Chairman’s Letter to Shareholders
|
4
|
Portfolio Manager’s Comments
|
5
|
Fund Leverage and Other Information
|
10
|
Common Share Dividend and Price Information
|
12
|
Performance Overviews
|
14
|
Shareholder Meeting Report
|
21
|
Portfolios of Investments
|
22
|
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
|
61
|
Statement of Operations
|
63
|
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
|
65
|
Statement of Cash Flows
|
68
|
Financial Highlights
|
70
|
Notes to Financial Statements
|
82
|
Annual Investment Management Agreement Approval Process
|
96
|
Reinvest Automatically, Easily and Conveniently
|
105
|
Glossary of Terms Used in this Report
|
107
|
Additional Fund Information
|
111
|
4
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Michigan Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (NUM)
|
Nuveen Michigan Premium Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (NMP)
|
Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund (NZW)
|
Nuveen Ohio Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (NUO)
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund (NXI)
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2 (NBJ)
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3 (NVJ)
|
Nuveen Investments
|
5
|
6-Month
|
1-Year
|
5-Year
|
10-Year
|
|
Michigan Funds
|
||||
NUM
|
4.48%
|
13.71%
|
7.55%
|
6.27%
|
NMP
|
5.12%
|
13.38%
|
7.34%
|
6.04%
|
NZW
|
4.68%
|
13.91%
|
7.15%
|
6.28%
|
S&P Michigan Municipal Bond Index**
|
3.56%
|
9.87%
|
5.93%
|
5.23%
|
S&P Municipal Bond Index**
|
3.24%
|
9.35%
|
6.00%
|
5.28%
|
Lipper Michigan Municipal Debt Funds Classification Average**
|
4.81%
|
14.99%
|
7.18%
|
6.12%
|
Ohio Funds
|
||||
NUO
|
4.37%
|
13.42%
|
7.81%
|
6.30%
|
NXI
|
4.27%
|
13.61%
|
7.51%
|
6.57%
|
NBJ
|
3.84%
|
13.14%
|
7.45%
|
6.41%
|
NVJ
|
4.43%
|
13.60%
|
7.51%
|
6.39%
|
S&P Ohio Municipal Bond Index**
|
4.42%
|
10.45%
|
5.50%
|
4.98%
|
S&P Municipal Bond Index**
|
3.24%
|
9.35%
|
6.00%
|
5.28%
|
Lipper Other States Municipal Debt Funds Classification Average**
|
4.63%
|
14.84%
|
7.25%
|
6.24%
|
Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares.
|
|
For additional information, see the Performance Overview for your Fund in this report.
|
|
*
|
Six-month returns are cumulative; all other returns are annualized.
|
**
|
Refer to Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for definitions. Indexes and Lipper averages are not available for direct investment.
|
6
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
7
|
•
|
Lower Fund expense ratios (excluding the effects of leverage), as fixed costs are spread over a larger asset base;
|
•
|
Enhanced secondary market trading, as larger Funds potentially make it easier for investors to buy and sell Fund shares;
|
•
|
Lower per share trading costs through reduced bid/ask spreads due to a larger common share float; and
|
•
|
Increased Fund flexibility in managing the structure and cost of leverage over time.
|
Acquired Fund
|
Symbol
|
Acquiring Fund
|
Symbol
|
|
• |
Nuveen Michigan Premium
|
NMP
|
Nuveen Michigan Quality
|
NUM
|
Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
|||
• |
Nuveen Michigan3 Dividend
|
NZW
|
||
Advantage Municipal Fund
|
||||
• |
Nuveen Ohio Dividend
|
NXI
|
||
Advantage Municipal Fund
|
Nuveen Ohio Quality
|
|||
• |
Nuveen Ohio Dividend
|
NBJ
|
Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
NUO
|
Advantage Municipal Fund 2
|
||||
• |
Nuveen Ohio Dividend
|
NVJ
|
||
Advantage Municipal Fund 3
|
8
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
9
|
MTP Shares Issued
|
Annual
|
NYSE
|
|||||
Fund
|
Series
|
at Liquidation Value
|
Interest Rate
|
Ticker
|
|||
NZW
|
2015
|
$ 16,313,000
|
2.30%
|
NZW PrC
|
|||
NXI
|
2015
|
$ 19,450,000
|
2.35%
|
NXI PrC
|
|||
NXI
|
2016
|
$ 11,653,400
|
2.95%
|
NXI PrD
|
|||
NBJ
|
2014
|
$ 24,244,000
|
2.35%
|
NBJ PrA
|
|||
NVJ
|
2014
|
$ 18,470,150
|
2.35%
|
NVJ PrA
|
VMTP Shares Issued
|
||||
Fund
|
Series
|
at Liquidation Value
|
||
NUM
|
2014
|
$ 87,900,000
|
||
NMP
|
2014
|
$ 53,900,000
|
||
NUO
|
2014
|
$ 73,500,000
|
10
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
11
|
Common Shares
|
% of Outstanding
|
|||
Fund
|
Repurchased and Retired
|
Common Shares
|
||
NUM
|
160,700
|
1.4%
|
||
NMP
|
145,400
|
1.9%
|
||
NZW
|
13,900
|
0.7%
|
||
NUO
|
—
|
—
|
||
NXI
|
600
|
0.0%
|
*
|
|
NBJ
|
—
|
—
|
||
NVJ
|
1,700
|
0.1%
|
||
* Rounds to less than 0.1%.
|
12
|
Nuveen Investments
|
8/31/12
|
Six-Month Average
|
||
Fund
|
(+)Premium/(-) Discount
|
(+)Premium/(-) Discount
|
|
NUM
|
(-)4.07%
|
(-)3.42%
|
|
NMP
|
(-)4.38%
|
(-)3.87%
|
|
NZW
|
(-)5.92%
|
(-)5.73%
|
|
NUO
|
(+)6.77%
|
(+)2.90%
|
|
NXI
|
(+)1.55%
|
(-)1.09%
|
|
NBJ
|
(+)1.52%
|
(-)2.11%
|
|
NVJ
|
(+)1.93%
|
(-)0.59%
|
Nuveen Investments
|
13
|
NUM
|
Nuveen Michigan
|
|
Performance
|
Quality Income
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
15.55
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
16.21
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
-4.07
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.71
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
8.29
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
187,258
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
31.95
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
34.70
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 10/17/91)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
3.89
|
%
|
4.48
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
19.84
|
%
|
13.71
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
8.75
|
%
|
7.55
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.39
|
%
|
6.27
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
33.6
|
%
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
15.4
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
12.7
|
%
|
|||||
Water and Sewer
|
11.2
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
9.2
|
%
|
|||||
Utilities
|
6.7
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
11.2
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.1%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
14
|
Nuveen Investments
|
NMP
|
Nuveen Michigan
|
|
Performance
|
Premium Income
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
15.05
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
15.74
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
-4.38
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.82
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
8.45
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
119,693
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
31.05
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
34.08
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 12/17/92)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
3.65
|
%
|
5.12
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
19.42
|
%
|
13.38
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
8.52
|
%
|
7.34
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.37
|
%
|
6.04
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
33.8
|
%
|
|||||
Water and Sewer
|
14.4
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
13.5
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
9.6
|
%
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
9.2
|
%
|
|||||
Utilities
|
9.0
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
10.5
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.1%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
15
|
NZW
|
Nuveen Michigan
|
|
Performance
|
Dividend Advantage
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
14.63
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
15.55
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
-5.92
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.25
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
7.62
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
31,928
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
33.82
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
37.00
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 9/25/01)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
5.05
|
%
|
4.68
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
18.34
|
%
|
13.91
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
5.48
|
%
|
7.15
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.12
|
%
|
6.28
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
23.1
|
%
|
|||||
Water and Sewer
|
13.6
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
13.5
|
%
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
11.6
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
9.2
|
%
|
|||||
Education and Civic Organizations
|
7.8
|
%
|
|||||
Utilities
|
7.8
|
%
|
|||||
Housing/Multifamily
|
5.0
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
8.4
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.1%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
16
|
Nuveen Investments
|
NUO
|
Nuveen Ohio
|
|
Performance
|
Quality Income
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
18.61
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
17.43
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
6.77
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.16
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
7.58
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
170,518
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
30.12
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
34.15
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 10/17/91)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
13.32
|
%
|
4.37
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
27.52
|
%
|
13.42
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
11.04
|
%
|
7.81
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.32
|
%
|
6.30
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
20.4
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
18.6
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
16.4
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
13.8
|
%
|
|||||
Education and Civic Organizations
|
8.2
|
%
|
|||||
Consumer Staples
|
5.5
|
%
|
|||||
Water and Sewer
|
4.3
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
12.8
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.9%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
17
|
NXI
|
Nuveen Ohio
|
|
Performance
|
Dividend Advantage
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
16.34
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
16.09
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
1.55
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.07
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
7.44
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
68,354
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
31.27
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
35.12
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 3/27/01)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
8.17
|
%
|
4.27
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
24.34
|
%
|
13.61
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
9.63
|
%
|
7.51
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.62
|
%
|
6.57
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
19.9
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
19.2
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
17.8
|
%
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
14.0
|
%
|
|||||
Education and Civic Organizations
|
6.6
|
%
|
|||||
Utilities
|
5.5
|
%
|
|||||
Water and Sewer
|
5.0
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
12.0
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.9%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
18
|
Nuveen Investments
|
NBJ
|
Nuveen Ohio
|
|
Performance
|
Dividend Advantage
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund 2
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
16.01
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
15.77
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
1.52
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.25
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
7.71
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
49,241
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
32.99
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
37.24
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 9/25/01)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
10.04
|
%
|
3.84
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
24.06
|
%
|
13.14
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
9.79
|
%
|
7.45
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.56
|
%
|
6.41
|
%
|
|||
Portfolio Composition3
|
|||||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
29.6
|
%
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
16.7
|
%
|
|||||
Health Care
|
14.9
|
%
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
14.7
|
%
|
|||||
Utilities
|
6.5
|
%
|
|||||
Education and Civic Organizations
|
4.9
|
%
|
|||||
Other
|
12.7
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.9%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
19
|
NVJ
|
Nuveen Ohio
|
|
Performance
|
Dividend Advantage
|
|
OVERVIEW
|
Municipal Fund 3
|
|
as of August 31, 2012
|
Fund Snapshot
|
|||||||
Common Share Price
|
$
|
16.35
|
|||||
Common Share Net Asset Value (NAV)
|
$
|
16.04
|
|||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
1.93
|
%
|
|||||
Market Yield
|
5.17
|
%
|
|||||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield1
|
7.59
|
%
|
|||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares ($000)
|
$
|
34,624
|
|||||
Leverage
|
|||||||
Regulatory Leverage
|
34.79
|
%
|
|||||
Effective Leverage
|
37.46
|
%
|
|||||
Average Annual Total Returns
|
|||||||
(Inception 3/25/02)
|
|||||||
On Share Price
|
On NAV
|
||||||
6-Month (Cumulative)
|
3.78
|
%
|
4.43
|
%
|
|||
1-Year
|
21.27
|
%
|
13.60
|
%
|
|||
5-Year
|
8.77
|
%
|
7.51
|
%
|
|||
10-Year
|
6.46
|
%
|
6.39
|
%
|
Portfolio Composition3
|
||||
(as a % of total investments)
|
||||
Tax Obligation/General
|
25.5
|
%
|
||
U.S. Guaranteed
|
17.4
|
%
|
||
Health Care
|
16.0
|
%
|
||
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
12.3
|
%
|
||
Education and Civic Organizations
|
6.3
|
%
|
||
Consumer Staples
|
4.8
|
%
|
||
Water and Sewer
|
4.8
|
%
|
||
Other
|
12.9
|
%
|
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this Fund’s Performance Overview page.
|
|
1
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on a combined federal and state income tax rate of 31.9%. When comparing this Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
2
|
Ratings shown are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
|
3
|
Holdings are subject to change.
|
20
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Shareholder Meeting Report
|
||
NBJ
|
||
The annual meeting of shareholders for NBJ was held in the offices of Nuveen Investments on November 15, 2011; at this meeting the shareholders were asked to vote on the election of Board Members, the elimination of Fundamental Investment Policies and the approval of new Fundamental Investment Policies. The meeting was subsequently adjourned to December 16, 2011. The meeting was additionally adjourned to January 31, 2012, March 5, 2012 and March 14, 2012.
|
NBJ
|
|||
Common and
|
|||
Preferred
|
Preferred
|
||
shares voting
|
shares voting
|
||
together
|
together
|
||
as a class
|
as a class
|
||
To approve the elimination of the fundamental policies relating to the Fund’s ability to make loans.
|
|||
For
|
2,565,246
|
794,267
|
|
Against
|
393,173
|
205,300
|
|
Abstain
|
98,512
|
25,500
|
|
Broker Non-Votes
|
732,662
|
523,932
|
|
Total
|
3,789,593
|
1,548,999
|
|
To approve the new fundamental policy relating to the Fund’s ability to make loans.
|
|||
For
|
2,515,564
|
778,267
|
|
Against
|
416,010
|
221,300
|
|
Abstain
|
125,357
|
25,500
|
|
Broker Non-Votes
|
732,662
|
523,932
|
|
Total
|
3,789,593
|
1,548,999
|
Nuveen Investments
|
21
|
Nuveen Michigan Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
||
NUM
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
|
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 4.3% (2.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
8,000
|
Michigan Tobacco Settlement Finance Authority, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A, 6.875%, 6/01/42
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
$
|
8,058,718
|
|||
Education and Civic Organizations – 3.3% (2.3% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Conner Creek Academy East, Michigan, Public School Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.250%, 11/01/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
208,175
|
|||||
755
|
Detroit Community High School, Michigan, Public School Academy Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, 5.750%, 11/01/30
|
11/15 at 100.00
|
B+
|
590,017
|
|||||
385
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Public School Academy Limited Obligation Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Detroit Service Learning Academy Project, Series 2011, 7.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
424,386
|
|||||
1,685
|
Michigan Higher Education Facilities Authority, Limited Obligation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Kettering University, Series 2001, 5.500%, 9/01/17 – AMBAC Insured
|
3/13 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
1,686,601
|
|||||
2,000
|
Michigan State University, General Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2010C, 5.000%, 2/15/40
|
2/20 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
2,226,560
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan Technological University, General Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 10/01/34
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,129,530
|
|||||
6,075
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
6,265,269
|
|||||||
Health Care – 13.5% (9.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
Grand Traverse County Hospital Financial Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Munson Healthcare, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 7/01/29
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,165,300
|
|||||
1,080
|
Jackson County Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Alligiance Health, Refunding Series 2010A, 5.000%, 6/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,173,409
|
|||||
Kent Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Spectrum Health System, Refunding Series 2011C:
|
|||||||||
3,000
|
5.000%, 1/15/31
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
3,383,640
|
|||||
750
|
5.000%, 1/15/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
823,170
|
|||||
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Oakwood Obligated Group, Refunding Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
500
|
5.000%, 11/01/25
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
569,780
|
|||||
2,500
|
5.000%, 11/01/42
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
2,701,600
|
|||||
4,000
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Refunding Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/39
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
4,432,080
|
|||||
4,100
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Henry Ford Health System, Refunding Series 2009, 5.750%, 11/15/39
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
A1
|
4,706,718
|
|||||
2,500
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds,MidMichigan Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.875%, 6/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,825,350
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Memorial Healthcare Center Obligated Group, Series 1999, 5.875%, 11/15/21
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
1,001,470
|
|||||
1,150
|
Royal Oak Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, William Beaumont Hospital, Refunding Series 2009V, 8.250%, 9/01/39
|
9/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
1,481,833
|
|||||
22,580
|
Total Health Care
|
25,264,350
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 5.7% (3.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
2,675
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, FNMA Limited Obligation Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Parkview Place Apartments, Series 2002A, 5.550%, 12/01/34 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/20 at 101.00
|
AA+
|
3,008,118
|
|||||
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 1988A:
|
|||||||||
210
|
3.375%, 11/01/16 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/14 at 101.00
|
AA
|
216,495
|
|||||
1,860
|
3.875%, 11/01/17 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/14 at 101.00
|
AA
|
1,919,799
|
|||||
140
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 1999A, 5.300%, 10/01/37 – NPFG Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA
|
140,122
|
|||||
1,300
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2006D, 5.125%, 4/01/31 – AGM Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,344,798
|
|||||
200
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2009A, 5.700%, 10/01/39
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
217,854
|
22
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Housing/Multifamily (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,825
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 5.000%, 10/01/35
|
10/20 at 100.00
|
AA
|
$
|
1,961,674
|
|||
1,725
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A-2, 4.625%, 10/01/41
|
4/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,810,077
|
|||||
9,935
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
10,618,937
|
|||||||
Housing/Single Family – 1.6% (1.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,890
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Single Family Homeownership Revenue Bonds, Series 2010C, 5.500%, 12/01/28 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
2,050,329
|
|||||
785
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Single Family Homeownership Revenue Bonds, Series 2011A, 4.600%, 12/01/26
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
870,282
|
|||||
2,675
|
Total Housing/Single Family
|
2,920,611
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General – 49.4% (33.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,620
|
Ann Arbor Public School District, Washtenaw County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/29
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,949,621
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Court & Police Facilities Capital Improvement Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/38
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,097,730
|
|||||
1,000
|
Byron Center Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2012, 4.000%, 5/01/32
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,035,170
|
|||||
2,110
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.250%, 5/01/20
|
5/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,175,283
|
|||||
1,000
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – NPFG Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,062,870
|
|||||
2,319
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2008-1096, 7.861%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured (IF)
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,602,869
|
|||||
875
|
Charlotte Public School District, Easton County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
1,059,450
|
|||||
1,900
|
Comstock Park Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building & Site, Series 2011B, 5.500%, 5/01/41
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,188,762
|
|||||
2,000
|
Detroit City School District, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002A, 6.000%, 5/01/19 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
2,457,940
|
|||||
700
|
Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Building Authority Stadium Bonds, Series 1997, 5.500%, 2/01/17 – FGIC Insured
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
701,974
|
|||||
Grand Rapids and Kent County Joint Building Authority, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Devos Place Project, Series 2001:
|
|||||||||
8,900
|
0.000%, 12/01/25
|
No Opt. Call
|
AAA
|
5,736,050
|
|||||
3,000
|
0.000%, 12/01/26
|
No Opt. Call
|
AAA
|
1,851,660
|
|||||
100
|
0.000%, 12/01/27
|
No Opt. Call
|
AAA
|
58,956
|
|||||
5,305
|
0.000%, 12/01/29
|
No Opt. Call
|
AAA
|
2,825,761
|
|||||
1,700
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2007, 5.000%, 9/01/27 – NPFG Insured
|
9/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,879,061
|
|||||
1,935
|
Kalamazoo Public Schools, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,169,522
|
|||||
200
|
L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, Macomb County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/35 – AGM Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
208,264
|
|||||
2,505
|
Lincoln Consolidated School District, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – NPFG Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,718,902
|
|||||
2,810
|
Livonia Public Schools, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 5/01/21 – NPFG Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,975,003
|
|||||
865
|
Lowell Area Schools, Kent and Ionia Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
923,638
|
|||||
1,500
|
Marshall Public Schools, Calhoun County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/30 – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,622,535
|
Nuveen Investments
|
23
|
Nuveen Michigan Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (continued)
|
||
NUM
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
550
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Detroit City School District, Series 2012, 5.000%, 6/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
$
|
625,537
|
|||
1,000
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/22
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,230,520
|
|||||
100
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 11/01/25
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
118,597
|
|||||
2,500
|
Montrose School District, Michigan, School Building and Site Bonds, Series 1997, 6.000%, 5/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
3,136,175
|
|||||
3,950
|
Oakland Intermediate School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/36 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
4,244,236
|
|||||
1,595
|
Oakridge Public Schools, Muskegon County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,764,325
|
|||||
Ottawa County, Michigan, Water Supply System, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007:
|
|||||||||
4,330
|
5.000%, 8/01/26 – NPFG Insured (UB)
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
5,070,776
|
|||||
1,120
|
5.000%, 8/01/30 – NPFG Insured (UB)
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,225,146
|
|||||
1,245
|
Parchment School District, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2836, 10.934%, 5/01/15 – AGM Insured (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
1,427,604
|
|||||
4,340
|
Plymouth-Canton Community School District, Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/26 – FGIC Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
4,600,487
|
|||||
Port Huron, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding & Capital Improvement Series 2011:
|
|||||||||
1,585
|
5.000%, 10/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,774,471
|
|||||
640
|
5.250%, 10/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
712,525
|
|||||
Port Huron, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011B:
|
|||||||||
530
|
5.000%, 10/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
593,356
|
|||||
800
|
5.250%, 10/01/40 – AGM Insured
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
890,000
|
|||||
300
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
364,440
|
|||||
1,000
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/33 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,092,840
|
|||||
200
|
South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/33 – AGC Insured
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
230,098
|
|||||
3,175
|
South Redford School District, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building and Site, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/30 – NPFG Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
3,327,718
|
|||||
1,655
|
Southfield Library Building Authority, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/26 – NPFG Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,756,716
|
|||||
1,000
|
Thornapple Kellogg School District, Barry County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,114,620
|
|||||
2,000
|
Trenton Public Schools District, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,178,100
|
|||||
2,275
|
Troy City School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/19 – NPFG Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
2,550,730
|
|||||
Van Dyke Public Schools, Macomb County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building and Site, Series 2008:
|
|||||||||
310
|
5.000%, 5/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
340,805
|
|||||
575
|
5.000%, 5/01/38 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
620,954
|
|||||
1,205
|
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Building Improvements, Series 2009A, 6.750%, 11/01/39
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,389,148
|
|||||
5,000
|
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Airport Hotel Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Series 2001A, 5.000%, 12/01/21 – NPFG Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
5,011,850
|
|||||
3,350
|
Wayne Westland Community Schools, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/17 – AGM Insured
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
3,661,316
|
|||||
1,725
|
Williamston Community School District, Michigan, Unlimited Tax General Obligation QSBLF Bonds, Series 1996, 5.500%, 5/01/25 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
2,132,997
|
|||||
91,399
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
92,487,108
|
24
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 18.6% (12.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,305
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
$
|
1,452,204
|
|||
1,000
|
Grand Rapids Building Authority, Kent County, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 1998, 5.000%, 4/01/16
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,144,060
|
|||||
2,635
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Unemployment Obligation Assessment Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 7/01/22
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
3,020,948
|
|||||
2,135
|
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Facilities Program, Series 2005II, 5.000%, 10/15/33 – AMBAC Insured
|
10/15 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,336,373
|
|||||
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2006IA:
|
|||||||||
7,000
|
0.000%, 10/15/27 – AGM Insured
|
10/16 at 58.27
|
AA–
|
3,457,650
|
|||||
6,200
|
0.000%, 10/15/28 – AGM Insured
|
10/16 at 55.35
|
AA–
|
2,901,166
|
|||||
4,440
|
5.000%, 10/15/36 – FGIC Insured
|
10/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
4,710,041
|
|||||
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Facilities Program, Series 2003II:
|
|||||||||
5,100
|
5.000%, 10/15/22 – NPFG Insured
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
5,336,181
|
|||||
5,000
|
5.000%, 10/15/23 – NPFG Insured
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
5,231,550
|
|||||
700
|
Michigan State Trunk Line Fund Refunding Bonds, Series 2009, 5.000%, 11/15/36
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
810,936
|
|||||
17,000
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2007A, 0.000%, 8/01/44 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
2,922,980
|
|||||
1,000
|
Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Matching Fund Loan Notes Revenue Bonds, Series 2009B, 5.000%, 10/01/25
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,096,120
|
|||||
420
|
Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Matching Fund Loan Notes,Series 2009A-1, 5.000%, 10/01/39
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
438,946
|
|||||
53,935
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
34,859,155
|
|||||||
Transportation – 1.5% (1.0% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/12 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
505,905
|
|||||
2,000
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/21 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
2,282,040
|
|||||
2,500
|
Total Transportation
|
2,787,945
|
|||||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 22.6% (15.4% of Total Investments) (4)
|
|||||||||
1,200
|
Birmingham, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002, 5.000%, 10/01/20 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.50
|
AAA
|
1,210,836
|
|||||
935
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/17 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13) – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA– (4)
|
972,063
|
|||||
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A:
|
|||||||||
4,025
|
5.000%, 7/01/24 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
4,184,551
|
|||||
1,500
|
5.000%, 7/01/25 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
1,559,460
|
|||||
1,400
|
Howell Public Schools, Livingston County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 5/01/21 (Pre-refunded 11/01/13)
|
11/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
1,478,232
|
|||||
1,065
|
Jackson Public Schools, Jackson County, Michigan, General Obligation School Building and Site Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/22 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
1,148,933
|
|||||
1,790
|
Lansing Building Authority, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 6/01/26 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
1,854,655
|
|||||
3,880
|
Mayville Community Schools, Tuscola County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building and Site Project, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/34 (Pre-refunded 11/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
4,273,354
|
|||||
575
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Oakwood Obligated Group, Series 2002A, 5.750%, 4/01/32 (Pre-refunded 4/01/13)
|
4/13 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
593,716
|
|||||
1,500
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Henry Ford Health System, Series 2003A, 5.625%, 3/01/17 (Pre-refunded 3/01/13)
|
3/13 at 100.00
|
A1 (4)
|
1,540,845
|
|||||
3,460
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, St. John’s Health System, Series 1998A, 5.000%, 5/15/28 – AMBAC Insured (ETM)
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
3,472,802
|
Nuveen Investments
|
25
|
Nuveen Michigan Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (continued)
|
||
NUM
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed (4) (continued)
|
|||||||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Series 2002C:
|
|||||||||
$
|
125
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
$
|
126,625
|
|||
1,375
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
1,392,820
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Chelsea Community Hospital, Series 2005:
|
|||||||||
1,025
|
5.000%, 5/15/30 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
1,151,003
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 5/15/37 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
561,465
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Marquette General Hospital, Series 2005A:
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
5.000%, 5/15/26 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
1,516,140
|
|||||
2,080
|
5.000%, 5/15/34 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
2,081,934
|
|||||
3,500
|
Michigan State Trunk Line, Fund Refunding Bonds, Series 2002, 5.250%, 10/01/21 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12) – AGM Insured
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
3,514,805
|
|||||
2,000
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Protection Program, Series 2003A, 5.250%, 5/01/20 (Pre-refunded 5/01/13)
|
5/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
2,067,460
|
|||||
1,115
|
Michigan Technological University, General Revenue Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 10/01/22 (Pre-refunded 10/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (4)
|
1,172,322
|
|||||
Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation, Commonwealth Appropriation Bonds, Series 2002E:
|
|||||||||
85
|
6.000%, 8/01/26 (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa2 (4)
|
122,346
|
|||||
915
|
6.000%, 8/01/26 (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA+ (4)
|
1,317,024
|
|||||
4,100
|
Puerto Rico, Highway Revenue Bonds, Highway and Transportation Authority, Series 1996Y, 5.500%, 7/01/36 (Pre-refunded 7/01/16)
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
4,907,618
|
|||||
39,650
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
42,221,009
|
|||||||
Utilities – 9.8% (6.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Steam and Electric Utility System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
215
|
5.000%, 7/01/28
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
238,515
|
|||||
5,000
|
5.000%, 7/01/32
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
5,462,700
|
|||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Utility System Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 4700:
|
|||||||||
900
|
17.770%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,408,428
|
|||||
500
|
17.924%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
782,460
|
|||||
2,000
|
Michigan Public Power Agency, AFEC Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/43 – AGM Insured
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A2
|
2,124,760
|
|||||
500
|
Michigan Public Power Agency, Revenue Bonds, Combustion Turbine 1 Project, Series 2011, 5.000%, 1/01/26 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
573,825
|
|||||
3,630
|
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Detroit Edison Company, Series 1991BB, 7.000%, 5/01/21 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
4,781,400
|
|||||
3,000
|
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Detroit Edison Company, Series 2002C, 5.450%, 12/15/32 – SYNCORA GTY Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
3,010,440
|
|||||
15,745
|
Total Utilities
|
18,382,528
|
|||||||
Water and Sewer – 16.5% (11.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Michigan, Sewage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/01/39 – AGM Insured
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,118,600
|
|||||
5,500
|
Detroit Water Supply System, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Senior Lien Bonds, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 7/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
5,770,105
|
|||||
1,500
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2001B, 5.500%, 7/01/29 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
1,658,745
|
|||||
565
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/17 – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA
|
575,662
|
|||||
1,500
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/25 – NPFG Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,512,405
|
26
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
425
|
Detroit, Michigan, Sewage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Second Lien Series 2006A, 5.500%, 7/01/36 – BHAC Insured
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
$
|
482,061
|
|||
2,915
|
Detroit, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2011A, 5.250%, 7/01/41
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
3,071,623
|
|||||
675
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 1/01/38
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
732,213
|
|||||
2,030
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2009, 5.100%, 1/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,253,747
|
|||||
Michigan Finance Authority, State Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Clean Water Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
5.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
2,408,540
|
|||||
710
|
5.000%, 10/01/32
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
851,560
|
|||||
4,210
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Clean Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 10/01/19
|
10/14 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
4,583,259
|
|||||
1,150
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Drinking Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 10/01/23
|
10/14 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,249,464
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,163,010
|
|||||
1,000
|
Port Huron, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.625%, 10/01/40
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,117,460
|
|||||
1,000
|
Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2008A, 6.000%, 7/01/44
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
1,062,180
|
|||||
300
|
Saginaw, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 7/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
A
|
333,318
|
|||||
28,480
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
30,943,952
|
|||||||
$
|
280,974
|
Total Investments (cost $250,851,129) – 146.8%
|
274,809,582
|
||||||
Floating Rate Obligations – (1.9)%
|
(3,630,000
|
)
|
|||||||
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (47.0)% (6)
|
(87,900,000
|
)
|
|||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 2.1%
|
3,978,183
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
187,257,765
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(4)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(5) | Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions. | |
(6) | Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 32.0%. | |
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(ETM)
|
Escrowed to maturity.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
|
(UB)
|
Underlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction. See Notes to Financial Statements, Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, Inverse Floating Rate Securities for more information.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
