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Two Harbors Investment Corp. Reports First Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Hedge Benefits of MSR Offset Historic Spread Widening in RMBS During Volatile Quarter

NEW YORK, May 4, 2022 - Two Harbors Investment Corp. (NYSE: TWO), an Agency + MSR mortgage real estate investment trust (REIT), today announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2022.
Quarterly Summary
Reported book value of $5.53 per common share, representing a (2.9)% quarterly return on book value(1)
Generated Comprehensive Loss of $60.3 million, representing an annualized return on average common equity of (12.2)%
Reported Earnings Available for Distribution (EAD) of $61.7 million, or $0.18 per weighted average basic common share(2)
Declared a first quarter common stock dividend of $0.17 per share
Grew MSR portfolio with the acquisition of $37.2 billion unpaid principal balance (UPB) through the bulk channel and $7.9 billion UPB through the flow channel

“The first quarter was marked by historic repricing across the rates complex as market expectations converged with the Federal Reserve’s accelerated timeline to higher rates and quantitative tightening. Our portfolio performance in this challenging environment highlights the benefits of the paired Agency + MSR strategy and our active portfolio management,” stated Bill Greenberg, Two Harbors’ President, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer. “After the significant spread widening in the quarter, we are poised to allocate capital to RMBS at fundamentally attractive valuations.”

(1)     Return on book value is defined as the increase (decrease) in book value per common share from the beginning to the end of the given period, plus dividends declared in the period, divided by book value as of the beginning of the period.
(2)    Earnings Available for Distribution is a non-GAAP measure. Please see page 11 for a definition of Earnings Available for Distribution and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial information.




















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Operating Performance
The following table summarizes the company’s GAAP and non-GAAP earnings measurements and key metrics for the first quarter of 2022 and fourth quarter of 2021:
Two Harbors Investment Corp. Operating Performance (unaudited)








(dollars in thousands, except per common share data)



Three Months Ended
March 31, 2022

Three Months Ended
December 31, 2021
Earnings attributable to common stockholders
 Earnings

 Per weighted average basic common share

Annualized return on average common equity

 Earnings

 Per weighted average basic common share

Annualized return on average common equity
Comprehensive Loss$(60,322)

$(0.18)

(12.2)%

$(128,594)$(0.38)(24.7)%
GAAP Net Income (Loss)$271,523 

$0.79 

54.9 %

$(15,041)$(0.05)(2.9)%
Earnings Available for Distribution(1)
$61,746 

$0.18 

12.5 %

$73,276 $0.22 14.1 %
Operating Metrics











Dividend per common share$0.17 





$0.17 




Annualized dividend yield(2)
12.3 %11.8 %
Book value per common share at period end$5.53 





$5.87 




Return on book value(3)
(2.9)%(5.6)%
Operating expenses, excluding non-cash LTIP amortization and nonrecurring expenses(4)
$13,968 





$9,854 




Operating expenses, excluding non-cash LTIP amortization and nonrecurring expenses, as a percentage of average equity(4)
2.1 %1.4 %
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(1)Earnings Available for Distribution, or EAD, is a non-GAAP measure. Please see page 11 for a definition of Earnings Available for Distribution and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial information.
(2)Dividend yield is calculated based on annualizing the dividends declared in the given period, divided by the closing share price as of the end of the period.
(3)Return on book value is defined as the increase (decrease) in book value per common share from the beginning to the end of the given period, plus dividends declared in the period, divided by the book value as of the beginning of the period.
(4)Excludes non-cash equity compensation expense of $4.2 million for the first quarter of 2022 and $2.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2021 and nonrecurring expenses of $0.7 million for the first quarter of 2022 and $0.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2021.

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Portfolio Summary
As of March 31, 2022, the company’s portfolio was comprised of $10.1 billion of Agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), Agency Derivatives and MSR as well as their associated notional hedges. Additionally, the company held $4.7 billion bond equivalent value of net long to-be-announced securities (TBAs).

