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Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund – ‘N-CSRS’ on 5/24/23

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‘N-CSRS’   —   Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund

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"Performance
"Fund Profile
"Endnotes and Additional Disclosures
"Financial Statements
"Officers and Trustees
"Privacy Notice
"Important Notices

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  Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund  
 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
 
Form N‑CSR
 
 
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act File Number: 811‑21614
 
 
 i Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
 
 
Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
 
 
Deidre E. Walsh
Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110
(Name and Address of Agent for Services)
 
 
(617) 482‑8260
(Registrant’s Telephone Number)
September 30
Date of Fiscal Year End
Date of Reporting Period
 
 
 

Item 1.
Reports to Stockholders


Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income
Fund (EOI)
Semiannual Report



Commodity Futures Trading Commission Registration. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) has adopted regulations that subject registered investment companies and advisers to regulation by the CFTC if a fund invests more than a prescribed level of its assets in certain CFTC-regulated instruments (including futures, certain options and swap agreements) or markets itself as providing investment exposure to such instruments. The investment adviser has claimed an exclusion from the definition of “commodity pool operator” under the Commodity Exchange Act with respect to its management of the Fund. Accordingly, neither the Fund nor the adviser with respect to the operation of the Fund is subject to CFTC regulation. Because of its management of other strategies, the Fund’s adviser is registered with the CFTC as a commodity pool operator. The adviser is also registered as a commodity trading advisor.
Managed Distribution Plan. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (Order), the Fund is authorized to distribute long-term capital gains to shareholders more frequently than once per year. Pursuant to the Order, the Fund’s Board of Trustees approved a Managed Distribution Plan (MDP) pursuant to which the Fund makes monthly cash distributions to common shareholders, stated in terms of a fixed amount per common share.
The Fund currently distributes monthly cash distributions equal to $0.1095 per share in accordance with the MDP. You should not draw any conclusions about the Fund’s investment performance from the amount of these distributions or from the terms of the MDP. The MDP will be subject to regular periodic review by the Fund’s Board of Trustees and the Board may amend or terminate the MDP at any time without prior notice to Fund shareholders. However, at this time there are no reasonably foreseeable circumstances that might cause the termination of the MDP.
The Fund may distribute more than its net investment income and net realized capital gains and, therefore, a distribution may include a return of capital. A return of capital distribution does not necessarily reflect the Fund’s investment performance and should not be confused with “yield” or “income.” With each distribution, the Fund will issue a notice to shareholders and a press release containing information about the amount and sources of the distribution and other related information. The amounts and sources of distributions contained in the notice and press release are only estimates and are not provided for tax purposes. The amounts and sources of the Fund’s distributions for tax purposes will be reported to shareholders on Form 1099-DIV for each calendar year.
Fund shares are not insured by the FDIC and are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, any depository institution. Shares are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of principal invested.




Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Performance

Portfolio Manager(s) G.R. Nelson
% Average Annual Total Returns1 Inception Date Six Months One Year Five Years Ten Years
Fund at NAV 10/29/2004 13.21% (6.35)% 8.70% 9.75%
Fund at Market Price 12.64 (10.05) 9.45 10.77

S&P 500® Index 15.62% (7.73)% 11.18% 12.23%
Cboe S&P 500 BuyWrite IndexSM 13.15 (6.86) 4.25 5.82
% Premium/Discount to NAV2  
As of period end (2.31)%
Distributions3  
Total Distributions per share for the period $0.657
Distribution Rate at NAV 8.43%
Distribution Rate at Market Price 8.63
See Endnotes and Additional Disclosures in this report.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Returns are historical and are calculated net of management fees and other expenses by determining the percentage change in net asset value (NAV) or market price (as applicable) with all distributions reinvested in accordance with the Fund’s Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Furthermore, returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Performance at market price will differ from performance at NAV due to variations in the Fund’s market price versus NAV, which may reflect factors such as fluctuations in supply and demand for Fund shares, changes in Fund distributions, shifting market expectations for the Fund’s future returns and distribution rates, and other considerations affecting the trading prices of closed-end funds. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance for periods less than or equal to one year is cumulative. Performance is for the stated time period only; due to market volatility, current Fund performance may be lower or higher than the quoted return. For performance as of the most recent month-end, please refer to eatonvance.com.
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Fund Profile

Sector Allocation (% of total investments)1
Top 10 Holdings (% of total investments)1
Microsoft Corp. 8.1%
Apple, Inc. 7.6
Amazon.com, Inc. 3.7
Mastercard, Inc., Class A 2.8
Alphabet, Inc., Class C 2.7
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A 2.6
PepsiCo, Inc. 2.4
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 2.2
Eli Lilly & Co. 2.1
NVIDIA Corp. 2.0
Total 36.2%
 
Footnotes:
1 Depictions do not reflect the Fund’s option positions. Excludes cash and cash equivalents.
3


Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Endnotes and Additional Disclosures

1 S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged index of large-cap stocks commonly used as a measure of U.S. stock market performance. S&P Dow Jones Indices are a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“S&P DJI”) and have been licensed for use. S&P® and S&P 500® are registered trademarks of S&P DJI; Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”); S&P DJI, Dow Jones and their respective affiliates do not sponsor, endorse, sell or promote the Fund, will not have any liability with respect thereto and do not have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P Dow Jones Indices. Cboe S&P 500 BuyWrite IndexSM measures the performance of a hypothetical buy-write strategy on the S&P 500® Index. Unless otherwise stated, index returns do not reflect the effect of any applicable sales charges, commissions, expenses, taxes or leverage, as applicable. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
2 The shares of the Fund often trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. The discount or premium may vary over time and may be higher or lower than what is quoted in this report. For up-to-date premium/discount information, please refer to https://funds.eatonvance.com/closed-end-fund-prices.php.
3 The Distribution Rate is based on the Fund’s last regular distribution per share in the period (annualized) divided by the Fund’s NAV or market price at the end of the period. The Fund’s distributions may be comprised of amounts characterized for federal income tax purposes as qualified and non-qualified ordinary dividends, capital gains and nondividend distributions, also known as return of capital. For additional information about nondividend distributions, please refer to Eaton Vance Closed-End Fund Distribution Notices (19a) posted on our website, eatonvance.com. The Fund will determine the federal income tax character of distributions paid to a shareholder after the end of the calendar year. This is reported on the IRS form 1099-DIV and provided to the shareholder shortly after each year-end. For information about the tax character of distributions made in prior calendar years, please refer to Performance-Tax Character of Distributions on the Fund’s webpage available at eatonvance.com. In recent years, a significant portion of the Fund’s distributions has been characterized as a return of capital. The Fund’s distributions are determined by the investment adviser based on its current assessment of the Fund’s long-term return potential. Fund distributions may be affected by numerous factors including changes in Fund performance, the cost of financing for leverage, portfolio holdings, realized and projected returns, and other factors. As portfolio and market conditions change, the rate of distributions paid by the Fund could change.
  Fund profile subject to change due to active management.
  Important Notice to Shareholders
  On January 26, 2023, the Fund's Board of Trustees voted to exempt, on a going forward basis, all prior and, until further notice, new acquisitions of Fund shares that otherwise might be deemed “Control Share Acquisitions” under the Fund's By-Laws from the Control Share Provisions of the Fund's By-Laws.
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited)

