Company: PRIF-PJ
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form Type: N-CSRS
Source: 0001554625-25-000010
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Company: Priority Income Fund, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form: N-CSRS
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In accordance with ASC 480-10-S99-3A, the Company’s Cumulative Preferred Stock (as defined in “Note 7. Mandatorily Redeemable and Cumulative Preferred Stock”) has been classified in temporary equity on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities due to the possibility of a change of control triggering event that could lead to redemption outside of the Company’s control. The Cumulative Preferred Stock is recorded net of offering costs and issuance costs. Unpaid dividends relating to the Cumulative Preferred Stock are included in cumulative preferred stock on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Dividends declared on the Cumulative Preferred Stock are included in dividends declared on Cumulative Preferred Stock on the Statement of Operations. Dividends on Cumulative Preferred Stock are accrued monthly and paid quarterly. The Cumulative Preferred Stock is not adjusted to its redemption amount as it is not probable it will be redeemed as it has not reached its optional redemption date.

#### 2025 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
PRIORITY INCOME FUND, INC. 29

Asset Coverage Requirement

As a registered closed-end investment company, the Company is required to comply with the asset coverage requirements of the 1940 Act. Under the 1940 Act, the Company may not issue additional preferred stock if immediately after such issuance the Company will not have an asset coverage of at least 200% (defined as the ratio of the Company’s gross assets (less all liabilities and indebtedness not represented by senior securities) to its outstanding senior securities representing indebtedness, plus the aggregate involuntary liquidation preference of the Company’s outstanding preferred stock). If the value of our assets declines, we may be unable to satisfy this test. If that happens, we may be required to sell a portion of our investments and, depending on the nature of our leverage, repay a portion of our indebtedness or redeem outstanding shares of preferred stock, in each case at a time when doing so may be disadvantageous. Also, any amounts that we use to service our indebtedness or preferred dividends would not be available for distributions to our preferred stockholders. Further, the Company may be restricted from making distributions to holders of the Company’s common stock if the Company does not have asset coverage of at least 200%. As a result of issuing senior securities, we would also be exposed to typical risks associated with leverage, including an increased risk of loss.

With respect to senior securities representing indebtedness, such as the senior unsecured notes or any bank borrowings (other than temporary borrowings as