John Hancock
Preferred Income Fund
Quarterly portfolio holdings 4/30/2023

Fund’s investments  
As of 4-30-23 (unaudited)
        Shares Value
Preferred securities (A) 89.3% (54.6% of Total investments)     $354,111,142
(Cost $414,151,529)          
Communication services 5.9%       23,374,648
Diversified telecommunication services 1.3%        
Qwest Corp., 6.750%       360,000 4,996,800
Media 0.5%        
Paramount Global, 5.750%       62,000 1,973,460
Wireless telecommunication services 4.1%        
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc., 6.000%       270,825 3,637,180
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc., 6.625%       259,750 3,888,458
U.S. Cellular Corp., 5.500%       135,000 2,042,550
U.S. Cellular Corp., 5.500%       140,000 2,135,000
U.S. Cellular Corp., 6.250%       280,000 4,701,200
Consumer discretionary 0.9%       3,546,020
Broadline retail 0.9%        
Qurate Retail, Inc., 8.000%       92,200 2,825,930
QVC, Inc., 6.250%       81,000 720,090
Energy 1.2%       4,724,900
Oil, gas and consumable fuels 1.2%        
NuStar Logistics LP, 11.994% (3 month LIBOR + 6.734%) (B)       185,000 4,724,900
Financials 47.7%       189,091,760
Banks 19.8%        
Bank of America Corp., 4.250% (C)       167,575 3,165,492
Bank of America Corp., 6.450% (6.450% to 12-15-66, then 3 month LIBOR + 1.327%) (C)       135,000 3,430,350
Bank of America Corp., 7.250% (C)       8,500 10,063,405
Citigroup Capital XIII, 11.643% (3 month LIBOR + 6.370%) (B)(C)       384,725 11,222,428
Citigroup, Inc., 7.125% (7.125% to 9-30-23, then 3 month CME Term SOFR + 4.302%)       318,337 8,088,943
Fifth Third Bancorp, 6.000% (C)       234,293 5,623,032
Fulton Financial Corp., 5.125% (C)       140,075 2,325,245
Huntington Bancshares, Inc., 6.875% (6.875% to 4-15-28, then 5 Year CMT + 2.704%)       153,025 3,824,095
KeyCorp, 5.650%       79,950 1,718,126
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc., 6.750%       147,825 3,509,366
Synovus Financial Corp., 6.300% (6.300% to 6-21-23, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.352%)       173,000 3,887,310
Wells Fargo & Company, 6.625% (6.625% to 3-15-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.690%) (C)(D)       322,025 7,989,440
Wells Fargo & Company, 7.500% (C)(D)       9,500 11,096,285
WesBanco, Inc., 6.750% (6.750% to 11-15-25, then 5 Year CMT + 6.557%)       114,000 2,665,320
Capital markets 8.3%        
Brookfield Finance, Inc., 4.625% (C)       125,000 2,036,250
Morgan Stanley, 6.375% (6.375% to 10-15-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.708%) (C)       235,000 5,905,550
Morgan Stanley, 6.500% (C)       259,325 6,778,756
Morgan Stanley, 6.875% (6.875% to 1-15-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.940%) (C)(D)       117,225 2,975,171
Morgan Stanley, 7.125% (7.125% to 10-15-23, then 3 month LIBOR + 4.320%) (C)       595,424 15,171,404
Consumer finance 1.2%        
Navient Corp., 6.000%       239,227 4,583,589
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        Shares Value
Financials (continued)        
Financial services 1.0%        
Federal National Mortgage Association, Series S, 8.250% (E)       80,000 $126,400
KKR Group Finance Company IX LLC, 4.625%       122,075 2,327,970
National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corp., 5.500%       57,350 1,434,897
Insurance 17.4%        
AEGON Funding Company LLC, 5.100% (C)(D)       324,625 7,216,414
American Equity Investment Life Holding Company, 6.625% (6.625% to 9-1-25, then 5 Year CMT + 6.297%) (C)       158,375 3,781,995
American Financial Group, Inc., 5.125% (C)       153,425 3,519,570
American International Group, Inc., 5.850% (C)       259,525 6,537,435
Athene Holding, Ltd., 7.750% (7.750% to 12-30-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.962%) (C)(D)       352,900 8,723,688