Common Stocks — 100.6%(1)
Security Shares Value
Aerospace & Defense — 1.4%
HEICO Corp.      21,588 $  3,692,412
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.      25,704   5,321,242
      $  9,013,654
Automobile Components — 0.8%
Aptiv PLC(2)      47,547 $  5,334,298
      $  5,334,298
Automobiles — 0.8%
Tesla, Inc.(2)      24,812 $  5,147,498
      $  5,147,498
Banks — 5.3%
Bank of America Corp.     372,942 $ 10,666,141
JPMorgan Chase & Co.     106,512  13,879,579
M&T Bank Corp.      27,818   3,326,198
Wells Fargo & Co.     148,343   5,545,061
      $ 33,416,979
Beverages — 2.4%
PepsiCo, Inc.      82,823 $ 15,098,633
      $ 15,098,633
Biotechnology — 1.8%
AbbVie, Inc.      69,206 $ 11,029,360
      $ 11,029,360
Broadline Retail — 3.8%
Amazon.com, Inc.(2)     230,534 $ 23,811,857
      $ 23,811,857
Capital Markets — 1.9%
Charles Schwab Corp. (The)      83,879 $  4,393,582
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.      72,439   7,554,663
      $ 11,948,245
Chemicals — 2.0%
FMC Corp.      31,683 $  3,869,445
Linde PLC      24,585   8,738,492
      $ 12,607,937
Security Shares Value
Commercial Services & Supplies — 0.9%
Waste Management, Inc.      36,666 $  5,982,791
      $  5,982,791
Communications Equipment — 1.7%
Cisco Systems, Inc.     199,638 $ 10,436,076
      $ 10,436,076
Containers & Packaging — 0.6%
Packaging Corp. of America      27,600 $  3,831,708
      $  3,831,708
Diversified Telecommunication Services — 0.6%
TELUS Corp.     187,550 $  3,724,743
      $  3,724,743
Electric Utilities — 1.8%
Constellation Energy Corp.      70,947 $  5,569,340
NextEra Energy, Inc.      76,365   5,886,214
      $ 11,455,554
Electrical Equipment — 3.3%
AMETEK, Inc.      68,789 $  9,997,105
Eaton Corp. PLC      64,106  10,983,922
      $ 20,981,027
Energy Equipment & Services — 0.7%
Halliburton Co.     137,050 $  4,336,262
      $  4,336,262
Entertainment — 1.9%
Netflix, Inc.(2)      25,295 $  8,738,917
Walt Disney Co. (The)(2)      32,779   3,282,161
      $ 12,021,078
Financial Services — 3.4%
Mastercard, Inc., Class A      49,248 $ 17,897,216
Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A(2)      43,819   3,321,480
      $ 21,218,696
Food Products — 3.2%
Hershey Co. (The)      42,754 $ 10,877,045
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A     129,885   9,055,582
      $ 19,932,627
 
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See Notes to Financial Statements.


Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited) — continued

Security Shares Value
Ground Transportation — 1.4%
Uber Technologies, Inc.(2)     280,520 $  8,892,484
      $  8,892,484
Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 3.3%
Boston Scientific Corp.(2)     161,536 $  8,081,646
Stryker Corp.      17,382   4,962,040
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.      58,830   7,600,836
      $ 20,644,522
Health Care Providers & Services — 0.5%
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.       7,340 $  3,468,811
      $  3,468,811
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 2.5%
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.      43,510 $  6,129,254
Starbucks Corp.      89,857   9,356,809
      $ 15,486,063
Household Products — 1.9%
Procter & Gamble Co. (The)      79,280 $ 11,788,143
      $ 11,788,143
Industrial REITs — 0.8%
EastGroup Properties, Inc.      30,235 $  4,998,450
      $  4,998,450
Insurance — 1.9%
Arch Capital Group, Ltd.(2)      97,777 $  6,636,125
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.      42,061   5,584,018
      $ 12,220,143
Interactive Media & Services — 5.3%
Alphabet, Inc., Class C(2)     161,549 $ 16,801,096
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A(2)      79,255  16,797,305
      $ 33,598,401
IT Services — 1.9%
Accenture PLC, Class A      41,755 $ 11,933,997
      $ 11,933,997
Life Sciences Tools & Services — 2.9%
Danaher Corp.      37,361 $  9,416,466
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.      14,943   8,612,697
      $ 18,029,163
Security Shares Value
Machinery — 1.2%
Caterpillar, Inc.      32,631 $  7,467,278
      $  7,467,278
Multi-Utilities — 0.7%
CMS Energy Corp.      73,049 $  4,483,748
      $  4,483,748
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 4.1%
Chevron Corp.      68,261 $ 11,137,465
ConocoPhillips      65,196   6,468,095
EOG Resources, Inc.      43,298   4,963,250
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.      15,943   3,256,198
      $ 25,825,008
Pharmaceuticals — 6.3%
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.     130,260 $  9,028,321
Eli Lilly & Co.      38,258  13,138,562
Novo Nordisk A/S ADR      38,233   6,084,400
Sanofi      43,583   4,727,828
Zoetis, Inc.      37,919   6,311,238
      $ 39,290,349
Residential REITs — 0.8%
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.      31,457 $  4,751,265
      $  4,751,265
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 4.7%
Analog Devices, Inc.      50,442 $  9,948,171
NVIDIA Corp.      46,823  13,006,025
Texas Instruments, Inc.      33,993   6,323,038
      $ 29,277,234
Software — 11.0%
Intuit, Inc.      13,597 $  6,061,951
Microsoft Corp.     179,819  51,841,818
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.(2)      16,630   3,321,676
Salesforce, Inc.(2)      38,076   7,606,823
      $ 68,832,268
Specialty Retail — 0.7%
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.(2)       4,939 $  4,193,112
      $  4,193,112
 
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See Notes to Financial Statements.


Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited) — continued

Security Shares Value
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals — 7.7%
Apple, Inc.     294,834 $ 48,618,127
      $ 48,618,127
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 1.7%
NIKE, Inc., Class B      86,338 $ 10,588,492
      $ 10,588,492
Wireless Telecommunication Services — 1.0%
T-Mobile US, Inc.(2)      44,264 $  6,411,198
      $  6,411,198
Total Common Stocks
(identified cost $412,109,767)
    $632,127,279
    
Short-Term Investments — 0.9%
Security Shares Value
Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds - Government Portfolio, Institutional Class, 4.73%(3)   5,644,983 $  5,644,983
Total Short-Term Investments
(identified cost $5,644,983)
    $  5,644,983
Total Investments — 101.5%
(identified cost $417,754,750)
    $637,772,262
Total Written Covered Call Options — (0.9)%
(premiums received $4,341,685)
    $ (5,350,617)
Other Assets, Less Liabilities — (0.6)%     $ (4,050,801)
Net Assets — 100.0%     $628,370,844
The percentage shown for each investment category in the Portfolio of Investments is based on net assets.
(1) All or a portion of each applicable common stock for which a written call option is outstanding at March 31, 2023 has been pledged as collateral for such written option.
(2) Non-income producing security.
(3) May be deemed to be an affiliated investment company. The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of March 31, 2023.
 
Written Covered Call Options (Exchange-Traded) — (0.9)%              
Description Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
Exercise
Price
Expiration
Date
Value
AbbVie, Inc.   345   $ 5,498,265   $165  5/5/23 $   (44,881)
Accenture PLC, Class A   205    5,859,105   295  5/5/23    (71,358)
Alphabet, Inc., Class C   805    8,372,000   110 4/21/23    (58,363)
Amazon.com, Inc. 1,150   11,878,350   106 4/28/23   (434,125)
AMETEK, Inc.   340    4,941,220   150 5/19/23    (87,750)
Analog Devices, Inc.   250    4,930,500   195 4/14/23   (128,750)
Apple, Inc. 1,470   24,240,300   168 4/28/23   (452,760)
Aptiv PLC   235    2,636,465   115 4/21/23    (48,175)
Bank of America Corp. 1,565    4,475,900    31 4/14/23     (9,390)
Boston Scientific Corp.   805     4,027,415     50 4/21/23    (70,437)
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See Notes to Financial Statements.


Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited) — continued

Written Covered Call Options (Exchange-Traded)(continued)              
Description Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
Exercise
Price
Expiration
Date
Value
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.   650   $ 4,505,150   $ 69 4/14/23 $   (60,775)
Caterpillar, Inc.   160    3,661,440   232 4/21/23    (60,000)
Charles Schwab Corp. (The)   415    2,173,770    61 4/28/23    (22,618)
Chevron Corp.   340    5,547,440   160 4/21/23   (198,050)
Cisco Systems, Inc.   995    5,201,363    53  5/5/23    (58,745)
ConocoPhillips   325    3,224,325   102 4/28/23    (79,950)
Constellation Energy Corp.   350    2,747,500    85 4/21/23     (9,625)
Danaher Corp.   185    4,662,740   257 4/21/23    (58,275)
Eaton Corp. PLC   320    5,482,880   170 4/21/23   (145,600)
Eli Lilly & Co.   190    6,524,980   350 4/28/23   (150,100)
EOG Resources, Inc.   215    2,464,545   112 4/28/23   (113,950)
FMC Corp.   155    1,893,015   120 4/21/23    (65,100)
Halliburton Co.   685    2,167,340    33 4/21/23    (46,923)
HEICO Corp.   105    1,795,920   175 4/21/23    (20,213)
Hershey Co. (The)   210    5,342,610   260 4/28/23    (60,900)
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.   215    3,028,705   145 4/21/23    (33,863)
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.   125    2,587,750   210 4/21/23    (39,063)
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.   360    3,754,440   105 4/21/23    (63,900)
Intuit, Inc.    65    2,897,895   470  5/5/23    (52,070)
JPMorgan Chase & Co.   370    4,821,470   141 4/14/23     (7,215)
Linde PLC   120    4,265,280   375 4/21/23     (9,600)
M&T Bank Corp.   135    1,614,195   140 4/21/23     (5,400)
Mastercard, Inc., Class A   240    8,721,840   367 4/21/23   (122,400)
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A   435    9,219,390   215 4/21/23   (250,125)
Microsoft Corp.   895   25,802,850   290 4/21/23   (532,525)
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.   155    2,341,120   155 4/21/23    (17,825)
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A   645    4,496,940    72 4/28/23    (37,088)
Netflix, Inc.   125    4,318,500   335 4/14/23   (208,437)
NextEra Energy, Inc.   380    2,929,040    80 4/21/23    (28,500)
NIKE, Inc., Class B   430    5,273,520   126 4/28/23    (84,065)
Novo Nordisk A/S ADR   190    3,023,660   160 5/19/23   (114,950)
NVIDIA Corp.   230    6,388,710   300 4/28/23   (100,625)
Packaging Corp. of America   135    1,874,205   135 4/21/23    (85,050)
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.    80    1,597,920   200 4/14/23    (32,400)
PepsiCo, Inc.   410    7,474,300   190  5/5/23    (33,657)
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.    75    1,531,800   205 4/28/23    (54,750)
Procter & Gamble Co. (The)   395    5,873,255   150 4/28/23    (81,567)
Salesforce, Inc.   190    3,795,820   200  4/6/23    (48,165)
Starbucks Corp.   445    4,633,785   102 4/28/23   (174,662)
Tesla, Inc.   120    2,489,520   205 4/14/23   (128,700)
Texas Instruments, Inc.   165    3,069,165   185 4/14/23    (68,062)
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.    60     3,458,220   590  4/6/23     (9,000)
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited) — continued

Written Covered Call Options (Exchange-Traded)(continued)              
Description Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
Exercise
Price
Expiration
Date
Value
T-Mobile US, Inc.   220   $ 3,186,480   $147  4/6/23 $    (9,240)
Uber Technologies, Inc. 1,400    4,438,000    33 4/28/23   (144,900)
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.    35    1,654,065   495 4/28/23    (16,625)
Walt Disney Co. (The)   160    4,032,640   100 4/14/23    (34,880)
Waste Management, Inc.   180    2,937,060   165  5/5/23    (58,950)
Wells Fargo & Co.   740    2,766,120    42 4/21/23    (13,320)
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.   290    3,746,800   130 4/21/23    (58,000)
Zoetis, Inc.   185    3,079,140   170 4/21/23    (34,225)
Total             $(5,350,617)
Abbreviations:
ADR – American Depositary Receipt
REITs – Real Estate Investment Trusts
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities (Unaudited) 

