decreased $499,000 from the third quarter of 2011 and $458,000 from the fourth quarter of 2010 primarily due to the reversal of accrued incentive compensation expense as a result of the net loss for the quarter coupled with a decrease in overall compensation expense due to a lower number of FTE employees. Net other real estate owned related expense increased during the fourth quarter, primarily due to $724,000 of additional valuation allowances recognized on certain other real estate owned properties. This increase resulted from updated appraisals received during the fourth quarter as well as a reduction in the sales price of a land development project acquired in the foreclosure of a commercial participation loan. Other non-interest expense in the fourth quarter of 2011 included the write-off of $305,000 of construction-in-progress costs related to future branch sites that were transferred in accordance with regulatory rules to other real estate owned during the first quarter of 2011 as the Bank has decided to not utilize the parcels for their original planned use. The former future branch land parcels in Olympia Fields and Bolingbrook, along with the current Bolingbrook office, are currently listed for sale with no additional loss expected.
Income Tax Expense
During the current quarter, the Company’s income tax expense totaled $638,000, which included a $6.3 million valuation allowance related to a portion of its deferred tax assets. Based on the results of its regular assessment of the ability to realize its deferred tax assets, the Company concluded that, based on all available evidence, both positive and negative, approximately $6.3 million of its deferred tax assets did not meet the “more likely than not” threshold for realization as of December 31, 2011. Although realization of the remaining net deferred tax assets of $16.3 million is not assured, management believes it is more likely than not that all of the recorded deferred tax assets will be realized. The amount of the deferred tax asset considered realizable, however, could be reduced in the near term if estimates of future taxable income during tax loss carryforward periods are reduced.
Asset Quality
December 31, September 30, December 31, 2011 2011 2010 -------------- --------------- ---------------- (Dollars in thousands) Non-performing loans (NPLs) $ 45,587 $ 59,335 $ 54,492 Other real estate owned 19,091 17,195 22,324 ------------- -------------- --------------- Non-performing assets (NPAs) $ 64,678 $ 76,530 $ 76,816 ============= ============== =============== Allowance for loan losses (ALL) $ 12,424 $ 17,186 $ 17,179 Provision for loan losses for the quarter ended 12,542 2,673 825 Loans charged off: Current period net charge- offs $ 9,364 $ 2,526 $ 1,131 Previously established specific reserves 7,940 -- -- ------------- -------------- --------------- Net charge-offs for the quarter ended $ 17,304 $ 2,526 $ 1,131 ============= ============== =============== NPLs / total loans 6.41% 8.18% 7.44% NPAs / total assets 5.63 6.55 6.85 ALL / total loans 1.75 2.37 2.34 ALL / NPLs 27.25 28.96 31.53Total non-performing loans decreased 23.2% to $45.6 million at December 31, 2011 from $59.3 million at September 30, 2011 and 16.3% from $54.5 million at December 31, 2010. The ratio of non-performing loans to total loans decreased to 6.41% during the quarter compared to 8.18% at September 30, 2011 and 7.44% at December 31, 2010, primarily due to charge-offs recorded during the quarter. During the fourth quarter of 2011, non-performing loans decreased primarily due to $17.4 million of gross charge-offs and $2.9 million of transfers to other real estate owned, which were offset by $6.3 million of loans transferred to non-accrual status. The $17.4 million of charge-offs included $7.9 million of previously established specific reserves, a $2.9 million charge-off on a $4.4 million commercial construction and land development loan which was based on the receipt of a new bulk sale appraisal value during the quarter, and a $1.6 million charge-off on a $1.9 million commercial non-owner occupied loan secured by an office building based on an updated appraisal.
The provision for loan losses increased to $12.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to $2.7 million for the third quarter of 2011 and $825,000 for the fourth quarter of 2010. The increase during the fourth quarter of 2011 was primarily related to higher levels of loan charge-offs and the related impact on the historical loss experience factors utilized in the allowance for loan losses methodology.