27
|
Nuveen Michigan Premium Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
||
NMP
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
|
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 3.8% (2.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
4,500
|
Michigan Tobacco Settlement Finance Authority, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A, 6.875%, 6/01/42
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
$
|
4,533,030
|
|||
Education and Civic Organizations – 2.4% (1.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Conner Creek Academy East, Michigan, Public School Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.250%, 11/01/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
416,350
|
|||||
500
|
Detroit Community High School, Michigan, Public School Academy Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, 5.750%, 11/01/30
|
11/15 at 100.00
|
B+
|
390,740
|
|||||
335
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Public School Academy Limited Obligation Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Detroit Service Learning Academy Project, Series 2011, 7.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
369,271
|
|||||
1,500
|
Michigan State University, General Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2010C, 5.000%, 2/15/40
|
2/20 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
1,669,920
|
|||||
2,835
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
2,846,281
|
|||||||
Health Care – 19.5% (13.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
Grand Traverse County Hospital Financial Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Munson Healthcare, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 7/01/29
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,623,975
|
|||||
630
|
Jackson County Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Alligiance Health, Refunding Series 2010A, 5.000%, 6/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
684,489
|
|||||
Kent Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Spectrum Health System, Refunding Series 2011C:
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
5.000%, 1/15/31
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,255,760
|
|||||
750
|
5.000%, 1/15/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
823,170
|
|||||
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Oakwood Obligated Group, Refunding Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
250
|
5.000%, 11/01/25
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
284,890
|
|||||
1,000
|
5.000%, 11/01/42
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,080,640
|
|||||
3,000
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Sparrow Obligated Group, Series 2012, 5.000%, 11/15/42
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A+
|
3,250,500
|
|||||
4,000
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Refunding Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/39
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
4,432,080
|
|||||
2,725
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Henry Ford Health System, Refunding Series 2009, 5.750%, 11/15/39
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
A1
|
3,128,246
|
|||||
1,350
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds,MidMichigan Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.875%, 6/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,525,689
|
|||||
3,500
|
Royal Oak Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue and Refunding Bonds, William Beaumont Hospital Obligated Group, Series 2009W, 6.000%, 8/01/39
|
8/19 at 100.00
|
A1
|
3,995,215
|
|||||
250
|
Royal Oak Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, William Beaumont Hospital, Refunding Series 2009V, 8.250%, 9/01/39
|
9/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
322,138
|
|||||
20,955
|
Total Health Care
|
23,406,792
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 6.1% (4.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
820
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, GNMA Collateralized Limited Obligation Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Burkshire Pointe Apartments, Series 2002A, 5.400%, 10/20/32 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
4/14 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
837,351
|
|||||
1,130
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Limited Obligation Revenue Bonds, Breton Village Green Project, Series 1993, 5.625%, 10/15/18 – AGM Insured
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,132,689
|
|||||
1,500
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Limited Obligation Revenue Bonds, Walled Lake Villa Project, Series 1993, 6.000%, 4/15/18 – AGM Insured
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,504,650
|
|||||
1,260
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 1988A, 3.375%, 11/01/16 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/14 at 101.00
|
AA
|
1,298,972
|
|||||
800
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2006D, 5.125%, 4/01/31 – AGM Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
827,568
|
|||||
25
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2009A, 5.700%, 10/01/39
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
27,232
|
28
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Housing/Multifamily (continued)
|
|||||||||
Mt. Clemens Housing Corporation, Michigan, FHA-Insured Section 8 Assisted Multifamily Housing Revenue Refunding Bonds, Clinton Place Project, Series 1992A:
|
|||||||||
$
|
130
|
6.600%, 6/01/13
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
$
|
130,611
|
|||
1,500
|
6.600%, 6/01/22
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,504,290
|
|||||
7,165
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
7,263,363
|
|||||||
Housing/Single Family – 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
945
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Single Family Homeownership Revenue Bonds, Series 2010C, 5.500%, 12/01/28 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,025,164
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General – 48.9% (33.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,475
|
Anchor Bay School District, Macomb and St. Clair Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 5/01/21
|
11/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,549,134
|
|||||
345
|
Ann Arbor Public School District, Washtenaw County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/29
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
415,197
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Court & Police Facilities Capital Improvement Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/38
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,097,730
|
|||||
100
|
Battle Creek School District, Calhoun County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
107,629
|
|||||
2,250
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/26 – NPFG Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
2,385,315
|
|||||
1,501
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2008-1096, 7.861%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured (IF)
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,684,737
|
|||||
1,050
|
Comstock Park Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building & Site, Series 2011B, 5.500%, 5/01/36
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,212,131
|
|||||
Detroit City School District, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002A:
|
|||||||||
1,815
|
6.000%, 5/01/20 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
2,254,484
|
|||||
1,075
|
6.000%, 5/01/21 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
1,349,534
|
|||||
Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Building Authority Stadium Bonds, Series 1997:
|
|||||||||
770
|
5.500%, 2/01/17 – FGIC Insured
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
772,171
|
|||||
6,990
|
5.250%, 2/01/27 – FGIC Insured
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
6,997,130
|
|||||
860
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2007, 5.000%, 9/01/24 – NPFG Insured
|
9/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
961,841
|
|||||
1,650
|
Holly Area School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.125%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,762,299
|
|||||
1,250
|
Kalamazoo Public Schools, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,401,500
|
|||||
1,000
|
Livonia Public Schools, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 5/01/21 – NPFG Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,058,720
|
|||||
865
|
Lowell Area Schools, Kent and Ionia Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
923,638
|
|||||
425
|
Marshall Public Schools, Calhoun County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/30 – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
459,718
|
|||||
340
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Detroit City School District, Series 2012, 5.000%, 6/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
386,696
|
|||||
2,500
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/22
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
3,076,300
|
|||||
800
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 11/01/25
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
948,776
|
|||||
2,450
|
Oakland Intermediate School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/36 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
2,632,501
|
|||||
3,500
|
Ottawa County, Michigan, Water Supply System, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 8/01/30 – NPFG Insured (UB)
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
3,828,580
|
|||||
1,100
|
Oxford Area Community Schools, Oakland and Lapeer Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,141,382
|
Nuveen Investments
|
29
|
Nuveen Michigan Premium Income Municipal Fund, Inc. (continued)
|
||
NMP
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
805
|
Parchment School District, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2836, 10.934%, 5/01/15 – AGM Insured (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
$
|
923,069
|
|||
1,000
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 5/01/27 – AGM Insured
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,084,510
|
|||||
1,000
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/33 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,092,840
|
|||||
125
|
South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/33 – AGC Insured
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
143,811
|
|||||
500
|
Thornapple Kellogg School District, Barry County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
557,310
|
|||||
1,500
|
Trenton Public Schools District, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,633,575
|
|||||
Van Dyke Public Schools, Macomb County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building and Site, Series 2008:
|
|||||||||
800
|
5.000%, 5/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
879,496
|
|||||
1,350
|
5.000%, 5/01/38 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,457,892
|
|||||
2,830
|
Warren Consolidated School District, Macomb and Oakland Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2003, 5.250%, 5/01/20
|
5/13 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,892,713
|
|||||
1,680
|
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Building Improvements, Series 2009A, 6.750%, 11/01/39
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,936,738
|
|||||
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Airport Hotel Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Series 2001A:
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
5.500%, 12/01/18 – NPFG Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,507,290
|
|||||
4,435
|
5.000%, 12/01/30 – NPFG Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
4,437,129
|
|||||
1,475
|
Willow Run Community Schools, Washtenaw County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2011, 4.500%, 5/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,592,971
|
|||||
54,111
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
58,546,487
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 13.8% (9.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
915
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,018,212
|
|||||
1,675
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Unemployment Obligation Assessment Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 7/01/22
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,920,337
|
|||||
1,600
|
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Facilities Program, Series 2005II, 5.000%, 10/15/30 – AMBAC Insured
|
10/15 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,750,912
|
|||||
2,880
|
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2006IA, 5.000%, 10/15/36 – FGIC Insured
|
10/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
3,055,162
|
|||||
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Facilities Program, Series 2003II:
|
|||||||||
5,000
|
5.000%, 10/15/22 – NPFG Insured
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
5,231,550
|
|||||
2,480
|
5.000%, 10/15/23 – NPFG Insured
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,594,849
|
|||||
450
|
Michigan State Trunk Line Fund Refunding Bonds, Series 2009, 5.000%, 11/15/36
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
521,316
|
|||||
450
|
Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Matching Fund Loan Notes,Series 2009A-1, 5.000%, 10/01/39
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
470,300
|
|||||
15,450
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
16,562,638
|
|||||||
Transportation – 2.1% (1.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
230
|
Kent County, Michigan, Airport Revenue Bonds, Gerald R. Ford International Airport, Series 2007, 5.000%, 1/01/32
|
1/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
248,018
|
|||||
2,000
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/21 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
2,282,040
|
|||||
2,230
|
Total Transportation
|
2,530,058
|
|||||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 13.3% (9.2% of Total Investments) (4)
|
|||||||||
2,500
|
Detroit City School District, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003B, 5.000%, 5/01/23 (Pre-refunded 5/01/13) – FGIC Insured
|
5/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
2,580,150
|
|||||
915
|
Detroit, Michigan, Second Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 7/01/30 (Pre-refunded 7/01/15) – NPFG Insured
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
A (4)
|
1,031,104
|
30
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed (4) (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
2,000
|
Howell Public Schools, Livingston County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 5/01/22 (Pre-refunded 11/01/13)
|
11/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
$
|
2,111,760
|
|||
Lansing School District, Ingham County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004:
|
|||||||||
500
|
5.000%, 5/01/22 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14)
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
539,230
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 5/01/22 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14)
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
539,230
|
|||||
1,500
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Henry Ford Health System, Series 2003A, 5.625%, 3/01/17 (Pre-refunded 3/01/13)
|
3/13 at 100.00
|
A1 (4)
|
1,540,845
|
|||||
675
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, St. John’s
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
684,254
|
|||||
Hospital, Series 1992A, 6.000%, 5/15/13 – AMBAC Insured (ETM)
|
|||||||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Series 2002C:
|
|||||||||
85
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
86,105
|
|||||
915
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
926,858
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Chelsea Community Hospital, Series 2005:
|
|||||||||
425
|
5.000%, 5/15/25 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
477,245
|
|||||
150
|
5.000%, 5/15/30 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
168,440
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Marquette General Hospital, Series 2005A:
|
|||||||||
2,435
|
5.000%, 5/15/26 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
2,461,201
|
|||||
200
|
5.000%, 5/15/34 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
200,186
|
|||||
1,000
|
Otsego Public Schools District, Allegan and Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/25 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
1,078,810
|
|||||
1,425
|
Walled Lake Consolidated School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.250%, 5/01/20 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14) – NPFG Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA– (4)
|
1,543,218
|
|||||
15,225
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
15,968,636
|
|||||||
Utilities – 13.0% (9.0% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Steam and Electric Utility System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
125
|
5.000%, 7/01/28
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
138,671
|
|||||
2,500
|
5.000%, 7/01/32
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,731,350
|
|||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Utility System Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 4700:
|
|||||||||
700
|
17.770%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,095,444
|
|||||
360
|
17.924%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
563,371
|
|||||
1,250
|
Michigan Public Power Agency, AFEC Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/43 – AGM Insured
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A2
|
1,327,975
|
|||||
Michigan Public Power Agency, Revenue Bonds, Combustion Turbine 1 Project, Series 2011:
|
|||||||||
1,760
|
5.000%, 1/01/24 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,042,392
|
|||||
1,990
|
5.000%, 1/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,299,704
|
|||||
1,180
|
5.000%, 1/01/26 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,354,227
|
|||||
3,000
|
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Detroit Edison Company, Series 2002C, 5.450%, 12/15/32 – SYNCORA GTY Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
3,010,440
|
|||||
990
|
Puerto Rico Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Medical and Environmental Control Facilities Financing Authority, Co-Generation Facility Revenue Bonds, Series 2000A, 6.625%, 6/01/26 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Ba1
|
993,990
|
|||||
13,855
|
Total Utilities
|
15,557,564
|
|||||||
Water and Sewer – 20.8% (14.4% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,250
|
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Michigan, Sewage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/01/39 – AGM Insured
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,324,125
|
|||||
3,600
|
Detroit Water Supply System, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Senior Lien Bonds, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 7/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
3,776,796
|
|||||
1,085
|
Detroit, Michigan, Second Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 7/01/30 – NPFG Insured
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,103,695
|
|||||
1,500
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2001B, 5.500%, 7/01/29 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
1,658,745
|
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|
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|
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NMP
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,120
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/17 – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA
|
$
|
1,141,134
|
|||
1,945
|
Detroit, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2011A, 5.250%, 7/01/41
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
2,049,505
|
|||||
1,330
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 1/01/30 – NPFG Insured
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,416,038
|
|||||
390
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 1/01/38
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
423,056
|
|||||
425
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2009, 5.100%, 1/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
471,844
|
|||||
285
|
Michigan Finance Authority, State Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Clean Water Series 2012, 5.000%, 10/01/32
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
341,823
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,163,010
|
|||||
8,245
|
North Kent Sewer Authority, Michigan, Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 11/01/31 – NPFG Insured
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
9,058,283
|
|||||
500
|
Port Huron, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.625%, 10/01/40
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
A
|
558,730
|
|||||
350
|
Saginaw, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 7/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
A
|
388,871
|
|||||
23,025
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
24,875,655
|
|||||||
$
|
160,296
|
Total Investments (cost $160,982,881) – 144.6%
|
173,115,668
|
||||||
Floating Rate Obligations – (1.9)%
|
(2,330,000
|
) | |||||||
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (45.0)% (6)
|
(53,900,000
|
) | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 2.3%
|
2,806,949
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
119,692,617
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(4)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(5) | Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions. | |
(6) | Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 31.1%. | |
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(ETM)
|
Escrowed to maturity.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
|
(UB)
|
Underlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction. See Notes to Financial Statements, Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, Inverse Floating Rate Securities for more information.
|
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|
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|
Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund
|
||
NZW
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 5.5% (3.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,750
|
Michigan Tobacco Settlement Finance Authority, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A, 6.875%, 6/01/42
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
$
|
1,762,842
|
|||
Education and Civic Organizations – 11.8% (7.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Conner Creek Academy East, Michigan, Public School Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.250%, 11/01/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
208,175
|
|||||
85
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Public School Academy Limited Obligation Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Detroit Service Learning Academy Project, Series 2011, 7.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
93,696
|
|||||
1,150
|
Michigan Higher Education Facilities Authority, Limited Obligation Revenue Refunding Bonds, Kettering University, Series 2001, 5.000%, 9/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
3/13 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
1,149,920
|
|||||
250
|
Michigan Public Educational Facilities Authority, Charter School Revenue Bonds, American Montessori Academy, Series 2007, 6.500%, 12/01/37
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
250,298
|
|||||
1,500
|
Michigan State University, General Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2010C, 5.000%, 2/15/40
|
2/20 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
1,669,920
|
|||||
350
|
Michigan Technological University, General Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 10/01/34
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
395,336
|
|||||
3,585
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
3,767,345
|
|||||||
Health Care – 13.9% (9.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Grand Traverse County Hospital Financial Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Munson Healthcare, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 7/01/29
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
541,325
|
|||||
90
|
Jackson County Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Alligiance Health, Refunding Series 2010A, 5.000%, 6/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
97,784
|
|||||
Kent Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Spectrum Health System, Refunding Series 2011C:
|
|||||||||
500
|
5.000%, 1/15/31
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
563,940
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 1/15/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
548,780
|
|||||
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Oakwood Obligated Group, Refunding Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
250
|
5.000%, 11/01/25
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
284,890
|
|||||
250
|
5.000%, 11/01/42
|
11/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
270,160
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Refunding Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/39
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,108,020
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Henry Ford Health System, Refunding Series 2009:
|
|||||||||
150
|
5.000%, 11/15/20
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
A1
|
174,882
|
|||||
475
|
5.750%, 11/15/39
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
A1
|
545,291
|
|||||
150
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, MidMichigan Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.875%, 6/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
169,521
|
|||||
100
|
Royal Oak Hospital Finance Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, William Beaumont Hospital, Refunding Series 2009V, 8.250%, 9/01/39
|
9/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
128,855
|
|||||
3,965
|
Total Health Care
|
4,433,448
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 7.6% (5.0% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,700
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, GNMA Collateralized Limited Obligation Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Cranbrook Apartments, Series 2001A, 5.400%, 2/20/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
8/14 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,735,955
|
|||||
370
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 1988A, 3.375%, 11/01/16 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/14 at 101.00
|
AA
|
381,444
|
|||||
200
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2006D, 5.125%, 4/01/31 – AGM Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
206,892
|
|||||
100
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 2009A, 5.700%, 10/01/39
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
108,927
|
|||||
2,370
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
2,433,218
|
Nuveen Investments
|
33
|
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|
||
NZW
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Housing/Single Family – 2.9% (1.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
470
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Single Family Homeownership Revenue Bonds, Series 2010C, 5.500%, 12/01/28 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
$
|
509,870
|
|||
375
|
Michigan Housing Development Authority, Single Family Homeownership Revenue Bonds, Series 2011A, 4.600%, 12/01/26
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
415,740
|
|||||
845
|
Total Housing/Single Family
|
925,610
|
|||||||
Industrials – 1.6% (1.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue Bonds, Republic Services Inc., Series 2001, 4.250%, 8/01/31 (Mandatory put 4/01/14) (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
513,180
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General – 34.8% (23.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
345
|
Ann Arbor Public School District, Washtenaw County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/29
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
415,197
|
|||||
200
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Court & Police Facilities Capital Improvement Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/38
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
219,546
|
|||||
500
|
Byron Center Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2012, 4.000%, 5/01/33
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
514,830
|
|||||
437
|
Caledonia Community Schools, Kent, Allegan and Barry Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2008-1096, 7.861%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured (IF)
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
490,493
|
|||||
Comstock Park Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building& Site, Series 2011B:
|
|||||||||
150
|
5.500%, 5/01/36
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
173,162
|
|||||
290
|
5.500%, 5/01/41
|
5/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
334,074
|
|||||
50
|
Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Building Authority Stadium Bonds, Series 1997, 5.500%, 2/01/17 – FGIC Insured
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
50,141
|
|||||
300
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2007, 5.000%, 9/01/27 – NPFG Insured
|
9/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
331,599
|
|||||
430
|
Lowell Area Schools, Kent and Ionia Counties, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/37 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
459,150
|
|||||
100
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Detroit City School District, Series 2012, 5.000%, 6/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
113,734
|
|||||
500
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/22
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
615,260
|
|||||
100
|
Michigan State, General Obligation Bonds, Environmental Program, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 11/01/25
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
118,597
|
|||||
1,410
|
New Haven Community Schools, Macomb County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,532,980
|
|||||
420
|
Oakland Intermediate School District, Oakland County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/36 – AGM Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
451,286
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ottawa County, Michigan, Water Supply System, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 8/01/30 – NPFG Insured (UB)
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,093,880
|
|||||
235
|
Parchment School District, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2836, 10.934%, 5/01/15 – AGM Insured (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
269,467
|
|||||
750
|
Plainwell Community Schools, Allegan County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building & Site, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/28 – AGC Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
834,840
|
|||||
200
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
242,960
|
|||||
100
|
Rockford Public Schools, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/33 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
109,284
|
|||||
25
|
South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Capital Improvement Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/33 – AGC Insured
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
28,762
|
|||||
35
|
Thornapple Kellogg School District, Barry County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 5/01/32 – NPFG Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
39,012
|
34
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
100
|
Trenton Public Schools District, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
$
|
108,905
|
|||
225
|
Van Dyke Public Schools, Macomb County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, School Building and Site, Series 2008, 5.000%, 5/01/38 – AGM Insured
|
5/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
242,982
|
|||||
65
|
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Building Improvements, Series 2009A, 6.750%, 11/01/39
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
74,933
|
|||||
1,690
|
Wayne Charter County, Michigan, Limited Tax General Obligation Airport Hotel Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Series 2001A, 5.000%, 12/01/30 – NPFG Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,690,811
|
|||||
500
|
Wayne Westland Community Schools, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/17 – AGM Insured
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
546,465
|
|||||
10,157
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
11,102,350
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 20.3% (13.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
265
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
294,892
|
|||||
Grand Rapids Building Authority, Kent County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2011:
|
|||||||||
560
|
5.000%, 10/01/28
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
636,765
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 10/01/30
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
564,345
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
563,095
|
|||||
330
|
Kalkaska County Hospital Authority, Michigan, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.125%, 5/01/14
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
340,161
|
|||||
420
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Unemployment Obligation Assessment Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 7/01/22
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
481,517
|
|||||
Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2006IA:
|
|||||||||
1,520
|
0.000%, 10/15/28 – AGM Insured
|
10/16 at 55.35
|
AA–
|
711,254
|
|||||
720
|
5.000%, 10/15/36 – FGIC Insured
|
10/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
763,790
|
|||||
Michigan State Trunk Line Fund Refunding Bonds, Series 2009:
|
|||||||||
1,160
|
4.000%, 11/15/32
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,240,608
|
|||||
150
|
5.000%, 11/15/36
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
173,772
|
|||||
700
|
Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Matching Fund Loan Notes, Series 2009A-1, 5.000%, 10/01/39
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
731,577
|
|||||
6,825
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
6,501,776
|
|||||||
Transportation – 2.6% (1.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/12 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
252,953
|
|||||
500
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/21 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
570,510
|
|||||
750
|
Total Transportation
|
823,463
|
|||||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 17.6% (11.6% of Total Investments) (4)
|
|||||||||
720
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/17 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13) – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA– (4)
|
748,541
|
|||||
500
|
Jackson Public Schools, Jackson County, Michigan, General Obligation School Building and Site Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 5/01/22 (Pre-refunded 5/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
539,405
|
|||||
525
|
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Oakwood Obligated Group, Series 2002A, 5.750%, 4/01/32 (Pre-refunded 4/01/13)
|
4/13 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
542,089
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Trinity Health Credit Group, Series 2002C:
|
|||||||||
85
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (4)
|
86,105
|
|||||
915
|
5.375%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
926,858
|
|||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Chelsea Community Hospital, Series 2005:
|
|||||||||
425
|
5.000%, 5/15/30 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
477,245
|
|||||
335
|
5.000%, 5/15/37 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
376,182
|
Nuveen Investments
|
35
|
Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund (continued)
|
||
NZW
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed (4) (continued)
|
|||||||||
Michigan State Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Marquette General Hospital, Series 2005A:
|
|||||||||
$
|
500
|
5.000%, 5/15/26 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
$
|
505,380
|
|||
400
|
5.000%, 5/15/34 (Pre-refunded 5/15/15)
|
5/15 at 100.00
|
Baa3 (4)
|
400,372
|
|||||
Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation, Commonwealth Appropriation Bonds, Series 2002E:
|
|||||||||
85
|
6.000%, 8/01/26 (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa2 (4)
|
122,346
|
|||||
615
|
6.000%, 8/01/26 (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA+ (4)
|
885,213
|
|||||
5,105
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
5,609,736
|
|||||||
Utilities – 11.7% (7.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,115
|
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Steam and Electric Utility System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/21 – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,145,295
|
|||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Steam and Electric Utility System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
50
|
5.000%, 7/01/28
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
55,469
|
|||||
750
|
5.000%, 7/01/32
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
819,405
|
|||||
Lansing Board of Water and Light, Michigan, Utility System Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 4700:
|
|||||||||
100
|
17.770%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
156,492
|
|||||
250
|
17.924%, 7/01/37 (IF) (5)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
391,230
|
|||||
250
|
Michigan Public Power Agency, AFEC Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/43 – AGM Insured
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A2
|
265,595
|
|||||
Michigan Public Power Agency, Revenue Bonds, Combustion Turbine 1 Project, Series 2011:
|
|||||||||
500
|
5.000%, 1/01/26 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
573,825
|
|||||
290
|
5.000%, 1/01/27 – AGM Insured
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
330,525
|
|||||
3,305
|
Total Utilities
|
3,737,836
|
|||||||
Water and Sewer – 20.5% (13.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Michigan, Sewage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/01/39 – AGM Insured
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
264,825
|
|||||
1,000
|
Detroit Water Supply System, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Senior Lien Bonds, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 7/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,049,110
|
|||||
1,000
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2001B, 5.500%, 7/01/29 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
1,105,830
|
|||||
280
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 7/01/17 – AGM Insured
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
AA
|
285,284
|
|||||
490
|
Detroit, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2011A, 5.250%, 7/01/41
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
516,328
|
|||||
125
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sanitary Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 1/01/38
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
135,595
|
|||||
150
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2009, 5.100%, 1/01/39 – AGC Insured
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
166,533
|
|||||
140
|
Michigan Finance Authority, State Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Clean Water Series 2012, 5.000%, 10/01/32
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
167,913
|
|||||
1,000
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Clean Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 10/01/19
|
10/15 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,128,800
|
|||||
500
|
Michigan Municipal Bond Authority, Water Revolving Fund Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 10/01/23
|
10/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
583,365
|
36
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
500
|
Port Huron, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.250%, 10/01/31
|
10/21 at 100.00
|
A
|
$
|
555,440
|
|||
500
|
Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2008A, 6.000%, 7/01/44
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
531,090
|
|||||
50
|
Saginaw, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 7/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
A
|
55,553
|
|||||
5,985
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
6,545,666
|
|||||||
$
|
45,142
|
Total Investments (cost $44,212,080) – 150.8%
|
48,156,470
|
||||||
Floating Rate Obligations – (2.1)%
|
(665,000)
|
||||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (51.1)% (6)
|
(16,313,000)
|
||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 2.4%
|
749,098
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
31,927,568
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(4)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(5) | Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions. | |
(6) | MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 33.9%. | |
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(ETM)
|
Escrowed to maturity.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
|
(UB)
|
Underlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction. See Notes to Financial Statements, Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, Inverse Floating Rate Securities for more information.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
37
|
Nuveen Ohio Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc.
