Exhibit 99.1

 

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Contacts:

Media: 703.373.0200 or ir@arlingtonasset.com

Investors: Rich Konzmann at 703.373.0200 or ir@arlingtonasset.com

Arlington Asset Investment Corp. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Financial Results

McLean, VA, March 31, 2023 – Arlington Asset Investment Corp. (NYSE: AAIC) (the “Company,” “Arlington,” “we,” “us” or “our”) today reported financial results for the quarter and full year ended December 31, 2022.

Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Highlights

$6.59 per common share of book value
o
2.2% increase from prior quarter
o
$6.48 per common share of book value as of February 28, 2023(a)
$0.13 per diluted common share of GAAP net income available to common shareholders
$0.09 per diluted common share of non-GAAP earnings available for distribution
$0.04 per common share of book value accretion from the repurchase of capital stock including 1.3% of the outstanding shares of common stock as of September 30, 2022
0.3 to 1 “at risk” leverage ratio as of December 31, 2022
o
decrease from 1.2 to 1 as of September 30, 2022
Completed previously announced sale of remaining portfolio of single-family residential ("SFR") properties that resulted in a $0.02 per common share increase to book value

 

Full Year 2022 Financial Highlights

$0.09 per diluted common share of GAAP net income available to common shareholders
$0.29 per diluted common share of non-GAAP earnings available for distribution
7.0% increase in book value per common share
$0.30 per common share of book value accretion from the repurchase of capital stock including 9.2% of the outstanding shares of common stock

 

Fourth Quarter Investment Portfolio

As of December 31, 2022, the Company’s investment portfolio capital allocation was as follows (dollars in thousands):

 

 

 

December 31, 2022

 

 

 

Assets

 

 

Invested Capital
Allocation
(1)

 

 

Invested Capital
Allocation (%)

 

 

Leverage (2)

 

MSR financing receivables

 

$

180,365

 

 

$

180,365

 

 

 

63

%

 

 

 

Credit investments (3)

 

 

167,519

 

 

 

58,485

 

 

 

21

%

 

 

1.9

 

Agency MBS (4)

 

 

43,722

 

 

 

45,566

 

 

 

16

%

 

 

 

Total invested capital

 

$

391,606

 

 

 

284,416

 

 

 

100

%

 

 

 

Cash and other corporate capital, net

 

 

 

 

 

19,329

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total investable capital

 

 

 

 

$

303,745

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.3

 

 

 


 

 

(1)
Our investable capital is calculated as the sum of our shareholders’ equity capital and long-term unsecured debt.
(2)
Our leverage is measured as the ratio of the sum of our repurchase agreement financing, net payable or receivable for unsettled securities, net contractual forward purchase or sale price of our TBA commitments and leverage within our MSR financing receivables less our cash and cash equivalents compared to our investable capital.
(3)
Includes our net investment of $28,904 in VIEs with gross assets and liabilities of $198,511 and $169,607, respectively, that is consolidated for GAAP financial reporting purposes.
(4)
Agency mortgage-backed securities ("MBS") assets include the fair value of the agency MBS which underlie our TBA forward purchase and sale commitments. In accordance with GAAP, our TBA forward commitments are reflected on the consolidated balance sheets as derivative assets and liabilities at fair value in the financial statement line items "other assets" and "other liabilities". As of December 31, 2022, the fair value of the underlying agency MBS that underlie our net short position in TBA commitments had a fair value of $(399,818) with a net carrying value of $5,630.

MSR Related Investments

The Company is party to agreements with a licensed, U.S. government sponsored enterprise (“GSE”) approved residential mortgage loan servicer that enable the Company to garner the economic return of an investment in a mortgage servicing right ("MSR") purchased by the mortgage servicing counterparty. The arrangement allows the Company to participate in the economic benefits of investing in an MSR without holding the requisite licenses to purchase or hold MSRs directly. Under the terms of the arrangement, the Company provides capital to the mortgage servicing counterparty to purchase MSRs directly and the Company, in turn, receives all the economic benefits of the MSRs less a fee payable to the counterparty. At the Company’s request, the mortgage servicing counterparty may utilize leverage on the MSRs to which the Company’s MSR financing receivables are referenced to finance the purchase of additional MSRs to increase potential returns to the Company. These transactions are accounted for as financing receivables in the Company’s consolidated financial statements.