The ratio of the allowance for loan losses to total loans decreased to 1.75% at December 31, 2011 compared to 2.37% and 2.34%, respectively, at September 30, 2011 and December 31, 2010, primarily due to the charge-off of $7.9 million of previously established specific reserves during the quarter as new information obtained for these non-performing loans indicated they should be considered collateral dependent loans. When it is determined that a non-performing collateral-dependent loan has a collateral shortfall, management immediately charges-off the collateral shortfall. As a result, the Company is not required to maintain an allowance for loan losses on these loans as the loan balance has already been written down to its net realizable value (fair value less estimated costs to sell the collateral). As such, the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to total loans and the ratio of the allowance for loan losses to non-performing loans have been negatively affected by cumulative partial charge-offs of $15.1 million recorded through December 31, 2011 on $18.2 million (net of charge-offs) on non-performing collateral dependent loans.
During the fourth quarter, the Bank sold $560,000 of other real estate owned, recognizing pre-tax net gains on the sales of $63,000. The Bank currently has contracts on five separate other real estate owned properties which should reduce non-performing assets by an additional $1.3 million during the first quarter of 2012 with no anticipated loss on sale, presuming the transactions close as scheduled and pursuant to the contractual terms.
Balance Sheet and Capital
12/31/2011 9/30/2011 12/31/2010 ------------ ------------ ------------ (Dollars in thousands) Assets: Total assets $ 1,148,950 $ 1,168,481 $ 1,121,676 Interest-bearing deposits 59,090 84,344 37,130 Investment securities 250,752 232,804 214,302 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 711,226 725,467 732,584 Liabilities and Equity: Total liabilities $ 1,045,702 $ 1,053,726 $ 1,008,748 Deposits 977,424 986,441 945,884 Borrowed funds 54,200 56,115 53,550 Shareholders' equity 103,248 114,755 112,928Loans Receivable
12/31/2011 9/30/2011 12/31/2010 --------------- --------------- --------------- % of % of % of Amount Total Amount Total Amount Total -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- (Dollars in thousands) Commercial loans: Commercial and industrial $ 85,160 12.0% $ 83,569 11.5% $ 74,940 10.3% Commercial real estate - owner occupied 93,833 13.2 100,244 13.8 99,435 13.6 Commercial real estate - non-owner occupied 188,293 26.5 193,267 26.7 191,998 26.2 Commercial real estate - multifamily 71,876 10.1 70,129 9.7 72,080 9.8 Commercial construction and land development 22,045 3.1 22,635 3.1 24,310 3.3 Commercial participations 12,053 1.7 16,739 2.3 23,594 3.2 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total commercial loans 473,260 66.6 486,583 67.1 486,357 66.4 Retail loans: One-to-four family residential 181,698 25.6 181,025 25.0 185,321 25.3 Home equity lines of credit 52,873 7.4 53,953 7.4 56,177 7.7 Retail construction and land development 1,022 .1 1,299 .2 3,176 .4 Other 2,771 .4 3,007 .4 2,122 .3 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total retail loans 238,364 33.5 239,284 33.0 246,796 33.7 -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total loans receivable 711,624 100.1 725,867 100.1 733,153 100.1 Net deferred loan fees (398) (.1) (400) (.1) (569) (.1) -------- ----- -------- ----- -------- ----- Total loans receivable, net of unearned fees $711,226 100.0% $725,467 100.0% $732,584 100.0% ======== ===== ======== ===== ======== =====Loan fundings during the three months ended December 31, 2011 totaled $32.7 million compared to loan fundings of $20.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2011 and $30.6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2010, reflecting an increase in loan demand during the current year period. The Bank’s business banking pipeline continues to improve. Loan fundings during the fourth quarter of 2011 were offset by loan payoffs and repayments of $16.2 million, transfers to other real estate owned totaling $2.9 million, and gross charge-offs of $17.4 million.