|
||
NUO
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
|
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 7.8% (5.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-2:
|
|||||||||
$
|
4,000
|
5.125%, 6/01/24
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B
|
$
|
3,395,520
|
|||
11,945
|
5.875%, 6/01/47
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
BB
|
9,701,249
|
|||||
115
|
Puerto Rico, The Children’s Trust Fund, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Refunding Bonds, Series 2002, 5.375%, 5/15/33
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
114,998
|
|||||
16,060
|
Total Consumer Staples
|
13,211,767
|
|||||||
Education and Civic Organizations – 11.6% (8.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
920
|
Miami University of Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 9/01/36
|
9/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,060,659
|
|||||
1,650
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, Kenyon College, Series 2006, 5.000%, 7/01/41
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,727,435
|
|||||
1,750
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, Oberlin College, Series 2003, 5.125%, 10/01/24
|
10/13 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,823,850
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Wittenberg University, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/29
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Ba2
|
955,390
|
|||||
2,420
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, University of Dayton, 2006 Project, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/30 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A
|
2,588,214
|
|||||
935
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Denison University, Series 2004, 5.000%, 11/01/21
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,018,496
|
|||||
1,320
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, University of Dayton, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,380,720
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Wittenberg University, Series 2001, 5.500%, 12/01/15
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Ba2
|
1,001,000
|
|||||
1,500
|
Ohio State Higher Education Facilities, Revenue Bonds, Case Western Reserve University, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/44 – NPFG Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,601,190
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facility Commission, Higher Education Facility Revenue Bonds, Xavier University 2008C, 5.750%, 5/01/28
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
A–
|
2,286,280
|
|||||
1,510
|
University of Akron, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2003A, 5.000%, 1/01/21 – AMBAC Insured
|
1/13 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,530,159
|
|||||
2,605
|
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2004D, 5.000%, 6/01/25 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,770,808
|
|||||
18,610
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
19,744,201
|
|||||||
Health Care – 23.2% (16.4% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Allen County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Series 2010A, 5.250%, 6/01/38
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,105,330
|
|||||
2,500
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, UC Health, Series 2010, 5.500%, 11/01/40
|
11/20 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
2,721,675
|
|||||
3,405
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center Project, Series 2006K, 5.000%, 5/15/31 – FGIC Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
3,500,306
|
|||||
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Improvement Series 2009:
|
|||||||||
250
|
5.000%, 11/01/34
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
274,490
|
|||||
300
|
5.250%, 11/01/40
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
332,106
|
|||||
1,200
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Series 2005, 5.000%, 11/01/40
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,282,176
|
|||||
2,400
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, OhioHealth Corporation, Tender Option Bond Trust 11-21B, 9.264%, 11/15/41 (IF) (4)
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
2,876,928
|
38
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Health Care (continued)
|
|||||||||
Hamilton County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Series 2004J:
|
|||||||||
$
|
2,455
|
5.250%, 5/15/16 – FGIC Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
$
|
2,588,184
|
|||
1,260
|
5.125%, 5/15/28 – FGIC Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
1,287,355
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hancock County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center, Series 2011A, 6.250%, 12/01/34
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
1,178,010
|
|||||
Lucas County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Series 2008D:
|
|||||||||
90
|
5.000%, 11/15/38
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
96,301
|
|||||
40
|
5.125%, 11/15/40
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
43,029
|
|||||
2,665
|
Lucas County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Series 2011A, 6.000%, 11/15/41
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
3,223,824
|
|||||
785
|
Miami County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Upper Valley Medical Center Inc., Series 2006, 5.250%, 5/15/21
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
A2
|
852,125
|
|||||
430
|
Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Southwest General Health Center Project, Refunding Series 2011, 5.250%, 8/01/41
|
8/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
470,807
|
|||||
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health Initiatives, Series 2004A:
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
5.000%, 5/01/30
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,552,440
|
|||||
2,500
|
5.000%, 5/01/32
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,580,800
|
|||||
1,350
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Miami Valley Hospital, Series 2009A, 6.250%, 11/15/39
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,432,040
|
|||||
95
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, University Hospitals Health System Inc., Series 2007A, 5.250%, 1/15/46 – BHAC Insured
|
1/17 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
107,110
|
|||||
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
1,315
|
5.000%, 1/01/25
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,454,942
|
|||||
50
|
5.250%, 1/01/33
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
55,284
|
|||||
1,200
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Summa Health System Project, Series 2010, 5.250%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,318,248
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 1/01/39
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,122,030
|
|||||
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3551:
|
|||||||||
375
|
19.525%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
528,540
|
|||||
2,700
|
20.072%, 1/01/33 (IF)
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
4,017,924
|
|||||
1,100
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3591, 20.231%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
1,636,932
|
|||||
1,200
|
Richland County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, MidCentral Health System Group, Series 2006, 5.250%, 11/15/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
1,264,824
|
|||||
600
|
Ross County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Adena Health System Series 2008, 5.750%, 12/01/35
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
A2
|
670,344
|
|||||
34,765
|
Total Health Care
|
39,574,104
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 5.0% (3.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,385
|
Clermont County, Ohio, GNMA Collateralized Mortgage Revenue Bonds, S.E.M. Villa II Project, Series 1994A, 5.950%, 2/20/30
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,387,853
|
|||||
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, GNMA Collateralized Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Longwood Phase One Associates LP, Series 2001A:
|
|||||||||
2,120
|
5.350%, 1/20/21 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/13 at 101.00
|
Aaa
|
2,144,740
|
|||||
2,250
|
5.450%, 1/20/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/13 at 101.00
|
Aaa
|
2,274,953
|
|||||
800
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, GNMA Guaranteed Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Canterbury Court Project, Series 2007, 5.500%, 10/20/42 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/18 at 101.00
|
Aa1
|
869,472
|
|||||
695
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, FHA-Insured Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Madonna Homes, Series 2006M, 4.900%, 6/20/48 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/16 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
724,107
|
|||||
1,100
|
Summit County Port Authority, Ohio, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Callis Tower Apartments Project, Series 2007, 5.250%, 9/20/47 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/17 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
1,173,744
|
|||||
8,350
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
8,574,869
|
Nuveen Investments
|
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|
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NUO
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Housing/Single Family – 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
570
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Mortgage-Backed Securities Program, Series 2006H, 5.000%, 9/01/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
$
|
587,670
|
|||
Industrials – 1.0% (0.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
660
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Development Revenue Bonds, Bond Fund Program – Columbia National Group Project, Series 2005D, 5.000%, 5/15/20 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/15 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
669,194
|
|||||
970
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Development Revenue Bonds, Jergens Inc., Series 1998A, 5.375%, 5/15/18 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
971,843
|
|||||
1,630
|
Total Industrials
|
1,641,037
|
|||||||
Long-Term Care – 1.0% (0.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
490
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Bonds, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, Improvement Series 2010A, 5.625%, 7/01/26
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
540,813
|
|||||
1,165
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Health Care and Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Saint Leonard, Refunding & improvement Series 2010, 6.625%, 4/01/40
|
4/20 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
1,244,558
|
|||||
1,655
|
Total Long-Term Care
|
1,785,371
|
|||||||
Materials – 1.3% (0.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, Ohio, Port Revenue Bonds, Cargill Inc., Series 2004B, 4.500%, 12/01/15
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
2,149,660
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General – 26.2% (18.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002:
|
|||||||||
110
|
5.000%, 12/01/21 – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
115,803
|
|||||
100
|
5.000%, 12/01/22 – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
105,275
|
|||||
2,630
|
Central Ohio Solid Waste Authority, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding & Improvements, Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
3,176,724
|
|||||
1,000
|
Cleveland Municipal School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/22 – AGM Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,073,780
|
|||||
3,000
|
Columbus City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,656,090
|
|||||
1,200
|
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/21
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,312,488
|
|||||
1,000
|
Dayton, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.250%, 12/01/19 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,079,030
|
|||||
1,195
|
Fairview Park City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/24 – NPFG Insured
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,318,420
|
|||||
1,840
|
Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/28
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
2,132,560
|
|||||
1,500
|
Green, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.500%, 12/01/32
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,614,990
|
|||||
1,355
|
Grove City, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Construction & Improvement Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/36
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
1,561,800
|
|||||
7,020
|
Hamilton City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
7,522,771
|
|||||
1,850
|
Hilliard City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Construction, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/26 – NPFG Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
2,063,657
|
|||||
3,000
|
Hilliard School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – NPFG Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
3,316,710
|
|||||
2,580
|
Indian Lake Local School District, Logan and Auglaize Counties, Ohio, School Facilities Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – NPFG Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,788,335
|
|||||
660
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 0.000%, 12/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
527,855
|
|||||
800
|
Lakewood City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – FGIC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
896,840
|
40
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,585
|
Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Various Purpose Series 2010, 5.000%, 10/01/40
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
$
|
1,722,816
|
|||
505
|
Marysville Exempted School District, Union County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
542,304
|
|||||
500
|
Mason City School District, Counties of Warren and Butler, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
570,265
|
|||||
1,500
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2007, 5.250%, 12/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
1,910,520
|
|||||
1,350
|
Milford Exempted Village School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 12/01/36
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,484,298
|
|||||
505
|
Monroe Local School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.500%, 12/01/24 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
621,458
|
|||||
275
|
Napoleon City School District, Henry County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Facilities Construction & Improvement Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/36
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
310,387
|
|||||
1,000
|
Newark City School District, Licking County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/28 – FGIC Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,065,120
|
|||||
1,000
|
Northmor Local School District, Morrow County, Ohio, General Obligation School Facilities Construction and Improvement Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 11/01/36
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,092,070
|
|||||
500
|
Olentangy Local School District, Delaware and Franklin Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 12/01/36
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
548,415
|
|||||
1,510
|
Painesville City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/22 – FGIC Insured
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
A1
|
1,631,782
|
|||||
70
|
Strongsville, Ohio, Limited Tax General Obligation Various Purpose Improvement Bonds, Series 1996, 5.950%, 12/01/21
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
70,313
|
|||||
100
|
Sylvania City School District, Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvement Series 1995, 5.250%, 12/01/36 – AGC Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
108,206
|
|||||
650
|
Vandalia Butler City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvment Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/37
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
721,429
|
|||||
41,890
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
44,662,511
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 19.4% (13.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,380
|
Columbus, Ohio, Tax Increment Financing Bonds, Easton Project, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,428,755
|
|||||
4,000
|
Cuyhoga County, Ohio, Recovery Zone Facility Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Medical Mart– Convention Center Project, Series 2010F, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
AA
|
4,607,479
|
|||||
3,000
|
Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority, Ohio, Excise Tax and Lease Revenue Anticipation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/27 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
3,326,220
|
|||||
1,305
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,452,204
|
|||||
545
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2012B-1, 5.000%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
601,140
|
|||||
1,010
|
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Ohio, Sales Tax Supported Capital Improvement Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.250%, 12/01/27
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,223,767
|
|||||
1,085
|
Hamilton County Convention Facilities Authority, Ohio, First Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/18 – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,151,337
|
|||||
4,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Lien, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
4,330,920
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Series 2000B, 0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
510,970
|
|||||
2,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
2,251,200
|
|||||
140
|
New Albany Community Authority, Ohio, Community Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012C, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
164,671
|
Nuveen Investments
|
41
|
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|
||
NUO
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
|
Tax Obligation/Limited (continued)
|
||||||||
$
|
800
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Administrative Building Fund Projects, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
$
|
876,128
|
|||
23,215
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, First Subordinate Series 2009A, 0.000%, 8/01/34
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
7,032,519
|
|||||
7,875
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 0.000%, 8/01/35
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
2,214,135
|
|||||
1,645
|
Riversouth Authority, Ohio, Riversouth Area Redevelopment Bonds, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/23
|
12/22 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,990,088
|
|||||
53,000
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
33,161,533
|
|||||||
Transportation – 3.9% (2.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Airport System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,108,840
|
|||||
3,050
|
Dayton, Ohio, Airport Revenue Bonds, James M. Cox International Airport, Series 2003C, 5.250%, 12/01/23 – RAAI Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
A–
|
3,115,301
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio Turnpike Commission, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1998A, 5.500%, 2/15/18 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
2,447,960
|
|||||
6,050
|
Total Transportation
|
6,672,101
|
|||||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 28.8% (20.4% of Total Investments) (5)
|
|||||||||
Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002:
|
|||||||||
1,235
|
5.000%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
1,308,520
|
|||||
1,100
|
5.000%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
1,165,483
|
|||||
2,030
|
Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Judgment Bonds, Series 2002, 5.250%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 101.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
2,075,959
|
|||||
1,500
|
Centerville City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 6/01/15) – AGM Insured
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
1,690,935
|
|||||
1,000
|
Central Ohio Solid Waste Authority, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 12/01/15 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,082,580
|
|||||
2,600
|
Cincinnati City School District, Hamilton County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002, 5.250%, 6/01/21 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – AGM Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (5)
|
2,632,968
|
|||||
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System, Series 2003A:
|
|||||||||
1,020
|
6.000%, 1/01/32 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13)
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (5)
|
1,069,184
|
|||||
980
|
6.000%, 1/01/32 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13)
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (5)
|
1,027,256
|
|||||
1,000
|
Dayton, Ohio, Airport Revenue Bonds, James M. Cox International Airport, Series 2005B, 5.000%, 12/01/14 – SYNCORA GTY Insured (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A– (5)
|
1,104,640
|
|||||
1,000
|
Dublin City School District, Franklin, Delaware and Union Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – AGM Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,059,790
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hudson City School District, Ohio, Certificates of Participation, Series 2004, 5.000%, 6/01/26 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – NPFG Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (5)
|
1,081,660
|
|||||
1,160
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
1,201,748
|
|||||
1,000
|
Lorain County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Refunding Series 2002, 5.375%, 10/01/30 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA– (5)
|
1,004,300
|
|||||
1,515
|
Massillon City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.250%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – NPFG Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Baa2 (5)
|
1,534,256
|
|||||
760
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/25 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – FGIC Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
N/R (5)
|
805,243
|
|||||
480
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Denison University, Series 2004, 5.000%, 11/01/21 (Pre-refunded 11/01/14)
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (5)
|
528,110
|
|||||
2,645
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Adult Correctional Building Fund Project, Series 2004A, 5.250%, 4/01/15 (Pre-refunded 4/01/14) – NPFG Insured
|
4/14 at 100.00
|
AA (5)
|
2,852,976
|
42
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed (5) (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,500
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, University Hospitals Health System, Series 2009, 6.750%, 1/15/39 (Pre-refunded 1/15/15)
|
1/15 at 100.00
|
A (5)
|
$
|
1,724,460
|
|||
1,200
|
Ohio State University, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2002A, 5.125%, 12/01/31 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12)
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
1,214,880
|
|||||
Ohio State University, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2003B:
|
|||||||||
2,450
|
5.250%, 6/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13)
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
N/R (5)
|
2,543,076
|
|||||
550
|
5.250%, 6/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13)
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (5)
|
570,823
|
|||||
525
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Drinking Water Assistance Fund, State Match, Series 2008, 5.000%, 6/01/28 (Pre-refunded 6/01/18) – AGM Insured
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
643,204
|
|||||
Ohio Water Development Authority, Water Pollution Control Loan Fund Revenue Bonds, Water Quality Project, Series 2005B:
|
|||||||||
1,225
|
5.000%, 6/01/25 (Pre-refunded 6/01/15)
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,379,497
|
|||||
275
|
5.000%, 6/01/25 (Pre-refunded 6/01/15)
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
309,683
|
|||||
3,000
|
Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Infrastructure Improvements, Series 2003F, 5.000%, 2/01/23 (Pre-refunded 2/01/13)
|
2/13 at 100.00
|
AA+ (5)
|
3,060,390
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio, State Appropriation Lease Bonds, Mental Health Capital Facilities, Series 2003B-II, 5.000%, 6/01/16 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13)
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
AA (5)
|
1,035,760
|
|||||
Olentangy Local School District, Delaware and Franklin Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A:
|
|||||||||
1,315
|
5.250%, 12/01/23 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (5)
|
1,428,116
|
|||||
3,380
|
5.250%, 12/01/24 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (5)
|
3,670,748
|
|||||
1,000
|
Princeton City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
AA (5)
|
1,059,790
|
|||||
850
|
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2003C, 5.000%, 6/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13) – FGIC Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
AA– (5)
|
880,702
|
|||||
1,200
|
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2004D, 5.000%, 6/01/19 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA– (5)
|
1,297,992
|
|||||
Warren City School District, Trumbull County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004:
|
|||||||||
2,515
|
5.000%, 12/01/20 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA (5)
|
2,721,758
|
|||||
1,170
|
5.000%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA (5)
|
1,266,186
|
|||||
1,000
|
West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/28 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
1,059,920
|
|||||
46,180
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
49,092,593
|
|||||||
Utilities – 5.5% (3.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
2,500
|
American Municipal Power Ohio Inc., General Revenue Bonds, Prairie State Energy Campus Project Series 2008A, 5.250%, 2/15/43
|
2/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
2,729,150
|
|||||
Cleveland, Ohio, Public Power System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008B-2:
|
|||||||||
2,000
|
0.000%, 11/15/28 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
998,140
|
|||||
2,105
|
0.000%, 11/15/32 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
842,274
|
|||||
2,155
|
0.000%, 11/15/34 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
773,990
|
|||||
1,465
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Ohio Power Company Project, Series 1999C, 5.150%, 5/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
1,466,875
|
|||||
950
|
Ohio Municipal Electric Generation Agency, Beneficial Interest Certificates, Belleville Hydroelectric Project – Joint Venture 5, Series 2001, 0.000%, 2/15/29 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
482,866
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio Municipal Electric Generation Agency, Beneficial Interest Certificates, Belleville Hydroelectric Project – Joint Venture 5, Series 2004, 5.000%, 2/15/20 – AMBAC Insured
|
2/14 at 100.00
|
A1
|
2,102,620
|
|||||
13,175
|
Total Utilities
|
9,395,915
|
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|
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NUO
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer – 6.1% (4.3% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
4,850
|
Cincinnati, Ohio, Water System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/37
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
$
|
5,630,364
|
|||
430
|
City of Marysville, Ohio, Water System Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
A1
|
466,352
|
|||||
1,025
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Waterworks First Mortgage Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 1993G, 5.500%, 1/01/21 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
1,295,047
|
|||||
1,220
|
Hamilton, Ohio, Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series 2005, 5.250%, 10/01/22 – AGM Insured
|
10/15 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,359,483
|
|||||
100
|
Ironton, Ohio, Sewer System Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.250%, 12/01/40 – AGM Insured
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
112,784
|
|||||
225
|
Marysville, Ohio, Wastewater Treatement System Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/37 – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
A–
|
239,105
|
|||||
1,170
|
Marysville, Ohio, Wastewater Treatment System Revenue Bonds, Series 2006, 5.250%, 12/01/24 – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
1,279,535
|
|||||
9,020
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
10,382,670
|
|||||||
$
|
252,955
|
Total Investments (cost $219,211,144) – 141.1%
|
240,636,002
|
||||||
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (43.1)% (6)
|
(73,500,000
|
) | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 2.0%
|
3,382,124
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
170,518,126
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(4)
|
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
|
|
(5)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(6)
|
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 30.5%.
