HOW HEALTHY IS THIS BANK?
Shoshone First Bank
This bank is owned by Wells Fargo & Company, which has received money through the TARP program.
The troubled asset ratio
A "troubled asset ratio" compares the sum of troubled assets with the sum of Tier 1 Capital plus Loan Loss Reserves. Generally speaking, higher values in this ratio indicate that a bank is under more stress caused by loans that are not paying as scheduled.
Financial details for Shoshone First Bank
NA means the bank did not exist or did not report on the date given. This could be because a merger created a new bank, or because the bank came into existence in the given year.
Note: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insures deposit accounts up to $250,000. The "troubled asset ratio" is not an FDIC statistic. It is derived by adding the amounts of loans past due 90 days or more, loans in non-accrual status and other real estate owned (primarily properties obtained through foreclosure) and dividing that amount by the bank's capital and loan loss reserves. It is reported as a percentage. For example, a bank with $100,000 in "troubled assets" and $1,000,000 in capital would have a "troubled asset ratio" of 10 percent. For a fuller explanation, see our methodology.