  March 31, 2023
Assets  
Unaffiliated investments, at value (identified cost $412,109,767) $632,127,279
Affiliated investment, at value (identified cost $5,644,983) 5,644,983
Dividends receivable 316,724
Dividends receivable from affiliated investment 27,552
Receivable for investments sold 4,611,515
Receivable for premiums on written options 386,278
Tax reclaims receivable 41,358
Total assets $643,155,689
Liabilities  
Written options outstanding, at value (premiums received $4,341,685) $5,350,617
Payable for investments purchased 8,015,801
Payable for closed written options 537,509
Due to custodian 37,816
Payable to affiliate:  
 Investment adviser fee 516,786
Accrued expenses 326,316
Total liabilities $14,784,845
Net Assets $628,370,844
Sources of Net Assets  
Common shares, $0.01 par value, unlimited number of shares authorized $403,200
Additional paid-in capital 416,342,886
Distributable earnings 211,624,758
Net Assets $628,370,844
 i Common Shares Issued and Outstanding  i 40,319,975
Net Asset Value Per Common Share  
Net assets ÷ common shares issued and outstanding $15.58
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Statement of Operations (Unaudited)

  Six Months Ended
  March 31, 2023
Investment Income  
Dividend income (net of foreign taxes withheld of $12,726) $4,698,507
Dividend income from affiliated investment 100,837
Total investment income  $4,799,344
Expenses  
Investment adviser fee $3,055,919
Trustees’ fees and expenses 20,114
Custodian fee 103,611
Transfer and dividend disbursing agent fees 9,128
Legal and accounting services 41,478
Printing and postage 155,266
Miscellaneous 24,923
Total expenses $3,410,439
Deduct:  
Waiver and/or reimbursement of expenses by affiliate $4,156
Total expense reductions $4,156
Net expenses $3,406,283
Net investment income $1,393,061
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)  
Net realized gain (loss):  
Investment transactions $19,092,915
Written options (2,317,317)
Foreign currency transactions (4,038)
Net realized gain $16,771,560
Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation):  
Investments $61,246,303
Written options (3,875,707)
Foreign currency 3,879
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) $57,374,475
Net realized and unrealized gain $74,146,035
Net increase in net assets from operations $75,539,096
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Statements of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended
March 31, 2023
(Unaudited)
Year Ended
September 30, 2022
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
From operations:    
Net investment income $1,393,061 $2,860,839
Net realized gain 16,771,560 50,831,651
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) 57,374,475 (155,185,242)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations $75,539,096 $(101,492,752)
Distributions to shareholders $(26,423,024)* $(52,372,375)
Capital share transactions:    
Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs (see Note 5) $2,134,843 $13,192,291
Reinvestment of distributions 1,015,972 1,278,308
Net increase in net assets from capital share transactions $3,150,815 $14,470,599
Net increase (decrease) in net assets $52,266,887 $(139,394,528)
Net Assets    
At beginning of period $576,103,957 $715,498,485
At end of period $628,370,844 $576,103,957
* A portion of the distributions may be deemed a tax return of capital at year-end. See Note 2.
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Financial Highlights

  Six Months Ended
March 31, 2023
(Unaudited)
Year Ended September 30,
    2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Net asset value — Beginning of period $14.360 $18.180 $15.680 $15.060 $15.880 $14.470
Income (Loss) From Operations            
Net investment income(1) $0.035 $0.072 $0.074 $0.127 $0.102 $0.091
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) 1.841 (2.585) 3.543 1.571 0.145 2.356
Total income (loss) from operations $1.876 $(2.513) $3.617 $1.698 $0.247 $2.447
Less Distributions            
From net investment income $(0.657)* $(0.070) $(0.075) $(0.129) $(0.100) $(0.089)
From net realized gain (1.244) (1.008) (0.967) (0.848)
Tax return of capital (0.034) (0.949) (0.100)
Total distributions $(0.657) $(1.314) $(1.117) $(1.078) $(1.067) $(1.037)
Premium from common shares sold through shelf offering (see Note 5)(1) $0.001 $0.007 $0.000(2) $0.000(2) $0.000(2) $
Net asset value — End of period $15.580 $14.360 $18.180 $15.680 $15.060 $15.880
Market value — End of period $15.220 $14.100 $17.900 $14.640 $15.140 $16.010
Total Investment Return on Net Asset Value(3) 13.21%(4) (14.72)% 23.70% 12.08% 2.11% 17.69%
Total Investment Return on Market Value(3) 12.64%(4) (14.95)% 30.45% 4.09% 1.81% 22.46%
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted) $628,371 $576,104 $715,498 $616,526 $591,013 $622,888
Ratios (as a percentage of average daily net assets):            
Expenses 1.11%(5)(6) 1.10%(6) 1.10% 1.11% 1.11% 1.11%
Net investment income 0.46%(5) 0.41% 0.42% 0.84% 0.69% 0.60%
Portfolio Turnover 27%(4) 50% 35% 41% 55% 46%
(1) Computed using average shares outstanding.
(2) Amount is less than $0.0005.
(3) Returns are historical and are calculated by determining the percentage change in net asset value or market value with all distributions reinvested. Distributions are assumed to be reinvested at prices obtained under the Fund's dividend reinvestment plan.
(4) Not annualized.
(5) Annualized.
(6) Includes a reduction by the investment adviser of a portion of its adviser fee due to the Fund's investment in the Liquidity Fund (equal to less than 0.005% of average daily net assets for the six months ended March 31, 2023 and the year ended September 30, 2022).
* A portion of the distributions may be deemed from net realized gain or a tax return of capital at year-end. See Note 2.
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