Through the execution of our Strategic Growth and Diversification Plan and our focus on lending to small- to medium-sized businesses, we continue to diversify our loan portfolio and reduce loans not meeting our current defined risk tolerance. The Company’s targeted growth segments within the loan portfolio, including commercial and industrial, commercial real estate – owner occupied, and multifamily commercial real estate, increased to 53.0% of the commercial loan portfolio at December 31, 2011 compared to 50.7% at December 31, 2010. Commercial participations decreased $4.7 million, or 28.0%, to $12.1 million compared to $16.7 million at September 30, 2011 and $11.5 million, or 48.9%, compared to $23.6 million at December 31, 2010. The decrease in participation loans is primarily due to charge-offs and transfers to other real estate owned during the quarter and year to date period.
During the fourth quarter of 2011, the Bank sold $10.3 million of conforming one-to-four family fixed-rate mortgage loans to Fannie Mae and recorded a gain on sale of $188,000.
Deposits
12/31/2011 9/30/2011 12/31/2010 --------------- --------------- --------------- % of % of % of Amount Total Amount Total Amount Total --------- ----- --------- ----- --------- ----- (Dollars in thousands) Checking accounts: Non-interest bearing $ 96,321 9.9% $ 106,476 10.8% $ 90,315 9.5% Interest-bearing 175,150 17.9 172,007 17.4 149,948 15.9 Money market accounts 192,593 19.7 185,906 18.9 177,566 18.8 Savings accounts 133,292 13.6 132,378 13.4 121,504 12.8 --------- ----- --------- ----- --------- ----- Core deposits 597,356 61.1 596,767 60.5 539,333 57.0 Certificates of deposit accounts 380,068 38.9 389,674 39.5 406,551 43.0 --------- ----- --------- ----- --------- ----- Total deposits $ 977,424 100.0% $ 986,441 100.0% $ 945,884 100.0% ========= ===== ========= ===== ========= =====The Bank strives to grow deposits through many channels including enhancing its brand recognition within its communities, offering attractive deposit products, bringing in new client relationships by meeting all of their banking needs, and holding its experienced sales team accountable for growing deposits and relationships. The decrease in non-interest bearing deposits during the fourth quarter of 2011 is primarily due to the loss of deposits related to a large business client exiting bankruptcy and moving their primary banking relationship to one of the equity participant-subsidiary banks. Since December 31, 2010, the Bank has increased its core deposits by $58.0 million, or 10.8%, and core deposits at December 31, 2011 represent 61.1% of total deposits compared to 57.0% at December 31, 2010. Increasing core deposits is reflective of our success in deepening our client relationships, one of our core Strategic Plan objectives.
Borrowed Funds
12/31/2011 9/30/2011 12/31/2010 ---------- ---------- ---------- (Dollars in thousands) Short-term variable-rate repurchase agreements $ 14,334 $ 16,175 $ 13,352 FHLB advances 39,866 39,940 40,198 ---------- ---------- ---------- Total borrowed funds $ 54,200 $ 56,115 $ 53,550 ========== ========== ==========Borrowed funds decreased during the fourth quarter of 2011 primarily due to decreased borrowings from repurchase agreements, which will fluctuate depending on the client’s liquidity levels.
Shareholders’ Equity
Shareholders’ equity at December 31, 2011 decreased $11.5 million to $103.2 million from $114.8 million at September 30, 2011, and decreased $9.7 million from $112.9 million at December 31, 2010. The decrease in shareholders’ equity during the fourth quarter of 2011 was primarily related to the net loss for the quarter, partially offset by the $1.2 million decrease in accumulated other comprehensive loss.
At December 31, 2011, the Company’s tangible common equity was $103.2 million, or 8.99% of assets, compared to $112.9 million, or 10.07% of assets at December 31, 2010. At December 31, 2011, the Bank’s core and risk-based capital ratios exceeded “minimum” and “well capitalized” regulatory capital requirements.