The Company’s MSR financing receivable investments as of December 31, 2022 are summarized in the tables below (dollars in thousands):

 

Amortized Cost Basis (1)

 

 

Unrealized Gain

 

 

Fair Value

 

$

134,469

 

 

$

45,896

 

 

$

180,365

 

 

(1)
Represents capital investments plus accretion of interest income net of cash distributions.

 

MSR Financing Receivable Underlying Reference Amounts:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MSRs

 

 

Financing

 

 

Advances Receivable

 

 

Cash and Other Net Receivables

 

 

Counterparty Incentive Fee Accrual

 

 

MSR Financing Receivables

 

 

Implicit Leverage

 

$

184,107

 

 

$

(7,863

)

 

$

6,046

 

 

$

10,643

 

 

$

(12,568

)

 

$

180,365

 

 

 

0.04

 

 

Underlying Reference MSRs:

 

Holder of Loans

 

Unpaid Principal Balance

 

 

Weighted-Average Note Rate

 

 

Weighted-Average Servicing Fee

 

 

Weighted-Average Loan Age

 

Price

 

 

Multiple (1)

 

 

Fair Value

 

Fannie Mae

 

$

12,547,523

 

 

 

3.09

%

 

 

0.25

%

 

24 months

 

 

1.35

%

 

 

5.41

 

 

$

169,839

 

Freddie Mac

 

 

1,023,446

 

 

 

3.72

%

 

 

0.25

%

 

22 months

 

 

1.39

%

 

 

5.58

 

 

 

14,268

 

  Total/weighted-average

 

$

13,570,969

 

 

 

3.14

%

 

 

0.25

%

 

24 months

 

 

1.36

%

 

 

5.42

 

 

$

184,107

 

 

(1)
Calculated as the underlying MSR price divided by the weighted-average servicing fee.

As of December 31, 2022, the mortgage servicing counterparty had drawn $7.9 million of financing under its credit facility collateralized by the MSRs to which the Company’s MSR financing receivables are referenced, resulting in an implicit leverage ratio of less than 0.1 to 1. The weighted average yield on the Company’s MSR financing receivables was 14.98% for the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to 15.95% for the third quarter of 2022, and the actual weighted-average constant prepayment rate (“CPR”) for the MSRs underlying the Company’s MSR financing receivables was 4.26% for the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to 6.48% for the third quarter of 2022. As of December 31, 2022, the valuation multiple of the MSRs underlying the Company's MSR financing receivables, calculated as the underlying MSR price divided by the weighted-average servicing fee, was 5.42. As of February 28, 2023, the valuation multiple of the MSRs underlying the Company's MSR financing receivables was 5.36.(a)

 

 

 


 

 

Credit Investments

The Company’s credit investments generally include mortgage loans secured by residential or commercial real property or MBS collateralized by residential or commercial mortgage loans or residential solar panel loans (“non-agency” MBS or ABS). As of December 31, 2022, the Company’s credit investment portfolio at fair value was comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):

 

 

 

Market Price

 

 

Fair Value (1)

 

 

Financing

 

 

Invested Capital (2)

 

 

Leverage

 

Commercial MBS

 

$

98.93

 

 

$

98,933

 

 

$

88,953

 

 

$

10,188

 

 

 

8.7

 

Commercial mortgage loan

 

 

100.00

 

 

 

29,264

 

 

 

20,485

 

 

 

8,931

 

 

 

2.3

 

Residential MBS - interest-only (3)

 

 

10.76

 

 

 

24,036

 

 

 

 

 

 

24,036

 

 

 

 

Residential MBS (3)

 

 

64.66

 

 

 

1,048

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,048

 

 

 

 

Business purpose residential MBS (4)

 

 

91.75

 

 

 

7,244

 

 

 

 

 

 

7,244

 

 

 

 

Corporate asset-backed loan

 

 

100.00

 

 

 

4,914

 

 

 

 

 

 

4,958

 

 

 

 

Solar ABS

 

 

41.10

 

 

 

2,080

 

 

 

 

 

 

2,080

 

 

 

 

Total/weighted-average

 

 

 

 

$

167,519

 

 

$

109,438

 

 

$

58,485

 

 

 

1.9

 

 

(1)
For non-commercial credit investments in securities, includes contractual accrued interest receivable.
(2)
Invested capital includes investment accrued interest receivable and financing accrued interest payable.
(3)
Residential MBS – interest-only and residential MBS, in combination, reflect our net investment at fair value of $25,084 in a VIE with gross assets and liabilities of $194,490 and $169,406, respectively, that is consolidated for GAAP financial reporting purposes.
(4)
Includes our net investment of $3,820 in a VIE with gross assets and liabilities of $4,021 and $201, respectively, that is consolidated for GAAP financial reporting purposes.