|
|
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(ETM)
|
Escrowed to maturity.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
44
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|
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NXI
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 5.8% (4.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-2:
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,500
|
5.125%, 6/01/24
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B
|
$
|
1,273,320
|
|||
3,300
|
5.875%, 6/01/47
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
BB
|
2,680,128
|
|||||
45
|
Puerto Rico, The Children’s Trust Fund, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Refunding Bonds, Series 2002, 5.375%, 5/15/33
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
44,999
|
|||||
4,845
|
Total Consumer Staples
|
3,998,447
|
|||||||
Education and Civic Organizations – 9.4% (6.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
275
|
Miami University of Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 9/01/36
|
9/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
317,045
|
|||||
700
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, Kenyon College, Series 2006, 5.000%, 7/01/41
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
732,851
|
|||||
2,650
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Ohio Northern University, Series 2002, 5.000%, 5/01/22
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
2,651,776
|
|||||
500
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Wittenberg University, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Ba2
|
490,095
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facility Commission, Higher Education Facility Revenue Bonds, Xavier University 2008C, 5.750%, 5/01/28
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
A–
|
1,143,140
|
|||||
950
|
Ohio State, Higher Educational Facility Revenue Bonds, Otterbein College Project, Series 2008A, 5.500%, 12/01/28
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
A3
|
1,080,036
|
|||||
6,075
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
6,414,943
|
|||||||
Health Care – 25.2% (17.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
65
|
Akron, Bath and Copley Joint Township Hospital District, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Summa Health System, Series 2004A, 5.500%, 11/15/34 – RAAI Insured
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
66,903
|
|||||
500
|
Allen County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Series 2010A, 5.250%, 6/01/38
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
552,665
|
|||||
1,385
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center Project, Series 2006K, 5.000%, 5/15/31 – FGIC Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
1,423,766
|
|||||
1,300
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Improvement Series 2009, 5.250%, 11/01/40
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,439,126
|
|||||
600
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Series 2005, 5.000%, 11/01/40
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
641,088
|
|||||
1,280
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, OhioHealth Corporation, Tender Option Bond Trust 11-21B, 9.264%, 11/15/41 (IF) (4)
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
1,534,362
|
|||||
2,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Series 2004J, 5.125%, 5/15/28 – FGIC Insured
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
2,043,420
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hancock County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center, Series 2011A, 6.250%, 12/01/34
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
1,178,010
|
|||||
290
|
Lucas County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Series 2011A, 6.000%, 11/15/41
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
350,810
|
|||||
330
|
Miami County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Upper Valley Medical Center Inc., Series 2006, 5.250%, 5/15/21
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
A2
|
358,218
|
|||||
170
|
Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Southwest General Health Center Project, Refunding Series 2011, 5.250%, 8/01/41
|
8/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
186,133
|
|||||
1,000
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health Initiatives, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 5/01/30
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,034,960
|
|||||
375
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Miami Valley Hospital, Series 2009A, 6.250%, 11/15/39
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
397,789
|
Nuveen Investments
|
45
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|
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NXI
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Health Care (continued)
|
|||||||||
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,050
|
5.000%, 1/01/25
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
$
|
1,161,741
|
|||
90
|
5.250%, 1/01/33
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
99,511
|
|||||
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Summa Health System Project, Series 2010:
|
|||||||||
1,100
|
5.750%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,238,765
|
|||||
80
|
5.250%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
87,883
|
|||||
200
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 1/01/39
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
224,406
|
|||||
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3551:
|
|||||||||
250
|
19.525%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
352,360
|
|||||
1,225
|
20.072%, 1/01/33 (IF)
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,822,947
|
|||||
65
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3591, 20.231%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
96,728
|
|||||
500
|
Richland County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, MidCentral Health System Group, Series 2006, 5.250%, 11/15/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
527,010
|
|||||
375
|
Ross County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Adena Health System Series 2008, 5.750%, 12/01/35
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
A2
|
418,965
|
|||||
15,230
|
Total Health Care
|
17,237,566
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 4.1% (2.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,165
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Lease Revenue Bonds, Euclid Avenue Housing Corporation – Fenn Tower Project, Series 2005, 5.000%, 8/01/23 – AMBAC Insured
|
8/15 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
1,139,090
|
|||||
350
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, GNMA Guaranteed Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Canterbury Court Project, Series 2007, 5.500%, 10/20/42 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/18 at 101.00
|
Aa1
|
380,394
|
|||||
275
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, FHA-Insured Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Madonna Homes, Series 2006M, 4.900%, 6/20/48 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/16 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
286,517
|
|||||
915
|
Summit County Port Authority, Ohio, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Callis Tower Apartments Project, Series 2007, 5.250%, 9/20/47 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/17 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
976,342
|
|||||
2,705
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
2,782,343
|
|||||||
Housing/Single Family – 0.2% (0.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
140
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Mortgage-Backed Securities Program, Series 2006H, 5.000%, 9/01/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
144,340
|
|||||
Industrials – 5.2% (3.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Common Bond Fund Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Christian Home Project, Series 2002C, 5.950%, 5/15/22
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
1,518,480
|
|||||
275
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Development Revenue Bonds, Bond Fund Program – Columbia National Group Project, Series 2005D, 5.000%, 5/15/20 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/15 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
278,831
|
|||||
1,300
|
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, Ohio, Revenue Refunding Bonds, CSX Transportation Inc., Series 1992, 6.450%, 12/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
1,637,116
|
|||||
700
|
Western Reserve Port Authority, Ohio, Solid Waste Facility Revenue Bonds, Central Waste Inc., Series 2007A, 6.350%, 7/01/27 (Alternative Minimum Tax) (5)
|
7/17 at 102.00
|
N/R
|
98,112
|
|||||
3,775
|
Total Industrials
|
3,532,539
|
46
|
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|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Long-Term Care – 1.1% (0.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
215
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Bonds, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, Improvement Series 2010A, 5.625%, 7/01/26
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
$
|
237,296
|
|||
470
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Health Care and Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Saint Leonard, Refunding & improvement Series 2010, 6.625%, 4/01/40
|
4/20 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
502,096
|
|||||
685
|
Total Long-Term Care
|
739,392
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General – 27.3% (19.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
125
|
Barberton City School District, Summit County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvement Series 2008, 5.250%, 12/01/31
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
139,921
|
|||||
Central Ohio Solid Waste Authority, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding & Improvements, Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
250
|
5.000%, 12/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
305,128
|
|||||
160
|
5.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
193,261
|
|||||
765
|
5.000%, 12/01/29 – AGM Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
918,910
|
|||||
Cincinnati, Ohio, Various Purpose General Obligation Bonds, Series 2012A:
|
|||||||||
1,960
|
5.000%, 12/01/31
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA+
|
2,295,278
|
|||||
875
|
5.000%, 12/01/32
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA+
|
1,020,451
|
|||||
Columbus City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006:
|
|||||||||
400
|
0.000%, 12/01/27 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
231,376
|
|||||
1,735
|
0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
957,772
|
|||||
400
|
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/21
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
437,496
|
|||||
1,355
|
Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,568,968
|
|||||
470
|
Green, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.500%, 12/01/32
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
506,030
|
|||||
2,550
|
Hamilton City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,732,627
|
|||||
2,000
|
Indian Lake Local School District, Logan and Auglaize Counties, Ohio, School Facilities Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – NPFG Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,161,500
|
|||||
500
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 0.000%, 12/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
399,890
|
|||||
430
|
Lakewood City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/30 – FGIC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
472,673
|
|||||
400
|
Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Various Purpose Series 2010, 5.000%, 10/01/40
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
434,780
|
|||||
1,005
|
Marysville Exempted School District, Union County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,079,239
|
|||||
200
|
Mason City School District, Counties of Warren and Butler, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
228,106
|
|||||
1,000
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2007, 5.250%, 12/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
1,273,680
|
|||||
50
|
Milford Exempted Village School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 12/01/36
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
54,974
|
|||||
100
|
Monroe Local School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.500%, 12/01/24 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
123,061
|
|||||
150
|
Napoleon City School District, Henry County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Facilities Construction & Improvement Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/36
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
169,302
|
|||||
750
|
Northmor Local School District, Morrow County, Ohio, General Obligation School Facilities Construction and Improvement Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 11/01/36
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
819,053
|
|||||
50
|
Sylvania City School District, Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvement Series 1995, 5.250%, 12/01/36 – AGC Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
54,103
|
|||||
50
|
Vandalia Butler City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvment Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/37
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
55,495
|
|||||
17,730
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
18,633,074
|
Nuveen Investments
|
47
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NXI
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 28.1% (19.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
125
|
Cincinnati City School District, Ohio, Certificates of Participation, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/15/32 – AGM Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
$
|
142,696
|
|||
2,000
|
Cuyhoga County, Ohio, Recovery Zone Facility Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Medical Mart– Convention Center Project, Series 2010F, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,303,740
|
|||||
50
|
Delaware County District Library, Delaware, Franklin, Marion, Morrow and Union Counties, Ohio, Library Fund Library Facilities Special Obligation Notes, Series 2009, 5.000%, 12/01/34
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
56,453
|
|||||
2,000
|
Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority, Ohio, Excise Tax and Lease Revenue Anticipation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/27 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
2,217,480
|
|||||
525
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
584,220
|
|||||
225
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2012B-1, 5.000%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
248,177
|
|||||
1,090
|
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Ohio, Sales Tax Supported Capital Improvement Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.250%, 12/01/28
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,315,630
|
|||||
1,415
|
Hamilton County Convention Facilities Authority, Ohio, First Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/21 – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,499,235
|
|||||
1,500
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Lien, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,624,095
|
|||||
2,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Series 2000B, 0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
1,021,940
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,125,600
|
|||||
685
|
New Albany Community Authority, Ohio, Community Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012C, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
805,711
|
|||||
345
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Administrative Building Fund Projects, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
377,830
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Adult Correctional Building Fund Project, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/23 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,095,160
|
|||||
5,220
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, First Subordinate Series 2009A, 0.000%, 8/01/34
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
1,581,295
|
|||||
5,250
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 0.000%, 8/01/35
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
1,476,090
|
|||||
400
|
Riversouth Authority, Ohio, Riversouth Area Redevelopment Bonds, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/22 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
479,816
|
|||||
1,280
|
Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Gross Receipts Taxes Loan Note, Series 1999A, 6.375%, 10/01/19
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,284,301
|
|||||
26,110
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
19,239,469
|
|||||||
Transportation – 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
425
|
Dayton, Ohio, Airport Revenue Bonds, James M. Cox International Airport, Series 2003C, 5.250%, 12/01/23 – RAAI Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
A–
|
434,099
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 19.8% (14.0% of Total Investments) (6)
|
|||||||||
1,500
|
Centerville City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/30 (Pre-refunded 6/01/15) – AGM Insured
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (6)
|
1,690,935
|
|||||
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System, Series 2003A:
|
|||||||||
560
|
6.000%, 1/01/32 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13)
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
587,003
|
|||||
540
|
6.000%, 1/01/32 (Pre-refunded 7/01/13)
|
7/13 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
566,039
|
|||||
1,000
|
Lakewood City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.250%, 12/01/16 (Pre-refunded 12/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
1,109,520
|
48
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed (6) (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
500
|
Lorain County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Refunding Series 2002, 5.375%, 10/01/30 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA– (6)
|
$
|
502,150
|
|||
1,000
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/25 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – FGIC Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
N/R (6)
|
1,059,530
|
|||||
250
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, University Hospitals Health System, Series 2009, 6.750%, 1/15/39 (Pre-refunded 1/15/15)
|
1/15 at 100.00
|
A (6)
|
287,410
|
|||||
1,760
|
Ohio University at Athens, Subordinate Lien General Receipts Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/20 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – NPFG Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (6)
|
1,903,722
|
|||||
325
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Drinking Water Assistance Fund, State Match, Series 2008, 5.000%, 6/01/28 (Pre-refunded 6/01/18) – AGM Insured
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
398,174
|
|||||
645
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Water Development Community Assistance Program, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/23 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (6)
|
683,565
|
|||||
1,900
|
Olentangy Local School District, Delaware and Franklin Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.250%, 12/01/23 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (6)
|
2,063,438
|
|||||
2,415
|
Troy City School District, Miami County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/28 (Pre-refunded 12/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
2,667,706
|
|||||
12,395
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
13,519,192
|
|||||||
Utilities – 7.8% (5.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
American Municipal Power Ohio Inc., General Revenue Bonds, Prairie State Energy Campus Project Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
50
|
5.000%, 2/15/38 – AGC Insured
|
2/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
54,069
|
|||||
1,000
|
5.250%, 2/15/43
|
2/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
1,091,660
|
|||||
2,130
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Public Power System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008B-2, 0.000%, 11/15/32 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
852,277
|
|||||
2,265
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Ohio Power Company Project, Series 1999C, 5.150%, 5/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
2,267,899
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio Municipal Electric Generation Agency, Beneficial Interest Certificates, Belleville Hydroelectric Project – Joint Venture 5, Series 2004, 5.000%, 2/15/21 – AMBAC Insured
|
2/14 at 100.00
|
A1
|
1,051,310
|
|||||
6,445
|
Total Utilities
|
5,317,215
|
|||||||
Water and Sewer – 7.1% (5.0% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,100
|
Cincinnati, Ohio, Water System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/37
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,276,990
|
|||||
175
|
City of Marysville, Ohio, Water System Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
A1
|
189,795
|
|||||
925
|
Ironton, Ohio, Sewer System Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.250%, 12/01/40 – AGM Insured
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,043,252
|
|||||
500
|
Marysville, Ohio, Wastewater Treatment System Revenue Bonds, Series 2006, 5.250%, 12/01/24 – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
546,810
|
Nuveen Investments
|
49
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|
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NXI
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
730
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Water Development Community Assistance Program, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/23 – NPFG Insured
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1
|
$
|
767,383
|
|||
1,000
|
Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2008A, 6.000%, 7/01/44
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
1,062,180
|
|||||
4,430
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
4,886,410
|
|||||||
$
|
100,990
|
Total Investments (cost $88,380,933) – 141.7%
|
96,879,029
|
||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (45.5)% (7)
|
(31,103,400
|
) | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 3.8%
|
2,578,018
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
68,353,647
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. | |
Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies.
|
||
(4)
|
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
|
|
(5) | At or subsequent to the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing security, in the case of a bond, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Fund’s Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has directed the Fund’s custodian to cease accruing additional income on the Fund’s records. | |
(6)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(7)
|
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 32.1%.
|
|
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
50
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2
|
||
NBJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 5.6% (3.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
400
|
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-1, 5.000%, 6/01/16
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
$
|
436,588
|
|||
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-2:
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
5.125%, 6/01/24
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B
|
848,880
|
|||||
1,750
|
5.875%, 6/01/47
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
BB
|
1,421,280
|
|||||
45
|
Puerto Rico, The Children’s Trust Fund, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Refunding Bonds, Series 2002, 5.375%, 5/15/33
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
44,999
|
|||||
3,195
|
Total Consumer Staples
|
2,751,747
|
|||||||
Education and Civic Organizations – 7.0% (4.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,345
|
Bowling Green State University, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2003, 5.250%, 6/01/18 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,384,328
|
|||||
490
|
Miami University of Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 9/01/36
|
9/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
564,916
|
|||||
450
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, Kenyon College, Series 2006, 5.000%, 7/01/41
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
471,119
|
|||||
1,050
|
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Wittenberg University, Series 2001, 5.500%, 12/01/15
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Ba2
|
1,051,050
|
|||||
3,335
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
3,471,413
|
|||||||
Health Care – 21.6% (14.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Allen County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Series 2010A, 5.250%, 6/01/38
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
276,333
|
|||||
1,000
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, UC Health, Series 2010, 5.500%, 11/01/40
|
11/20 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,088,670
|
|||||
1,090
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center Project, Series 2006K, 5.000%, 5/15/31 – FGIC Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
1,120,509
|
|||||
300
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Improvement Series 2009, 5.250%, 11/01/40
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
332,106
|
|||||
250
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Series 2005, 5.000%, 11/01/40
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
267,120
|
|||||
480
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, OhioHealth Corporation, Tender Option Bond Trust 11-21B, 9.264%, 11/15/41 (IF) (4)
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
575,386
|
|||||
600
|
Hancock County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center, Series 2011A, 6.250%, 12/01/34
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
706,806
|
|||||
865
|
Lake County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Lake Hospital System, Inc., Refunding Series 2008C, 6.000%, 8/15/43
|
8/18 at 100.00
|
A3
|
938,447
|
|||||
460
|
Lucas County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Series 2011A, 6.000%, 11/15/41
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
556,457
|
|||||
225
|
Miami County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Upper Valley Medical Center Inc., Series 2006, 5.250%, 5/15/21
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
A2
|
244,240
|
|||||
120
|
Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Southwest General Health Center Project, Refunding Series 2011, 5.250%, 8/01/41
|
8/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
131,388
|
|||||
700
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health Initiatives, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 5/01/30
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
724,472
|
|||||
90
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Miami Valley Hospital, Series 2009A, 6.250%, 11/15/39
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
95,469
|
|||||
35
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2008A, 5.000%, 1/01/25
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
38,725
|
Nuveen Investments
|
51
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2 (continued)
|
||
NBJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Health Care (continued)
|
|||||||||
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Summa Health System Project, Series 2010:
|
|||||||||
$
|
400
|
5.750%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
$
|
450,460
|
|||
40
|
5.250%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
43,942
|
|||||
200
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 1/01/39
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
224,406
|
|||||
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3551:
|
|||||||||
125
|
19.525%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
176,180
|
|||||
1,000
|
20.072%, 1/01/33 (IF)
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
1,488,120
|
|||||
375
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3591, 20.231%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
558,045
|
|||||
350
|
Richland County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, MidCentral Health System Group, Series 2006, 5.250%, 11/15/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
368,907
|
|||||
190
|
Ross County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Adena Health System Series 2008, 5.750%, 12/01/35
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
A2
|
212,276
|
|||||
9,145
|
Total Health Care
|
10,618,464
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 4.6% (3.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Franklin County, Ohio, GNMA Collateralized Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Agler Project, Series 2002A, 5.550%, 5/20/22 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
5/13 at 101.00
|
Aaa
|
1,021,870
|
|||||
250
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, GNMA Guaranteed Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Canterbury Court Project, Series 2007, 5.500%, 10/20/42 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/18 at 101.00
|
Aa1
|
271,710
|
|||||
210
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, FHA-Insured Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Madonna Homes, Series 2006M, 4.900%, 6/20/48 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/16 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
218,795
|
|||||
690
|
Summit County Port Authority, Ohio, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Callis Tower Apartments Project, Series 2007, 5.250%, 9/20/47 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/17 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
736,258
|
|||||
2,150
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
2,248,633
|
|||||||
Housing/Single Family – 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
285
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Mortgage-Backed Securities Program, Series 2006H, 5.000%, 9/01/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
293,835
|
|||||
Industrials – 2.7% (1.9% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, Ohio, Revenue Refunding Bonds, CSX Transportation Inc., Series 1992, 6.450%, 12/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
1,259,320
|
|||||
500
|
Western Reserve Port Authority, Ohio, Solid Waste Facility Revenue Bonds, Central Waste Inc., Series 2007A, 6.350%, 7/01/27 (Alternative Minimum Tax) (5)
|
7/17 at 102.00
|
N/R
|
70,080
|
|||||
1,500
|
Total Industrials
|
1,329,400
|
|||||||
Long-Term Care – 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
95
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Bonds, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, Improvement Series 2010A, 5.625%, 7/01/26
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
104,852
|
|||||
340
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Health Care and Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Saint Leonard, Refunding & improvement Series 2010, 6.625%, 4/01/40
|
4/20 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
363,219
|
|||||
435
|
Total Long-Term Care
|
468,071
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General – 42.9% (29.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Central Ohio Solid Waste Authority, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding & Improvements, Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/29 – AGM Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,201,190
|
|||||
Cleveland Municipal School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004:
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
5.000%, 12/01/15 – AGM Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,074,920
|
|||||
1,000
|
5.000%, 12/01/22 – AGM Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,073,780
|
52
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
Cleveland, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/29
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
$
|
1,119,370
|
|||
1,140
|
Columbia Local School District, Lorain County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Facilities Improvement Series 2011, 5.000%, 11/01/39 – AGM Insured
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,298,460
|
|||||
Columbus City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006:
|
|||||||||
2,095
|
0.000%, 12/01/27 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,211,832
|
|||||
100
|
0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
55,203
|
|||||
400
|
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/21
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
437,496
|
|||||
1,000
|
Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,157,910
|
|||||
400
|
Green, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.500%, 12/01/32
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
430,664
|
|||||
1,905
|
Hamilton City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
2,041,436
|
|||||
1,000
|
Indian Lake Local School District, Logan and Auglaize Counties, Ohio, School Facilities Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – NPFG Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,080,750
|
|||||
500
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 0.000%, 12/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
399,890
|
|||||
345
|
Lakewood City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/30 – FGIC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
379,238
|
|||||
400
|
Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Various Purpose Series 2010, 5.000%, 10/01/40
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
434,780
|
|||||
1,005
|
Marysville Exempted School District, Union County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,079,239
|
|||||
200
|
Mason City School District, Counties of Warren and Butler, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
228,106
|
|||||
1,500
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2007, 5.250%, 12/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
1,910,520
|
|||||
50
|
Milford Exempted Village School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 12/01/36
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
54,974
|
|||||
600
|
Monroe Local School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.500%, 12/01/24 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
738,366
|
|||||
150
|
Napoleon City School District, Henry County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Facilities Construction & Improvement Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/36
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
169,302
|
|||||
2,665
|
Newark City School District, Licking County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/28 – FGIC Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
2,838,541
|
|||||
400
|
Northmor Local School District, Morrow County, Ohio, General Obligation School Facilities Construction and Improvement Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 11/01/36
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
436,828
|
|||||
50
|
Sylvania City School District, Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvement Series 1995, 5.250%, 12/01/36 – AGC Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
54,103
|
|||||
200
|
Vandalia Butler City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvment Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/37
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
221,978
|
|||||
20,105
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
21,128,876
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 24.2% (16.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Cuyhoga County, Ohio, Recovery Zone Facility Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Medical Mart– Convention Center Project, Series 2010F, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
AA
|
575,935
|
|||||
175
|
Delaware County District Library, Delaware, Franklin, Marion, Morrow and Union Counties, Ohio, Library Fund Library Facilities Special Obligation Notes, Series 2009, 5.000%, 12/01/34
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
197,584
|
|||||
395
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
439,556
|
|||||
160
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2012B-1, 5.000%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
176,482
|
|||||
760
|
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Ohio, Sales Tax Supported Capital Improvement Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.250%, 12/01/30
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
911,126
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Lien, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,082,730
|
Nuveen Investments
|
53
|
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|
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NBJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
2,500
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Series 2000B, 0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
$
|
1,277,425
|
|||
1,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,125,600
|
|||||
1,750
|
Hudson City School District, Ohio, Certificates of Participation, Series 2012, 4.000%, 6/01/34 – NPFG Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,793,855
|
|||||
140
|
New Albany Community Authority, Ohio, Community Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012C, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
164,671
|
|||||
250
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Administrative Building Fund Projects, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
273,790
|
|||||
1,000
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Adult Correctional Building Fund Project, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/23 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,095,160
|
|||||
4,065
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, First Subordinate Series 2009A, 0.000%, 8/01/34
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
1,231,410
|
|||||
3,940
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 0.000%, 8/01/35
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
1,107,770
|
|||||
400
|
Riversouth Authority, Ohio, Riversouth Area Redevelopment Bonds, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/22 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
479,816
|
|||||
18,035
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
11,932,910
|
|||||||
Transportation – 1.1% (0.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Airport System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
554,420
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 21.4% (14.7% of Total Investments) (6)
|
|||||||||
605
|
Columbus City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.500%, 12/01/15 (Pre-refunded 12/01/14) – AGM Insured
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (6)
|
675,374
|
|||||
200
|
Lorain County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Refunding Series 2002, 5.375%, 10/01/30 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA– (6)
|
200,860
|
|||||
2,420
|
Lorain County, Ohio, Limited Tax General Obligation Justice Center Bonds, Series 2002, 5.500%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – FGIC Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
2,452,259
|
|||||
1,000
|
Marysville Exempted Village School District, Ohio, Certificates of Participation, School Facilities Project, Series 2005, 5.250%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 6/01/15) – NPFG Insured
|
6/15 at 100.00
|
N/R (6)
|
1,134,720
|
|||||
100
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, University Hospitals Health System, Series 2009, 6.750%, 1/15/39 (Pre-refunded 1/15/15)
|
1/15 at 100.00
|
A (6)
|
114,964
|
|||||
210
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Drinking Water Assistance Fund, State Match, Series 2008, 5.000%, 6/01/28 (Pre-refunded 6/01/18) – AGM Insured
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
257,282
|
|||||
1,095
|
Ohio, State Appropriation Lease Bonds, Parks and Recreation Capital Facilities, Series 2004A-II, 5.000%, 12/01/18 (Pre-refunded 12/01/13)
|
12/13 at 100.00
|
AA (6)
|
1,159,758
|
|||||
1,050
|
Olentangy Local School District, Delaware and Franklin Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.500%, 12/01/15 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (6)
|
1,144,889
|
|||||
1,000
|
Powell, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002, 5.500%, 12/01/25 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – FGIC Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AA+ (6)
|
1,012,010
|
|||||
1,000
|
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2003C, 5.000%, 6/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13) – FGIC Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
AA– (6)
|
1,036,120
|
|||||
1,245
|
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2004D, 5.000%, 6/01/19 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – AMBAC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA– (6)
|
1,346,667
|
|||||
9,925
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
10,534,903
|
54
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Utilities – 9.4% (6.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
American Municipal Power Ohio Inc., General Revenue Bonds, Prairie State Energy Campus Project Series 2008A, 5.250%, 2/15/43
|
2/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
$
|
1,091,660
|
|||
1,065
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Public Power System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008B-2, 0.000%, 11/15/32 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
426,138
|
|||||
2,500
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Ohio Power Company Project, Series 1999C, 5.150%, 5/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
2,503,200
|
|||||
595
|
Ohio Municipal Electric Generation Agency, Beneficial Interest Certificates, Belleville Hydroelectric Project – Joint Venture 5, Series 2004, 5.000%, 2/15/20 – AMBAC Insured
|
2/14 at 100.00
|
A1
|
625,529
|
|||||
5,160
|
Total Utilities
|
4,646,527
|
|||||||
Water and Sewer – 3.0% (2.1% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,100
|
Cincinnati, Ohio, Water System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/37
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,276,990
|
|||||
130
|
City of Marysville, Ohio, Water System Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
A1
|
140,990
|
|||||
50
|
Ironton, Ohio, Sewer System Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.250%, 12/01/40 – AGM Insured
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
56,392
|
|||||
1,280
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
1,474,372
|
|||||||
$
|
75,050
|
Total Investments (cost $65,596,740) – 145.1%
|
71,453,571
|
||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (49.2)% (7)
|
(24,244,000
|
) | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 4.1%
|
2,031,352
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
49,240,923
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3)
|
Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies.