1  Significant Accounting Policies
Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund (the Fund) is a Massachusetts business trust registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as a diversified, closed-end management investment company.  i The Fund's primary investment objective is to provide current income, with a secondary objective of capital appreciation.
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies of the Fund. The policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP). The Fund is an investment company and follows accounting and reporting guidance in the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946.
A  Investment ValuationThe following methodologies are used to determine the market value or fair value of investments.
Equity Securities. Equity securities listed on a U.S. securities exchange generally are valued at the last sale or closing price on the day of valuation or, if no sales took place on such date, at the mean between the closing bid and ask prices on the exchange where such securities are principally traded. Equity securities listed on the NASDAQ National Market System are valued at the NASDAQ official closing price. Unlisted or listed securities for which closing sales prices or closing quotations are not available are valued at the mean between the latest available bid and ask prices.
Derivatives. U.S. exchange-traded options are valued at the mean between the bid and ask prices at valuation time as reported by the Options Price Reporting Authority. Non-U.S. exchange-traded options and over-the-counter options are valued by a third party pricing service using techniques that consider factors including the value of the underlying instrument, the volatility of the underlying instrument and the period of time until option expiration.
Foreign Securities and Currencies. Foreign securities and currencies are valued in U.S. dollars, based on foreign currency exchange rate quotations supplied by a third party pricing service. The pricing service uses a proprietary model to determine the exchange rate. Inputs to the model include reported trades and implied bid/ask spreads. The daily valuation of exchange-traded foreign securities generally is determined as of the close of trading on the principal exchange on which such securities trade. Events occurring after the close of trading on foreign exchanges may result in adjustments to the valuation of foreign securities to more accurately reflect their fair value as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange. When valuing foreign equity securities that meet certain criteria, the Fund's Trustees have approved the use of a fair value service that values such securities to reflect market trading that occurs after the close of the applicable foreign markets of comparable securities or other instruments that have a strong correlation to the fair-valued securities.
Other. Investments in management investment companies (including money market funds) that do not trade on an exchange are valued at the net asset value as of the close of each business day.
Fair Valuation. In connection with Rule 2a-5 of the 1940 Act, the Trustees have designated the Fund’s investment adviser as its valuation designee. Investments for which valuations or market quotations are not readily available or are deemed unreliable are valued by the investment adviser, as valuation designee, at fair value using methods that most fairly reflect the security’s “fair value”, which is the amount that the Fund might reasonably expect to receive for the security upon its current sale in the ordinary course. Each such determination is based on a consideration of relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. These factors may include, but are not limited to, the type of security, the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies or entities, quotations or relevant information obtained from broker/dealers or other market participants, information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), an analysis of the company’s or entity’s financial statements, and an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold.
B  Investment TransactionsInvestment transactions for financial statement purposes are accounted for on a trade date basis. Realized gains and losses on investments sold are determined on the basis of identified cost.
C  IncomeDividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date for dividends received in cash and/or securities. However, if the ex-dividend date has passed, certain dividends from foreign securities are recorded as the Fund is informed of the ex-dividend date. Withholding taxes on foreign dividends and capital gains have been provided for in accordance with the Fund's understanding of the applicable countries’ tax rules and rates.
D  Federal TaxesThe Fund's policy is to comply with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute to shareholders each year substantially all of its net investment income, and all or substantially all of its net realized capital gains. Accordingly, no provision for federal income or excise tax is necessary.
As of March 31, 2023, the Fund had no uncertain tax positions that would require financial statement recognition, de-recognition, or disclosure. The Fund files a U.S. federal income tax return annually after its fiscal year-end, which is subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from the date of filing.
E  Foreign Currency TranslationInvestment valuations, other assets, and liabilities initially expressed in foreign currencies are translated each business day into U.S. dollars based upon current exchange rates. Purchases and sales of foreign investment securities and income and expenses denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars based upon currency exchange rates in effect on the respective dates of such transactions. Recognized
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) — continued

gains or losses on investment transactions attributable to changes in foreign currency exchange rates are recorded for financial statement purposes as net realized gains and losses on investments. That portion of unrealized gains and losses on investments that results from fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates is not separately disclosed.
F  Use of EstimatesThe preparation of the financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of income and expense during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
G  IndemnificationsUnder the Fund's organizational documents, its officers and Trustees may be indemnified against certain liabilities and expenses arising out of the performance of their duties to the Fund. Under Massachusetts law, if certain conditions prevail, shareholders of a Massachusetts business trust (such as the Fund) could be deemed to have personal liability for the obligations of the Fund. However, the Fund’s Declaration of Trust contains an express disclaimer of liability on the part of Fund shareholders and the By-laws provide that the Fund shall assume, upon request by the shareholder, the defense on behalf of any Fund shareholders. Moreover, the By-laws also provide for indemnification out of Fund property of any shareholder held personally liable solely by reason of being or having been a shareholder for all loss or expense arising from such liability. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Fund enters into agreements with service providers that may contain indemnification clauses. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Fund that have not yet occurred.
H  Written OptionsUpon the writing of a call or a put option, the premium received by the Fund is included in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities as a liability. The amount of the liability is subsequently marked-to-market to reflect the current market value of the option written, in accordance with the Fund’s policies on investment valuations discussed above. Premiums received from writing options which expire are treated as realized gains. Premiums received from writing options which are exercised or are closed are added to or offset against the proceeds or amount paid on the transaction to determine the realized gain or loss. When an index option is exercised, the Fund is required to deliver an amount of cash determined by the excess of the exercise price of the option over the value of the index (in the case of a put) or the excess of the value of the index over the exercise price of the option (in the case of a call) at contract termination. If a put option on a security is exercised, the premium reduces the cost basis of the securities purchased by the Fund. The Fund, as a writer of an option, may have no control over whether the underlying securities or other assets may be sold (call) or purchased (put) and, as a result, bears the market risk of an unfavorable change in the price of the securities or other assets underlying the written option. The Fund may also bear the risk of not being able to enter into a closing transaction if a liquid secondary market does not exist.
I  Interim Financial StatementsThe interim financial statements relating to March 31, 2023 and for the six months then ended have not been audited by an independent registered public accounting firm, but in the opinion of the Fund’s management, reflect all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for the fair presentation of the financial statements.
2  Distributions to Shareholders and Income Tax Information
Subject to its Managed Distribution Plan, the Fund makes monthly distributions from its cash available for distribution, which consists of the Fund’s dividends and interest income after payment of Fund expenses, net option premiums and net realized and unrealized gains on stock investments. The Fund intends to distribute all or substantially all of its net realized capital gains. Distributions are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Distributions to shareholders are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP. As required by U.S. GAAP, only distributions in excess of tax basis earnings and profits are reported in the financial statements as a return of capital. Permanent differences between book and tax accounting relating to distributions are reclassified to paid-in capital. For tax purposes, distributions from short-term capital gains are considered to be from ordinary income. Distributions in any year may include a substantial return of capital component. For the six months ended March 31, 2023, the amount of distributions estimated to be a tax return of capital was approximately $10,990,000. The final determination of tax characteristics of the Fund’s distributions will occur at the end of the year, at which time it will be reported to the shareholders.
The cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments, including open derivative contracts, of the Fund at March 31, 2023, as determined on a federal income tax basis, were as follows:
Aggregate cost $414,096,412
Gross unrealized appreciation $224,842,657
Gross unrealized depreciation (6,517,424)
Net unrealized appreciation $218,325,233
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Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) — continued

