Templeton Global Income Fund (“GIM” or the “Fund”) Announces Notification of Sources of Distributions
The Templeton Global Income Fund (GIM) has announced a monthly distribution of
- Monthly distribution of $0.0352 per share demonstrates ongoing commitment to shareholders.
- Distribution includes 46% net investment income, indicating some operational profitability.
- Cumulative distribution of $0.1765 per share shows reliable payout structure.
- 54% of the distribution is a return of capital, which may indicate unsustainable income generation.
- Annualized distribution rate is 8%, but relies on capital gains and returns, which may not be consistently available.
Notification of Sources of Distributions Pursuant to Section 19(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 |
The Fund’s estimated sources of the distribution to be paid on
Estimated Allocations for June Monthly Distribution as of
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Cumulative Estimated Allocations fiscal year-to-date as of
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Shareholders should not draw any conclusions about the Fund’s investment performance from the amount of this distribution or from the terms of the Plan. GIM estimates that it has distributed more than its income and net realized capital gains; therefore, a portion of the GIM distribution to shareholders may be a return of capital. A return of capital may occur, for example, when some or all of the money that a shareholder invested in a Fund is paid back to them. A return of capital distribution does not necessarily reflect GIM’s investment performance and should not be confused with ‘yield’ or ‘income’. The amounts and sources of distributions reported herein are only estimates and are not being provided for tax reporting purposes. The actual amounts and sources of the amounts for tax reporting purposes will depend upon the Fund’s investment experience during the remainder of its fiscal year and may be subject to changes based on tax regulations. The Fund will send a Form 1099-DIV to shareholders for the calendar year that will describe how to report the Fund’s distributions for federal income tax purposes.
Average Annual Total Return (in relation to the change in net asset value (NAV) for the 5-year period ended on 05/31/2022)1 |
Annualized Distribution Rate (as a percentage of NAV for the current fiscal period through 05/31/2022)2 |
Cumulative Total Return (in relation to the change in NAV for the fiscal period through 05/31/2022)3 |
Cumulative Fiscal Year-To-Date Distribution Rate (as a percentage of NAV as of 05/31/2022)4 |
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Fund Performance and Distribution Rate Information:
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Average Annual Total Return in relation to NAV represents the compound average of the Annual NAV Total Returns of the |
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The Annualized Distribution Rate is the current fiscal period’s distribution rate annualized as a percentage of the Fund’s NAV through |
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Cumulative Total Return is the percentage change in the Fund’s NAV from |
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The Cumulative Fiscal Year-To-Date Distribution Rate is the dollar value of distributions for the fiscal period |
The Fund’s
The Board may amend the terms of the Plan or terminate the Plan at any time without prior notice to the Fund’s shareholders. The amendment or termination of the Plan could have an adverse effect on the market price of the Fund’s common shares. The Plan will be subject to the periodic review by the Board, including a yearly review of the annual minimum fixed rate to determine if an adjustment should be made.
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