Company Profile
CFS Bancorp, Inc. is the parent of Citizens Financial Bank, a $1.1 billion asset federal savings bank. Citizens Financial Bank is an independent bank focusing its people, products, and services on helping individuals, businesses, and communities to be successful. The Bank has 22 full-service banking centers throughout adjoining markets in Chicago’s Southwest suburbs and Northwest Indiana. The Company’s website can be found at www.citz.com.
Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements and information relating to the Company that is based on the beliefs of management as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to management. These forward-looking statements include but are not limited to statements regarding our ability to successfully execute our strategy and our Strategic Growth and Diversification Plan, the level and sufficiency of our current regulatory capital and equity ratios, our ability to continue to diversify the loan portfolio, our efforts at deepening client relationships, increasing our levels of core deposits, lowering our non-performing asset levels, managing and reducing our credit-related costs, increasing our revenue growth and levels of earning assets, the effects of general economic and competitive conditions nationally and within our core market area, our ability to sell other real estate owned properties, levels of provision for and the allowance for loan losses, amounts of charge-offs, levels of loan and deposit growth, interest on loans, asset yields and cost of funds, net interest income, net interest margin, non-interest income, non-interest expense, the interest rate environment, and other risk factors identified in the Company’s filings it makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “indicate,” “intend,” “should,” and similar expressions, or the negative thereof, as well as statements that include future events, tense, or dates, or that are not historical or current facts, as they relate to the Company or the Company’s management, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and changes in circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or outcomes, and actual results or events may differ materially from those included in these statements. The Company does not intend to update these forward-looking statements unless required to under the federal securities laws.
SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIALS AND OTHER DATA FOLLOW
CFS BANCORP, INC. Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) Three Months Ended Year Ended ------------------------------------ ------------------------ December September December December December 31, 2011 30, 2011 31, 2010 31, 2011 31, 2010 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Interest income: Loans receivable $ 8,625 $ 8,871 $ 9,179 $ 35,315 $ 37,682 Investment securities 2,015 1,794 2,053 7,894 8,605 Other interest- earning assets 94 80 146 495 483 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total interest income 10,734 10,745 11,378 43,704 46,770 Interest expense: Deposits 1,464 1,602 2,032 6,736 8,374 Borrowed funds 304 294 421 1,117 1,813 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total interest expense 1,768 1,896 2,453 7,853 10,187 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net interest income 8,966 8,849 8,925 35,851 36,583 Provision for loan losses 12,542 2,673 825 17,114 3,877 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net interest income (expense) after provision for loan losses (3,576) 6,176 8,100 18,737 32,706 Non-interest income: Service charges and other fees 1,154 1,263 1,284 4,667 5,114 Card-based fees 520 520 469 2,035 1,867 Commission income 36 100 28 259 168 Net gain (loss) on sale of: Investment securities 265 758 233 1,715 689 Loans held for sale 188 76 178 330 178 Other real estate owned 63 266 (168) 2,562 (154) Income from bank-owned life insurance 180 216 191 812 893 Other income 128 121 110 471 481 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total non- interest income 2,534 3,320 2,325 12,851 9,236 Non-interest expense: Compensation and employee benefits 4,319 4,818 4,777 19,423 18,705 Net occupancy expense 677 706 735 2,818 2,832 FDIC insurance premiums and regulatory assessments 483 481 660 2,121 2,551 Professional fees 354 309 433 1,385 2,283 Furniture and equipment expense 449 436 426 1,802 1,973 Data processing 433 424 438 1,740 1,754 Marketing 244 213 262 914 781 Other real estate owned related