The following tables summarize the company’s investment portfolio as of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021:
Two Harbors Investment Corp. Portfolio
(dollars in thousands)

Portfolio CompositionAs of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021
(unaudited)(unaudited)
Agency
Fixed Rate $6,950,536 68.9 %$7,140,913 76.0 %
Other Agency(1)
37,868 0.4 %49,397 0.6 %
Total Agency6,988,404 69.3 %7,190,310 76.6 %
Mortgage servicing rights(2)
3,089,963 30.6 %2,191,578 23.3 %
Other12,530 0.1 %12,304 0.1 %
Aggregate Portfolio10,090,897 9,394,192 
Net TBA position(3)
4,730,6454,240,371
Total Portfolio$14,821,542 $13,634,563 
Portfolio Metrics
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2022
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2021
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Average portfolio yield(4)
3.90 %3.72 %
Average cost of financing(5)
1.01 %0.73 %
Net spread2.89 %2.99 %
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(1)Other Agency includes hybrid ARMs and Agency derivatives.
(2)Based on the loans underlying the MSR reported by subservicers on a month lag, adjusted for current month purchases.
(3)Represents bond equivalent value of TBA position. Bond equivalent value is defined as notional amount multiplied by market price. Accounted for as derivative instruments in accordance with GAAP.
(4)Average portfolio yield includes interest income on Agency RMBS and non-Agency securities and MSR servicing income, net of estimated amortization, and servicing expenses.
(5)Average cost of financing includes swap interest rate spread and amortization of upfront payments made or received upon entering.

Portfolio Metrics Specific to RMBS and Agency Derivatives
As of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Weighted average cost basis of Agency principal and interest securities(1)
$104.77 $104.66 
Weighted average three month CPR on Agency RMBS
17.3 %27.7 %
Fixed-rate investments as a percentage of aggregate RMBS and Agency Derivatives portfolio
99.3 %99.1 %
Adjustable-rate investments as a percentage of aggregate RMBS and Agency Derivatives portfolio
0.7 %0.9 %
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(1)Weighted average cost basis includes RMBS principal and interest securities only. Average purchase price utilized carrying value for weighting purposes.

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Portfolio Metrics Specific to MSR(1)
As of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021
(dollars in thousands)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Unpaid principal balance$229,415,913 $193,770,566 
Gross coupon rate3.2 %3.3 %
Current loan size$330 $322 
Original FICO(2)
760758
Original LTV71 %72 %
60+ day delinquencies1.0 %1.3 %
Net servicing fee26.3 basis points26.3 basis points
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2022
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2021
(unaudited)(unaudited)
Fair value gains (losses)$410,624 $(131,828)
Servicing income$136,626 $125,511 
Servicing expenses$24,061 $21,605 
Change in servicing reserves$608 $(23)
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Note: The company does not directly service mortgage loans, but instead contracts with appropriately licensed subservicers to handle substantially all servicing functions in the name of the subservicer for the loans underlying the company’s MSR.
(1)Metrics exclude residential mortgage loans in securitization trusts for which the company is the named servicing administrator. Portfolio metrics, other than UPB, represent averages weighted by UPB.
(2)FICO represents a mortgage industry accepted credit score of a borrower.
Other Investments and Risk Management Metrics
As of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021
(dollars in thousands)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Net long TBA notional amount(1)
$4,622,000 $4,116,000 
Interest rate swaps notional, utilized to economically hedge interest rate exposure (or duration)
$24,299,647 $20,387,300 
Swaptions net notional, utilized as macroeconomic hedges(2,761,000)(1,761,000)
Total interest rate swaps and swaptions notional$21,538,647 $18,626,300 
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(1)Accounted for as derivative instruments in accordance with GAAP.


Financing Summary
The following tables summarize the company’s financing metrics and outstanding repurchase agreements, revolving credit facilities, term notes and convertible senior notes as of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021:
March 31, 2022
Balance
Weighted Average Borrowing Rate
Weighted Average Months to Maturity
Number of Distinct Counterparties
(dollars in thousands, unaudited)
Repurchase agreements collateralized by RMBS$7,472,656 0.40 %2.22 19 
Repurchase agreements collateralized by MSR400,000 3.88 %10.32 1
Total repurchase agreements7,872,656 0.58 %2.63 20 
Revolving credit facilities collateralized by MSR and related servicing advance obligations
570,761 3.78 %9.83 
Term notes payable collateralized by MSR

397,074 

3.26 %

26.86 

n/a
Unsecured convertible senior notes281,403 6.25 %45.57 n/a
Total borrowings$9,121,894 
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December 31, 2021