As of December 31, 2022, the Company had $89.0 million in repurchase agreements outstanding with a weighted average rate of 5.02% and remaining weighted average maturity of 20 days secured by $98.9 million of non-agency MBS at fair value. As of December 31, 2022, the Company had a $20.5 million repurchase agreement outstanding with a rate of 6.84% and remaining maturity of 235 days secured by a $29.3 million commercial mortgage loan at fair value.

Agency MBS

The Company’s agency MBS consist of residential mortgage pass-through certificates for which the principal and interest payments are guaranteed by a government sponsored enterprise, such as the Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”) or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (“Freddie Mac”). As of December 31, 2022, the Company’s agency MBS investment portfolio totaled $43.7 million at fair value comprised of $443.5 million of specified agency MBS and $(399.8) million of net short to-be-announced ("TBA") agency MBS. As of December 31, 2022, the Company's specified agency MBS investment portfolio was comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):

 

 

 

Unpaid Principal Balance

 

 

Net Unamortized Purchase Premiums (Discounts)

 

 

Amortized Cost Basis

 

 

Net Unrealized Gain (Loss)

 

 

Fair Value

 

 

Market
 Price

 

 

Coupon

 

 

Weighted Average Expected Remaining Life

 

Fannie Mae

 

$

253,120

 

 

$

(3,813

)

 

$

249,307

 

 

$

(10,294

)

 

$

239,013

 

 

$

94.43

 

 

 

4.09

%

 

 

9.2

 

Freddie Mac

 

 

217,206

 

 

 

(1,451

)

 

 

215,755

 

 

 

(11,228

)

 

 

204,527

 

 

 

94.16

 

 

 

4.06

%

 

 

9.6

 

Total/weighted-average

 

$

470,326

 

 

$

(5,264

)

 

$

465,062

 

 

$

(21,522

)

 

$

443,540

 

 

$

94.30

 

 

 

4.07

%

 

 

9.4

 

 

The Company’s weighted average yield on its specified agency MBS was 4.16% for the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to 3.98% for the third quarter of 2022, and the actual weighted-average CPR for the Company’s specified agency MBS was 4.07% for the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to 6.36% for the third quarter of 2022.

As of December 31, 2022, the Company's net short TBA agency MBS investment portfolio was comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):

 

 


 

 

 

 

Notional Amount:
Long (Short)
Position
(1)

 

 

Implied
Cost Basis
(2)

 

 

Implied
Fair Value
(3)

 

 

Net Carrying
Amount
(4)

 

3.0% 30-year MBS sale commitments

 

$

(70,000

)

 

$

(62,828

)

 

$

(61,516

)

 

$

1,312

 

4.0% 30-year MBS sale commitments

 

 

(150,000

)

 

 

(142,255

)

 

 

(140,830

)

 

 

1,425

 

4.5% 30-year MBS sale commitments

 

 

(205,000

)

 

 

(200,365

)

 

 

(197,472

)

 

 

2,893

 

Total net long (short) agency TBA positions

 

$

(425,000

)

 

$

(405,448

)

 

$

(399,818

)

 

$

5,630

 

 

(1)
Notional amount represents the unpaid principal balance of the underlying agency MBS.
(2)
Implied cost basis represents the contractual forward price for the underlying agency MBS.
(3)
Implied fair value represents the current fair value of the underlying agency MBS.
(4)
Net carrying amount represents the difference between the implied cost basis and the implied fair value of the underlying agency MBS. This amount is reflected on the Company's consolidated balance sheets as a component of "other assets" and "other liabilities."