|
|
(4)
|
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
|
|
(5)
|
At or subsequent to the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing security, in the case of a bond, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Fund’s Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has directed the Fund’s custodian to cease accruing additional income on the Fund’s records.
|
|
(6)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(7)
|
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 33.9%.
|
|
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
55
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3
|
||
NVJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Consumer Staples – 7.2% (4.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-2:
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
5.125%, 6/01/24
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B
|
$
|
848,880
|
|||
2,000
|
5.875%, 6/01/47
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
BB
|
1,624,319
|
|||||
20
|
Puerto Rico, The Children’s Trust Fund, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Refunding Bonds, Series 2002, 5.375%, 5/15/33
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
20,000
|
|||||
3,020
|
Total Consumer Staples
|
2,493,199
|
|||||||
Education and Civic Organizations – 9.5% (6.3% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
275
|
Miami University of Ohio, General Receipts Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 9/01/36
|
9/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
317,045
|
|||||
350
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, General Revenue Bonds, Kenyon College, Series 2006, 5.000%, 7/01/41
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
366,426
|
|||||
1,125
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Ohio Northern University, Series 2002, 5.750%, 5/01/16
|
11/12 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
1,127,903
|
|||||
650
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Wittenberg University, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
Ba2
|
637,124
|
|||||
Ohio Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Denison University Project, Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
120
|
5.000%, 11/01/27
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
142,856
|
|||||
590
|
5.000%, 11/01/32
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
684,866
|
|||||
3,110
|
Total Education and Civic Organizations
|
3,276,220
|
|||||||
Health Care – 23.9% (16.0% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
200
|
Allen County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Series 2010A, 5.250%, 6/01/38
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
221,066
|
|||||
695
|
Butler County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center Project, Series 2006K, 5.000%, 5/15/31 – FGIC Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
714,453
|
|||||
600
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Improvement Series 2009, 5.250%, 11/01/40
|
11/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
664,212
|
|||||
420
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Project, Series 2005, 5.000%, 11/01/40
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
448,762
|
|||||
320
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, OhioHealth Corporation, Tender Option Bond Trust 11-21B, 9.264%, 11/15/41 (IF) (4)
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
383,590
|
|||||
625
|
Hancock County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center, Series 2011A, 6.250%, 12/01/34
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
736,256
|
|||||
1,000
|
Lake County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Lake Hospital System, Inc., Refunding Series 2008C, 6.000%, 8/15/43
|
8/18 at 100.00
|
A3
|
1,084,910
|
|||||
550
|
Lucas County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, ProMedica Healthcare Obligated Group, Series 2011A, 6.000%, 11/15/41
|
11/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
665,330
|
|||||
160
|
Miami County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Upper Valley Medical Center Inc., Series 2006, 5.250%, 5/15/21
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
A2
|
173,682
|
|||||
100
|
Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Southwest General Health Center Project, Refunding Series 2011, 5.250%, 8/01/41
|
8/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
109,490
|
|||||
500
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health Initiatives, Series 2004A, 5.000%, 5/01/30
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
AA
|
517,480
|
|||||
105
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Miami Valley Hospital, Series 2009A, 6.250%, 11/15/39
|
11/14 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
111,381
|
|||||
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2008A:
|
|||||||||
600
|
5.000%, 1/01/25
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
663,852
|
|||||
100
|
5.250%, 1/01/33
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
110,568
|
56
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Health Care (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
200
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Summa Health System Project, Series 2010, 5.250%, 11/15/40 – AGM Insured
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
$
|
219,708
|
|||
100
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.500%, 1/01/39
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
112,203
|
|||||
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3551:
|
|||||||||
125
|
19.525%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
176,180
|
|||||
425
|
20.072%, 1/01/33 (IF)
|
1/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
632,451
|
|||||
100
|
Ohio State, Hospital Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 3591, 20.231%, 1/01/17 (IF)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa2
|
148,812
|
|||||
250
|
Richland County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Bonds, MidCentral Health System Group, Series 2006, 5.250%, 11/15/36
|
11/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
263,505
|
|||||
110
|
Ross County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Adena Health System Series 2008, 5.750%, 12/01/35
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
A2
|
122,896
|
|||||
7,285
|
Total Health Care
|
8,280,787
|
|||||||
Housing/Multifamily – 3.2% (2.2% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
200
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, GNMA Guaranteed Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Canterbury Court Project, Series 2007, 5.500%, 10/20/42 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/18 at 101.00
|
Aa1
|
217,368
|
|||||
160
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, FHA-Insured Multifamily Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Madonna Homes, Series 2006M, 4.900%, 6/20/48 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
6/16 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
166,701
|
|||||
685
|
Summit County Port Authority, Ohio, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Callis Tower Apartments Project, Series 2007, 5.250%, 9/20/47 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/17 at 102.00
|
Aaa
|
730,922
|
|||||
1,045
|
Total Housing/Multifamily
|
1,114,991
|
|||||||
Housing/Single Family – 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
140
|
Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Residential Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Mortgage-Backed Securities Program, Series 2006H, 5.000%, 9/01/31 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/15 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
144,340
|
|||||
Industrials – 5.4% (3.6% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
555
|
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, Ohio, Common Bond Fund Revenue Bonds, Cleveland Christian Home Project, Series 2002C, 5.950%, 5/15/22
|
5/14 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
561,838
|
|||||
1,000
|
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, Ohio, Revenue Refunding Bonds, CSX Transportation Inc., Series 1992, 6.450%, 12/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
1,259,320
|
|||||
400
|
Western Reserve Port Authority, Ohio, Solid Waste Facility Revenue Bonds, Central Waste Inc., Series 2007A, 6.350%, 7/01/27 (Alternative Minimum Tax) (5)
|
7/17 at 102.00
|
N/R
|
56,064
|
|||||
1,955
|
Total Industrials
|
1,877,222
|
|||||||
Long-Term Care – 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
95
|
Franklin County, Ohio, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Bonds, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, Improvement Series 2010A, 5.625%, 7/01/26
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
104,852
|
|||||
245
|
Montgomery County, Ohio, Health Care and Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, Saint Leonard, Refunding & improvement Series 2010, 6.625%, 4/01/40
|
4/20 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
261,731
|
|||||
340
|
Total Long-Term Care
|
366,583
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/General – 38.0% (25.5% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Central Ohio Solid Waste Authority, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding & Improvements, Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/26 – AMBAC Insured
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,220,510
|
|||||
1,000
|
Cleveland, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/29
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
1,119,370
|
|||||
Columbus City School District, Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006:
|
|||||||||
1,815
|
0.000%, 12/01/27 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,049,869
|
|||||
1,000
|
0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
552,030
|
|||||
300
|
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004, 5.000%, 12/01/21
|
12/14 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
328,122
|
Nuveen Investments
|
57
|
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3 (continued)
|
||
NVJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/General (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
Franklin County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
$
|
1,157,910
|
|||
250
|
Green, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.500%, 12/01/32
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
269,165
|
|||||
1,275
|
Hamilton City School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
1,366,315
|
|||||
1,000
|
Indian Lake Local School District, Logan and Auglaize Counties, Ohio, School Facilities Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/34 – NPFG Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,080,750
|
|||||
500
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011, 0.000%, 12/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
399,890
|
|||||
210
|
Lakewood City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – FGIC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
235,421
|
|||||
235
|
Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Various Purpose Series 2010, 5.000%, 10/01/40
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
255,433
|
|||||
500
|
Marysville Exempted School District, Union County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
536,935
|
|||||
100
|
Mason City School District, Counties of Warren and Butler, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
114,053
|
|||||
500
|
Middletown City School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2007, 5.250%, 12/01/31 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
636,840
|
|||||
50
|
Milford Exempted Village School District, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2008, 5.250%, 12/01/36
|
12/18 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
54,974
|
|||||
100
|
Monroe Local School District, Butler County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.500%, 12/01/24 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
123,061
|
|||||
150
|
Napoleon City School District, Henry County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Facilities Construction & Improvement Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/36
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
169,302
|
|||||
150
|
Northmor Local School District, Morrow County, Ohio, General Obligation School Facilities Construction and Improvement Bonds, Series 2008, 5.000%, 11/01/36
|
11/18 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
163,811
|
|||||
500
|
Oak Hills Local School District, Hamilton County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/24 – AGM Insured
|
12/15 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
534,050
|
|||||
1,130
|
Solon, Ohio, General Obligation Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 2002, 5.000%, 12/01/18
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,142,882
|
|||||
500
|
Sylvania City School District, Lucas County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvement Series 1995, 5.250%, 12/01/36 – AGC Insured
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
541,030
|
|||||
100
|
Vandalia Butler City School District, Montgomery County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, School Improvment Series 2009, 5.125%, 12/01/37
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
110,989
|
|||||
13,365
|
Total Tax Obligation/General
|
13,162,712
|
|||||||
Tax Obligation/Limited – 18.3% (12.3% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
250
|
Cuyhoga County, Ohio, Recovery Zone Facility Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Medical Mart– Convention Center Project, Series 2010F, 5.000%, 12/01/27
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
AA
|
287,968
|
|||||
75
|
Delaware County District Library, Delaware, Franklin, Marion, Morrow and Union Counties, Ohio, Library Fund Library Facilities Special Obligation Notes, Series 2009, 5.000%, 12/01/34
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
84,679
|
|||||
265
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.125%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
294,892
|
|||||
125
|
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2012B-1, 5.000%, 1/01/42
|
1/22 at 100.00
|
A
|
137,876
|
|||||
600
|
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, Ohio, Sales Tax Supported Capital Improvement Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
699,174
|
|||||
750
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Lien, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A+
|
812,048
|
|||||
65
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Bonds, Subordinate Series 2000B, 0.000%, 12/01/28 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
33,213
|
|||||
1,000
|
Hamilton County, Ohio, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,125,600
|
58
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Tax Obligation/Limited (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
Midview Local School District, Lorain County, Ohio, Certificates of Participation, Series 2003, 5.000%, 11/01/30
|
5/13 at 100.00
|
A1
|
$
|
1,011,240
|
|||
35
|
New Albany Community Authority, Ohio, Community Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012C, 5.000%, 10/01/24
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
41,168
|
|||||
200
|
Ohio State Building Authority, State Facilities Bonds, Administrative Building Fund Projects, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 4/01/25 – AGM Insured
|
4/15 at 100.00
|
AA
|
219,032
|
|||||
2,000
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, First Subordinate Series 2009A, 0.000%, 8/01/34
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
605,860
|
|||||
1,835
|
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 0.000%, 8/01/35
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
515,929
|
|||||
400
|
Riversouth Authority, Ohio, Riversouth Area Redevelopment Bonds, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/22 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
479,816
|
|||||
8,600
|
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
|
6,348,495
|
|||||||
Transportation – 5.5% (3.7% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
1,550
|
Ohio Turnpike Commission, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1998A, 5.500%, 2/15/18 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,897,168
|
|||||
U.S. Guaranteed – 25.9% (17.4% of Total Investments) (6)
|
|||||||||
725
|
Eaton City School District, Preble County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002, 5.750%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – FGIC Insured
|
12/12 at 101.00
|
Aa2 (6)
|
742,364
|
|||||
1,000
|
Kenston Local School District, Geauga County, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2003, 5.000%, 12/01/22 (Pre-refunded 6/01/13) – NPFG Insured
|
6/13 at 100.00
|
Aa1 (6)
|
1,035,990
|
|||||
300
|
Lorain County, Ohio, Hospital Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Catholic Healthcare Partners, Refunding Series 2002, 5.375%, 10/01/30 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
AA– (6)
|
301,290
|
|||||
1,270
|
Lorain, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002, 5.125%, 12/01/26 (Pre-refunded 12/01/12) – AMBAC Insured
|
12/12 at 100.00
|
A3 (6)
|
1,285,710
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio Higher Education Facilities Commission, Revenue Bonds, Case Western Reserve University, Series 2002B, 5.500%, 10/01/22 (Pre-refunded 10/01/12)
|
10/12 at 100.00
|
N/R (6)
|
2,008,899
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio State Higher Educational Facilities Commission, Hospital Revenue Bonds, University Hospitals Health System, Series 2009, 6.750%, 1/15/39 (Pre-refunded 1/15/15)
|
1/15 at 100.00
|
A (6)
|
2,299,278
|
|||||
160
|
Ohio Water Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Drinking Water Assistance Fund, State Match, Series 2008, 5.000%, 6/01/28 (Pre-refunded 6/01/18) – AGM Insured
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
196,024
|
|||||
1,000
|
Olentangy Local School District, Delaware and Franklin Counties, Ohio, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2004A, 5.250%, 12/01/21 (Pre-refunded 6/01/14) – FGIC Insured
|
6/14 at 100.00
|
AA+ (6)
|
1,086,020
|
|||||
8,455
|
Total U.S. Guaranteed
|
8,955,575
|
|||||||
Utilities – 3.5% (2.4% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
500
|
American Municipal Power Ohio Inc., General Revenue Bonds, Prairie State Energy Campus Project Series 2008A, 5.250%, 2/15/43
|
2/18 at 100.00
|
A1
|
545,830
|
|||||
1,595
|
Cleveland, Ohio, Public Power System Revenue Bonds, Series 2008B-2, 0.000%, 11/15/32 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
638,207
|
|||||
25
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Ohio Valley Electric Corporation Project, Series 2009E, 5.625%, 10/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB–
|
29,004
|
|||||
2,120
|
Total Utilities
|
1,213,041
|
Nuveen Investments
|
59
|
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|
||
NVJ
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
Principal
|
Optional Call
|
||||||||
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Water and Sewer – 7.2% (4.8% of Total Investments)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,100
|
Cincinnati, Ohio, Water System Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 12/01/37
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
$
|
1,276,990
|
|||
130
|
City of Marysville, Ohio, Water System Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/32 – AMBAC Insured
|
12/17 at 100.00
|
A1
|
140,990
|
|||||
950
|
Ironton, Ohio, Sewer System Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2011, 5.250%, 12/01/40 – AGM Insured
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
1,071,448
|
|||||
2,180
|
Total Water and Sewer
|
2,489,428
|
|||||||
$
|
53,165
|
Total Investments (cost $47,134,180) – 149.1%
|
51,619,761
|
||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (53.4)% (7)
|
(18,470,150
|
) | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 4.3%
|
1,474,070
|
||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
|
$
|
34,623,681
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to Common shares unless otherwise noted.
|
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
|
(3) | Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(4)
|
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
|
|
(5)
|
At or subsequent to the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing security, in the case of a bond, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Fund’s Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has directed the Fund’s custodian to cease accruing additional income on the Fund’s records.
|
|
(6)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
|
(7) | MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 35.8%. | |
N/R
|
Not rated.
|
|
(IF)
|
Inverse floating rate investment.
|
60
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Statement of
|
|||
Assets & Liabilities
|
|||
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
Assets
|
||||||||||
Investments, at value (cost $250,851,129, $160,982,881and $44,212,080, respectively)
|
$
|
274,809,582
|
$
|
173,115,668
|
$
|
48,156,470
|
||||
Cash
|
92,294
|
—
|
110,777
|
|||||||
Receivables:
|
||||||||||
Interest
|
3,642,337
|
2,281,579
|
591,529
|
|||||||
Investments sold
|
1,000,000
|
2,000,000
|
—
|
|||||||
Deferred assets:
|
||||||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ compensation
|
28,442
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Offering costs
|
339,209
|
144,831
|
370,137
|
|||||||
Other assets
|
11,165
|
8,383
|
2,197
|
|||||||
Total assets
|
279,923,029
|
177,550,461
|
49,231,110
|
|||||||
Liabilities
|
||||||||||
Cash overdraft
|
—
|
911,816
|
—
|
|||||||
Floating rate obligations
|
3,630,000
|
2,330,000
|
665,000
|
|||||||
Payables:
|
||||||||||
Common share dividends
|
784,259
|
503,090
|
127,549
|
|||||||
Interest
|
88,428
|
54,224
|
31,266
|
|||||||
Offering costs
|
—
|
—
|
104,384
|
|||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred (MTP) Shares, at liquidation value
|
—
|
—
|
16,313,000
|
|||||||
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (VMTP) Shares, at liquidation value
|
87,900,000
|
53,900,000
|
—
|
|||||||
Accrued expenses:
|
||||||||||
Management fees
|
144,630
|
91,895
|
25,694
|
|||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ fees
|
29,839
|
745
|
207
|
|||||||
Other
|
88,108
|
66,074
|
36,442
|
|||||||
Total liabilities
|
92,665,264
|
57,857,844
|
17,303,542
|
|||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares
|
$
|
187,257,765
|
$
|
119,692,617
|
$
|
31,927,568
|
||||
Common shares outstanding
|
11,554,253
|
7,605,648
|
2,053,086
|
|||||||
Net asset value per Common share outstanding (net assets applicable to Common shares, divided by Common shares outstanding)
|
$
|
16.21
|
$
|
15.74
|
$
|
15.55
|
||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares consist of:
|
||||||||||
Common shares, $.01 par value per share
|
$
|
115,543
|
$
|
76,056
|
$
|
20,531
|
||||
Paid-in surplus
|
161,977,381
|
106,706,622
|
28,961,326
|
|||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
3,075,553
|
1,858,914
|
140,165
|
|||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
(1,869,165
|
)
|
(1,081,762
|
)
|
(1,138,844
|
)
|
||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
|
23,958,453
|
12,132,787
|
3,944,390
|
|||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares
|
$
|
187,257,765
|
$
|
119,692,617
|
$
|
31,927,568
|
||||
Authorized shares:
|
||||||||||
Common
|
200,000,000
|
200,000,000
|
Unlimited
|
|||||||
Preferred
|
1,000,000
|
1,000,000
|
Unlimited
|
Nuveen Investments
|
61
|
Statement of
|
|||
Assets & Liabilities (continued)
|
|||
August 31, 2012 (Unaudited)
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
Assets
|
|||||||||||||
Investments, at value (cost $219,211,144, $88,380,933, $65,596,740 and $47,134,180, respectively)
|
$
|
240,636,002
|
$
|
96,879,029
|
$
|
71,453,571
|
$
|
51,619,761
|
|||||
Cash
|
1,100,582
|
609,000
|
688,346
|
454,313
|
|||||||||
Receivables:
|
|||||||||||||
Interest
|
2,862,974
|
1,191,960
|
845,202
|
605,630
|
|||||||||
Investments sold
|
285,000
|
964,190
|
786,684
|
555,013
|
|||||||||
Deferred assets:
|
|||||||||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ compensation
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Offering costs
|
305,600
|
701,233
|
361,687
|
323,943
|
|||||||||
Other assets
|
9,696
|
9,490
|
2,106
|
5,737
|
|||||||||
Total assets
|
245,199,854
|
100,354,902
|
74,137,596
|
53,564,397
|
|||||||||
Liabilities
|
|||||||||||||
Cash overdraft
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Floating rate obligations
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Payables:
|
|||||||||||||
Common share dividends
|
693,784
|
281,362
|
207,240
|
149,675
|
|||||||||
Interest
|
73,942
|
66,738
|
47,478
|
36,171
|
|||||||||
Offering costs
|
—
|
202,998
|
151,100
|
152,845
|
|||||||||
MuniFund Term Preferred (MTP) Shares, at liquidation value
|
—
|
31,103,400
|
24,244,000
|
18,470,150
|
|||||||||
Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (VMTP) Shares, at liquidation value
|
73,500,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Accrued expenses:
|
|||||||||||||
Management fees
|
129,201
|
53,411
|
39,512
|
28,484
|
|||||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ fees
|
1,047
|
427
|
316
|
228
|
|||||||||
Other
|
283,754
|
292,919
|
207,027
|
103,163
|
|||||||||
Total liabilities
|
74,681,728
|
32,001,255
|
24,896,673
|
18,940,716
|
|||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares
|
$
|
170,518,126
|
$
|
68,353,647
|
$
|
49,240,923
|
$
|
34,623,681
|
|||||
Common shares outstanding
|
9,782,688
|
4,247,316
|
3,122,403
|
2,158,518
|
|||||||||
Net asset value per Common share outstanding (net assets applicable to Common shares, divided by Common shares outstanding)
|
$
|
17.43
|
$
|
16.09
|
$
|
15.77
|
$
|
16.04
|
|||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares consist of:
|
|||||||||||||
Common shares, $.01 par value per share
|
$
|
97,827
|
$
|
42,473
|
$
|
31,224
|
$
|
21,585
|
|||||
Paid-in surplus
|
148,376,961
|
60,158,500
|
44,094,051
|
30,382,776
|
|||||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
2,932,616
|
124,078
|
252,944
|
248,189
|
|||||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
(2,314,136
|
)
|
(469,500
|
)
|
(994,127
|
)
|
(514,450
|
)
|
|||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
|
21,424,858
|
8,498,096
|
5,856,831
|
4,485,581
|
|||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares
|
$
|
170,518,126
|
$
|
68,353,647
|
$
|
49,240,923
|
$
|
34,623,681
|
|||||
Authorized shares:
|
|||||||||||||
Common
|
200,000,000
|
Unlimited
|
Unlimited
|
Unlimited
|
|||||||||
Preferred
|
1,000,000
|
Unlimited
|
Unlimited
|
Unlimited
|
62
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Statement of
|
|||
Operations
|
|||
Six Months Ended August 31, 2012
|
|||
(Unaudited)
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
Investment Income
|
$
|
6,494,807
|
$
|
4,182,703
|
$
|
1,134,744
|
||||
Expenses
|
||||||||||
Management fees
|
854,665
|
542,679
|
151,554
|
|||||||
Shareholders’ servicing agent fees and expenses
|
15,727
|
14,437
|
8,830
|
|||||||
Interest expense and amortization of offering costs