Balance

Weighted Average Borrowing Rate

Weighted Average Months to Maturity

Number of Distinct Counterparties
(dollars in thousands, unaudited)








Repurchase agreements collateralized by RMBS

$7,531,445 

0.17 %

2.15 

19 
Repurchase agreements collateralized by MSR

125,000 

4.00 %

5.95 

1
Total repurchase agreements

7,656,445 

0.24 %

2.21 

20 
Revolving credit facilities collateralized by MSR and related servicing advance obligations

420,761 

3.46 %14.50 

Term notes payable collateralized by MSR396,776 2.90 %29.82 n/a
Unsecured convertible senior notes

424,827 

6.25 %

32.34 

n/a
Total borrowings

$8,898,809 







Borrowings by Collateral TypeAs of March 31, 2022As of December 31, 2021
(dollars in thousands)
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Collateral type:
Agency RMBS and Agency Derivatives
$7,472,437 $7,531,274 
Mortgage servicing rights and related servicing advance obligations1,367,835 942,537 
Other - secured219 171 
Other - unsecured(1)
281,403 424,827 
Total$9,121,894 $8,898,809 
Debt-to-equity ratio at period-end(2)
3.5 :1.03.2 :1.0
Economic debt-to-equity ratio at period-end(3)
5.1 :1.04.7 :1.0
Cost of Funds Metrics
Three Months Ended
March 31, 2022
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2021
(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Annualized cost of funds on average borrowings during the quarter:
1.0 %1.0 %
Agency RMBS and Agency Derivatives
0.3 %0.2 %
Mortgage servicing rights and related servicing advance obligations(4)
4.1 %4.2 %
Other - secured2.2 %1.8 %
Other - unsecured(1)(4)
6.6 %6.9 %
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(1)Unsecured convertible senior notes.
(2)Defined as total borrowings to fund RMBS, MSR and Agency Derivatives, divided by total equity.
(3)Defined as total borrowings to fund RMBS, MSR and Agency Derivatives, plus the implied debt on net TBA positions, divided by total equity.
(4)Includes amortization of debt issuance costs.


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Conference Call
Two Harbors Investment Corp. will host a conference call on May 5, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. ET to discuss first quarter 2022 financial results and related information. The conference call will be webcast live and accessible in the Investors section of the company’s website at www.twoharborsinvestment.com/investors. To participate in the teleconference, please call toll-free (877) 502-7185, approximately 10 minutes prior to the above start time. For those unable to attend, a telephone playback will be available beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET on May 5, 2022, through 12:00 p.m. ET on May 19, 2022. The playback can be accessed by calling (877) 660-6853, conference code 13727886. The call will also be archived on the company’s website in the News & Events section.

Two Harbors Investment Corp.
Two Harbors Investment Corp., a Maryland corporation, is an internally managed real estate investment trust that invests in residential mortgage-backed securities, mortgage servicing rights and other financial assets. Two Harbors is headquartered in St. Louis Park, MN. Additional information is available at www.twoharborsinvestment.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, readers should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “expect,” “target,” “assume,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believe,” “predicts,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results, including, among other things, those described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, under the caption “Risk Factors.” Factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to: the state of credit markets and general economic conditions; the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the actions taken by federal and state governmental authorities and GSEs in response, on the U.S. economy, financial markets and our target assets; changes in interest rates and the market value of our assets; changes in prepayment rates of mortgages underlying our target assets; the rates of default or decreased recovery on the mortgages underlying our target assets; declines in home prices; our ability to establish, adjust and maintain appropriate hedges for the risks in our portfolio; the availability and cost of our target assets; the availability and cost of financing; changes in the competitive landscape within our industry; our ability to effectively execute and to realize the benefits of strategic transactions and initiatives we have pursued or may in the future pursue; our decision to terminate our management agreement with PRCM Advisers LLC and the ongoing litigation with PRCM Advisers related to such termination; our ability to manage various operational risks and costs associated with our business; interruptions in or impairments to our communications and information technology systems; our ability to acquire MSR and successfully operate our seller-servicer subsidiary and oversee our subservicers; the impact of any deficiencies in the servicing or foreclosure practices of third parties and related delays in the foreclosure process; our exposure to legal and regulatory claims; legislative and regulatory actions affecting our business; the impact of new or modified government mortgage refinance or principal reduction programs; our ability to maintain our REIT qualification; and limitations imposed on our business due to our REIT status and our exempt status under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Two Harbors does not undertake or accept any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Additional information concerning these and other risk factors is contained in Two Harbors’ most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements concerning Two Harbors or matters attributable to Two Harbors or any person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.