Athene Holding, Ltd., Series A, 6.350% (6.350% to 6-30-29, then 3 month LIBOR + 4.253%) (C)(D)       330,000 7,157,700
Brighthouse Financial, Inc., 6.600% (C)       328,590 7,866,445
Lincoln National Corp., 9.000% (C)(D)       274,075 7,227,358
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc., 7.125% (7.125% to 10-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.456%) (C)       351,425 9,224,906
RenaissanceRe Holdings, Ltd., 4.200% (C)       210,000 3,849,300
Unum Group, 6.250%       162,500 4,038,125
Industrials 1.1%       4,523,115
Trading companies and distributors 1.1%        
WESCO International, Inc., 10.625% (10.625% to 6-22-25, then 5 Year CMT + 10.325%)       166,291 4,523,115
Real estate 3.6%       14,368,802
Health care REITs 2.1%        
Diversified Healthcare Trust, 5.625% (C)       722,881 8,298,674
Hotel and resort REITs 0.9%        
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust, 6.375%       199,050 3,801,855
Office REITs 0.5%        
Vornado Realty Trust, 5.400%       145,775 1,941,723
Specialized REITs 0.1%        
Public Storage, 4.625% (C)       15,000 326,550
Utilities 28.9%       114,481,897
Electric utilities 6.7%        
Duke Energy Corp., 5.750% (C)       249,850 6,433,638
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc., 5.650% (C)       4,350 111,708
NextEra Energy, Inc., 6.219% (C)(D)       137,950 6,770,586
NextEra Energy, Inc., 6.926% (C)(D)       112,821 5,340,946
NSTAR Electric Company, 4.780% (C)       15,143 1,303,055
SCE Trust III, 5.750% (5.750% to 3-15-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 2.990%) (C)(D)       95,350 2,040,490
SCE Trust VI, 5.000%       222,750 4,408,223
Gas utilities 1.6%        
South Jersey Industries, Inc., 5.625% (C)       239,275 3,474,273
UGI Corp., 7.250%       34,800 2,767,296
Independent power and renewable electricity producers 1.9%        
The AES Corp., 6.875%       85,400 7,686,854
Multi-utilities 18.7%        
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., 6.200% (6.200% to 7-1-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 4.010%) (C)       354,930 8,120,798
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        Shares Value
Utilities (continued)        
Multi-utilities (continued)        
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp., 6.875% (6.875% to 10-17-23, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.677%) (C)       526,441 $12,192,374
CMS Energy Corp., 5.625% (C)       225,000 5,636,250
CMS Energy Corp., 5.875% (C)(D)       235,425 5,845,603
DTE Energy Company, Series E, 5.250% (C)(D)       240,000 5,728,800
Integrys Holding, Inc., 6.000% (6.000% to 8-1-23, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.220%) (C)(D)       272,500 6,417,375
NiSource, Inc., 6.500% (6.500% to 3-15-24, then 5 Year CMT + 3.632%) (C)(D)       394,000 9,830,300
NiSource, Inc., 7.750% (C)(D)       113,600 12,045,008
Sempra Energy, 5.750% (C)(D)       338,000 8,328,320
Common stocks 2.9% (1.8% of Total investments)     $11,628,654
(Cost $14,286,400)          
Communication services 0.4%       1,592,030
Diversified telecommunication services 0.4%        
Verizon Communications, Inc. (C)       41,000 1,592,030
Energy 0.7%       2,723,400
Oil, gas and consumable fuels 0.7%        
The Williams Companies, Inc. (C)       90,000 2,723,400
Utilities 1.8%       7,313,224
Multi-utilities 1.8%        
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (C)       241,600 7,313,224
    
  Rate (%) Maturity date   Par value^ Value
Corporate bonds 68.7% (42.0% of Total investments)     $272,375,106
(Cost $306,640,455)          
Communication services 2.2%       8,790,339
Media 1.8%        
Paramount Global (6.375% to 3-30-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.999%) 6.375 03-30-62   8,325,000 7,140,852
Wireless telecommunication services 0.4%        
SoftBank Group Corp. (6.875% to 7-19-27, then 5 Year ICE Swap Rate + 4.854%) (C)(F) 6.875 07-19-27   1,872,000 1,649,487
