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High 20 Dividend Strategy, 8

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Summary of Distributions

Rec Date Pay Date Income Principal
Pay year 2016 06-10-2016 06-25-2016 0.0257 0
04-10-2016 04-25-2016 0.0512 0.4735
03-10-2016 03-25-2016 0.0223 0
02-10-2016 02-25-2016 0.0113 0
01-10-2016 01-25-2016 0.0489 0
0.15940 0.47350
Pay year 2015 12-10-2015 12-25-2015 0.0311 0.0019
10-10-2015 10-25-2015 0.0514 0
09-10-2015 09-25-2015 0.0188 0
08-10-2015 08-25-2015 0.0233 0
07-10-2015 07-25-2015 0.065 0.1268
04-10-2015 04-25-2015 0.0661 0
03-10-2015 03-25-2015 0.0104 0
01-10-2015 01-25-2015 0.0655 0
0.33160 0.12870
Pay year 2014 12-10-2014 12-25-2014 0.0175 0
10-10-2014 10-25-2014 0.0504 0
09-10-2014 09-25-2014 0.0181 0.4838
0.08600 0.48380
Total 0.57700 1.08600

Summary

Description

  • Trust Name

    High 20 Dividend Strategy, 8

  • Trust Symbol

    SMHDHX

Deposit Data

  • Deposit Date

    07/29/2014

  • Termination Date

    20160729

  • Minimum Investment

    100

  • Distribution Frequency

    Monthly (if any)

  • Initial Public Offer Price

    $10.00

  • Historical 12-Month Dist.*

    0.3507

CUSIP

  • Cash Cusip

    83177N102

  • Reinvest Cusip

    83177N110

  • Fee Cash Cusip

    83177N128

  • Fee Invest Cusip

    83177N136

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*The Historical 12-Month Distribution of Trust Holdings is as of 10/01/2024. If the Trust deposited after, or 90 days prior to, 10/01/2024, the distribution is as of deposit date. The Historical 12-Month Distribution is calculated by taking the weighted average of the regular income distributions paid by the securities included in the trust’s portfolio over the 12 months preceding the trust’s date of deposit reduced to account for the effects of trust fees and expenses. This historical distribution is for illustrative purposes only and is not indicative of amounts that will actually be distributed by the trust. The distributions paid by the trust may be higher or lower than the amount shown above due to factors including, but not limited to, changes in the price of trust units, changes (including reductions) in distributions paid by issuers, changes in actual trust expenses and sales of securities in the portfolio. There is no guarantee that the issuers of the securities included in the trust will pay any distributions in the future.