As of December 31, 2022, the Company had $406.1 million of repurchase agreements outstanding with a weighted average rate of 4.47% and remaining weighted average maturity of 12 days secured by an aggregate of $425.0 million of agency MBS at fair value. The Company’s weighted average cost of repurchase agreement funding secured by agency MBS was 3.77% during the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to 2.33% during the third quarter of 2022.

The Company enters into various hedging transactions to mitigate the interest rate sensitivity of its cost borrowing and the value of its fixed-rate agency MBS and MSR financing receivables. Under the terms of the Company’s interest rate swap agreements, the Company pays or receives interest payments based on a fixed rate and pays or receives variable interest payments based upon the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”). As of December 31, 2022, the Company’s interest swap agreements were comprised of the following (dollars in thousands):

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted-average:

 

 

 

Notional Amount

 

 

Fixed
Receive Rate

 

Variable
Pay Rate

 

Net (Pay)
 Receive Rate

 

Remaining
Life (Years)

 

Years to maturity:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less than 5 years

 

$

60,000

 

 

3.58%

 

4.30%

 

(0.72)%

 

 

4.9

 

 

The Company’s weighted average net receive rate of its interest rate swap agreements was 1.08% during the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to a net receive rate of 0.55% during the third quarter of 2022. Under GAAP, the Company has not designated these transactions as hedging instruments for financial reporting purposes and, therefore, all gains and losses on its hedging instruments are recorded to line item "investment and derivative gains (losses), net" in the Company’s financial statements.

Single-family Residential Investments

During the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company completed its previously announced sale of its wholly-owned subsidiary, McLean SFR Investment, LLC, which included all the Company's remaining investments in SFR properties and its long-term debt facility secured by SFR properties, for a gross sale price of $87.1 million including the assumption of the debt liability, for a gain of $1.8 million that is net of accrued incentive fees and termination fees to the Company's third-party investment advisory firm.

Other Fourth Quarter 2022 Financial Highlights

 

The Company’s book value was $6.59 per common share as of December 31, 2022 compared to $6.45 per common share as of September 30, 2022. Book value per common share is calculated as total equity plus accumulated depreciation of SFR properties less the preferred stock liquidation preference divided by common shares outstanding plus vested restricted stock units convertible into common stock less unvested restricted common stock.

The Company’s “at risk” leverage ratio was 0.3 to 1 as of December 31, 2022 compared to 1.2 to 1 as of September 30, 2022. The Company’s “at risk” leverage ratio is calculated as the sum of the Company’s repurchase agreement financing, long-term debt secured by single-family properties, net payable or receivable for unsettled securities, net contractual price of TBA purchase and sale commitments and financing embedded in its MSR financing receivables less cash and cash equivalents compared to the Company’s investable capital measured as the sum of the Company’s shareholders’ equity and long-term unsecured debt.

 


 

 

During the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company repurchased 0.4 million shares of its common stock at an average price of $2.95 per share for a total purchase cost of $1.1 million, representing 1.3% of common stock outstanding as of September 30, 2022. As of December 31, 2022, the Company had remaining authorization from its Board of Directors to repurchase up to 10.2 million shares of its common stock.

Distributions to Shareholders

The Company has also announced the tax characteristics of the distributions paid to its preferred shareholders in calendar year 2022. The Company's distributions paid to its Series B and Series C preferred shareholders in 2022 of $1.75 per share and $2.0625 per share, respectively, were all a return of capital. Preferred shareholders should receive a Form 1099-DIV containing this information from their brokers, transfer agents or other institutions.

Additional Information

The Company will make available additional quarterly information for the benefit of its shareholders through a supplemental presentation that will be available at the Company's website, www.arlingtonasset.com. The presentation will be available on the Webcasts and Presentations section located under the Updates & Events tab of the Company's website.

About the Company

Arlington Asset Investment Corp. (NYSE: AAIC) currently invests primarily in mortgage related assets and has elected to be taxed as a REIT. The Company is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. For more information, please visit www.arlingtonasset.com.