Consumer discretionary 2.6%       10,311,694
Automobiles 2.6%        
General Motors Financial Company, Inc. (5.700% to 9-30-30, then 5 Year CMT + 4.997%) (C)(D)(F) 5.700 09-30-30   3,000,000 2,621,250
General Motors Financial Company, Inc. (6.500% to 9-30-28, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.436%) (C)(F) 6.500 09-30-28   8,922,000 7,690,444
Consumer staples 0.2%       768,200
Food products 0.2%        
Land O’ Lakes, Inc. (F)(G) 8.000 07-16-25   835,000 768,200
Energy 7.6%       30,073,861
Oil, gas and consumable fuels 7.6%        
Enbridge, Inc. (7.375% to 10-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.708%) (C)(D) 7.375 01-15-83   5,208,000 5,155,920
Enbridge, Inc. (7.625% to 1-15-33, then 5 Year CMT + 4.418% to 1-15-53, then 5 Year CMT + 5.168%) (C) 7.625 01-15-83   3,250,000 3,310,390
Energy Transfer LP (6.625% to 2-15-28, then 3 month LIBOR + 4.155%) (F) 6.625 02-15-28   8,000,000 6,112,388
Energy Transfer LP (7.125% to 5-15-30, then 5 Year CMT + 5.306%) (F) 7.125 05-15-30   7,750,000 6,529,375
Energy Transfer LP (3 month LIBOR + 3.018%) (B)(C) 7.831 11-01-66   8,800,000 6,556,000
Transcanada Trust (5.600% to 12-7-31, then 5 Year CMT + 3.986%) (C) 5.600 03-07-82   2,850,000 2,409,788
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  Rate (%) Maturity date   Par value^ Value
Financials 41.5%       $164,755,614
Banks 31.0%        
Bank of America Corp. (5.875% to 3-15-28, then 3 month LIBOR + 2.931%) (C)(D)(F) 5.875 03-15-28   8,510,000 7,701,550
Bank of America Corp. (6.125% to 4-27-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.231%) (C)(D)(F) 6.125 04-27-27   6,750,000 6,544,546
Bank of America Corp. (6.500% to 10-23-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 4.174%) (C)(F) 6.500 10-23-24   2,103,000 2,096,523
Barclays PLC (7.750% to 9-15-23, then 5 Year U.S. Swap Rate + 4.842%) (C)(F) 7.750 09-15-23   1,837,000 1,728,654
Barclays PLC (8.000% to 6-15-24, then 5 Year CMT + 5.672%) (C)(D)(F) 8.000 06-15-24   3,226,000 2,975,662
Barclays PLC (8.000% to 3-15-29, then 5 Year CMT + 5.431%) (F) 8.000 03-15-29   2,760,000 2,417,484
BNP Paribas SA (7.750% to 8-16-29, then 5 Year CMT + 4.899%) (F)(G) 7.750 08-16-29   3,050,000 2,912,750
Citigroup, Inc. (7.375% to 5-15-28, then 5 Year CMT + 3.209%) (F) 7.375 05-15-28   5,750,000 5,678,125
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. (6.375% to 4-6-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.157%) (F) 6.375 04-06-24   7,500,000 6,487,500
CoBank ACB (4.250% to 1-1-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.049%) (C)(D)(F) 4.250 01-01-27   6,000,000 4,959,096
CoBank ACB (6.450% to 10-1-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.487%) (C)(D)(F) 6.450 10-01-27   5,250,000 4,947,717
Comerica, Inc. (5.625% to 7-1-25, then 5 Year CMT + 5.291%) (F) 5.625 07-01-25   5,250,000 4,431,391
Huntington Bancshares, Inc. (5.625% to 7-15-30, then 10 Year CMT + 4.945%) (F) 5.625 07-15-30   4,250,000 3,791,103
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.600% to 2-1-25, then 3 month CME Term SOFR + 3.125%) (C)(D)(F) 4.600 02-01-25   4,797,000 4,449,218
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (6.750% to 2-1-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.780%) (C)(D)(F) 6.750 02-01-24   6,000,000 5,992,800
Lloyds Banking Group PLC (7.500% to 6-27-24, then 5 Year U.S. Swap Rate + 4.760%) (C)(D)(F) 7.500 06-27-24   7,500,000 7,213,613
M&T Bank Corp. (3.500% to 9-1-26, then 5 Year CMT + 2.679%) (F) 3.500 09-01-26   8,750,000 5,753,125
The Bank of Nova Scotia (8.625% to 10-27-27, then 5 Year CMT + 4.389%) (C)(D) 8.625 10-27-82   6,345,000 6,507,118
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (6.000% to 5-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.000%) (C)(D)(F) 6.000 05-15-27   7,415,000 6,877,413