|
638,202
|
366,011
|
246,954
|
|||||||
Custodian’s fees and expenses
|
24,647
|
16,123
|
8,082
|
|||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ fees and expenses
|
3,790
|
2,387
|
663
|
|||||||
Professional fees
|
20,238
|
17,801
|
14,828
|
|||||||
Shareholders’ reports – printing and mailing expenses
|
42,162
|
33,161
|
20,285
|
|||||||
Stock exchange listing fees
|
4,173
|
4,173
|
261
|
|||||||
Investor relations expense
|
13,013
|
8,619
|
2,646
|
|||||||
Reorganization expense
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Other expenses
|
10,112
|
11,628
|
12,273
|
|||||||
Total expenses before custodian fee credit and expense reimbursement
|
1,626,729
|
1,017,019
|
466,376
|
|||||||
Custodian fee credit
|
(631
|
)
|
(306
|
)
|
(163
|
)
|
||||
Expense reimbursement
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Net expenses
|
1,626,098
|
1,016,713
|
466,213
|
|||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
4,868,709
|
3,165,990
|
668,531
|
|||||||
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
873,652
|
709,968
|
79,608
|
|||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
2,375,847
|
1,992,934
|
697,465
|
|||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
|
3,249,499
|
2,702,902
|
777,073
|
|||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations
|
$
|
8,118,208
|
$
|
5,868,892
|
$
|
1,445,604
|
Nuveen Investments
|
63
|
Statement of
|
|||
Operations (continued)
|
|||
Six Months Ended August 31, 2012
|
|||
(Unaudited)
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
Investment Income
|
$
|
5,932,114
|
$
|
2,417,496
|
$
|
1,759,721
|
$
|
1,289,098
|
|||||
Expenses
|
|||||||||||||
Management fees
|
762,660
|
315,193
|
233,371
|
167,973
|
|||||||||
Shareholders’ servicing agent fees and expenses
|
16,576
|
11,121
|
9,062
|
8,973
|
|||||||||
Interest expense and amortization of offering costs
|
523,020
|
501,912
|
392,734
|
313,848
|
|||||||||
Custodian’s fees and expenses
|
21,166
|
11,926
|
9,840
|
8,010
|
|||||||||
Directors’/Trustees’ fees and expenses
|
3,360
|
1,370
|
1,014
|
730
|
|||||||||
Professional fees
|
19,656
|
16,169
|
15,504
|
15,008
|
|||||||||
Shareholders’ reports – printing and mailing expenses
|
43,096
|
28,309
|
36,709
|
26,084
|
|||||||||
Stock exchange listing fees
|
4,179
|
7,815
|
202
|
140
|
|||||||||
Investor relations expense
|
12,121
|
5,241
|
3,988
|
3,127
|
|||||||||
Reorganization expense
|
200,000
|
245,000
|
160,000
|
65,000
|
|||||||||
Other expenses
|
13,376
|
20,088
|
6,769
|
13,091
|
|||||||||
Total expenses before custodian fee credit and expense reimbursement
|
1,619,210
|
1,164,144
|
869,193
|
621,984
|
|||||||||
Custodian fee credit
|
(1,508
|
)
|
(475
|
)
|
(646
|
)
|
(543
|
)
|
|||||
Expense reimbursement
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(2,258
|
)
|
||||||||
Net expenses
|
1,617,702
|
1,163,669
|
868,547
|
619,183
|
|||||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
4,314,412
|
1,253,827
|
891,174
|
669,915
|
|||||||||
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
|||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
429,197
|
147,781
|
19,134
|
25,556
|
|||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
2,452,055
|
1,466,051
|
934,661
|
797,107
|
|||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
|
2,881,252
|
1,613,832
|
953,795
|
822,663
|
|||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations
|
$
|
7,195,664
|
$
|
2,867,659
|
$
|
1,844,969
|
$
|
1,492,578
|
64
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Statement of
|
||
Changes in Net Assets (Unaudited)
|
Michigan
Quality Income (NUM)
|
Michigan
Premium Income (NMP)
|
Michigan
Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
|||||||||||||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||||
Operations
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
$
|
4,868,709
|
$
|
10,340,526
|
$
|
3,165,990
|
$
|
6,722,654
|
$
|
668,531
|
$
|
1,407,353
|
|||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
873,652
|
449,974
|
709,968
|
255,959
|
79,608
|
125,358
|
|||||||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
2,375,847
|
19,743,434
|
1,992,934
|
10,670,879
|
697,465
|
3,697,158
|
|||||||||||||
Distributions to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders from net investment income
|
—
|
(111,599
|
)
|
—
|
(74,304
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations
|
8,118,208
|
30,422,335
|
5,868,892
|
17,575,188
|
1,445,604
|
5,229,869
|
|||||||||||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders
|
|||||||||||||||||||
From net investment income
|
(5,130,088
|
)
|
(9,984,065
|
)
|
(3,331,274
|
)
|
(6,502,830
|
)
|
(806,863
|
)
|
(1,650,681
|
)
|
|||||||
Decrease in net assets applicable to Common shares from distributions to Common shareholders
|
(5,130,088
|
)
|
(9,984,065
|
)
|
(3,331,274
|
)
|
(6,502,830
|
)
|
(806,863
|
)
|
(1,650,681
|
)
|
|||||||
Capital Share Transactions
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
(44,268
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from capital share transactions
|
—
|
(44,268
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares
|
2,988,120
|
20,394,002
|
2,537,618
|
11,072,358
|
638,741
|
3,579,188
|
|||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the beginning of period
|
184,269,645
|
163,875,643
|
117,154,999
|
106,082,641
|
31,288,827
|
27,709,639
|
|||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the end of period
|
$
|
187,257,765
|
$
|
184,269,645
|
$
|
119,692,617
|
$
|
117,154,999
|
$
|
31,927,568
|
$
|
31,288,827
|
|||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of)net investment income at the end of period
|
$
|
3,075,553
|
$
|
3,336,932
|
$
|
1,858,914
|
$
|
2,024,198
|
$
|
140,165
|
$
|
278,497
|
Nuveen Investments
|
65
|
Statement of
|
||
Changes in Net Assets (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Ohio
Quality Income (NUO)
|
Ohio
Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
Ohio
Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
|||||||||||||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||||
Operations
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
$
|
4,314,412
|
$
|
9,636,918
|
$
|
1,253,827
|
$
|
3,204,971
|
$
|
891,174
|
$
|
2,351,697
|
|||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
429,197
|
292,727
|
147,781
|
109,129
|
19,134
|
40,580
|
|||||||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
2,452,055
|
16,197,758
|
1,466,051
|
7,168,857
|
934,661
|
5,041,870
|
|||||||||||||
Distributions to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders from net investment income
|
—
|
(93,231
|
)
|
—
|
(5,183
|
)
|
—
|
(13,173
|
)
|
||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations
|
7,195,664
|
26,034,172
|
2,867,659
|
10,477,774
|
1,844,969
|
7,420,974
|
|||||||||||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders
|
|||||||||||||||||||
From net investment income
|
(4,691,465
|
)
|
(9,072,612
|
)
|
(1,815,597
|
)
|
(3,745,126
|
)
|
(1,311,409
|
)
|
(2,622,819
|
)
|
|||||||
Decrease in net assets applicable to Common shares from distributions to Common shareholders
|
(4,691,465
|
)
|
(9,072,612
|
)
|
(1,815,597
|
)
|
(3,745,126
|
)
|
(1,311,409
|
)
|
(2,622,819
|
)
|
|||||||
Capital Share Transactions
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
304,528
|
193,317
|
9,453
|
9,522
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from capital share transactions
|
304,528
|
193,317
|
9,453
|
9,522
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares
|
2,808,727
|
17,154,877
|
1,061,515
|
6,742,170
|
533,560
|
4,798,155
|
|||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the beginning of period
|
167,709,399
|
150,554,522
|
67,292,132
|
60,549,962
|
48,707,363
|
43,909,208
|
|||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the end of period
|
$
|
170,518,126
|
$
|
167,709,399
|
$
|
68,353,647
|
$
|
67,292,132
|
$
|
49,240,923
|
$
|
48,707,363
|
|||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of)net investment income at the end of period
|
$
|
2,932,616
|
$
|
3,309,669
|
$
|
124,078
|
$
|
685,848
|
$
|
252,944
|
$
|
673,179
|
66
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ohio
Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
|||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||
Operations
|
|||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
$
|
669,915
|
$
|
1,703,588
|
|||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
25,556
|
22,930
|
|||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
797,107
|
3,344,614
|
|||||
Distributions to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders from net investment income
|
—
|
(12,346
|
)
|
||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations
|
1,492,578
|
5,058,786
|
|||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders
|
|||||||
From net investment income
|
(945,431
|
)
|
(1,955,351
|
)
|
|||
Decrease in net assets applicable to Common shares from distributions to Common shareholders
|
(945,431
|
)
|
(1,955,351
|
)
|
|||
Capital Share Transactions
|
|||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
1,290
|
3,834
|
|||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
—
|
|||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from capital share transactions
|
1,290
|
3,834
|
|||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares
|
548,437
|
3,107,269
|
|||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the beginning of period
|
34,075,244
|
30,967,975
|
|||||
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the end of period
|
$
|
34,623,681
|
$
|
34,075,244
|
|||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of)net investment income at the end of period
|
$
|
248,189
|
$
|
523,705
|
Nuveen Investments
|
67
|
Statement of
|
|||
Cash Flows
|
|||
Six Months Ended August 31, 2012
|
|||
(Unaudited)
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
|
||||||||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares from Operations
|
$
|
8,118,208
|
$
|
5,868,892
|
$
|
1,445,604
|
||||
Adjustments to reconcile the net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
|
||||||||||
Purchases of investments
|
(17,410,844
|
)
|
(10,547,639
|
)
|
(3,002,433
|
)
|
||||
Proceeds from sales and maturities of investments
|
17,194,036
|
11,019,169
|
2,492,655
|
|||||||
Amortization (Accretion) of premiums and discounts, net
|
(177,644
|
)
|
166,347
|
24,843
|
||||||
(Increase) Decrease in:
|
||||||||||
Receivable for interest
|
(403
|
)
|
94,922
|
3,593
|
||||||
Receivable for investments sold
|
(260,696
|
)
|
(1,555,050
|
)
|
131,463
|
|||||
Deferred Directors’/Trustees’ compensation
|
(2,401
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
||||||
Other assets
|
(3,851
|
)
|
(3,705
|
)
|
(376
|
)
|
||||
Increase (Decrease) in:
|
||||||||||
Payable for interest
|
5,692
|
3,490
|
(1,040
|
)
|
||||||
Payable for investments purchased
|
(1,063,729
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
||||||
Accrued management fees
|
10,359
|
6,843
|
1,879
|
|||||||
Accrued Directors’/Trustees’ fees
|
248
|
(1,068
|
)
|
(296
|
)
|
|||||
Accrued other expenses
|
(8,110
|
)
|
1,576
|
3,723
|
||||||
Net realized (gain) loss from investments
|
(873,652
|
)
|
(709,968
|
)
|
(79,608
|
)
|
||||
Change in net unrealized (appreciation) depreciation of investments
|
(2,375,847
|
)
|
(1,992,934
|
)
|
(697,465
|
)
|
||||
Taxes paid on undistributed capital gains
|
(341
|
)
|
(30
|
)
|
—
|
|||||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
|
3,151,025
|
2,350,845
|
322,542
|
|||||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
|
||||||||||
(Increase) Decrease in deferred offering costs
|
41,348
|
(36,440
|
)
|
57,375
|
||||||
Increase (Decrease) in:
|
||||||||||
Cash overdraft balance
|
—
|
911,816
|
—
|
|||||||
Payable for offering costs
|
(4,202
|
)
|
—
|
5,583
|
||||||
Cash distributions paid to Common shareholders
|
(5,126,391
|
)
|
(3,326,872
|
)
|
(812,889
|
)
|
||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
|
(5,089,245
|
)
|
(2,451,496
|
)
|
(749,931
|
)
|
||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash
|
(1,938,220
|
)
|
(100,651
|
)
|
(427,389
|
)
|
||||
Cash at the beginning of period
|
2,030,514
|
100,651
|
538,166
|
|||||||
Cash at the End of Period
|
$
|
92,294
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
110,777
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
$
|
553,083
|
$
|
339,620
|
$
|
190,619
|
68
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
|
|||||||||||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares from Operations
|
$
|
7,195,664
|
$
|
2,867,659
|
$
|
1,844,969
|
$
|
1,492,578
|
|||||
Adjustments to reconcile the net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
|
|||||||||||||
Purchases of investments
|
(14,696,250
|
)
|
(8,132,660
|
)
|
(6,578,144
|
)
|
(4,830,821
|
)
|
|||||
Proceeds from sales and maturities of investments
|
13,594,000
|
8,847,230
|
6,754,500
|
5,332,000
|
|||||||||
Amortization (Accretion) of premiums and discounts, net
|
(102,731
|
)
|
(53,011
|
)
|
(34,227
|
)
|
(43,889
|
)
|
|||||
(Increase) Decrease in:
|
|||||||||||||
Receivable for interest
|
132
|
6,174
|
37,160
|
12,647
|
|||||||||
Receivable for investments sold
|
618,845
|
(609,566
|
)
|
(6,753
|
)
|
(200,389
|
)
|
||||||
Deferred Directors’/Trustees’ compensation
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Other assets
|
(3,694
|
)
|
(6,917
|
)
|
252
|
(551
|
)
|
||||||
Increase (Decrease) in:
|
|||||||||||||
Payable for interest
|
4,760
|
(2,230
|
)
|
(1,586
|
)
|
(1,209
|
)
|
||||||
Payable for investments purchased
|
(162,434
|
)
|
(794,764
|
)
|
(162,434
|
)
|
(40,608
|
)
|
|||||
Accrued management fees
|
9,424
|
3,864
|
2,777
|
4,182
|
|||||||||
Accrued Directors’/Trustees’ fees
|
(1,495
|
)
|
(609
|
)
|
(451
|
)
|
(326
|
)
|
|||||
Accrued other expenses
|
194,978
|
246,344
|
163,907
|
71,125
|
|||||||||
Net realized (gain) loss from investments
|
(429,197
|
)
|
(147,781
|
)
|
(19,134
|
)
|
(25,556
|
)
|
|||||
Change in net unrealized (appreciation) depreciation of investments
|
(2,452,055
|
)
|
(1,466,051
|
)
|
(934,661
|
)
|
(797,107
|
)
|
|||||
Taxes paid on undistributed capital gains
|
(14,402
|
)
|
(3,559
|
)
|
(704
|
)
|
(2,821
|
)
|
|||||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
|
3,755,545
|
754,123
|
1,065,471
|
969,255
|
|||||||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
|
|||||||||||||
(Increase) Decrease in deferred offering costs
|
27,387
|
103,723
|
109,458
|
98,036
|
|||||||||
Increase (Decrease) in:
|
|||||||||||||
Cash overdraft balance
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Payable for offering costs
|
(8,381
|
)
|
2,320
|
3,871
|
36,133
|
||||||||
Cash distributions paid to Common shareholders
|
(4,385,220
|
)
|
(1,824,621
|
)
|
(1,311,710
|
)
|
(954,417
|
)
|
|||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
|
(4,366,214
|
)
|
(1,718,578
|
)
|
(1,198,381
|
)
|
(820,248
|
)
|
|||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash
|
(610,669
|
)
|
(964,455
|
)
|
(132,910
|
)
|
149,007
|
||||||
Cash at the beginning of period
|
1,711,251
|
1,573,455
|
821,256
|
305,306
|
|||||||||
Cash at the End of Period
|
$
|
1,100,582
|
$
|
609,000
|
$
|
688,346
|
$
|
454,313
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
$
|
304,528
|
$
|
9,453
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
1,290
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
$
|
448,711
|
$
|
400,419
|
$
|
284,862
|
$
|
217,021
|
|
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
69
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited)
|
||
Selected data for a Common share outstanding throughout each period:
|
Investment Operations
|
Less Distributions
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Net Investment Income (Loss)
|
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
Distributions from Net Investment Income to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Distributions from Capital Gains to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Total
|
Net Investment Income to Common Share- holders
|
Capital Gains to Common Shareholders
|
Total
|
Discount from Common Shares Repurchased and Retired
|
Ending Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Ending Market Value
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(g)
|
$
|
15.95
|
$
|
.42
|
$
|
.28
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
.70
|
$
|
(.44
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(.44
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
16.21
|
$
|
15.55
|
|||||||||||
2012
|
14.18
|
.89
|
1.75
|
(.01
|
)
|
—
|
2.63
|
(.86
|
)
|
—
|
(.86
|
)
|
—
|
** |
15.95
|
15.40
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
14.79
|
.94
|
(.69
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
.22
|
(.83
|
)
|
—
|
(.83
|
)
|
—
|
** |
14.18
|
12.75
|
||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
13.55
|
.93
|
1.06
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
1.95
|
(.73
|
)
|
—
|
(.73
|
)
|
.02
|
14.79
|
12.94
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2009(f)
|
14.13
|
.54
|
(.60
|
)
|
(.13
|
)
|
—
|
(.19
|
)
|
(.39
|
)
|
—
|
(.39
|
)
|
—
|
13.55
|
10.61
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.96
|
.93
|
(.71
|
)
|
(.24
|
)
|
(.04
|
)
|
(.06
|
)
|
(.67
|
)
|
(.10
|
)
|
(.77
|
)
|
—
|
14.13
|
12.32
|
||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
15.17
|
.94
|
(.10
|
)
|
(.25
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
.57
|
(.71
|
)
|
(.07
|
)
|
(.78
|
)
|
—
|
14.96
|
14.16
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(g)
|
15.40
|
.42
|
.36
|
—
|
—
|
.78
|
(.44
|
)
|
—
|
(.44
|
)
|
—
|
15.74
|
15.05
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
2012
|
13.95
|
.88
|
1.44
|
(.01
|
)
|
—
|
2.31
|
(.86
|
)
|
—
|
(.86
|
)
|
—
|
15.40
|
14.95
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
14.40
|
.92
|
(.52
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
.37
|
(.82
|
)
|
—
|
(.82
|
)
|
—
|
** |
13.95
|
12.66
|
||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
13.26
|
.90
|
.97
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
1.83
|
(.71
|
)
|
—
|
(.71
|
)
|
.02
|
14.40
|
12.50
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2009(f)
|
13.87
|
.52
|
(.63
|
)
|
(.12
|
)
|
—
|
(.23
|
)
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
** |
13.26
|
10.44
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.65
|
.89
|
(.69
|
)
|
(.23
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
(.05
|
)
|
(.66
|
)
|
(.07
|
)
|
(.73
|
)
|
—
|
13.87
|
12.38
|
||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
14.92
|
.90
|
(.12
|
)
|
(.23
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
.53
|
(.71
|
)
|
(.09
|
)
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
14.65
|
13.80
|
(a)
|
The amounts shown are based on Common share equivalents.
|
(b)
|
Total Return Based on Market Value is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
Total Return Based on Common Share Net Asset Value is the combination of changes in Common share net asset value, reinvested dividend income at net asset value and reinvested capital gains distributions at net asset value, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending net asset value. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund’s market price (and not its net asset value), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
70
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ratios/Supplemental Data
|
|||||||||||||||||
Total Returns
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares(c)(d)
|
||||||||||||||||
Based
on
Market
Value
|
(b)
|
Based
on
Common
Share Net
Asset
Value
|
(b)
|
Ending
Net
Assets
Applicable
to Common
Shares (000)
|
Expenses
|
(e)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Portfolio
Turnover
Rate
|
|||||||||
3.89
|
%
|
4.48
|
%
|
$
|
187,258
|
1.75
|
%*
|
5.23
|
%*
|
6
|
%
|
||||||
28.44
|
19.11
|
184,270
|
1.56
|
5.97
|
14
|
||||||||||||
4.69
|
1.39
|
163,876
|
1.18
|
6.37
|
6
|
||||||||||||
29.40
|
14.83
|
170,983
|
1.24
|
6.50
|
9
|
||||||||||||
(10.68
|
)
|
(1.27
|
)
|
158,717
|
1.33
|
* |
6.93
|
* |
3
|
||||||||
(7.77
|
)
|
(.43
|
)
|
165,525
|
1.29
|
6.28
|
18
|
||||||||||
3.64
|
3.77
|
175,244
|
1.26
|
6.12
|
13
|
||||||||||||
3.65
|
5.12
|
119,693
|
1.71
|
* |
5.33
|
* |
6
|
||||||||||
25.65
|
17.00
|
117,155
|
1.50
|
6.05
|
18
|
||||||||||||
7.72
|
2.55
|
106,083
|
1.20
|
6.42
|
4
|
||||||||||||
27.06
|
14.22
|
109,619
|
1.25
|
6.51
|
12
|
||||||||||||
(12.57
|
)
|
(1.62
|
)
|
102,434
|
1.32
|
* |
6.83
|
* |
3
|
||||||||
(5.09
|
)
|
(.36
|
)
|
107,488
|
1.38
|
6.16
|
20
|
||||||||||
2.16
|
3.59
|
113,558
|
1.38
|
5.97
|
15
|
(c)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to Auction Rate Preferred shareholders, where applicable; Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to Auction Rate Preferred Shares (“ARPS”) and/or VMTP Shares, where applicable.
|
(d)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of custodian fee credits earned on the Fund’s net cash on deposit with the custodian bank, where applicable.
|
(e)
|
The expense ratios reflect, among other things, all interest expense and other costs related to VMTP Shares and/or the interest expense deemed to have been paid by the Fund on the floating rate certificates issued by the special purpose trusts for the self-deposited inverse floaters held by the Fund, where applicable, both as described in Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares and Inverse Floating Rate Securities, respectively, as follows:
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(g)
|
.69
|
%*
|
||
2012
|
.46
|
|||
2011
|
.02
|
|||
2010
|
.02
|
|||
2009(f)
|
—
|
|||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.04
|
|||
2007
|
.04
|
|||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(g)
|
.62
|
* | ||
2012
|
.38
|
|||
2011
|
.02
|
|||
2010
|
.02
|
|||
2009(f)
|
—
|
|||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.15
|
|||
2007
|
.16
|
(f)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(g)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
*
|
Annualized.
|
**
|
Rounds to less than $.01 per share.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
71
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited) (continued)
|
||
Selected data for a Common share outstanding throughout each period:
|
Investment Operations
|
Less Distributions
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning
Common
Share
Net Asset
Value
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Net
Realized/
Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
|
Distributions from Net Investment Income to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Distributions from Capital Gains to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Total
|
Net Investment Income to Common Shareholders
|
Capital
Gains to Common Shareholders
|
Total
|
Discount
from
Common Shares Repurchased and Retired
|
Ending Common Share Net Asset
Value
|
Ending Market
Value
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(h)
|
$
|
15.24
|
$
|
.33
|
$
|
.37
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
.70
|
$
|
(.39
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(.39
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
15.55
|
$
|
14.63
|
|||||||||||
2012
|
13.50
|
.69
|
1.85
|
—
|
—
|
2.54
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
15.24
|
14.31
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
14.18
|
.84
|
(.70
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
—
|
.12
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
** |
13.50
|
12.13
|
||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
12.69
|
.91
|
1.32
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
2.20
|
(.72
|
)
|
—
|
(.72
|
)
|
.01
|
14.18
|
12.43
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2009(g)
|
13.68
|
.54
|
(1.00
|
)
|
(.13
|
)
|
—
|
** |
(.59
|
)
|
(.39
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
(.40
|
)
|
—
|
12.69
|
10.77
|
||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.73
|
.94
|
(.95
|
)
|
(.24
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
(.27
|
)
|
(.71
|
)
|
(.07
|
)
|
(.78
|
)
|
—
|
13.68
|
13.10
|
||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
14.94
|
.95
|
(.14
|
)
|
(.24
|
)
|
—
|
** |
.57
|
(.77
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
(.78
|
)
|
—
|
14.73
|
15.10
|
(a)
|
The amounts shown are based on Common share equivalents.
|
(b)
|
Total Return Based on Market Value is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
Total Return Based on Common Share Net Asset Value is the combination of changes in Common share net asset value, reinvested dividend income at net asset value and reinvested capital gains distributions at net asset value, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending net asset value. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund’s market price (and not its net asset value), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
72
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ratios/Supplemental Data
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Returns
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
Before Reimbursement(c)(d)
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
After Reimbursement(c)(d)(e)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Based
on
Market
Value
|
(b)
|
Based
on
Common
Share Net
Asset
Value
|
(b)
|
Ending
Net
Assets
Applicable
to Common
Shares (000)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Portfolio
Turnover
Rate
|
|||||||||||||
5.05
|
%
|
4.68
|
%
|
$
|
31,928
|
2.95
|
%*
|
4.23
|
%*
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
5
|
%
|
|||||||||||
25.34
|
19.38
|
31,289
|
3.07
|
4.75
|
3.02
|
%
|
4.79
|
%
|
28
|
|||||||||||||||
3.72
|
.70
|
27,710
|
1.81
|
5.85
|
1.69
|
5.97
|
6
|
|||||||||||||||||
22.58
|
17.70
|
29,127
|
1.35
|
6.48
|
1.15
|
6.68
|
6
|
|||||||||||||||||
(14.48
|
)
|
(4.20
|
)
|
26,236
|
1.48
|
* |
7.03
|
* |
1.22
|
* |
7.29
|
* |
4
|
|||||||||||
(8.10
|
)
|
(1.95
|
)
|
28,285
|
1.39
|
6.23
|
1.07
|
6.55
|
18
|
|||||||||||||||
.46
|
3.79
|
30,439
|
1.38
|
5.89
|
.99
|
6.28
|
19
|
(c)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to Auction Rate Preferred shareholders, where applicable; Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to ARPS and/or MTP Shares, where applicable.
|
(d)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of custodian fee credits earned on the Fund’s net cash on deposit with the custodian bank, where applicable.
|
(e)
|
After expense reimbursement from the Adviser, where applicable. As of September 30, 2011, the Adviser is no longer reimbursing Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW) for any fees and expenses.
|
(f)
|
The expense ratios reflect, among other things, all interest expense and other costs related to MTP Shares and/or the interest expense deemed to have been paid by the Fund on the floating rate certificates issued by the special purpose trusts for the self-deposited inverse floaters held by the Fund, where applicable, both as described in Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, MuniFund Term Preferred Shares and Inverse Floating Rate Securities, respectively, as follows:
|
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(h)
|
1.56
|
%*
|
||
2012
|
1.69
|
|||
2011
|
.52
|
|||
2010
|
.02
|
|||
2009(g)
|
—
|
|||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.05
|
|||
2007
|
.03
|
(g)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(h)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
*
|
Annualized.
