Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

Goodwill and Intangible Assets

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Goodwill and Intangible Assets
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Goodwill and Intangible Assets [Abstract]  
Goodwill and Intangible Assets
5. Goodwill and Intangible Assets

Goodwill

Goodwill represents the excess of cost over the fair value of the net assets acquired from various acquisitions. Goodwill is not amortized.  The Company performs a goodwill impairment test annually, by reporting unit, in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, or whenever potential impairment triggers occur.  Should the two-step process be necessary, the first step of the impairment test identifies potential impairment by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit to its carrying value including goodwill. In applying a fair-value-based test, estimates are made of the expected future cash flows to be derived from the reporting unit. Similar to the review for impairment of other long-lived assets, the resulting fair value determination is significantly impacted by estimates of future margins, capital needs, economic trends and other factors. If the carrying value of the reporting unit exceeds its fair value, the second step of the impairment test is performed to measure the amount of impairment loss, if any. The second step of the impairment test compares the implied fair value of the reporting unit goodwill with the carrying amount of that goodwill. An impairment loss would be recognized to the extent the carrying value of goodwill exceeds its implied fair value. There was no impairment recorded during the three and nine month periods ended June 30, 2014 and 2013.

Intangible Assets

As of June 30, 2014
( In Thousands)
 
Cost
   
Accumulated
Amortization
   
Loss on Impairment
of Intangible Assets
   
Net
Book Value
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
Customer Relationships
 
$
2,690
   
$
1,057
   
$
-
     
1,633
 
Trade Name
   
17
     
10
     
-
     
7
 
 
                               
 
 
$
2,707
   
$
1,067
   
$
-
     
1,640
 

As of September 30, 2013
(In Thousands)
 
Cost
   
Accumulated
Amortization
   
Loss on Impairment
of Intangible Assets
   
Net
Book Value
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
Customer Relationships
 
$
2,690
   
$
816
   
$
-
   
$
1,874
 
Trade Name
   
17
     
7
     
-
     
10
 
 
                               
 
 
$
2,707
   
$
823
   
$
-
   
$
1,884
 

Amortization expense was approximately $81,000 and $244,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2014, respectively and was approximately $80,000 and $240,000 for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2013, respectively.

The trade names are amortized on a straight – line basis over the estimated useful life of five years. Customer relationships are amortized based on the future undiscounted cash flows over estimated remaining useful lives of three to ten years. Over the next five years, annual amortization expense for these finite life intangible assets will be approximately $320,000 in 2014, $320,000 in 2015, $320,000 in 2016, $320,000 in 2017 and $320,000 in 2018 and $40,000 thereafter.

Long-lived assets, such as purchased intangibles subject to amortization, are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. The Company regularly evaluates whether events and circumstances have occurred that indicate possible impairment and relies on a number of factors, including operating results, business plans, economic projections, and anticipated future cash flows. The Company uses an estimate of the future undiscounted net cash flows of the related asset or asset group over the remaining life in measuring whether the assets are recoverable.

During the three and nine month periods ended June 30, 2014 and 2013, the Company did not record any impairment of intangible assets.