Leases
    The Company's lease commitments consist primarily of agreements to lease land and office facilities that it occupies to operate several of its retail locations that are classified as operating leases and are recognized on the balance sheet as right-of-use (“ROU”) asset and lease liabilities. As of December 31, 2025, the Company has operating lease ROU assets of $5.9 million and operating lease liabilities of $5.9 million. As of December 31, 2024, the Company has operating lease ROU assets of $7.5
million and operating lease liabilities of $7.5 million. The Company does not have any agreements that are classified as finance leases.

    The following table presents additional information about the Company's operating leases for the years indicated:
(In Thousands)20252024
Lease Cost
Operating lease cost(1)
$3,060 $2,975 
Short term lease cost(1)
247 141 
Total lease cost$3,307 $3,116 
Other information
Operating leases - operating cash flows$2,738 $2,779 
Weighted average lease term - operating leases, in years13.2511.57
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases3.87%3.65%
(1)Expenses are classified within occupancy expense on the Consolidated Statements of Income.

    The table below reconciles the remaining undiscounted cash flows for the next five years for each twelve-month period presented and the total of the subsequent remaining years to the operating lease liabilities recorded on the balance sheet:

(In Thousands)Operating Leases
2026$1,601 
20271,094 
2028831 
2029662 
2030308 
Thereafter3,238 
Total minimum lease payments$7,734 
Less: amount of lease payment representing interest(1,793)
Present value of future minimum lease payments$5,941 

Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Mar 6, 2026Showing above
2024Mar 10, 2025
2023Mar 8, 2024
2022Mar 7, 2023
2021Mar 4, 2022
2020Mar 5, 2021
2019Mar 6, 2020

About Leases Disclosures

Lease disclosures under ASC 842 provide a comprehensive view of a company's leased asset portfolio, including the split between operating and finance leases, discount rates used to present-value future payments, and the maturity schedule of lease obligations. This section reveals a significant source of off-balance-sheet commitments that were largely hidden before the current standard.

Key signals: the weighted-average discount rate affects the size of recorded lease liabilities — a higher rate reduces the reported obligation, so compare the chosen rate against the company's incremental borrowing rate. The operating versus finance lease mix affects both EBITDA and operating income presentation. Watch the maturity table for concentration risk: large payment cliffs in specific years may create cash flow pressure. Variable lease payments excluded from the liability measurement represent real obligations that do not appear on the balance sheet. Compare total lease costs against prior-year operating lease expense to assess the true economic burden.