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (6.200% to 9-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.238%) (C)(D)(F) 6.200 09-15-27   8,706,000 8,198,506
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (6.250% to 3-15-30, then 7 Year CMT + 2.808%) (C)(F) 6.250 03-15-30   7,300,000 6,690,450
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (3 month LIBOR + 3.678%) (B)(C)(F) 8.492 08-01-23   1,662,000 1,653,967
The Toronto-Dominion Bank (8.125% to 10-31-27, then 5 Year CMT + 4.075%) (C)(D) 8.125 10-31-82   9,720,000 9,900,112
U.S. Bancorp (3.700% to 1-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 2.541%) (C)(D)(F) 3.700 01-15-27   1,840,000 1,416,800
Wells Fargo & Company (5.900% to 6-15-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.110%) (C)(D)(F) 5.900 06-15-24   2,000,000 1,885,800
Capital markets 2.5%        
The Charles Schwab Corp. (4.000% to 6-1-26, then 5 Year CMT + 3.168%) (C)(D)(F) 4.000 06-01-26   4,750,000 3,984,158
The Charles Schwab Corp. (4.000% to 12-1-30, then 10 Year CMT + 3.079%) (C)(D)(F) 4.000 12-01-30   3,500,000 2,690,625
The Charles Schwab Corp. (5.000% to 6-1-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.256%) (C)(D)(F) 5.000 06-01-27   1,582,000 1,364,475
The Charles Schwab Corp. (5.375% to 6-1-25, then 5 Year CMT + 4.971%) (C)(D)(F) 5.375 06-01-25   1,800,000 1,713,375
Consumer finance 1.9%        
American Express Company (3.550% to 9-15-26, then 5 Year CMT + 2.854%) (C)(F) 3.550 09-15-26   4,025,000 3,381,721
Discover Financial Services (6.125% to 6-23-25, then 5 Year CMT + 5.783%) (F) 6.125 06-23-25   4,300,000 4,070,730
Financial services 0.8%        
Enstar Finance LLC (5.750% to 9-1-25, then 5 Year CMT + 5.468%) 5.750 09-01-40   4,000,000 3,339,401
Insurance 5.3%        
Markel Corp. (6.000% to 6-1-25, then 5 Year CMT + 5.662%) (F) 6.000 06-01-25   5,250,000 5,101,044
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  Rate (%) Maturity date   Par value^ Value
Financials (continued)        
Insurance (continued)        
MetLife, Inc. (5.875% to 3-15-28, then 3 month LIBOR + 2.959%) (C)(F) 5.875 03-15-28   6,589,000 $6,114,245
SBL Holdings, Inc. (6.500% to 11-13-26, then 5 Year CMT + 5.620%) (F)(G) 6.500 11-13-26   7,350,000 4,279,097
SBL Holdings, Inc. (7.000% to 5-13-25, then 5 Year CMT + 5.580%) (C)(F)(G) 7.000 05-13-25   8,536,000 5,505,720
Utilities 14.6%       57,675,398
Electric utilities 7.9%        
Duke Energy Corp. (3.250% to 1-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 2.321%) (C)(D) 3.250 01-15-82   4,550,000 3,435,250
Edison International (5.000% to 12-15-26, then 5 Year CMT + 3.901%) (F) 5.000 12-15-26   4,022,000 3,438,067
Edison International (5.375% to 3-15-26, then 5 Year CMT + 4.698%) (F) 5.375 03-15-26   9,250,000 8,237,356
Emera, Inc. (6.750% to 6-15-26, then 3 month LIBOR + 5.440% to 6-15-46, then 3 month LIBOR + 6.190%) (C)(D) 6.750 06-15-76   3,224,000 3,070,579
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc. (5.650% to 5-1-29, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.156%) (C) 5.650 05-01-79   7,000,000 6,321,054
NRG Energy, Inc. (10.250% to 3-15-28, then 5 Year CMT + 5.920%) (F)(G) 10.250 03-15-28   6,760,000 6,632,079
Independent power and renewable electricity producers 2.8%        
Vistra Corp. (7.000% to 12-15-26, then 5 Year CMT + 5.740%) (F)(G) 7.000 12-15-26   3,000,000 2,690,485
Vistra Corp. (8.000% to 10-15-26, then 5 Year CMT + 6.930%) (F)(G) 8.000 10-15-26   8,750,000 8,246,875
Multi-utilities 3.9%        
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (6.125% to 9-1-23, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.270%) (F) 6.125 09-01-23   6,181,000 5,887,403
CMS Energy Corp. (4.750% to 3-1-30, then 5 Year CMT + 4.116%) (C)(D) 4.750 06-01-50   4,250,000 3,718,750
Dominion Energy, Inc. (4.350% to 1-15-27, then 5 Year CMT + 3.195%) (F) 4.350 01-15-27   1,500,000 1,260,000
