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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC  20549
 
FORM N-Q
 
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
 
Investment Company Act file number 811-21582
 
Madison Covered Call and Equity Strategy Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
 
550 Science Drive, Madison, WI  53711
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip code)
 
W. Richard Mason
Madison Asset Management, LLC
550 Science Drive
Madison, WI 53711
(Name and address of agent for service)
 
Registrant's telephone number, including area code:  608-274-0300
 
Date of fiscal year end:  December 31
 
Date of reporting period:  September 30, 2014
 
Form N-Q is to be used by management investment companies, other than small business investment companies registered on Form N-5 (ss 239.24 and 274.5 of this chapter), to file reports with the Commission, not later than 60 days after the close of the first and third fiscal quarters, pursuant to rule 30b1-5 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30b1-5).  The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-Q in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.
 
A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-Q, and the Commission will make this information public.  A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-Q unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") control number.  Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC  20549-0609.  The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. s 3507.
 



Item 1.  Schedule of Investments.



MCN  | September 30, 2014
 
Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)


 
Shares
Value (Note 1)
 
COMMON STOCKS - 74.0%
 
 
 
Consumer Discretionary - 18.3%
 
 
 
Amazon.com Inc. * (A)
17,700
 
$
5,707,188
 
 
CarMax Inc. * (A)
45,500
 
2,113,475
 
 
CBS Corp., Class B (A)
70,900
 
3,793,150
 
 
Discovery Communications Inc., Class C *
119,200
 
4,443,776
 
 
Home Depot Inc./The (A)
4,700
 
431,178
 
 
Lululemon Athletica Inc. * (A)
60,000
 
2,520,600
 
 
Priceline Group Inc./The * (A)
3,600
 
4,170,888
 
 
Ross Stores Inc. (A)
42,000
 
3,174,360
 
 
Starbucks Corp. (A)
56,500
 
4,263,490
 
 
TJX Cos. Inc./The (A)
40,000
 
2,366,800
 
 
      
 
 
32,984,905
 
 
Consumer Staples - 7.0%
 
 
 
Costco Wholesale Corp. (A)
40,000
 
5,012,800
 
 
General Mills Inc. (A)
75,500
 
3,808,975
 
 
Whole Foods Market Inc. (A)
99,500
 
3,791,945
 
 
      
 
 
12,613,720
 
 
Energy - 8.4%
 
 
 
Apache Corp. (A)
21,000
 
1,971,270
 
 
Baker Hughes Inc. (A)
69,500
 
4,521,670
 
 
Cameron International Corp. * (A)
53,000
 
3,518,140
 
 
Occidental Petroleum Corp. (A)
45,500
 
4,374,825
 
 
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., ADR (A)
60,000
 
851,400
 
 
      
 
 
15,237,305
 
 
Financials - 5.4%
 
 
 
Morgan Stanley (A)
16,100
 
556,577
 
 
Progressive Corp./The (A)
151,500
 
3,829,920
 
 
State Street Corp. (A)
11,500
 
846,515
 
 
T. Rowe Price Group Inc. (A)
57,500
 
4,508,000
 
 
      
 
 
9,741,012
 
 
Health Care - 3.4%
 
 
 
Baxter International Inc. (A)
29,000
 
2,081,330
 
 
Express Scripts Holding Co. * (A)
58,000
 
4,096,540
 
 
      
 
 
6,177,870
 
 
Industrials - 12.8%
 
 
 
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. (A)
20,000
 
1,326,400
 
 
Danaher Corp. (A)
55,500
 
4,216,890
 
 
FedEx Corp. (A)
13,000
 
2,098,850
 
 
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. * (A)
94,500
 
4,613,490
 
 
Rockwell Collins Inc. (A)
58,400
 
4,584,400
 
 
Stericycle Inc. * (A)
23,500
 
2,739,160
 
 
United Technologies Corp. (A)
32,300
 
3,410,880
 
 
      
 
 
22,990,070
 
 
Information Technology - 15.2%
 
 
 
Accenture PLC, Class A (A)
52,000
 
4,228,640
 
 
Altera Corp. (A)
95,000
 
3,399,100
 
 
Apple Inc. (A)
31,500
 
3,173,625
 
 


See accompanying Notes to Portfolios of Investments.
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)


eBay Inc. * (A)
114,500
 
6,484,135
 
 
EMC Corp. (A)
43,100
 
1,261,106
 
 
Linear Technology Corp. (A)
63,500
 
2,818,765
 
 
Nuance Communications Inc. * (A)
99,000
 
1,526,085
 
 
QUALCOMM Inc. (A)
61,500
 
4,598,355
 
 
      