expense, net 906 614 127 4,123 1,483 Loan collection expense 244 117 160 714 638 Severance and retirement compensation expense 1,375 -- 17 1,375 545 Other general and administrative expenses 1,409 1,068 1,240 4,702 4,230 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Total non- interest expense 10,893 9,186 9,275 41,117 37,775 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit) (11,935) 310 1,150 (9,529) 4,167 Income tax (benefit) expense 638 (84) 232 945 707 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Net income (loss) $ (12,573) $ 394 $ 918 $ (10,474) $ 3,460 =========== =========== =========== =========== =========== Basic earnings (loss) per share $ (1.17) $ .04 $ .09 $ (.98) $ .33 Diluted earnings (loss) per share $ (1.17) $ .04 $ .09 $ (.98) $ .32 Weighted- average common and common share equivalents outstanding: Basic 10,699,996 10,693,724 10,662,792 10,684,133 10,635,939 Diluted 10,742,480 10,753,386 10,719,886 10,740,602 10,705,814 CFS BANCORP, INC. Consolidated Statements of Condition (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) December 31, September 30, December 31, 2011 2011 2010 ------------ ------------- ------------ ASSETS Cash and amounts due from depository institutions $ 32,982 $ 33,421 $ 24,624 Interest-bearing deposits 59,090 84,344 37,130 ------------ ------------- ------------ Cash and cash equivalents 92,072 117,765 61,754 Investment securities available- for-sale, at fair value 234,381 218,417 197,101 Investment securities held-to- maturity, at cost 16,371 14,387 17,201 Investment in Federal Home Loan Bank stock, at cost 6,188 8,638 20,282 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 711,226 725,467 732,584 Allowance for loan losses (12,424) (17,186) (17,179) ------------ ------------- ------------ Net loans 698,802 708,281 715,405 Loans held for sale 1,124 839 -- Investment in bank-owned life insurance 36,275 36,095 35,463 Accrued interest receivable 3,011 2,908 3,162 Other real estate owned 19,091 17,195 22,324 Office properties and equipment 17,539 18,053 20,464 Net deferred tax assets 16,273 17,708 17,923 Prepaid expenses and other assets 7,823 8,195 10,597 ------------ ------------- ------------ Total assets $ 1,148,950 $ 1,168,481 $ 1,121,676 ============ ============= ============ LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Deposits $ 977,424 $ 986,441 $ 945,884 Borrowed funds 54,200 56,115 53,550 Advance payments by borrowers for taxes and insurance 4,275 5,868 4,618 Other liabilities 9,803 5,302 4,696 ------------ ------------- ------------ Total liabilities 1,045,702 1,053,726 1,008,748 Shareholders' Equity: Preferred stock, $0.01 par value; 15,000,000 shares authorized -- -- -- Common stock, $0.01 par value; 85,000,000 shares authorized; 23,423,306 shares issued; 10,874,668, 10,877,015, and 10,850,040 shares outstanding 234 234 234 Additional paid-in capital 187,030 187,023 187,164 Retained earnings 72,683 85,365 83,592 Treasury stock, at cost; 12,548,638, 12,546,291, and 12,573,266 shares (154,773) (154,766) (155,112) Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net of tax (1,926) (3,101) (2,950) ------------ ------------- ------------ Total shareholders' equity 103,248 114,755 112,928 ------------ ------------- ------------ Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 1,148,950 $ 1,168,481 $ 1,121,676 ============ ============= ============ CFS BANCORP, INC. Selected Financial Data (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) December 31, September 30, December 31, 2011 2011 2010 ------------- ------------- ------------- Book value per share $ 9.49 $ 10.55 $ 10.41 Tangible book value per share 9.49 10.55 10.41 Shareholders' equity to total assets 8.99% 9.82% 10.07% Core capital ratio (Bank only) 8.26 8.87 9.07 Total risk-based capital ratio (Bank only) 12.65 13.57 13.32 Common shares outstanding 10,874,668 10,877,015 10,850,040 Employees (FTE) 303 311 322 Number of full service banking centers 22 22 22 Three Months Ended Year Ended --------------------------------- ---------------------- December September December December December 31, 2011 30, 2011 31, 2010 31, 2011 31, 2010 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Average Balance Data: Total assets $1,161,928 $1,150,149 $1,135,865 $1,146,118 $1,105,333 Loans receivable, net of unearned fees 724,562 730,524 728,849 728,811 747,768 Investment securities 253,061 239,655 220,489 249,953 208,450 Interest-earning assets 1,053,452 1,036,064 1,015,374 1,032,346 995,864 