Dominion Energy, Inc. (5.750% to 10-1-24, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.057%) (C)(D) 5.750 10-01-54   5,000,000 4,737,500
Capital preferred securities (H) 1.3% (0.8% of Total investments)     $5,210,816
(Cost $6,457,350)          
Financials 1.3%       5,210,816
Insurance 1.3%        
MetLife Capital Trust IV (7.875% to 12-15-37, then 3 month LIBOR + 3.960%) (C)(D)(G) 7.875 12-15-37   4,940,000 5,210,816
    
    Yield (%)   Shares Value
Short-term investments 1.3% (0.8% of Total investments)     $5,285,251
(Cost $5,285,943)          
Short-term funds 1.3%         5,285,251
John Hancock Collateral Trust (I) 4.9058(J)   528,678 5,285,251
    
Total investments (Cost $746,821,677) 163.5%       $648,610,969
Other assets and liabilities, net (63.5%)       (251,873,985)
Total net assets 100.0%         $396,736,984
    
The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund unless otherwise indicated.
^All par values are denominated in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.
Security Abbreviations and Legend
CME Chicago Mercantile Exchange
CMT Constant Maturity Treasury
ICE Intercontinental Exchange
LIBOR London Interbank Offered Rate
SOFR Secured Overnight Financing Rate
(A) Includes preferred stocks and hybrid securities with characteristics of both equity and debt that pay dividends on a periodic basis.
(B) Variable rate obligation. The coupon rate shown represents the rate at period end.
(C) All or a portion of this security is pledged as collateral pursuant to the Credit Facility Agreement. Total collateral value at 4-30-23 was $430,981,047. A portion of the securities pledged as collateral were loaned pursuant to the Credit Facility Agreement. The value of securities on loan amounted to $215,797,158.
(D) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 4-30-23, and is a component of the fund’s leverage under the Credit Facility Agreement.
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(E) Non-income producing security.
(F) Perpetual bonds have no stated maturity date. Date shown as maturity date is next call date.
(G) These securities are exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities may be resold, normally to qualified institutional buyers, in transactions exempt from registration.
(H) Includes hybrid securities with characteristics of both equity and debt that trade with, and pay, interest income.
(I) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor.
(J) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 4-30-23.
The fund had the following country composition as a percentage of total investments on 4-30-23:
United States 84.8%
Canada 9.3%
Bermuda 3.0%
United Kingdom 2.2%
Other countries 0.7%
TOTAL 100.0%
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DERIVATIVES
SWAPS
Interest rate swaps
Counterparty (OTC)/
Centrally cleared
Notional
amount
Currency Payments
made
Payments
received
Fixed
payment
frequency
Floating
payment
frequency
Maturity
date
Unamortized
upfront
payment
paid
(received)
Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Value
Centrally cleared 129,000,000 USD Fixed 3.662% USD Federal Funds Rate Compounded OIS Semi-Annual Quarterly May 2026
               
    
Derivatives Currency Abbreviations
USD U.S. Dollar
    
Derivatives Abbreviations
OIS Overnight Index Swap
OTC Over-the-counter
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Notes to Fund’s investments (unaudited)  
Security valuation. Investments are stated at value as of the scheduled close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally at 4:00 P.M., Eastern Time. In case of emergency or other disruption resulting in the NYSE not opening for trading or the NYSE closing at a time other than the regularly scheduled close, the net asset value (NAV) may be determined as of the regularly scheduled close of the NYSE pursuant to the Advisor’s Valuation Policies and Procedures.