|
**
|
Rounds to less than $.01 per share.
|
N/A
|
Fund no longer has a contractual reimbursement agreement with the Adviser.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
73
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited) (continued)
|
||
Selected data for a Common share outstanding throughout each period:
|
Investment Operations
|
Less Distributions
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Net Investment Income (Loss)
|
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
Distributions from Net Investment Income to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Distributions from Capital Gains to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Total
|
Net Investment Income to Common Shareholders
|
Capital Gains to Common Shareholders
|
Total
|
Discount from Common Shares Repurchased and Retired
|
Ending Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Ending Market Value
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(h)
|
$
|
17.17
|
$
|
.44
|
$
|
.30
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
.74
|
$
|
(.48
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(.48
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
17.43
|
$
|
18.61
|
|||||||||||
2012
|
15.44
|
.99
|
1.68
|
(.01
|
)
|
—
|
2.66
|
(.93
|
)
|
—
|
(.93
|
)
|
—
|
17.17
|
16.88
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
16.15
|
1.01
|
(.79
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
.19
|
(.90
|
)
|
—
|
(.90
|
)
|
—
|
15.44
|
14.85
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
14.56
|
1.01
|
1.42
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
2.39
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
(.80
|
)
|
—
|
16.15
|
15.58
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2009(g)
|
15.04
|
.56
|
(.52
|
)
|
(.13
|
)
|
—
|
(.09
|
)
|
(.39
|
)
|
—
|
(.39
|
)
|
—
|
14.56
|
12.90
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
15.81
|
.95
|
(.71
|
)
|
(.25
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
(.67
|
)
|
(.07
|
)
|
(.74
|
)
|
—
|
15.04
|
13.40
|
||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
16.01
|
.96
|
(.12
|
)
|
(.26
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
.57
|
(.73
|
)
|
(.04
|
)
|
(.77
|
)
|
—
|
15.81
|
14.43
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(h)
|
15.85
|
.30
|
.37
|
—
|
—
|
.67
|
(.43
|
)
|
—
|
(.43
|
)
|
—
|
16.09
|
16.34
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
2012
|
14.26
|
.75
|
1.72
|
—
|
** |
—
|
2.47
|
(.88
|
)
|
—
|
(.88
|
)
|
—
|
15.85
|
15.52
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
15.15
|
.94
|
(.93
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
(.02
|
)
|
(.87
|
)
|
—
|
(.87
|
)
|
—
|
14.26
|
13.30
|
||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
13.83
|
.96
|
1.17
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
2.09
|
(.77
|
)
|
—
|
(.77
|
)
|
—
|
** |
15.15
|
14.48
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2009(g)
|
14.25
|
.54
|
(.46
|
)
|
(.12
|
)
|
—
|
(.04
|
)
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
13.83
|
12.10
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.87
|
.93
|
(.55
|
)
|
(.23
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
.12
|
(.65
|
)
|
(.09
|
)
|
(.74
|
)
|
—
|
14.25
|
12.77
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
15.02
|
.94
|
(.09
|
)
|
(.24
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
.60
|
(.72
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
(.75
|
)
|
—
|
14.87
|
14.39
|
(a)
|
The amounts shown are based on Common share equivalents.
|
(b)
|
Total Return Based on Market Value is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
Total Return Based on Common Share Net Asset Value is the combination of changes in Common share net asset value, reinvested dividend income at net asset value and reinvested capital gains distributions at net asset value, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending net asset value. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund’s market price (and not its net asset value), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
74
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ratios/Supplemental Data
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Returns
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
Before Reimbursement(c)(d)
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
After Reimbursement(c)(d)(e)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Based
on
Market
Value
|
(b)
|
Based
on
Common
Share Net
Asset
Value
|
(b)
|
Ending
Net
Assets
Applicable
to Common
Shares (000)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Portfolio
Turnover
Rate
|
|||||||||||||
13.32
|
%
|
4.37
|
%
|
$
|
170,518
|
1.79
|
%*
|
5.21
|
%*
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
6
|
%
|
|||||||||||
20.55
|
17.73
|
167,709
|
1.50
|
6.10
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
10
|
|||||||||||||||||
.91
|
1.09
|
150,555
|
1.14
|
6.32
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
14
|
|||||||||||||||||
27.57
|
16.76
|
157,439
|
1.20
|
6.51
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
6
|
|||||||||||||||||
(0.71
|
)
|
(0.49
|
)
|
141,883
|
1.35
|
* |
6.77
|
* |
N/A
|
N/A
|
10
|
|||||||||||||
(2.18
|
)
|
(.26
|
)
|
146,617
|
1.42
|
6.08
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
14
|
|||||||||||||||
(4.25
|
)
|
3.56
|
154,052
|
1.29
|
5.94
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
15
|
||||||||||||||||
8.17
|
4.27
|
68,354
|
3.07
|
* |
4.05
|
* |
N/A
|
N/A
|
8
|
|||||||||||||||
24.11
|
17.88
|
67,292
|
2.74
|
5.05
|
2.73
|
%
|
5.06
|
%
|
16
|
|||||||||||||||
(2.52
|
)
|
(.23
|
)
|
60,550
|
1.41
|
6.18
|
1.33
|
6.26
|
14
|
|||||||||||||||
26.70
|
15.46
|
64,290
|
1.21
|
6.47
|
1.06
|
6.62
|
7
|
|||||||||||||||||
(2.08
|
)
|
(0.15
|
)
|
58,692
|
1.35
|
* |
6.64
|
* |
1.12
|
* |
6.87
|
* |
10
|
|||||||||||
(6.21
|
)
|
.83
|
60,475
|
1.39
|
6.06
|
1.12
|
6.33
|
17
|
||||||||||||||||
.52
|
4.02
|
63,114
|
1.32
|
5.85
|
.97
|
6.20
|
14
|
(c)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to Auction Rate Preferred shareholders, where applicable; Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to ARPS, MTP Shares and/or VMTP Shares, where applicable.
|
(d)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of custodian fee credits earned on the Fund’s net cash on deposit with the custodian bank, where applicable.
|
(e)
|
After expense reimbursement from the Adviser, where applicable. As of March 31, 2011, the Adviser is no longer reimbursing Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI) for any fees and expenses.
|
(f)
|
The expense ratios reflect, among other things, all interest expense and other costs related to MTP Shares, VMTP Shares and/or the interest expense deemed to have been paid by the Fund on the floating rate certificates issued by the special purpose trusts for the self-deposited inverse floaters held by the Fund, where applicable, each as described in Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares and Inverse Floating Rate Securities, respectively, as follows:
|
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(h)
|
.62
|
%*
|
||
2012
|
.40
|
|||
2011
|
—
|
|||
2010
|
—
|
|||
2009(g)
|
.04
|
* | ||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
—
|
|||
2008
|
.16
|
|||
2007
|
.10
|
|||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(h)
|
1.48
|
* | ||
2012
|
1.56
|
|||
2011
|
.24
|
|||
2010
|
—
|
|||
2009(g)
|
.04
|
* | ||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.15
|
|||
2007
|
.10
|
(g)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(h)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
*
|
Annualized.
|
**
|
Rounds to less than $.01 per share.
|
N/A
|
Fund did not have, or no longer has, a contractual reimbursement agreement with the Adviser.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
75
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited) (continued)
|
||
Selected data for a Common share outstanding throughout each period:
|
Investment Operations
|
Less Distributions
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Net Investment Income (Loss)
|
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
Distributions from Net Investment Income to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Distributions from Capital Gains to Auction Rate Preferred Shareholders
|
(a) |
Total
|
Net Investment Income to Common Shareholders
|
Capital Gains to Common Shareholders
|
Total
|
Discount from Common Shares Repurchased and Retired
|
Ending Common Share Net Asset Value
|
Ending Market Value
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(h)
|
$
|
15.60
|
$
|
.29
|
$
|
.30
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
.59
|
$
|
(.42
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(.42
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
15.77
|
$
|
16.01
|
|||||||||||
2012
|
14.06
|
.75
|
1.63
|
—
|
** |
—
|
2.38
|
(.84
|
)
|
—
|
(.84
|
)
|
—
|
15.60
|
14.95
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
14.74
|
.94
|
(.75
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
.16
|
(.84
|
)
|
—
|
(.84
|
)
|
—
|
14.06
|
13.01
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
13.06
|
.93
|
1.53
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
2.42
|
(.74
|
)
|
—
|
(.74
|
)
|
—
|
14.74
|
13.85
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2009(g)
|
13.87
|
.54
|
(.84
|
)
|
(.13
|
)
|
—
|
(.43
|
)
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
(.38
|
)
|
—
|
13.06
|
11.58
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.64
|
.93
|
(.73
|
)
|
(.25
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
(.07
|
)
|
(.64
|
)
|
(.06
|
)
|
(.70
|
)
|
—
|
13.87
|
12.37
|
||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
14.81
|
.92
|
(.10
|
)
|
(.25
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
.56
|
(.69
|
)
|
(.04
|
)
|
(.73
|
)
|
—
|
14.64
|
13.80
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(h)
|
15.79
|
.31
|
.38
|
—
|
—
|
.69
|
(.44
|
)
|
—
|
(.44
|
)
|
—
|
16.04
|
16.35
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
2012
|
14.35
|
.79
|
1.57
|
(.01
|
)
|
—
|
2.35
|
(.91
|
)
|
—
|
(.91
|
)
|
—
|
15.79
|
16.20
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
15.33
|
1.01
|
(1.06
|
)
|
(.03
|
)
|
—
|
(.08
|
)
|
(.90
|
)
|
—
|
(.90
|
)
|
—
|
14.35
|
13.72
|
||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
13.97
|
1.00
|
1.19
|
(.04
|
)
|
—
|
2.15
|
(.79
|
)
|
—
|
(.79
|
)
|
—
|
** |
15.33
|
15.20
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2009(g)
|
14.33
|
.55
|
(.39
|
)
|
(.12
|
)
|
—
|
.04
|
(.40
|
)
|
—
|
(.40
|
)
|
—
|
13.97
|
11.95
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
14.92
|
.95
|
(.56
|
)
|
(.23
|
)
|
(.02
|
)
|
.14
|
(.67
|
)
|
(.06
|
)
|
(.73
|
)
|
—
|
14.33
|
12.91
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
15.06
|
.96
|
(.08
|
)
|
(.25
|
)
|
(.01
|
)
|
.62
|
(.72
|
)
|
(.04
|
)
|
(.76
|
)
|
—
|
14.92
|
14.35
|
(a)
|
The amounts shown are based on Common share equivalents.
|
(b)
|
Total Return Based on Market Value is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
Total Return Based on Common Share Net Asset Value is the combination of changes in Common share net asset value, reinvested dividend income at net asset value and reinvested capital gains distributions at net asset value, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending net asset value. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund’s market price (and not its net asset value), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
76
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ratios/Supplemental Data
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Returns
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
Before Reimbursement(c)(d)
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares
After Reimbursement(c)(d)(e)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Based
on
Market
Value
|
(b)
|
Based
on
Common
Share Net
Asset
Value
|
(b)
|
Ending
Net
Assets
Applicable
to Common
Shares (000)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Expenses
|
(f)
|
Net
Investment
Income
(Loss)
|
Portfolio
Turnover
Rate
|
|||||||||||||
10.04
|
%
|
3.84
|
%
|
$
|
49,241
|
3.22
|
%*
|
3.95
|
%*
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
9
|
%
|
|||||||||||
22.12
|
17.44
|
48,707
|
2.78
|
5.08
|
2.74
|
%
|
5.13
|
%
|
17
|
|||||||||||||||
(.37
|
)
|
1.00
|
43,909
|
1.22
|
6.31
|
1.10
|
6.43
|
9
|
||||||||||||||||
26.62
|
18.91
|
46,000
|
1.27
|
6.49
|
1.07
|
6.69
|
8
|
|||||||||||||||||
(3.09
|
)
|
(3.01
|
)
|
40,755
|
1.46
|
* |
6.91
|
* |
1.20
|
* |
7.17
|
* |
5
|
|||||||||||
(5.46
|
)
|
(.51
|
)
|
43,286
|
1.46
|
6.10
|
1.14
|
6.41
|
16
|
|||||||||||||||
(1.26
|
)
|
3.80
|
45,694
|
1.41
|
5.76
|
1.02
|
6.15
|
14
|
||||||||||||||||
3.78
|
4.43
|
34,624
|
3.43
|
* |
4.07
|
* |
3.42
|
* |
4.08
|
* |
10
|
|||||||||||||
25.66
|
16.88
|
34,075
|
3.04
|
5.20
|
2.95
|
5.29
|
15
|
|||||||||||||||||
(4.13
|
)
|
(.66
|
)
|
30,968
|
1.26
|
6.53
|
1.10
|
6.69
|
12
|
|||||||||||||||
34.62
|
15.73
|
33,062
|
1.30
|
6.56
|
1.07
|
6.80
|
14
|
|||||||||||||||||
(4.29
|
)
|
.36
|
30,127
|
1.46
|
* |
6.63
|
* |
1.15
|
* |
6.93
|
* |
9
|
||||||||||||
(5.13
|
)
|
.95
|
30,941
|
1.47
|
6.05
|
1.12
|
6.41
|
19
|
||||||||||||||||
2.32
|
4.06
|
32,194
|
1.41
|
5.85
|
.99
|
6.27
|
19
|
(c)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to Auction Rate Preferred shareholders, where applicable; Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to ARPS and/or MTP Shares, where applicable.
|
(d)
|
Ratios do not reflect the effect of custodian fee credits earned on the Fund’s net cash on deposit with the custodian bank, where applicable.
|
(e)
|
After expense reimbursement from the Adviser, where applicable. As of September 30, 2011 and March 31, 2012, the Adviser is no longer reimbursing Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ) and Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ), respectively, for any fees and expenses.
|
(f)
|
The expense ratios reflect, among other things, all interest expense and other costs related to MTP Shares and/or the interest expense deemed to have been paid by the Fund on the floating rate certificates issued by the special purpose trusts for the self-deposited inverse floaters held by the Fund, where applicable, both as described in Footnote 1 – General Information and Significant Accounting Policies, MuniFund Term Preferred Shares and Inverse Floating Rate Securities, respectively, as follows:
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(h)
|
1.60
|
%*
|
||
2012
|
1.55
|
|||
2011
|
—
|
|||
2010
|
—
|
|||
2009(g)
|
.04
|
* | ||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.16
|
|||
2007
|
.10
|
|||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||
2013(h)
|
1.83
|
%*
|
||
2012
|
1.69
|
|||
2011
|
—
|
|||
2010
|
—
|
|||
2009(g)
|
.04
|
* | ||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||
2008
|
.15
|
|||
2007
|
.10
|
(g)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(h)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
*
|
Annualized.
|
**
|
Rounds to less than $.01 per share.
|
N/A
|
Fund no longer has a contractual reimbursement agreement with the Adviser.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
77
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited) (continued)
|
ARPS at the End of Period
|
VMTP Shares at the End of Period
|
||||||||||||||||||
Aggregate
|
Aggregate
|
||||||||||||||||||
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
||||||||||||||
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
||||||||||||||
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||||||
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
87,900
|
$
|
100,000
|
$
|
313,035
|
|||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
87,900
|
100,000
|
309,636
|
|||||||||||||
2011
|
87,325
|
25,000
|
71,915
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2010
|
87,325
|
25,000
|
73,950
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
90,900
|
25,000
|
68,651
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
94,000
|
25,000
|
69,023
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
94,000
|
25,000
|
71,607
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
53,900
|
100,000
|
322,064
|
|||||||||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
53,900
|
100,000
|
317,356
|
|||||||||||||
2011
|
53,700
|
25,000
|
74,387
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2010
|
53,700
|
25,000
|
76,033
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
56,000
|
25,000
|
70,730
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
56,000
|
25,000
|
72,986
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
56,000
|
25,000
|
75,695
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(a)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(b)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
78
|
Nuveen Investments
|
ARPS at the End of Period
|
MTP Shares at the End of Period (c)
|
||||||||||||||||||
Aggregate
|
Aggregate
|
||||||||||||||||||
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
||||||||||||||
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
||||||||||||||
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||||||
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
16,313
|
$
|
10.00
|
$
|
29.57
|
|||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
16,313
|
10.00
|
29.18
|
|||||||||||||
2011
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
16,313
|
10.00
|
26.99
|
|||||||||||||
2010
|
14,275
|
25,000
|
76,010
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
14,925
|
25,000
|
68,946
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
16,000
|
25,000
|
69,195
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
16,000
|
25,000
|
72,561
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(a)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(b)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
(c)
|
The Ending and Average Market Value Per Share for each Series of the Fund’s MTP Shares were as follows:
|
Ending
|
Average
|
|||||||||
Market Value
|
Market Value
|
|||||||||
Series
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||||||||
2013(b)
|
2015
|
$
|
10.06
|
$
|
10.07
|
|||||
2012
|
2015
|
10.08
|
9.95
|
|||||||
2011
|
2015
|
9.73
|
9.82
|
^ | ||||||
2010
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2009(a)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||||||||
2008
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2007
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
^
|
For the period November 15, 2010 (first issuance date of shares) through February 28, 2011.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
79
|
Financial
|
||
Highlights (Unaudited) (continued)
|
ARPS at the End of Period
|
MTP Shares at the End of Period (c)
|
VMTP Shares at the End of Period
|
ARPS and MTP Shares at the End of Period
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000)
|
Liquidation Value Per Share
|
Asset Coverage Per Share
|
Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000)
|
Liquidation Value Per Share
|
Asset Coverage Per Share
|
Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000)
|
Liquidation Value Per Share
|
Asset Coverage Per Share
|
Asset Coverage Per $1 Liquidation Preference
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
73,500
|
$
|
100,000
|
$
|
331,997
|
$
|
—
|
|||||||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
73,500
|
100,000
|
328,176
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
73,000
|
25,000
|
76,560
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
73,000
|
25,000
|
78,917
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
77,000
|
25,000
|
71,066
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
77,000
|
25,000
|
72,603
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
77,000
|
25,000
|
75,017
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
31,103
|
10.00
|
31.98
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
31,103
|
10.00
|
31.63
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2011
|
12,500
|
25,000
|
72,379
|
19,450
|
10.00
|
28.95
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2.90
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2010
|
29,000
|
25,000
|
80,423
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
31,000
|
25,000
|
72,332
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
31,000
|
25,000
|
73,770
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
2007
|
31,000
|
25,000
|
75,898
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(a)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(b)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
(c)
|
The Ending and Average Market Value Per Share for each Series of the Fund’s MTP Shares were as follows:
|
Ending
|
Average
|
Ending
|
Average
|
||||||||||||||||
Market Value
|
Market Value
|
Market Value
|
Market Value
|
||||||||||||||||
Series
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
Series
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
2015
|
$
|
10.09
|
$
|
10.09
|
2016
|
$
|
10.17
|
$
|
10.18
|
|||||||||
2012
|
2015
|
10.08
|
10.01
|
2016
|
10.18
|
10.12
|
^^ | ||||||||||||
2011
|
2015
|
9.78
|
9.85
|
^ |
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||||
2010
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
^
|
For the period November 22, 2010 (first issuance date of shares) through February 28, 2011.
|
^^
|
For the period March 18, 2011 (first issuance of shares) through February 29, 2012.
|
80
|
Nuveen Investments
|
ARPS at the End of Period
|
MTP Shares at the End of Period (c)
|
||||||||||||||||||
Aggregate
|
Aggregate
|
||||||||||||||||||
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
Amount
|
Liquidation
|
Asset
|
||||||||||||||
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
Outstanding
|
Value
|
Coverage
|
||||||||||||||
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
(000
|
)
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
24,244
|
$
|
10.00
|
$
|
30.31
|
|||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
24,244
|
10.00
|
30.09
|
|||||||||||||
2011
|
21,600
|
25,000
|
75,821
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2010
|
21,600
|
25,000
|
78,241
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
23,100
|
25,000
|
69,107
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
24,000
|
25,000
|
70,090
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
24,000
|
25,000
|
72,598
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2013(b)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
18,470
|
10.00
|
28.75
|
|||||||||||||
2012
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
18,470
|
10.00
|
28.45
|
|||||||||||||
2011
|
15,500
|
25,000
|
74,948
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2010
|
15,500
|
25,000
|
78,325
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2009(a)
|
16,500
|
25,000
|
70,647
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
2008
|
16,500
|
25,000
|
71,881
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
2007
|
16,500
|
25,000
|
73,778
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
(a)
|
For the seven months ended February 28, 2009.
|
(b)
|
For the six months ended August 31, 2012.
|
(c)
|
The Ending and Average Market Value Per Share for each Series of the Fund’s MTP Shares were as follows:
|
Ending
|
Average
|
|||||||||
Market Value
|
Market Value
|
|||||||||
Series
|
Per Share
|
Per Share
|
||||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||||||||
2013(b)
|
2014
|
$
|
10.12
|
$
|
10.09
|
|||||
2012
|
2014
|
10.07
|
10.09
|
^ | ||||||
2011
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2010
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2009(a)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||||||||
2008
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2007
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||||||||
Year Ended 2/28–2/29:
|
||||||||||
2013(b)
|
2014
|
10.10
|
10.10
|
|||||||
2012
|
2014
|
10.10
|
10.20
|
^^ | ||||||
2011
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2010
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2009(a)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Year Ended 7/31:
|
||||||||||
2008
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
2007
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
^
|
For the period April 5, 2011 (first issuance date of shares) through February 29, 2012.
|
^^
|
For the period April 19, 2011 (first issuance date of shares) through February 29, 2012.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
81
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited)
|
•
|
Lower Fund expense ratios (excluding the effects of leverage), as fixed costs are spread over a larger asset base;
|
|
•
|
Enhanced secondary market trading, as larger Funds potentially make it easier for investors to buy and sell Fund shares;
|
|
•
|
Lower per share trading costs through reduced bid/ask spreads due to a larger common share float; and
|
|
•
|
Increased Fund flexibility in managing the structure and cost of leverage over time.