3  Investment Adviser Fee and Other Transactions with Affiliates
The investment adviser fee is earned by Eaton Vance Management (EVM), an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, as compensation for investment advisory services rendered to the Fund. The fee is computed at an annual rate of 1.00% of the Fund’s average daily gross assets, as defined in the investment advisory agreement, and is payable monthly. Gross assets as referred to herein represent net assets plus obligations attributable to investment leverage. During the six months ended March 31, 2023, the Fund had no obligations attributable to investment leverage. For the six months ended March 31, 2023, the Fund’s investment adviser fee amounted to $3,055,919. The Fund may invest in a money market fund, the Institutional Class of the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds - Government Portfolio (the "Liquidity Fund"), an open-end management investment company managed by Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley. The investment adviser fee paid by the Fund is reduced by an amount equal to its pro-rata share of the advisory and administration fees paid by the Fund due to its investment in the Liquidity Fund. For the six months ended March 31, 2023, the investment adviser fee paid was reduced by $4,156 relating to the Fund’s investment in the Liquidity Fund. EVM also serves as administrator of the Fund, but receives no compensation.
Trustees and officers of the Fund who are members of EVM’s organization receive remuneration for their services to the Fund out of the investment adviser fee. Trustees of the Fund who are not affiliated with EVM may elect to defer receipt of all or a percentage of their annual fees in accordance with the terms of the Trustees Deferred Compensation Plan. For the six months ended March 31, 2023, no significant amounts have been deferred. Certain officers and Trustees of the Fund are officers of EVM.
4  Purchases and Sales of Investments
Purchases and sales of investments, other than short-term obligations, aggregated $168,176,488 and $190,545,334, respectively, for the six months ended March 31, 2023.
5  Common Shares of Beneficial Interest and Shelf Offering
Common shares issued by the Fund pursuant to its dividend reinvestment plan for the six months ended March 31, 2023 and the year ended September 30, 2022 were 65,879 and 69,800, respectively.
In August 2012, the Board of Trustees initially approved a share repurchase program for the Fund. Pursuant to the reauthorization of the share repurchase program by the Board of Trustees in March 2019, the Fund is authorized to repurchase up to 10% of its common shares outstanding as of the last day of the prior calendar year at market prices when shares are trading at a discount to net asset value. The share repurchase program does not obligate the Fund to purchase a specific amount of shares. There were no repurchases of common shares by the Fund for the six months ended March 31, 2023 and the year ended September 30, 2022.
Pursuant to a registration statement filed with the SEC, the Fund is authorized to issue up to an additional 2,942,268 common shares through an equity shelf offering program (the “shelf offering”). Under the shelf offering, the Fund, subject to market conditions, may raise additional capital from time to time and in varying amounts and offering methods at a net price at or above the Fund’s net asset value per common share. During the six months ended March 31, 2023 and the year ended September 30, 2022, the Fund sold 135,911 and 696,399 common shares, respectively, and received proceeds (net of offering costs) of $2,134,843 and $13,192,291, respectively, through its shelf offering. The net proceeds in excess of the net asset value of the shares sold were $55,245 for the six months ended March 31, 2023 and $293,971 for the year ended September 30, 2022. Offering costs (other than the applicable sales commissions) incurred in connection with the shelf offering were borne directly by EVM. Eaton Vance Distributors, Inc. (EVD), an affiliate of EVM, is the distributor of the Fund’s shares and is entitled to receive a sales commission from the Fund of 1.00% of the gross sales price per share, a portion of which is re-allowed to sales agents. The Fund was informed that the sales commissions retained by EVD during the six months ended March 31, 2023 and the year ended September 30, 2022 were $4,313 and $26,651, respectively.
6  Financial Instruments
The Fund may trade in financial instruments with off-balance sheet risk in the normal course of its investing activities. These financial instruments may include written options and may involve, to a varying degree, elements of risk in excess of the amounts recognized for financial statement purposes. The notional or contractual amounts of these instruments represent the investment the Fund has in particular classes of financial instruments and do not necessarily represent the amounts potentially subject to risk. The measurement of the risks associated with these instruments is meaningful only when all related and offsetting transactions are considered. A summary of obligations under these financial instruments at March 31, 2023 is included in the Portfolio of Investments. At March 31, 2023, the Fund had sufficient cash and/or securities to cover commitments under these contracts.
The Fund is subject to equity price risk in the normal course of pursuing its investment objectives. The Fund writes covered call options on individual stocks above the current value of the stock to generate premium income. In writing call options on individual stocks, the Fund in effect sells potential appreciation in the value of the applicable stock above the exercise price in exchange for the option premium received. The Fund retains the risk of loss, minus the premium received, should the price of the underlying stock decline.
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Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) — continued

The fair value of open derivative instruments (not considered to be hedging instruments for accounting disclosure purposes) and whose primary underlying risk exposure is equity price risk at March 31, 2023 was as follows:
  Fair Value
Derivative Asset Derivative Liability Derivative(1)
Written options $ — $(5,350,617)
(1) Statement of Assets and Liabilities location: Written options outstanding, at value.
The effect of derivative instruments (not considered to be hedging instruments for accounting disclosure purposes) on the Statement of Operations and whose primary underlying risk exposure is equity price risk for the six months ended March 31, 2023 was as follows:
Derivative Realized Gain (Loss)
on Derivatives Recognized
in Income(1)
Change in Unrealized
Appreciation (Depreciation) on
Derivatives Recognized in Income(2)
Written options $(2,317,317) $(3,875,707)
(1) Statement of Operations location: Net realized gain (loss): Written options.
(2) Statement of Operations location: Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation): Written options.
The average number of written options contracts outstanding during the six months ended March 31, 2023, which is indicative of the volume of this derivative type, was 24,319 contracts.
7  Affiliated Investments
At March 31, 2023, the value of the Fund's investment in funds that may be deemed to be affiliated was $5,644,983, which represents 0.9% of the Fund's net assets. Transactions in such funds by the Fund for the six months ended March 31, 2023 were as follows:
Name Value,
beginning
of period
Purchases Sales
proceeds
Net
realized
gain (loss)
Change in
unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Value, end
of period
Dividend
income
Shares,
end of period
Short-Term Investments
Liquidity Fund $2,642,607 $80,358,350 $(77,355,974) $ — $ — $5,644,983 $100,837 5,644,983
8  Fair Value Measurements
Under generally accepted accounting principles for fair value measurements, a three-tier hierarchy to prioritize the assumptions, referred to as inputs, is used in valuation techniques to measure fair value. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad levels listed below.
Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)
Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including a fund's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)
In cases where the inputs used to measure fair value fall in different levels of the fair value hierarchy, the level disclosed is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
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Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) — continued

