35 East Broadway
Little Falls, MN 56345
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Home Savings of America is an FDIC insured institution located in Little Falls, MN. It was founded in 1934 and has approximately $0.43 billion in assets.
FDIC Insured | Yes |
FDIC Certificate | # 29178 |
Date Established | 1934 |
Assets | $ 434.11 million |
Loans | $ 336.74 million |
Deposits | $ 432.22 million |
Capital | N.A. |
For a more detailed analysis of Home Savings of America's financial condition and a description of what these numbers mean, please visit the Financial Details section.
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Lender | APR | Rate (%) | Monthly Payment |
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6.356% |
6.250% 0.63 points $3,600 fees |
$1,971 | Learn More |
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6.507% |
6.375% 0.75 points $4,442 fees |
$1,997 | Learn More |
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6.593% |
6.490% 0.88 points $3,433 fees |
$2,021 | Learn More |
![]() NMLS ID: 6606 |
6.823% |
6.740% 0.88 points $2,710 fees |
$2,074 | Learn More |
Lender | APR (%)? | Monthly Payment? | Learn More |
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Intro APR
6.990 %
After Intro: 6.990 % |
$0 |
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Intro APR
7.350 %
After Intro: 7.350 % |
$15,000 |
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The following ratios and data are available to help you better understand the financial condition of Home Savings of America. The data is provided by the FDIC. All banks listed on BestCashCow.com are FDIC-insured. No depositor has ever lost deposits that have been within the FDIC insurance limits.
Home Savings of America | U.S. Bank Average |
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-2410.74% | 4.62% |
The Texas Ratio compares the bank’s non performing assets (non-performing loans and real estate owned) with its tangible common equity and its loan loss reserves. A lower Texas ratio indicates better coverage of problem loans. The closer the Texas Ratio is to 1-to-1 or 100%, the less capital and reserves a bank has to absorb its loan losses.
As of September 30, 2024, Home Savings of America had $13,255,000 in non-current loans and $37,467,000 in owned real estate. To cover these potential losses it had $-6,613,000 in equity and $4,509,000 in loans loss reserves. That gives it a Texas Ratio of -2410.74%.
Home Savings of America | U.S. Bank Average |
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-206.67% | 10.02% |
Home Savings of America has a Return on Equity of -206.67% versus the BestCashCow average of 10.02%. Return on equity measures how efficiently a bank is making money from its capital. A bank with a consistently high ROE can be considered well run. A bank with a consistently low ROE can be considered poorly run.
Home Savings of America | U.S. Bank Average |
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-1.52% | 11.29% |
Home Savings of America has a Capitalization of -1.52% versus the BestCashCow average of 11.29. Capitalization measures how much equity capital a bank has to underpin loans and other assets on its balance sheet. The higher the capitalization number the more secure a bank is considered.
As of December 31, 2011, Home Savings of America had assets of $434,111,000, loans of $336,742,000, and deposits of $432,223,000. Long-term increases in deposits shows a bank's ability to raise funds to grow its loans and assets. Loan and asset growth may rise or fall depending on a bank's strategy for growth. Sharp rises and falls in assets, deposits, and loans can be problematic, indicating a loosening of lending standards, or financial distress leading to reduced lending. A big change in these figured can also be from a bank acquisition or merger.
ASSETS | |
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Cash & Balances due from depository institutions | N.A. |
Interest-bearing balances | N.A. |
Total securities | N.A. |
Federal funds sold and reverse repurchase | N.A. |
Net loans and leases | $ 336.74 million |
Loan loss allowance | $ 4.51 million |
Trading account assets | N.A. |
Bank premises and fixed assets | N.A. |
Other real estate owned | $ 37.47 million |
Goodwill and other intangibles | N.A. |
All other assets | N.A. |
Total Assets | N.A. |
LIABILITIES | |
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Total deposits | $ 432.22 million |
Interest-bearing deposits | N.A. |
Deposits held in domestic offices | N.A. |
% insured (estimated) | 0.00% |
Federal funds purchased and repurchase agreements | N.A. |
Trading liabilities | N.A. |
Other borrowed funds | N.A. |
Subordinated debt | N.A. |
All other liabilities | N.A. |
Total Liabilities | N.A. |
Shareholders’ Equity | $ 434.11 million |
INCOME AND EXPENSES | |
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Total Interest Income | N.A. |
Total Interest Expense | N.A. |
Net interest income | N.A. |
Provision for loan and lease losses | N.A. |
Total non interest income | N.A. |
Total non interest expense | N.A. |
Pre-tax Net Operating Income | N.A. |
The top three loan types in Home Savings of America’s loan portfolio are 1-4 Family Residential Loans, Multifamily Mortgages, and Credit Card Loans.
Compared to other banks, Home Savings of America’s loan portfolio does not show any specific loan specialty.
Note: Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding and double categorization of some loan types. All data from the FDIC. Additional information about this table.
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1-4 Family Residential Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Multifamily Mortgages |
0.00 | ✓ | ||
Credit Card Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Consumer Auto Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Small Business Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Construction and Development Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Commercial Real Estate | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Commercial and Industrial Loans | 0.00 | ✓ | ||
Farm Loans | 0.00 | ✓ |
Customer Reviews for Home Savings of America
Linda R. Moreland
May 13, 2015
I recently found a passbook with a balance of a couple hundred dollars in it. How do I claim this money, plus any occurred interest on this account?
e-mail address is: gumball4@aol.com
phone # is: 909 262-2736
Thank you
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Stephen B Stafford
January 24, 2015
I put a passbook with a small balance in a time capsule in 1984, and forgot about it. A couple of days ago I found
it at my parents house, and was wondering about it's balance. What should I do?? My e- mail is
sbs57@comcast.net
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