|
Acquired Funds
|
Acquiring Funds
|
||
Michigan Funds
|
|||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
||
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
|||
Ohio Funds
|
|||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
82
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
83
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
||||||||||||||||||
Shares
Outstanding
|
Annual
Interest Rate
|
NYSE
Ticker
|
Shares
Outstanding
|
Annual
Interest Rate
|
NYSE
Ticker
|
||||||||||||||
Series 2015
|
1,631,300
|
2.30
|
%
|
NZW Pr C
|
1,945,000
|
2.35
|
%
|
NXI Pr C
|
|||||||||||
Series 2016
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1,165,340
|
2.95
|
NXI Pr D
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||||||||||||||||
Shares
Outstanding
|
Annual
Interest Rate
|
NYSE
Ticker
|
Shares
Outstanding
|
Annual
Interest Rate
|
NYSE
Ticker
|
||||||||||||||
Series 2014
|
2,424,400
|
2.35
|
%
|
NBJ Pr A
|
1,847,015
|
2.35
|
%
|
NVJ Pr A
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||||
(NZW
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
|||||||
Series 2015
|
Series 2015
|
Series 2016
|
Series 2014
|
Series 2014
|
||||||||||||
Term Redemption Date
|
December 1, 2015
|
December 1, 2015
|
April 1, 2016
|
May 1, 2014
|
May 1, 2014
|
|||||||||||
Optional Redemption Date
|
December 1, 2011
|
December 1, 2011
|
April 1, 2012
|
April 1, 2012
|
May 1, 2012
|
|||||||||||
Premium Expiration Date
|
November 30, 2012
|
November 30, 2012
|
March 31, 2013
|
March 31, 2013
|
April 30, 2013
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||
(NZW
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||||
Average liquidation value of MTP Shares outstanding
|
$
|
16,313,000
|
$
|
31,103,400
|
$
|
24,244,000
|
$
|
18,470,150
|
84
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
|||||
Series 2014
|
$
|
87,900,000
|
$
|
53,900,000
|
$
|
73,500,000
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
|||||
Term Redemption Date
|
August 1, 2014
|
August 1, 2014
|
August 1, 2014
|
|||||||
Optional Redemption Date
|
August 1, 2012
|
August 1, 2012
|
August 1, 2012
|
|||||||
Premium Expiration Date
|
July 31, 2012
|
July 31, 2012
|
July 31, 2012
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
|||||
Average liquidation value of VMTP Shares outstanding
|
$
|
87,900,000
|
$
|
53,900,000
|
$
|
73,500,000
|
||||
Annualized dividend rate
|
1.22
|
%
|
1.22
|
%
|
1.22
|
%
|
Nuveen Investments
|
85
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
|||||||||
Maximum exposure to Recourse Trusts
|
$
|
4,200,000
|
$
|
3,180,000
|
$
|
1,050,000
|
$
|
2,400,000
|
$
|
1,280,000
|
$
|
480,000
|
$
|
320,000
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
|||||
Average floating rate obligations outstanding
|
$
|
3,630,000
|
$
|
2,330,000
|
$
|
665,000
|
||||
Average annual interest rate and fees
|
0.90
|
%
|
0.90
|
%
|
0.90
|
%
|
86
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage3
|
||||||||||
(NZW
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||||
MTP Shares offering costs
|
$
|
574,695
|
$
|
1,036,551
|
$
|
668,050
|
$
|
590,877
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
|||||
VMTP Shares offering costs
|
$
|
480,000
|
$
|
135,000
|
$
|
420,000
|
Level 1 —
|
Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
|
|
Level 2 —
|
Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
|
|
Level 3 —
|
Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
|
Nuveen Investments
|
87
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
274,809,582
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
274,809,582
|
|||||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
173,115,668
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
173,115,668
|
|||||
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
48,156,470
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
48,156,470
|
|||||
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
240,636,002
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
240,636,002
|
|||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
96,879,029
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
96,879,029
|
|||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
71,453,571
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
71,453,571
|
|||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
51,619,761
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
51,619,761
|
88
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Michigan Quality
Income (NUM)
|
Michigan Premium
Income (NMP)
|
Michigan Dividend
Advantage (NZW)
|
|||||||||||||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
(3,400
|
)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
||||||||||||
Weighted average Common share:
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Price per share repurchased and retired
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
13.00
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
|||||||
Discount per share repurchased and retired
|
—
|
%
|
14.30
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
Ohio Quality
Income (NUO)
|
Ohio Dividend
Advantage (NXI)
|
||||||||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||||||||
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
17,659
|
11,572
|
594
|
598
|
|||||||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Weighted average Common share:
|
|||||||||||||
Price per share repurchased and retired
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
|||||
Discount per share repurchased and retired
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
Ohio Dividend
Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
Ohio Dividend
Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||||||||||
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months
Ended
8/31/12
|
Year
Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||
Common shares:
|
|||||||||||||
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
—
|
—
|
81
|
248
|
|||||||||
Repurchased and retired
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Weighted average Common share:
|
|||||||||||||
Price per share repurchased and retired
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
|||||
Discount per share repurchased and retired
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
—
|
%
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series TH
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
2,972
|
$
|
74,300,000
|
||||||||
Series F
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
521
|
13,025,000
|
|||||||||
Total
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
3,493
|
$
|
87,325,000
|
Nuveen Investments
|
89
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series M
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
805
|
$
|
20,125,000
|
||||||||
Series TH
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
1,343
|
33,575,000
|
|||||||||
Total
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
2,148
|
$
|
53,700,000
|
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series M
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
645
|
$
|
16,125,000
|
||||||||
Series TH
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
1,327
|
33,175,000
|
|||||||||
Series TH2
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
948
|
23,700,000
|
|||||||||
Total
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
2,920
|
$
|
73,000,000
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series W
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
500
|
$
|
12,500,000
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series F
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
864
|
$
|
21,600,000
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
ARPS redeemed:
|
|||||||||||||
Series T
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
620
|
$
|
15,500,000
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
MTP Shares issued:
|
|||||||||||||
Series 2016
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
1,165,340
|
$
|
11,653,400
|
90
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||||||||||
MTP Shares issued:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series 2014
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
2,424,400
|
$
|
24,244,00
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
1,847,015
|
$
|
18,470,10
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||||||||||
VMTP Shares issued:
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
Series 2014
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
879
|
$
|
87,900,000
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
539
|
$
|
53,900,000
|
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
|||||||||||||
Six Months Ended
8/31/12
|
Year Ended
2/29/12
|
||||||||||||
Shares
|
Amount
|
Shares
|
Amount
|
||||||||||
VMTP Shares issued:
|
|||||||||||||
Series 2014
|
—
|
$
|
—
|
735
|
$
|
73,500,000
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
) |
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
) |
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
) | |||||
Purchases
|
$
|
17,410,844
|
$
|
10,547,639
|
$
|
3,002,433
|
||||
Sales and maturities
|
17,194,036
|
11,019,169
|
2,492,655
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
) |
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
) | ||||||
Purchases
|
$
|
14,696,250
|
$
|
8,132,660
|
$
|
6,578,144
|
$
|
4,830,821
|
|||||
Sales and maturities
|
13,594,000
|
8,847,230
|
6,754,500
|
5,332,000
|
Nuveen Investments
|
91
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
)
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
)
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
)
|
|||||
Cost of investments
|
$
|
247,368,645
|
$
|
158,812,021
|
$
|
43,569,473
|
||||
Gross unrealized:
|
||||||||||
Appreciation
|
$
|
24,229,115
|
$
|
12,188,377
|
$
|
3,979,178
|
||||
Depreciation
|
(418,095
|
)
|
(214,961
|
)
|
(57,047
|
)
|
||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
$
|
23,811,020
|
$
|
11,973,416
|
$
|
3,922,131
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||||
Cost of investments
|
$
|
218,981,799
|
$
|
88,250,849
|
$
|
65,555,352
|
$
|
47,062,818
|
|||||
Gross unrealized:
|
|||||||||||||
Appreciation
|
$
|
21,698,813
|
$
|
9,205,953
|
$
|
6,270,441
|
$
|
4,854,961
|
|||||
Depreciation
|
(44,610
|
)
|
(577,773
|
)
|
(372,222
|
)
|
(298,018
|
)
|
|||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
$
|
21,654,203
|
$
|
8,628,180
|
$
|
5,898,219
|
$
|
4,556,943
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
(NUM
|
)
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
(NMP
|
)
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
(NZW
|
)
|
|||||
Paid-in surplus
|
$
|
(99,443
|
)
|
$
|
(26,609
|
)
|
$
|
(114,130
|
)
|
|
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
98,054
|
13,489
|
111,892
|
|||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
1,389
|
13,120
|
2,238
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
(NUO
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
(NXI
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
(NBJ
|
)
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||||
Paid-in surplus
|
$
|
(85,277
|
)
|
$
|
(201,901
|
)
|
$
|
(195,375
|
)
|
$
|
(167,688
|
)
|
|
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
76,917
|
196,876
|
190,503
|
163,174
|
|||||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
8,360
|
5,025
|
4,872
|
4,514
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
|||||
Undistributed net tax-exempt income*
|
$
|
4,019,416
|
$
|
2,582,010
|
$
|
418,798
|
||||
Undistributed net ordinary income**
|
1,802
|
201
|
—
|
|||||||
Undistributed net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
92
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||
(NUO
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||||
Undistributed net tax-exempt income*
|
$
|
3,865,603
|
$
|
946,850
|
$
|
907,200
|
$
|
652,975
|
|||||
Undistributed net ordinary income**
|
66,795
|
19,446
|
4,694
|
15,019
|
|||||||||
Undistributed net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
*
|
Undistributed net tax-exempt income (on a tax basis) has not been reduced for the dividend declared on February 1, 2012, paid on March 1, 2012.
|
**
|
Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
||||||||
2012
|
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
||||
Distributions from net tax-exempt income
|
$
|
10,625,977
|
$
|
6,881,890
|
$
|
2,025,887
|
||||
Distributions from net ordinary income**
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||
2012
|
(NUO
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
|||||
Distributions from net tax-exempt income
|
$
|
9,599,169
|
$
|
4,506,686
|
$
|
3,102,895
|
$
|
2,307,353
|
|||||
Distributions from net ordinary income**
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|||||||||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
**
|
Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||||||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
(NXI
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
|||||||||
Expiration:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
February 28, 2017
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
9,738
|
$
|
327,197
|
$
|
1,211,421
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
491,565
|
$
|
52,532
|
||||||||
February 28, 2018
|
2,327,226
|
1,586,140
|
834,359
|
78,027
|
—
|
211,828
|
177,836
|
|||||||||||||||
February 28, 2019
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1,468,286
|
596,403
|
310,572
|
275,067
|
|||||||||||||||
Total
|
$
|
2,327,226
|
$
|
1,595,878
|
$
|
1,161,556
|
$
|
2,757,734
|
$
|
596,403
|
$
|
1,013,965
|
$
|
505,435
|
Michigan
Quality
Income
|
Michigan
Premium
Income
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Quality
Income
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 2
|
||||||||||||
(NUM
|
)
|
(NMP
|
)
|
(NZW
|
)
|
(NUO
|
)
|
(NBJ
|
)
|
|||||||
Utilized capital loss carryforwards
|
$
|
451,364
|
$
|
269,079
|
$
|
114,555
|
$
|
97,638
|
$
|
45,452
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage
|
Ohio
Dividend
Advantage 3
|
||||||
(NXI
|
)
|
(NVJ
|
)
|
||||
Post-enactment losses:
|
|||||||
Short-term
|
$
|
24,438
|
$
|
37,394
|
|||
Long-term
|
—
|
—
|
Nuveen Investments
|
93
|
Notes to
|
||
Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)
|
Michigan
Dividend
Advantage
|
||||
(NZW
|
)
|
|||
Post-October capital losses
|
$
|
928
|
||
Late-year ordinary losses
|
—
|
Michigan Quality Income (NUM)
|
||||
Michigan Premium Income (NMP)
|
||||
Ohio Quality Income (NUO)
|
||||
Average Daily Managed Assets*
|
Fund-Level Fee Rate
|
|||
For the first $125 million
|
.4500
|
%
|
||
For the next $125 million
|
.4375
|
|||
For the next $250 million
|
.4250
|
|||
For the next $500 million
|
.4125
|
|||
For the next $1 billion
|
.4000
|
|||
For the next $3 billion
|
.3875
|
|||
For managed assets over $5 billion
|
.3750
|
Michigan Dividend Advantage (NZW)
|
||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage (NXI)
|
||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 2 (NBJ)
|
||||
Ohio Dividend Advantage 3 (NVJ)
|
||||
Average Daily Managed Assets*
|
Fund-Level Fee Rate
|
|||
For the first $125 million
|
.4500
|
%
|
||
For the next $125 million
|
.4375
|
|||
For the next $250 million
|
.4250
|
|||
For the next $500 million
|
.4125
|
|||
For the next $1 billion
|
.4000
|
|||
For managed assets over $2 billion
|
.3750
|
94
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Complex-Level Managed Asset Breakpoint Level*
|
Effective Rate at Breakpoint Level
|
|||
$55 billion
|
.2000
|
%
|
||
$56 billion
|
.1996
|
|||
$57 billion
|
.1989
|
|||
$60 billion
|
.1961
|
|||
$63 billion
|
.1931
|
|||
$66 billion
|
.1900
|
|||
$71 billion
|
.1851
|
|||
$76 billion
|
.1806
|
|||
$80 billion
|
.1773
|
|||
$91 billion
|
.1691
|
|||
$125 billion
|
.1599
|
|||
$200 billion
|
.1505
|
|||
$250 billion
|
.1469
|
|||
$300 billion
|
.1445
|
*
|
For the fund-level and complex-level fees, managed assets include closed-end fund assets managed by the Adviser that are attributable to financial leverage. For these purposes, financial leverage includes the funds’ use of preferred stock and borrowings and certain investments in the residual interest certificates (also called inverse floating rate securities) in tender option bond (TOB) trusts, including the portion of assets held by a TOB trust that has been effectively financed by the trust’s issuance of floating rate securities, subject to an agreement by the Adviser as to certain funds to limit the amount of such assets for determining managed assets in certain circumstances. The complex-level fee is calculated based upon the aggregate daily managed assets of all Nuveen Funds that constitute “eligible assets.” Eligible assets do not include assets attributable to investments in other Nuveen Funds or assets in excess of $2 billion added to the Nuveen Fund complex in connection with the Adviser’s assumption of the management of the former First American Funds effective January 1, 2011. As of August 31, 2012, the complex-level fee rate for each of these Funds was .1702%.
|
Year Ending
|
Year Ending
|
|||
March 31,
|
March 31,
|
|||
2002*
|
.30%
|
2008
|
.25
|
%
|
2003
|
.30
|
2009
|
.20
|
|
2004
|
.30
|
2010
|
.15
|
|
2005
|
.30
|
2011
|
.10
|
|
2006
|
.30
|
2012
|
.05
|
|
2007
|
.30
|
*
|
From the commencement of operations.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
95
|
96
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
97
|
98
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
99
|
100
|
Nuveen Investments
|
C.
|
Fees, Expenses and Profitability
1. Fees and Expenses
The Board evaluated the management fees and expenses of each Fund reviewing, among other things, such Fund’s gross management fees, net management fees and net expense ratios in absolute terms as well as compared to the fee and expenses of a comparable universe of funds provided by an independent fund data provider (the “Peer Universe”) and any expense limitations.
The Independent Board Members further reviewed the methodology regarding the construction of the applicable Peer Universe. In reviewing the comparisons of fee and expense information, the Independent Board Members took into account that in certain instances various factors such as: the limited size and particular composition of the Peer Universe (including the inclusion of other Nuveen funds in the peer set); expense anomalies; changes in the funds comprising the Peer Universe from year to year; levels of reimbursement or fee waivers; the timing of information used; the differences in the type and use of leverage; and differences in the states reflected in the Peer Universe may impact the comparative data, thereby limiting somewhat the ability to make a meaningful comparison with peers.
In reviewing the fee schedule for a Fund, the Independent Board Members also considered the fund-level and complex-wide breakpoint schedules (described in further detail below) and any fee waivers and reimbursements provided by Nuveen (applicable, in particular, for certain closed-end funds launched since 1999). In reviewing fees and expenses (excluding leverage costs and leveraged assets), the Board considered the expenses and fees to be higher if they were over 10 basis points higher, slightly higher if they were approximately 6 to 10 basis points higher, in line if they were within approximately 5 basis points higher than the peer average and below if they were below the peer average of the Peer Universe. In reviewing the reports, the Board noted that the overwhelming majority of the Nuveen funds were at, close to or below their peer set average based on the net total expense ratio.
The Independent Board Members noted that the Funds each had net management fees and net expense ratios (including fee waivers and expense reimbursements) below or in line with their peer averages.
Based on their review of the fee and expense information provided, the Independent Board Members determined that each Fund’s management fees were reasonable in light of the nature, extent and quality of services provided to the Fund.
2. Comparisons with the Fees of Other Clients
The Independent Board Members further reviewed information regarding the nature of services and range of fees offered by the Advisor to other clients, including municipal separately managed accounts and passively managed exchange traded
|
Nuveen Investments
|
101
|
funds (ETFs) sub-advised by the Advisor. In evaluating the comparisons of fees, the Independent Board Members noted that the fee rates charged to the Funds and other clients vary, among other things, because of the different services involved and the additional regulatory and compliance requirements associated with registered investment companies, such as the Funds. Accordingly, the Independent Board Members considered the differences in the product types, including, but not limited to, the services provided, the structure and operations, product distribution and costs thereof, portfolio investment policies, investor profiles, account sizes and regulatory requirements. The Independent Board Members noted, in particular, that the range of services provided to the Funds (as discussed above) is much more extensive than that provided to separately managed accounts. Given the inherent differences in the various products, particularly the extensive services provided to the Funds, the Independent Board Members believe such facts justify the different levels of fees.
In considering the fees of the Sub-Advisor, the Independent Board Members also considered the pricing schedule or fees that the Sub-Advisor charges for similar investment management services for other Nuveen funds, funds of other sponsors (if any), and other clients (such as retail and/or institutional managed accounts).
3. Profitability of Fund Advisers
In conjunction with its review of fees, the Independent Board Members also considered the profitability of Nuveen for its advisory activities and its financial condition. The Independent Board Members reviewed the revenues and expenses of Nuveen’s advisory activities for the last two calendar years, the allocation methodology used in preparing the profitability data and an analysis of the key drivers behind the changes in revenues and expenses that impacted profitability in 2011. The Independent Board Members noted this information supplemented the profitability information requested and received during the year to help keep them apprised of developments affecting profitability (such as changes in fee waivers and expense reimbursement commitments). In this regard, the Independent Board Members noted that they have an Independent Board Member serve as a point person to review and keep them apprised of changes to the profitability analysis and/or methodologies during the year. The Independent Board Members also considered Nuveen’s revenues for advisory activities, expenses, and profit margin compared to that of various unaffiliated management firms with comparable assets under management (based on asset size and asset composition).
In reviewing profitability, the Independent Board Members recognized the Advisor’s continued investment in its business to enhance its services, including capital improvements to investment technology, updated compliance systems, and additional personnel in compliance, risk management, and product development as well as its ability to allocate resources to various areas of the Advisor as the need arises. In addition, in evaluating profitability, the Independent Board Members also recognized the subjective nature of determining profitability which may be affected by numerous factors including the allocation of expenses. Further, the Independent Board Members recognized the difficulties in making comparisons as the profitability of other advisers generally is not publicly available and the profitability
|
102
|
Nuveen Investments
|
information that is available for certain advisers or management firms may not be representative of the industry and may be affected by, among other things, the adviser’s particular business mix, capital costs, types of funds managed and expense allocations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Independent Board Members reviewed Nuveen’s methodology and assumptions for allocating expenses across product lines to determine profitability. In reviewing profitability, the Independent Board Members recognized Nuveen’s investment in its fund business. Based on their review, the Independent Board Members concluded that the Advisor’s level of profitability for its advisory activities was reasonable in light of the services provided.
With respect to sub-advisers affiliated with Nuveen, including the Sub-Advisor, the Independent Board Members reviewed the sub-adviser’s revenues, expenses and profitability margins (pre- and post-tax) for its advisory activities and the methodology used for allocating expenses among the internal sub-advisers. Based on their review, the Independent Board Members were satisfied that the Sub-Advisor’s level of profitability was reasonable in light of the services provided.
In evaluating the reasonableness of the compensation, the Independent Board Members also considered other amounts paid to a Fund Adviser by the Funds as well as any indirect benefits (such as soft dollar arrangements, if any) the Fund Adviser and its affiliates receive, or are expected to receive, that are directly attributable to the management of the Funds, if any. See Section E below for additional information on indirect benefits a Fund Adviser may receive as a result of its relationship with the Funds. Based on their review of the overall fee arrangements of each Fund, the Independent Board Members determined that the advisory fees and expenses of the respective Fund were reasonable.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
103
|
104
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
105
|
106
|
Nuveen Investments
|
■
|
Auction Rate Bond: An auction rate bond is a security whose interest payments are adjusted periodically through an auction process, which process typically also serves as a means for buying and selling the bond. Auctions that fail to attract enough buyers for all the shares offered for sale are deemed to have “failed,” with current holders receiving a formula-based interest rate until the next scheduled auction.
|
■
|
Average Annual Total Return: This is a commonly used method to express an investment’s performance over a particular, usually multi-year time period. It expresses the return that would have been necessary each year to equal the investment’s actual cumulative performance (including change in NAV or market price and reinvested dividends and capital gains distributions, if any) over the time period being considered.
|
■
|
Average Effective Maturity: The market-value-weighted average of the effective maturity dates of the individual securities including cash. In the case of a bond that has been advance-refunded to a call date, the effective maturity is the date on which the bond is scheduled to be redeemed using the proceeds of an escrow account. In most other cases the effective maturity is the stated maturity date of the security.
|
■
|
Effective Leverage: Effective leverage is a Fund’s effective economic leverage, and includes both regulatory leverage (see leverage) and the leverage effects of certain derivative investments in the Fund’s portfolio. Currently, the leverage effects of Tender Option Bond (TOB) inverse floater holdings are included in effective leverage values, in addition to any regulatory leverage.
|
■
|
Inverse Floating Rate Securities: Inverse floating rate securities, also known as inverse floaters or tender option bonds (TOBs), are created by depositing a municipal bond, typically with a fixed interest rate, into a special purpose trust created by a broker-dealer. This trust, in turn, (a) issues floating rate certificates typically paying short-term tax-exempt interest rates to third parties in amounts equal to some fraction of the deposited bond’s par amount or market value, and (b) issues an inverse floating rate certificate (sometimes referred to as an “inverse floater”) to an investor (such as a Fund) interested in gaining investment exposure to a long-term municipal bond. The income received by the holder of the inverse floater varies inversely with the short-term rate paid to the floating rate certificates’ holders, and in most circumstances the holder of the inverse floater bears substantially all of the underlying bond’s downside investment risk. The holder of the inverse floater typically also benefits disproportionately from any potential appreciation of the underlying bond’s value. Hence, an inverse floater essentially represents an investment in the underlying bond on a leveraged basis.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
107
|
■
|
Leverage: Using borrowed money to invest in securities or other assets, seeking to increase the return of an investment or portfolio.
|
■
|
Leverage-Adjusted Duration: Duration is a measure of the expected period over which a bond’s principal and interest will be paid, and consequently is a measure of the sensitivity of a bond’s or bond Fund’s value to changes when market interest rates change. Generally, the longer a bond’s or Fund’s duration, the more the price of the bond or Fund will change as interest rates change. Leverage-adjusted duration takes into account the leveraging process for a Fund and therefore is longer than the duration of the Fund’s portfolio of bonds.
|
■
|
Lipper Michigan Municipal Debt Funds Classification Average: Calculated using the returns of all closed-end funds in this category. Lipper returns account for the effects of management fees and assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges.
|
■
|
Lipper Other States Municipal Debt Funds Classification Average: Calculated using the returns of all closed-end funds in this category. Lipper returns account for the effects of management fees and assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges.
|
■
|
Market Yield (also known as Dividend Yield or Current Yield): An investment’s current annualized dividend divided by its current market price.
|
■
|
Net Asset Value (NAV): The net market value of all securities held in a portfolio.
|
■
|
Net Asset Value (NAV) Per Share: The market value of one share of a mutual fund or closed-end fund. For a Fund, the NAV is calculated daily by taking the Fund’s total assets (securities, cash, and accrued earnings), subtracting the Fund’s liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
|
■
|
Pre-Refunding: Pre-Refunding, also known as advanced refundings or refinancings, is a procedure used by state and local governments to refinance municipal bonds to lower interest expenses. The issuer sells new bonds with a lower yield and uses the proceeds to buy U.S. Treasury securities, the interest from which is used to make payments on the higher-yielding bonds. Because of this collateral, pre-refunding generally raises a bond’s credit rating and thus its value.
|
■
|
Regulatory Leverage: Regulatory leverage consists of preferred shares issued by or borrowings of a Fund. Both of these are part of a Fund’s capital structure. Regulatory leverage is sometimes referred to as “‘40 Act Leverage” and is subject to asset coverage limits set in the Investment Company Act of 1940.
|
■
|
S&P Municipal Bond Indexes for Michigan and Ohio: Unleveraged, market value-weighted indexes designed to measure the performance of the tax-exempt, investment-grade Michigan and Ohio municipal bond markets, respectively. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.
|
108
|
Nuveen Investments
|
■
|
S&P Municipal Bond Index: An unleveraged, market value-weighted index designed to measure the performance of the tax-exempt, investment- grade U.S. municipal bond market. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.
|
■
|
Taxable-Equivalent Yield: The yield necessary from a fully taxable investment to equal, on an after-tax basis, the yield of a municipal bond investment.
|
■
|
Zero Coupon Bond: A zero coupon bond does not pay a regular interest coupon to its holders during the life of the bond. Tax-exempt income to the holder of the bond comes from accretion of the difference between the original purchase price of the bond at issuance and the par value of the bond at maturity and is effectively paid at maturity. The market prices of zero coupon bonds generally are more volatile than the market prices of bonds that pay interest periodically.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
109
|
110
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Common Shares
|
||
Fund
|
Repurchased
|
|
NUM
|
—
|
|
NMP
|
—
|
|
NZW
|
—
|
|
NUO
|
—
|
|
NXI
|
—
|
|
NBJ
|
—
|
|
NVJ
|
—
|
Nuveen Investments
|
111
|
(a)
|
The registrant's principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act") (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act")(17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).
|
(b)
|
There were no changes in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred 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.
|
(a)(1)
|
Any code of ethics, or amendment thereto, that is the subject of the disclosure required by Item 2, to the extent that the registrant intends to satisfy the Item 2 requirements through filing of an exhibit: Not applicable to this filing.
|
(a)(2)
|
A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) in the exact form set forth below: See Ex-99.CERT attached hereto.
|
(a)(3)
|
Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.23c-1) sent or given during the period covered by the report by or on behalf of the registrant to 10 or more persons: Not applicable.
|
(b)
|
If the report is filed under Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, provide the certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)); Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13a-14(b) or 240.15d-14(b)), and Section 1350 of Chapter 63 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 1350) as an exhibit. A certification furnished pursuant to this paragraph will not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78r), or otherwise subject to the liability of that section. Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except to the extent that the registrant specifically incorporates it by reference: See Ex-99.906 CERT attached hereto.
|
1.
|
I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund;
|
2.
|
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
|
3.
|
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
|
4.
|
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
|
(a)
|
designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
|
(b)
|
designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
|
(c)
|
evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
|
(d)
|
disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred 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; and
|
5.
|
The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
|
(a)
|
all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
|
(b)
|
any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
|
1.
|
I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund;
|
2.
|
Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
|
3.
|
Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
|
4.
|
The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
|
(a)
|
designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
|
(b)
|
designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
|
(c)
|
evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
|
(d)
|
disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred 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; and
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5.
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The registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
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(a)
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all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
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(b)
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any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
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1.
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The Form N-CSR of the Fund for the period ended August 31, 2012 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
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2.
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The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Fund.
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