 
 
27,489,811
 
 
Materials - 1.2%
 
 
 
Mosaic Co./The (A)
49,800
 
2,211,618
 
 
      
Telecommunication Service - 2.3%
 
 
 
Verizon Communications Inc. (A)
83,000
 
4,149,170
 
 
      
 
Total Common Stocks 
( Cost $134,792,364 )
133,595,481
 
 
 
Contracts
 
 
PUT OPTIONS PURCHASED - 1.3%
 
 
 
S&P 500 Index, Put, Oct 2014, $1,985
136
 
393,720
 
 
S&P 500 Index, Put, Nov 2014, $2,005
350
 
2,024,750
 
 
      
 
Total Put Options Purchased 
( Cost $1,590,486 )
2,418,470
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 9.1%
 
 
 
Powershares QQQ Trust Series 1 (A)
56,000
 
5,532,240
 
 
SPDR Gold Shares *
46,000
 
5,345,660
 
 
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (A)
27,800
 
5,477,156
 
 
      
 
Total Investment Companies 
( Cost $16,600,533 )
16,355,056
 
 
 
Par Value
 
 
U.S. GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY OBLIGATIONS - 5.5%
 
 
 
U.S. Treasury Bill (B) (C) - 5.5%
 
 
 
0.028%, 2/5/15
$
10,000,000
 
9,999,340
 
 
      
 
Total U.S. Government and Agency Obligations 
( Cost $9,999,012 )
9,999,340
 
 
 
Shares
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 11.7%
 
 
 
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund
21,096,027
 
21,096,027
 
 
      
 
Total Short-Term Investments 
( Cost $21,096,027 )
21,096,027
 
 
      
TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 101.6% ( Cost $184,078,422 )
183,464,374
 
 
NET OTHER ASSETS AND LIABILITIES - 0.5%
813,169
 
 
 
TOTAL CALL & PUT OPTIONS WRITTEN - (2.1%)
(3,857,479)
 
 
      
TOTAL NET ASSETS - 100.0%
$
180,420,064
 
 
      
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*
 
Non-income producing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


See accompanying Notes to Portfolios of Investments.
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)


(A)
 
All or a portion of these securities' positions represent covers (directly or through conversion rights) for outstanding options written.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(B)
 
Rate noted represents annualized yield at time of purchase.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(C)
 
All or a portion of these securities are segregated as collateral for put options written. As of September 30, 2014, the total amount segregated was $9,999,340.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ADR
 
American Depositary Receipt.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ETF
 
Exchange Traded Fund.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PLC
 
Public Limited Company.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Call Options Written
 
Contracts
(100 Shares
Per Contract)
 
Expiration Date
 
Strike
Price
 
Value
(Note 1)
 
Accenture PLC, Class A
 
120
 
October 2014
 
$
80.00
 
$
22,200

 
Accenture PLC, Class A
 
150
 
January 2015
 
 
80.00
 
 
49,500

 
Accenture PLC, Class A
 
250
 
January 2015
 
 
82.50
 
 
51,250

 
Altera Corp.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
34.00
 
 
46,875

 
Altera Corp.
 
250
 
January 2015
 
 
35.00
 
 
53,750

 
Altera Corp.
 
450
 
January 2015
 
 
36.00
 
 
72,000

 
Amazon.com Inc.
 
165
 
October 2014
 
 
335.00
 
 
39,848

 
Apache Corp.
 
210
 
October 2014
 
 
95.00
 
 
29,925

 
Apple Inc.
 
315
 
October 2014
 
 
97.14
 
 
133,875

 
Baker Hughes Inc.
 
300
 
October 2014
 
 
70.00
 
 
9,150

 
Baker Hughes Inc.
 
395
 
January 2015
 
 
70.00
 
 
63,200

 
Baxter International Inc.
 
160
 
October 2014
 
 
75.00
 
 
1,520

 
Baxter International Inc.
 
130
 
January 2015
 
 
75.00
 
 
11,310

 
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.
 
200
 
November 2014
 
 
60.00
 
 
141,000

 
Cameron International Corp.
 
270
 
October 2014
 
 
75.00
 
 
1,350

 
CarMax Inc.
 
200
 
October 2014
 
 
50.00
 
 
2,000

 
CarMax Inc.
 
