Administration fee
Funds Management also serves as the administrator to the Fund, providing the Fund with a wide range of administrative services necessary to the operation of the Fund. Funds Management is entitled to receive an annual administration fee from the Fund equal to 0.05% of the Fund’s average daily total assets.
Interfund transactions
The Fund may purchase or sell portfolio investment securities to certain other Wells Fargo affiliates pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act and under procedures adopted by the Board of Trustees. The procedures have been designed to ensure that these interfund transactions, which do not incur broker commissions, are effected at current market prices. Pursuant to these procedures, the Fund had $539,313, $0 and $0 in interfund purchases, sales and net realized gains (losses), respectively, during the six months ended February 28, 2021.
5. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS
The Fund has authorized an unlimited number of shares with no par value. For the six months ended February 28, 2021 and year ended August 31, 2020, the Fund issued 5,900 and 14,381 shares, respectively.
Under an open-market share repurchase program (the “Buyback Program”), the Fund is authorized to repurchase up to 10% of its outstanding shares in open market transactions. The Fund’s Board of Trustees has delegated to Funds Management full discretion to administer the Buyback Program including the determination of the amount and timing of repurchases in accordance with the best interests of the Fund and subject to applicable legal limitations. During the six months ended February 28, 2021, the Fund did not repurchase any of its shares under the open-market share repurchase program.
6. BORROWINGS
The Fund has borrowed $25,000,000 through a revolving credit facility administered by a major financial institution (the “Facility”). The Facility, which was effective October 27, 2020, has a commitment amount of up to $25,000,000 . The Fund is charged interest at the 30 day London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) plus 0.70% or the 1 Month LIBOR plus 0.70% and a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum of the unutilized amount of the commitment amount. The financial institution holds a security interest in all the assets of the Fund as collateral for the borrowing. Based on the nature of the terms of the Facility and comparative market rates, the carrying amount of the borrowings at February 28, 2021 approximates its fair value. If measured at fair value, the borrowings would be categorized as a Level 2 under the fair value hierarchy. Prior to October 27, 2020, the Fund had a commitment amount of $25,000,000 with interest charged at LIBOR plus 0.65% and a commitment fee of 0.30% of the average daily unutilized amount of the commitment which was waived if the amount drawn on the Facility was over 75% of the committed amount.
During the six months ended February 28, 2021, the Fund had average borrowings outstanding of $24,364,641 at an average interest rate of 0.85% and paid interest in the amount of $102,573, which represents 0.18% of its average daily net assets (annualized).
7. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
Purchases and sales of investments, excluding U.S. government obligations (if any) and short-term securities, for the six months ended February 28, 2021 were $30,002,486 and $28,183,235, respectively.
As of February 28, 2021, the Fund had unfunded loan commitments of $648,494.
8. CONCENTRATION RISKS
As of the end of the period, the Fund concentrated its portfolio of investments in the utilities sector. A fund that invests a substantial portion of its assets in any sector may be more affected by changes in that sector than would be a fund whose investments are not heavily weighted in any sector.
9. INDEMNIFICATION
Under the Fund's organizational documents, the officers and Trustees have been granted certain indemnification rights against certain liabilities that may arise out of performance of their duties to the Fund. The Fund has entered into a separate agreement with each Trustee that converts indemnification rights currently existing under the Fund’s organizational documents into contractual rights that cannot be changed in the future without the consent of the Trustee. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Fund may enter into contracts with service providers that contain a variety of indemnification clauses. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is dependent on future claims that may be made against the Fund and, therefore, cannot be estimated.