Deposits 979,320 972,486 946,431 973,641 905,935 Interest-bearing deposits 875,221 871,637 848,079 873,494 813,799 Non-interest bearing deposits 104,099 100,849 98,352 100,147 92,136 Interest-bearing liabilities 931,800 922,049 910,765 919,886 889,444 Shareholders' equity 114,793 116,408 114,203 115,096 112,601 Performance Ratios (annualized): Return on average assets (4.29)% .14% .32% (.91)% .31% Return on average equity (43.45) 1.34 3.19 (9.10) 3.07 Average yield on interest- earning assets 4.04 4.11 4.45 4.23 4.70 Average cost of interest- bearing liabilities .75 .82 1.07 .85 1.15 Interest rate spread 3.29 3.29 3.38 3.38 3.55 Net interest margin 3.38 3.39 3.49 3.47 3.68 Non-interest expense to average assets 3.72 3.17 3.24 3.59 3.42 Efficiency ratio (1) 96.96 80.50 84.19 87.51 83.70 Cash dividends declared per share $ .01 $ .01 $ .01 $ .04 $ .04 Market price per share of common stock for the period ended: Close $ 4.31 $ 4.34 $ 5.23 $ 4.31 $ 5.23 High 4.89 5.70 5.48 5.90 6.24 Low 4.12 4.34 4.60 4.12 3.02 ------------------ (1) The efficiency ratio is calculated by dividing non-interest expense by the sum of net interest income and non-interest income, excluding net gain on sales of investment securities. CFS BANCORP, INC. Reconciliation of Income Before Income Taxes to Pre-Tax, Pre-Provision Earnings, as adjusted (Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands) Three Months Ended ---------------------------------- December September December 31, 2011 30, 2011 31, 2010 ---------- ---------- ---------- Income (loss) before income taxes (benefit) $ (11,935) $ 310 $ 1,150 Provision for loan losses 12,542 2,673 825 ---------- ---------- ---------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings 607 2,983 1,975 Add back (subtract): Net gain on sale of investment securities (265) (758) (233) Net (gain) loss on sale of other real estate owned (63) (266) 168 Other real estate owned related expense, net 906 614 127 Loan collection expense 244 117 160 Severance and retirement compensation expense 1,375 -- 17 ---------- ---------- ---------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted $ 2,804 $ 2,690 $ 2,214 ========== ========== ========== Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets (annualized) .96% .93% .77% ========== ========== ========== Twelve Months Ended ---------------------- December December 31, 2011 31, 2010 ---------- ---------- Income (loss) before income taxes (benefit) $ (9,529) $ 4,167 Provision for loan losses 17,114 3,877 ---------- ---------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings 7,585 8,044 Add back (subtract): Net gain on sale of investment securities (1,715) (689) Net (gain) loss on sale of other real estate owned (2,562) 154 Other real estate owned related expense, net 4,123 1,483 Loan collection expense 714 638 Severance and retirement compensation expense 1,375 545 ---------- ---------- Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted $ 9,520 $ 10,175 ========== ========== Pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets .83% .92% ========== ==========The Company’s accounting and reporting policies conform to U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and general practice within the banking industry. Management uses certain non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate the Company’s financial performance and has provided the non-GAAP financial measures of pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, and pre-tax, pre-provision earnings, as adjusted, to average assets. In these non-GAAP financial measures, the provision for loan losses, other real estate owned related income and expense, loan collection expense, and certain other items, such as gains and losses on sales of investment securities and other assets, and severance and retirement compensation expenses are excluded. Management believes that these measures are useful because they provide a more comparable basis for evaluating financial performance excluding certain credit-related costs and other non-recurring items period to period and allows management and others to assess the Company’s ability to generate pre-tax earnings to cover the Company’s provision for loan losses and other credit-related costs. Although these non-GAAP financial measures are intended to enhance investors understanding of the Company’s business performance, these operating measures should not be considered as an alternative to GAAP.
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