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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to disclosing financial results calculated in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this press release and the accompanying investor presentation present non-GAAP financial measures, such as earnings available for distribution and earnings available for distribution per basic common share that exclude certain items. The non-GAAP financial measures presented by the company provide supplemental information to assist investors in analyzing the company’s results of operations and help facilitate comparisons to industry peers. However, because these measures are not calculated in accordance with GAAP, they should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. The company’s GAAP financial results and the reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated. See the GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliation table on page 11 of this release.

Additional Information
Stockholders of Two Harbors and other interested persons may find additional information regarding the company at the SEC’s Internet site at www.sec.gov or by directing requests to: Two Harbors Investment Corp., Attn: Investor Relations, 1601 Utica Avenue South, Suite 900, St. Louis Park, MN, 55416, telephone (612) 453-4100.

Contact
Paulina Sims, Senior Director, Investor Relations, Two Harbors Investment Corp., (612)-446-5431, Paulina.Sims@twoharborsinvestment.com

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TWO HARBORS INVESTMENT CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(dollars in thousands, except share data)
March 31,
2022
December 31,
2021
(unaudited)
ASSETS
Available-for-sale securities, at fair value (amortized cost $7,139,506 and $7,005,013, respectively; allowance for credit losses $11,573 and $14,238, respectively)
$6,970,718 $7,161,703 
Mortgage servicing rights, at fair value3,089,963 2,191,578 
Cash and cash equivalents620,214 1,153,856 
Restricted cash855,930 934,814 
Accrued interest receivable25,160 26,266 
Due from counterparties302,302 168,449 
Derivative assets, at fair value58,496 80,134 
Reverse repurchase agreements138,625 134,682 
Other assets212,400 262,823 
Total Assets$12,273,808 $12,114,305 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Liabilities:
Repurchase agreements$7,872,656 $7,656,445 
Revolving credit facilities570,761 420,761 
Term notes payable397,074 396,776 
Convertible senior notes281,403 424,827 
Derivative liabilities, at fair value127,529 53,658 
Due to counterparties187,891 196,627 
Dividends payable72,558 72,412 
Accrued interest payable9,991 18,382 
Other liabilities124,641 130,464 
Total Liabilities9,644,504 9,370,352 
Stockholders’ Equity:
Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share; 100,000,000 shares authorized and 29,050,000 shares issued and outstanding ($726,250 liquidation preference)702,550 702,550 
Common stock, par value $0.01 per share; 700,000,000 shares authorized and 344,132,215 and 343,911,324 shares issued and outstanding, respectively3,441 3,439 
Additional paid-in capital5,629,661 5,625,179 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income(145,499)186,346 
Cumulative earnings1,498,253 1,212,983 
Cumulative distributions to stockholders(5,059,102)(4,986,544)
Total Stockholders’ Equity2,629,304 2,743,953 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity$12,273,808 $12,114,305 
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TWO HARBORS INVESTMENT CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
(dollars in thousands)
Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
(unaudited)
Interest income:
Available-for-sale securities$44,647 $55,652 
Other199 457 
Total interest income44,846 56,109 
Interest expense:
Repurchase agreements8,343 8,470 
Revolving credit facilities5,676 4,695 
Term notes payable3,256 3,211 
Convertible senior notes5,042 6,350 
Total interest expense22,317 22,726 
Net interest income22,529 33,383 
Other income:
(Loss) gain on investment securities(52,342)132,868 
Servicing income136,626 107,119 
Gain on servicing asset410,624 327,438 
Loss on interest rate swap and swaption agreements(38,041)(15,599)
Loss on other derivative instruments(101,762)(276,011)
Other loss(44)(5,742)
Total other income355,061 270,073 
Expenses:
Servicing expenses24,704 24,947 
Compensation and benefits12,193 8,188 
Other operating expenses6,625 7,487 
Total expenses43,522 40,622 
Income before income taxes334,068 262,834 
Provision for income taxes48,798 22,677 
Net income285,270 240,157 
Dividends on preferred stock13,747 17,216 
Net income attributable to common stockholders$271,523 $222,941 
Basic earnings per weighted average common share$0.79 $0.81 
Diluted earnings per weighted average common share$0.72 $0.74 
Dividends declared per common share$0.17 $0.17 
Weighted average number of shares of common stock:
Basic343,998,511 273,710,765 
Diluted384,822,202 311,465,060 
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TWO HARBORS INVESTMENT CORP.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS, CONTINUED
(dollars in thousands)
Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20222021
(unaudited)
Comprehensive loss:
Net income$285,270 $240,157 
Other comprehensive loss, net of tax:
Unrealized loss on available-for-sale securities(331,845)(271,453)
Other comprehensive loss(331,845)(271,453)
Comprehensive loss(46,575)(31,296)
Dividends on preferred stock13,747 17,216 
Comprehensive loss attributable to common stockholders$(60,322)$(48,512)
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TWO HARBORS INVESTMENT CORP.
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION
(dollars in thousands, except share data)
Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period presentation