In order to value the securities, the fund uses the following valuation techniques: Equity securities, including exchange-traded or closed-end funds, are typically valued at the last sale price or official closing price on the exchange or principal market where the security trades. In the event there were no sales during the day or closing prices are not available, the securities are valued using the last available bid price. Investments by the fund in open-end mutual funds, including John Hancock Collateral Trust (JHCT), are valued at their respective NAVs each business day. Debt obligations are typically valued based on evaluated prices provided by an independent pricing vendor. Independent pricing vendors utilize matrix pricing, which takes into account factors such as institutional-size trading in similar groups of securities, yield, quality, coupon rate, maturity, type of issue, trading characteristics and other market data, as well as broker supplied prices. Swaps are generally valued using evaluated prices obtained from an independent pricing vendor.
In certain instances, the Pricing Committee of the Advisor may determine to value equity securities using prices obtained from another exchange or market if trading on the exchange or market on which prices are typically obtained did not open for trading as scheduled, or if trading closed earlier than scheduled, and trading occurred as normal on another exchange or market.
Other portfolio securities and assets, for which reliable market quotations are not readily available, are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by the Pricing Committee following procedures established by the Advisor and adopted by the Board of Trustees. The frequency with which these fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and fair value of securities may differ significantly from the value that would have been used had a ready market for such securities existed.
The fund uses a three tier hierarchy to prioritize the pricing assumptions, referred to as inputs, used in valuation techniques to measure fair value. Level 1 includes securities valued using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities, including registered investment companies. Level 2 includes securities valued using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds and credit risk. Prices for securities valued using these inputs are received from independent pricing vendors and brokers and are based on an evaluation of the inputs described. Level 3 includes securities valued using significant unobservable inputs when market prices are not readily available or reliable, including the Advisor’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments. Factors used in determining value may include market or issuer specific events or trends, changes in interest rates and credit quality. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. Changes in valuation techniques and related inputs may result in transfers into or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy.
The following is a summary of the values by input classification of the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2023, by major security category or type:
  Total
value at
4-30-23
Level 1
quoted
price
Level 2
significant
observable
inputs
Level 3
significant
unobservable
inputs
         
Investments in securities:        
Assets        
Preferred securities        
Communication services $23,374,648 $23,374,648
Consumer discretionary 3,546,020 3,546,020
Energy 4,724,900 4,724,900
Financials 189,091,760 185,267,665 $3,824,095
Industrials 4,523,115 4,523,115
Real estate 14,368,802 14,368,802
Utilities 114,481,897 103,287,194 11,194,703
Common stocks 11,628,654 11,628,654
Corporate bonds 272,375,106 272,375,106
Capital preferred securities 5,210,816 5,210,816
Short-term investments 5,285,251 5,285,251
Total investments in securities $648,610,969 $356,006,249 $292,604,720
Derivatives:        
Assets        
Swap contracts
Investment in affiliated underlying funds. The fund may invest in affiliated underlying funds that are managed by the Advisor and its affiliates. Information regarding the fund’s fiscal year to date purchases and sales of the affiliated underlying funds as well as income and capital gains earned by the fund, if any, is as follows:
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              Dividends and distributions
Affiliate Ending
share
amount
Beginning
value
Cost of
purchases
Proceeds
from shares
sold
Realized
gain
(loss)
Change in
unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Income
distributions
received
Capital gain
distributions
received
Ending
value
John Hancock Collateral Trust 528,678 $148,449,575 $(143,166,516) $2,884 $(692) $262,055 $5,285,251
For additional information on the fund’s significant accounting policies and risks, please refer to the fund’s most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report and prospectus.
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