255
 
October 2014
 
 
52.50
 
 
638

 
CBS Corp., Class B
 
280
 
January 2015
 
 
55.00
 
 
76,300

 
CBS Corp., Class B
 
300
 
January 2015
 
 
57.50
 
 
57,000

 
CBS Corp., Class B
 
40
 
January 2015
 
 
60.00
 
 
5,000

 
CBS Corp., Class B
 
89
 
January 2015
 
 
62.50
 
 
7,120

 
Costco Wholesale Corp.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
115.00
 
 
260,000

 
Costco Wholesale Corp.
 
150
 
October 2014
 
 
120.00
 
 
86,625

 
Danaher Corp.
 
255
 
January 2015
 
 
77.50
 
 
66,938

 
Danaher Corp.
 
300
 
January 2015
 
 
80.00
 
 
50,250

 
eBay Inc.
 
385
 
October 2014
 
 
52.50
 
 
167,475

 
eBay Inc.
 
360
 
October 2014
 
 
55.00
 
 
87,120

 
eBay Inc.
 
400
 
January 2015
 
 
55.00
 
 
156,000

 
EMC Corp.
 
431
 
October 2014
 
 
27.00
 
 
99,561

 
Express Scripts Holding Co.
 
220
 
October 2014
 
 
75.00
 
 
2,090

 
Express Scripts Holding Co.
 
360
 
January 2015
 
 
75.00
 
 
59,940

 
FedEx Corp.
 
130
 
October 2014
 
 
150.00
 
 
154,050

 
General Mills Inc.
 
185
 
January 2015
 
 
55.00
 
 
3,792

 
Home Depot Inc./The
 
47
 
October 2014
 
 
85.00
 
 
33,018

 
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
 
375
 
January 2015
 
 
55.00
 
 
17,812

 
Linear Technology Corp.
 
295
 
October 2014
 
 
45.00
 
 
23,600

 
Linear Technology Corp.
 
200
 
January 2015
 
 
45.00
 
 
33,000

 
Linear Technology Corp.
 
140
 
January 2015
 
 
46.00
 
 
17,500

 
Lululemon Athletica Inc.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
42.50
 
 
23,000

 
Lululemon Athletica Inc.
 
350
 
January 2015
 
 
45.00
 
 
75,775

 
Morgan Stanley
 
131
 
October 2014
 
 
32.00
 
 
36,222

 
Mosaic Co./The
 
250
 
January 2015
 
 
45.00
 
 
39,125

 
Nuance Communications Inc.
 
325
 
October 2014
 
 
19.00
 
 
1,625

 
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
 
455
 
January 2015
 
 
105.00
 
 
54,145

 
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
 
300
 
October 2014
 
 
19.00
 
 
2,250

 
Powershares QQQ Trust Series 1
 
170
 
October 2014
 
 
97.00
 
 
44,285

 
Powershares QQQ Trust Series 1
 
390
 
January 2015
 
 
100.00
 
 
104,325

 


See accompanying Notes to Portfolios of Investments.
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)


Priceline Group Inc./The
 
23
 
October 2014
 
 
1,210.00
 
 
12,075

 
Priceline Group Inc./The
 
13
 
January 2015
 
 
1,225.00
 
 
46,085

 
Progressive Corp./The
 
750
 
October 2014
 
 
25.00
 
 
41,250

 
QUALCOMM Inc.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
80.00
 
 
625

 
QUALCOMM Inc.
 
365
 
January 2015
 
 
77.50
 
 
62,962

 
Rockwell Collins Inc.
 
170
 
October 2014
 
 
80.00
 
 
8,075

 
Rockwell Collins Inc.
 
414
 
January 2015
 
 
80.00
 
 
82,800

 
Ross Stores Inc.
 
300
 
October 2014
 
 
70.00
 
 
165,000

 
Ross Stores Inc.
 
120
 
January 2015
 
 
72.50
 
 
60,000

 
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
 
278
 
October 2014
 
 
197.00
 
 
66,164

 
Starbucks Corp.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
77.50
 
 
8,500

 
Starbucks Corp.
 
315
 
January 2015
 
 
77.50
 
 
64,890

 
State Street Corp.
 
115
 
January 2015
 
 
75.00
 
 
28,002

 
Stericycle Inc.
 
235
 
February 2015
 
 
120.00
 
 
65,800

 
T. Rowe Price Group Inc.
 
230
 
October 2014
 
 
80.00
 
 
12,650

 
T. Rowe Price Group Inc.
 
345
 
January 2015
 
 
80.00
 
 
78,487

 
TJX Cos. Inc./The
 
400
 
October 2014
 
 
55.00
 
 
172,000

 
United Technologies Corp.
 