 

Statements concerning interest rates, portfolio allocation, financing costs, portfolio hedging, prepayments, dividends, book value, utilization of loss carryforwards, any change in long-term tax structures (including any REIT election), use of equity raise proceeds and any other guidance on present or future periods, as well as the Company's estimates for certain financial information post year-end, constitute forward-looking statements that are subject to a number of factors, risks and uncertainties that might cause actual results to differ materially from stated expectations or current circumstances. These factors include, but are not limited to, inflation, changes in interest rates, increased costs of borrowing, decreased interest spreads, credit risks underlying the Company’s assets, especially related to the Company’s mortgage credit investments, changes in political and monetary policies, changes in default rates, changes in prepayment rates and other assumptions underlying our estimates related to our projections of future earnings available for distribution, changes in the Company’s returns, changes in the use of the Company’s tax benefits, the Company’s ability to qualify and maintain qualification as a REIT, changes in the agency MBS asset yield, changes in the Company’s monetization of net operating loss carryforwards, changes in the Company’s investment strategy, changes in the Company’s ability to generate cash earnings and dividends, preservation and utilization of the Company’s net operating loss and net capital loss carryforwards, impacts of changes to and changes by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, actions taken by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the U.S. Treasury, availability of opportunities that meet or exceed the Company’s risk adjusted return expectations, ability and willingness to make future dividends, ability to generate sufficient cash through retained earnings to satisfy capital needs, the uncertainty and economic impact of a resurgence of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the effect of general economic, political, regulatory and market conditions, including the impact of a potential recessionary environment. These and other material risks are described in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any other documents filed by the Company with the SEC from time to time, which are available from the Company and from the SEC, and you should read and understand these risks when evaluating any forward-looking statement. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. New risks and uncertainties arise over time, and it is not possible to predict those events or how they may affect the Company. Except as required by law, the Company is not obligated to, and does not intend to, update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Financial data to follow

 


 

 

ARLINGTON ASSET INVESTMENT CORP.

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

(Unaudited)

 

 

 

December 31, 2022

 

 

September 30, 2022

 

ASSETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents (includes $296 and $560, respectively,
  from consolidated VIEs)

 

$

28,021

 

 

$

13,803

 

Restricted cash

 

 

 

 

 

590

 

Restricted cash of consolidated VIEs

 

 

2,191

 

 

 

1,954

 

Agency mortgage-backed securities, at fair value

 

 

443,540

 

 

 

445,122

 

MSR financing receivables, at fair value

 

 

180,365

 

 

 

164,585

 

Credit investments, at fair value

 

 

133,701

 

 

 

145,158

 

Mortgage loans of consolidated VIEs, at fair value

 

 

193,957

 

 

 

203,456

 

Single-family residential real estate (net of $-0- and $977, respectively, of
  accumulated depreciation)

 

 

 

 

 

81,242

 

Deposits

 

 

1,823

 

 

 

3,228

 

Other assets (includes $2,067 and $1,413, respectively, from consolidated VIEs)

 

 

18,720

 

 

 

15,003

 

Total assets

 

$

1,002,318

 

 

$

1,074,141

 

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liabilities:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repurchase agreements

 

$

515,510

 

 

$

429,910

 

Purchased securities payable

 

 

 

 

 

93,081

 

Secured debt of consolidated VIEs, at fair value

 

 

169,345

 

 

 

182,336

 

Long-term unsecured debt

 

 

86,405

 

 

 

86,302

 

Long-term debt secured by single-family properties

 

 

 

 

 

56,801

 

Other liabilities (includes $262 and $265, respectively, from consolidated VIEs)

 

 

13,718

 

 

 

11,501

 

Total liabilities

 

 

784,978

 

 

 

859,931

 

Equity:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preferred stock (liquidation preference of $33,420 and $33,612, respectively)

 

 

32,821

 

 

 

32,968

 

Common stock

 

 

282

 

 

 

286

 

Additional paid-in capital

 

 

2,024,298

 

 

 

2,024,746

 

Accumulated deficit

 

 

(1,840,061

)

 

 

(1,843,790

)

Total equity

 

 

217,340

 

 

 

214,210

 

Total liabilities and equity

 

$

1,002,318

 

 

$

1,074,141

 

Book value per common share (1)

 

$

6.59

 

 

$

6.45

 

Common shares outstanding (in thousands) (2)

 

 

27,904

 

 

 

28,154

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1) Book value per common share is calculated as total equity plus accumulated depreciation of single-family residential real estate less the preferred stock liquidation preference divided by common shares outstanding.