At March 31, 2023, the hierarchy of inputs used in valuing the Fund's investments and open derivative instruments, which are carried at value, were as follows:
Asset Description  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Common Stocks:        
Communication Services $ 55,755,420 $       — $    — $ 55,755,420
Consumer Discretionary  64,561,320        —     —  64,561,320
Consumer Staples  46,819,403        —     —  46,819,403
Energy  30,161,270        —     —  30,161,270
Financials  78,804,063        —     —  78,804,063
Health Care  87,734,377  4,727,828     —  92,462,205
Industrials  52,337,234        —     —  52,337,234
Information Technology 169,097,702        —     — 169,097,702
Materials  16,439,645        —     —  16,439,645
Real Estate   9,749,715        —     —   9,749,715
Utilities  15,939,302        —     —  15,939,302
Total Common Stocks $627,399,451 $4,727,828* $    — $632,127,279
Short-Term Investments $  5,644,983 $       — $    — $  5,644,983
Total Investments $633,044,434 $ 4,727,828 $    — $637,772,262
Liability Description         
Written Covered Call Options $ (5,350,617) $       — $    — $ (5,350,617)
Total $ (5,350,617) $       — $    — $ (5,350,617)
* Includes foreign equity securities whose values were adjusted to reflect market trading of comparable securities or other correlated instruments that occurred after the close of trading in their applicable foreign markets.
9  Risks and Uncertainties
 i 
Pandemic Risk
An outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus was first detected in China in late 2019 and subsequently spread internationally. This coronavirus has resulted in closing borders, enhanced health screenings, changes to healthcare service preparation and delivery, quarantines, cancellations, disruptions to supply chains and customer activity, as well as general concern and uncertainty. Health crises caused by outbreaks of disease, such as the coronavirus outbreak, may exacerbate other pre-existing political, social and economic risks and disrupt normal market conditions and operations. The impact of this outbreak has negatively affected the worldwide economy, as well as the economies of individual countries and industries, and could continue to affect the market in significant and unforeseen ways. Other epidemics and pandemics that may arise in the future may have similar effects. Any such impact could adversely affect the Fund's performance, or the performance of the securities in which the Fund invests.
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Eaton Vance
Enhanced Equity Income Fund
Officers and Trustees

Officers
R. Kelly Williams, Jr.
President
Nicholas S. Di Lorenzo
Secretary
Deidre E. Walsh
Vice President and Chief Legal Officer
Richard F. Froio
Chief Compliance Officer
James F. Kirchner
Treasurer
 
Trustees  
George J. Gorman
Chairperson
 
Alan C. Bowser(1)  
Thomas E. Faust Jr.*  
Mark R. Fetting  
Cynthia E. Frost  
Valerie A. Mosley  
Anchal Pachnanda*(2)  
Keith Quinton  
Marcus L. Smith  
Susan J. Sutherland  
Scott E. Wennerholm  
Nancy A. Wiser  
 
* Interested Trustee
(1) Mr. Bowser began serving as Trustee effective January 4, 2023.
(2) Ms. Pachnanda began serving as Trustee effective April 1, 2023.
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Eaton Vance Funds
Privacy Notice April 2021

FACTS WHAT DOES EATON VANCE DO WITH YOUR
PERSONAL INFORMATION?
Why? Financial companies choose how they share your personal information. Federal law gives consumers the right to limit some but not all sharing. Federal law also requires us to tell you how we collect, share, and protect your personal information. Please read this notice carefully to understand what we do.
What? The types of personal information we collect and share depend on the product or service you have with us. This information can include:
■ Social Security number and income
■ investment experience and risk tolerance
■ checking account number and wire transfer instructions
How? All financial companies need to share customers’ personal information to run their everyday business. In the section below, we list the reasons financial companies can share their customers’ personal information; the reasons Eaton Vance chooses to share; and whether you can limit this sharing.
Reasons we can share your
personal information
Does Eaton Vance
share?
Can you limit
this sharing?
For our everyday business purposes — such as to process your transactions, maintain your account(s), respond to court orders and legal investigations, or report to credit bureaus Yes No
For our marketing purposes — to offer our products and services to you Yes No
For joint marketing with other financial companies No We don’t share
For our investment management affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your transactions, experiences, and creditworthiness Yes Yes
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your transactions and experiences Yes No
For our affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your creditworthiness No We don’t share
For our investment management affiliates to market to you Yes Yes
For our affiliates to market to you No We don’t share
For nonaffiliates to market to you No We don’t share
To limit our
sharing
Call toll-free 1-800-262-1122 or email: EVPrivacy@eatonvance.com
Please note:
If you are a new customer, we can begin sharing your information 30 days from the date we sent this notice. When you are no longer our customer, we continue to share your information as described in this notice. However, you can contact us at any time to limit our sharing.
Questions? Call toll-free 1-800-262-1122 or email: EVPrivacy@eatonvance.com
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Eaton Vance Funds
Privacy Notice — continued April 2021