Three Months Ended
March 31,
Three Months Ended
December 31,

20222021

(unaudited)
(unaudited)
Reconciliation of Comprehensive loss to Earnings Available for Distribution:


Comprehensive loss attributable to common stockholders$(60,322)$(128,594)
Adjustment for other comprehensive loss attributable to common stockholders:

Unrealized loss on available-for-sale securities331,845 113,553 
Net income (loss) attributable to common stockholders$271,523 $(15,041)


Adjustments to exclude reported realized and unrealized (gains) losses:

Realized loss (gain) on securities52,394 (28,912)
Unrealized (gain) loss on securities(1,166)23,939 
Provision for credit losses1,114 3,347 
Realized and unrealized (gain) loss on mortgage servicing rights(410,624)131,828 
Realized loss on termination or expiration of interest rate swaps and swaptions56,264 5,143 
Unrealized gain on interest rate swaps and swaptions(18,964)(36,360)
Realized and unrealized loss on other derivative instruments102,615 12,624 
Other realized and unrealized losses (gains)44 (1,856)
Other adjustments:
MSR amortization(1)
(67,179)(64,631)
TBA dollar roll income(2)
22,405 34,781 
U.S. Treasury futures income(3)
(329)3,711 
Change in servicing reserves
608 (22)
Non-cash equity compensation expense
4,161 2,525 
Other nonrecurring expenses
689 665 
Net provision for income taxes on non-EAD48,191 1,535 
Earnings available for distribution to common stockholders(4)
$61,746 $73,276 



Weighted average basic common shares
343,998,511 335,100,737 
Earnings available for distribution to common stockholders per weighted average basic common share
$0.18 $0.22 
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(1)MSR amortization refers to the portion of change in fair value of MSR primarily attributed to the realization of expected cash flows (runoff) of the portfolio, which is deemed a non-GAAP measure due to the company’s decision to account for MSR at fair value.
(2)TBA dollar roll income is the economic equivalent to holding and financing Agency RMBS using short-term repurchase agreements.
(3)U.S. Treasury futures income is the economic equivalent to holding and financing a relevant cheapest-to-deliver U.S. Treasury note or bond using short-term repurchase agreements.
(4)EAD is a non-GAAP measure that we define as comprehensive loss attributable to common stockholders, excluding realized and unrealized gains and losses on the aggregate portfolio, provision for (reversal of) credit losses, reserve expense for representation and warranty obligations on MSR, non-cash compensation expense related to restricted common stock and other nonrecurring expenses. As defined, EAD includes net interest income, accrual and settlement of interest on derivatives, dollar roll income on TBAs, U.S. Treasury futures income, servicing income, net of estimated amortization on MSR and recurring cash related operating expenses. EAD provides supplemental information to assist investors in analyzing the Company’s results of operations and helps facilitate comparisons to industry peers. EAD is one of several measures our board of directors considers to determine the amount of dividends to declare on our common stock and should not be considered an indication of our taxable income or as a proxy for the amount of dividends we may declare.


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