 

(2) Represents common shares outstanding plus vested restricted stock units convertible into common stock less shares of unvested restricted common stock. The amount of unvested restricted common stock was 831 as of December 31, 2022. Does not include performance-based units that are convertible into common stock following both the achievement of performance goals over applicable performance periods and continued employment. The number of shares of common stock issuable under outstanding performance-based units can range from 41 to 4,581 as of December 31, 2022.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 31, 2022

 

 

September 30, 2022

 

Assets and liabilities of consolidated VIEs:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash and restricted cash

 

$

2,487

 

 

$

2,514

 

Mortgage loans, at fair value

 

 

193,957

 

 

 

203,456

 

Other assets

 

 

2,067

 

 

 

1,413

 

Secured debt, at fair value

 

 

(169,345

)

 

 

(182,336

)

Other liabilities

 

 

(262

)

 

 

(265

)

Net investment in consolidated VIEs

 

$

28,904

 

 

$

24,782

 

 

 


 

 

ARLINGTON ASSET INVESTMENT CORP.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

(Unaudited)

 

 

Year Ended

 

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

 

December 31,
2022

 

 

December 31,
2022

 

 

September 30,
2022

 

 

June 30,
2022

 

 

March 31,
2022

 

Interest income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MSR financing receivables

 

$

15,419

 

 

$

4,446

 

 

$

3,608

 

 

$

3,983

 

 

$

3,382

 

Agency mortgage-backed securities

 

 

11,920

 

 

 

4,732

 

 

 

3,631

 

 

 

2,065

 

 

 

1,492

 

Credit securities and loans

 

 

7,512

 

 

 

2,932

 

 

 

2,736

 

 

 

991

 

 

 

853

 

Mortgage loans of consolidated VIEs

 

 

7,570

 

 

 

2,302

 

 

 

2,303

 

 

 

1,611

 

 

 

1,354

 

Other

 

 

862

 

 

 

314

 

 

 

110

 

 

 

113

 

 

 

325

 

Total interest and other income

 

 

43,283

 

 

 

14,726

 

 

 

12,388

 

 

 

8,763

 

 

 

7,406

 

Rent revenues from single-family properties

 

 

6,173

 

 

 

869

 

 

 

2,103

 

 

 

2,137

 

 

 

1,064

 

Interest expense

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Repurchase agreements

 

 

8,983

 

 

 

5,081

 

 

 

2,863

 

 

 

763

 

 

 

276

 

Long-term debt secured by single-family properties

 

 

2,202

 

 

 

335

 

 

 

741

 

 

 

718

 

 

 

408

 

Long-term unsecured debt

 

 

5,742

 

 

 

1,516

 

 

 

1,456

 

 

 

1,400

 

 

 

1,370

 

Secured debt of consolidated VIEs

 

 

4,584

 

 

 

906

 

 

 

912

 

 

 

1,578

 

 

 

1,188

 

Total interest expense

 

 

21,511

 

 

 

7,838

 

 

 

5,972

 

 

 

4,459

 

 

 

3,242

 

Single-family property operating expenses

 

 

6,073

 

 

 

755

 

 

 

1,872

 

 

 

1,915

 

 

 

1,531

 

Net operating income

 

 

21,872

 

 

 

7,002

 

 

 

6,647

 

 

 

4,526

 

 

 

3,697

 

Investment and derivative gain (loss), net

 

 

2,587

 

 

 

1,809

 

 

 

1,235

 

 

 

370

 

 

 

(827

)

General and administrative expenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compensation and benefits

 

 

9,845

 

 

 

3,200

 

 

 

2,256

 

 

 

2,324

 

 

 

2,065

 

Other general and administrative expenses

 

 

5,070

 

 

 

1,267

 

 

 

1,121

 

 

 

1,463

 

 

 

1,219

 

Total general and administrative expenses

 

 

14,915

 

 

 

4,467

 

 

 

3,377

 

 

 

3,787

 

 

 

3,284

 

Income (loss) before income taxes

 

 

9,544

 

 

 

4,344

 

 

 

4,505

 

 

 

1,109

 

 

 

(414

)

Income tax provision (benefit)

 

 

4,118

 

 

 

(45

)

 

 

1,074

 