Page 2
Who we are
Who is providing this notice? Eaton Vance Management, Eaton Vance Distributors, Inc., Eaton Vance Trust Company, Eaton Vance Management (International) Limited, Eaton Vance Advisers International Ltd., Eaton Vance Global Advisors Limited, Eaton Vance Management’s Real Estate Investment Group, Boston Management and Research, Calvert Research and Management, Eaton Vance and Calvert Fund Families and our investment advisory affiliates (“Eaton Vance”) (see Investment Management Affiliates definition below)
What we do
How does Eaton Vance
protect my personal
information?
To protect your personal information from unauthorized access and use, we use security measures that comply with federal law. These measures include computer safeguards and secured files and buildings. We have policies governing the proper handling of customer information by personnel and requiring third parties that provide support to adhere to appropriate security standards with respect to such information.
How does Eaton Vance
collect my personal
information?
We collect your personal information, for example, when you
■ open an account or make deposits or withdrawals from your account
■ buy securities from us or make a wire transfer
■ give us your contact information
We also collect your personal information from others, such as credit bureaus, affiliates, or other companies.
Why can’t I limit all sharing? Federal law gives you the right to limit only
■ sharing for affiliates’ everyday business purposes — information about your creditworthiness
■ affiliates from using your information to market to you
■ sharing for nonaffiliates to market to you
State laws and individual companies may give you additional rights to limit sharing. See below for more on your rights under state law.
Definitions
Investment Management
Affiliates
Eaton Vance Investment Management Affiliates include registered investment advisers, registered broker- dealers, and registered and unregistered funds. Investment Management Affiliates does not include entities associated with Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, such as Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co.
Affiliates Companies related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
■ Our affiliates include companies with a Morgan Stanley name and financial companies such as Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co.
Nonaffiliates Companies not related by common ownership or control. They can be financial and nonfinancial companies.
■ Eaton Vance does not share with nonaffiliates so they can market to you.
Joint marketing A formal agreement between nonaffiliated financial companies that together market financial products or services to you.
■ Eaton Vance doesn’t jointly market.
Other important information
Vermont: Except as permitted by law, we will not share personal information we collect about Vermont residents with Nonaffiliates unless you provide us with your written consent to share such information.
California: Except as permitted by law, we will not share personal information we collect about California residents with Nonaffiliates and we will limit sharing such personal information with our Affiliates to comply with California privacy laws that apply to us.
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Eaton Vance Funds
IMPORTANT NOTICES

Delivery of Shareholder Documents. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) permits funds to deliver only one copy of shareholder documents, including prospectuses, proxy statements and shareholder reports, to fund investors with multiple accounts at the same residential or post office box address. This practice is often called “householding” and it helps eliminate duplicate mailings to shareholders. American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC (“AST”), the closed-end funds transfer agent, or your financial intermediary, may household the mailing of your documents indefinitely unless you instruct AST, or your financial intermediary, otherwise. If you would prefer that your Eaton Vance documents not be householded, please contact AST or your financial intermediary. Your instructions that householding not apply to delivery of your Eaton Vance documents will typically be effective within 30 days of receipt by AST or your financial intermediary.
Portfolio Holdings. Each Eaton Vance Fund and its underlying Portfolio(s) (if applicable) files a schedule of portfolio holdings on Part F to Form N-PORT with the SEC. Certain information filed on Form N-PORT may be viewed on the Eaton Vance website at www.eatonvance.com, by calling Eaton Vance at 1-800-262-1122 or in the EDGAR database on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Proxy Voting. From time to time, funds are required to vote proxies related to the securities held by the funds. The Eaton Vance Funds or their underlying Portfolios (if applicable) vote proxies according to a set of policies and procedures approved by the Funds’ and Portfolios’ Boards. You may obtain a description of these policies and procedures and information on how the Funds or Portfolios voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30, without charge, upon request, by calling 1-800-262-1122 and by accessing the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Share Repurchase Program. The Fund’s Board of Trustees has approved a share repurchase program authorizing the Fund to repurchase up to 10% of its common shares outstanding as of the last day of the prior calendar year in open-market transactions at a discount to net asset value. The repurchase program does not obligate the Fund to purchase a specific amount of shares. The Fund’s repurchase activity, including the number of shares purchased, average price and average discount to net asset value, is disclosed in the Fund’s annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders.
Additional Notice to Shareholders. If applicable, a Fund may also redeem or purchase its outstanding preferred shares in order to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements, borrowing or rating agency requirements or for other purposes as it deems appropriate or necessary.
Closed-End Fund Information. Eaton Vance closed-end funds make fund performance data and certain information about portfolio characteristics available on the Eaton Vance website shortly after the end of each month. Other information about the funds is available on the website. The funds’ net asset value per share is readily accessible on the Eaton Vance website. Portfolio holdings for the most recent month-end are also posted to the website approximately 30 days following the end of the month. This information is available at www.eatonvance.com on the fund information pages under “Closed-End Funds & Term Trusts.”
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Investment Adviser and Administrator
Eaton Vance Management
Two International Place
Boston, MA 02110
Custodian
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Congress Street, Suite 1
Boston, MA 02114-2016
Transfer Agent
American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC
6201 15th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11219
Fund Offices
Two International Place
Boston, MA 02110


7740    3.31.23


Item 2.

Code of Ethics

Not required in this filing.

 

Item 3.

Audit Committee Financial Expert

Not required in this filing.

 

Item 4.

Principal Accountant Fees and Services

Not required in this filing.

 

Item 5.

Audit Committee of Listed Registrants

Not required in this filing.


Item 6.

Schedule of Investments

Please see schedule of investments contained in the Report to Stockholders included under Item 1 of this Form N-CSR.

 

Item 7.

Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies

Not required in this filing.

 

Item 8.

Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies

Not required in this filing.

 

Item 9.

Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers

No such purchases this period.

 

Item 10.

Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

No material changes.

 

Item 11.

Controls and Procedures

(a) It is the conclusion of the registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer that the effectiveness of the registrant’s current disclosure controls and procedures (such disclosure controls and procedures having been evaluated within 90 days of the date of this filing) provide reasonable assurance that the information required to be disclosed by the registrant has been recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time period specified in the Commission’s rules and forms and that the information required to be disclosed by the registrant has been accumulated and communicated to the registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer in order to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

(b) There have been no changes in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 12.

Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies

No activity to report for the registrant’s most recent fiscal year end.

 

Item 13.

Exhibits

 

(a)(1)    Registrant’s Code of Ethics – Not applicable (please see Item 2).
(a)(2)(i)    Treasurer’s Section 302 certification.
(a)(2)(ii)    President’s Section 302 certification.
(b)    Combined Section 906 certification.
(c)    Registrant’s notices to shareholders pursuant to Registrant’s exemptive order granting an exemption from Section 19(b) of the 1940 Act and Rule 19b-1 thereunder regarding distributions paid pursuant to the Registrant’s Managed Distribution Plan.


Signatures

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund

 

By:  

/s/ R. Kelly Williams

  R. Kelly Williams
  President
Date:   May 22, 2023

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:  

/s/ James F. Kirchner

  James F. Kirchner
  Treasurer
Date:   May 22, 2023

 

By:  

/s/ R. Kelly Williams

  R. Kelly Williams
  President
Date:   May 22, 2023

Dates Referenced Herein   and   Documents Incorporated by Reference

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4/1/233
3/31/23NPORT-P
1/26/23
1/4/233,  424B3
9/30/22N-CEN,  NPORT-P
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