 

 

802

 

 

 

2,287

 

Net income (loss)

 

 

5,426

 

 

 

4,389

 

 

 

3,431

 

 

 

307

 

 

 

(2,701

)

Dividend on preferred stock

 

 

(2,784

)

 

 

(660

)

 

 

(675

)

 

 

(707

)

 

 

(742

)

Net income (loss) available (attributable) to
   common stock

 

$

2,642

 

 

$

3,729

 

 

$

2,756

 

 

$

(400

)

 

$

(3,443

)

Basic earnings (loss) per common share

 

$

0.09

 

 

$

0.13

 

 

$

0.10

 

 

$

(0.01

)

 

$

(0.12

)

Diluted earnings (loss) per common share

 

$

0.09

 

 

$

0.13

 

 

$

0.10

 

 

$

(0.01

)

 

$

(0.12

)

Weighted average common shares outstanding (in
   thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

 

28,717

 

 

 

27,956

 

 

 

28,338

 

 

 

28,766

 

 

 

29,832

 

Diluted

 

 

29,243

 

 

 

28,468

 

 

 

28,913

 

 

 

28,766

 

 

 

29,832

 

 

 


 

 

Non-GAAP Earnings Available for Distribution

 

In addition to the results of operations determined in accordance with GAAP, we also report a non-GAAP financial measure "earnings available for distribution". We define earnings available for distribution as net income available to common stock determined in accordance with GAAP adjusted for the following items:

Plus (less) realized and unrealized losses (gains) on investments and derivatives;
Plus (less) income tax provision (benefit) for TRS realized and unrealized gains and losses on investments and derivatives
Plus TBA dollar roll income (expense)
Plus (less) interest rate swap net interest income (expense)
Plus depreciation of single-family residential properties
Plus stock-based compensation

Realized and unrealized gains and losses recognized with respect to our mortgage related investments and economic hedging instruments, which are reported in line item “investment and derivative gain (loss), net” of our consolidated statements of comprehensive income, other than TBA dollar roll income and interest rate swap net interest income or expense, are excluded from the computation of earnings available for distribution as such gains on losses are not reflective of the economic interest income earned or interest expense incurred from our interest-bearing financial assets and liabilities during the indicated reporting period. Because our long-term-focused investment strategy for our mortgage related investment portfolio is to generate a net spread on the leveraged assets while prudently hedging periodic changes in the fair value of those assets attributable to changes in benchmark interest rates, we generally expect the fluctuations in the fair value of our mortgage related investments and economic hedging instruments to largely offset one another over time. In addition, certain of our investments are held by our TRS which is subject to U.S. federal and state corporate income taxes. In calculating earnings available for distribution, any income tax provision or benefit associated with gains or losses on our mortgage related investments and economic hedging instruments are also excluded from earnings available for distribution.

TBA dollar roll income (expense) represents the economic equivalent of net interest income (expense) generated from our transactions in non-specified fixed-rate agency MBS, executed through sequential series of forward-settling purchase and sale transactions that are settled on a net basis (known as “dollar roll” transactions). Dollar roll income (expense) is generated (incurred) as a result of delaying, or “rolling,” the settlement of a forward-settling purchase (sale) of a TBA agency MBS by entering into an offsetting “spot” sale (purchase) with the same counterparty prior to the settlement date, net settling the “paired-off” positions in cash, and contemporaneously entering another forward-settling purchase (sale) with the same counterparty of a TBA agency MBS of the same essential characteristics for a later settlement date at a price discount relative to the spot sale (purchase). The price discount of the forward-settling purchase (sale) relative to the contemporaneously executed spot sale (purchase) reflects compensation to the seller for the interest income (inclusive of expected prepayments) that, at the time of sale, is expected to be foregone as a result of relinquishing beneficial ownership of the MBS from the settlement date of the spot sale until the settlement date of the forward purchase, net of implied repurchase financing costs. We calculate dollar roll income (expense) as the excess of the spot sale (purchase) price over the forward-settling purchase (sale) price and recognize this amount ratably over the period beginning on the settlement date of the sale (purchase) and ending on the settlement date of the forward purchase (sale). In our consolidated statements of comprehensive income prepared in accordance with GAAP, TBA agency MBS dollar roll income (expense) is reported as a component of the overall periodic change in the fair value of TBA forward commitments within the line item “investment and derivative gain (loss), net.”

We utilize interest rate swap agreements to economically hedge a portion of our exposure to variability in future interest cash flows, attributable to changes in benchmark interest rates, associated with future roll-overs of our short-term repurchase agreement financing arrangements. Accordingly, the net interest income earned or expense incurred (commonly referred to as “net interest carry”) from our interest rate swap agreements in combination with repurchase agreement interest expense recognized in accordance with GAAP represents our effective “economic interest expense.” In our consolidated statements of comprehensive income prepared in accordance with GAAP, the net interest income earned or expense incurred from interest rate swap agreements is reported as a component of the overall periodic change in the fair value of derivative instruments within the line item “investment and derivative gain (loss), net.”

The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP net income (loss) available (attributable) to common stock for the last four fiscal quarters (unaudited, dollars in thousands):

 

 


 

 

 

 

Year Ended

 

 

Three Months Ended

 

 

 

December 31,
 2022

 

 

December 31,
 2022

 

 

September 30,
 2022

 

 

June 30,
 2022

 

 

March 31,
 2022

 

Net income (loss) available (attributable) to common
  stock

 

$

2,642

 

 

$

3,729

 

 

$

2,756

 

 

$

(400

)

 

$

(3,443

)

Add (less):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Investment and derivative (gain) loss, net

 

 

(2,587

)

 

 

(1,809

)

 

 

(1,235

)

 

 

(370

)

 

 

827

 

Income tax provision (benefit) for TRS investment
  gain (loss)

 

 

2,616

 

 

 

(344

)

 

 

406

 

 

 

496

 

 

 

2,058

 

Depreciation of single-family residential properties

 

 

2,176

 

 

 

225

 

 

 

632

 

 

 

604

 

 

 

715

 

Stock-based compensation expense

 

 

3,537

 

 

 

865

 

 

 

919

 

 

 

992

 

 

 

761

 

Add back:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TBA dollar roll income (expense)

 

 

253

 

 

 

(429

)

 

 

(421

)

 

 

280

 

 

 

823

 

Interest rate swap net interest (expense) income

 

 

(103

)

 

 

212

 

 

 

258

 

 

 

(282

)

 

 

(291

)

Non-GAAP earnings available for distribution

 

$

8,534

 

 

$

2,449

 

 

$

3,315

 

 

$

1,320

 

 

$

1,450

 

Non-GAAP earnings available for distribution per
  diluted common share

 

$

0.29

 

 

$

0.09

 

 

$

0.11

 

 

$

0.05

 

 

$

0.05

 

Weighted average diluted common shares outstanding

 

$

29,243

 

 

 

28,468

 

 

 

28,913

 

 

 

29,300

 

 

 

30,315

 

 

Earnings available for distribution is used by management to evaluate the financial performance of our long-term-focused, net interest spread-based investment strategy and core business activities over periods of time as well as assist with the determination of the appropriate level of periodic dividends to common stockholders. In addition, we believe that earnings available for distribution assists investors in understanding and evaluating the financial performance of our long-term-focused, net interest spread-based investment strategy and core business activities over periods of time as well as its earnings capacity.

A limitation of utilizing this non-GAAP financial measure is that the effect of accounting for all events or transactions in accordance with GAAP does, in fact, reflect the financial results of our business and these effects should not be ignored when evaluating and analyzing our financial results. In addition, our calculation of earnings available for distribution may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. Therefore, we believe that earnings available for distribution should be considered as a supplement to, and in conjunction with, net income and comprehensive income determined in accordance with GAAP. Furthermore, there may be differences between earnings available for distribution and taxable income determined in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code. As a REIT, we are required to distribute at least 90% of our REIT taxable income (subject to certain adjustments) to qualify as a REIT and all of our taxable income in order to not be subject to any U.S. federal or state corporate income taxes. Accordingly, earnings available for distribution may not equal our distribution requirements as a REIT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) The Company’s financial statement closing and review procedures for the quarter ended March 31, 2023 are not yet complete and, as a result, the financial information set forth above reflects the Company’s preliminary estimate with respect to such information, based on information currently available to management, and may vary from the Company’s actual financial results.