200
 
January 2015
 
 
110.00
 
 
33,100

 
Verizon Communications Inc.
 
250
 
October 2014
 
 
49.00
 
 
27,750

 
Verizon Communications Inc.
 
580
 
January 2015
 
 
50.00
 
 
70,180

 
Whole Foods Market Inc.
 
200
 
October 2014
 
 
40.00
 
 
6,900

 
Whole Foods Market Inc.
 
300
 
January 2015
 
 
40.00
 
 
47,550

 
      
 
Total Call Options Written ( Premiums received $3,843,739 )
$
3,735,179

 


Put Options Written
 
 
 
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cameron International Corp.
 
195
 
November 2014
 
 
67.50
 
 
64,350

 
Priceline Group Inc./The
 
19
 
October 2014
 
 
1,175.00
 
 
57,950

 
      
 
Total Put Options Written ( Premiums received $156,473 )
 
122,300

 
      
 
Total Value of Options Written ( Premiums received $4,000,212 )
$
3,857,479

 
      
      



See accompanying Notes to Portfolios of Investments.
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Notes to Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)



1. Portfolio Valuation: Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund (the “Fund”) values securities traded on a national securities exchange at their closing sale price, except for securities traded on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (“NASDAQ”), which are valued at the NASDAQ official closing price ("NOCP"), and options, which are valued at the mean between the best bid and best ask price across all option exchanges. Debt securities having maturities of 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Debt securities having longer maturities, are valued on the basis of the last available bid prices or current market quotations provided by dealers or pricing services approved by the Fund. Mutual funds are valued at their Net Asset Value (“NAV”). Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.

At times, the Fund maintains cash balances at financial institutions in excess of federally insured limits. The Fund monitors this credit risk and has not experienced any losses related to this risk.

2. Fair Value Measurements: The Fund has adopted Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") applicable guidance on fair value measurements. Fair value is defined as the price that each fund would receive upon selling an investment in a timely transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market of the investment. A three-tier hierarchy is used to maximize the use of observable market data "inputs" and minimize the use of unobservable "inputs" and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Inputs refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk (for example, the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique used to measure fair value including such a pricing model and/or the risk inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique). Inputs may be observable or unobservable.

Observable inputs are inputs that reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on the best information available under the circumstances. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad Levels listed below:

Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rate volatilities, prepayment speeds, credit risk, benchmark yields, transactions, bids, offers, new issues, spreads, and other relationships observed in the markets among comparable securities, underlying equity of the issuer; and proprietary pricing models such as yield measures calculated using factors such as cash flows, financial or collateral performance, and other reference data, etc.)
Level 3 - significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)
The valuation techniques used by the Fund to measure fair value for the period ended September 30, 2014, maximized the use of observable inputs and minimized the use of unobservable inputs.

There were no transfers between classification levels during the period ended September 30, 2014. As of and during the period ended September 30, 2014, the Fund did not hold securities deemed as a Level 3.

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of September 30, 2014, in valuing the Fund's investments carried at fair value (please see the Portfolio of Investments for a listing of all securities within each category):


 
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Description
 
Quoted Prices in Active Markets for Identical Investments
 
Significant Other Observable Inputs
 
Significant Unobservable Inputs
 
Value at
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
9/30/14
Assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common Stocks
$
133,595,481
$
$
$
133,595,481
Put Options Purchased
 
2,418,470
 
 
 
2,418,470
Investment Companies
 
16,355,056
 
 
 
16,355,056
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations
 
 
9,999,340
 
 
9,999,340
Short-Term Investments
 
21,096,027
 
 
 
21,096,027
 
$
173,465,034
$
9,999,340
$
$
183,464,374
Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Options Written
$
3,857,479
$
$
$
3,857,479

Derivatives: The FASB issued guidance intended to enhance financial statement disclosure for derivative instruments and hedging activities and enable investors to understand: a) how and why a Fund used derivative investments, b) how derivative instruments and related hedge fund items are accounted for, and c) how derivative instruments and related hedge fund items affect a Fund's financial position, results of operations and cash flows.

The following table presents the types of derivatives in the Fund and their effect:
 
Asset Derivatives
Fair Value
 
Liability Derivatives
Fair Value
 
Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments
Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments
 
Equity contracts
$ -
Options Written

$3,857,479

 

3. Discussion of Risks: Please see the Fund’s prospectus for a complete discussion of risks associated with investing in the Fund.

Equity Risk. The value of the securities held by the Fund may decline due to general market and economic conditions, perceptions regarding the industries in which the issuers of securities held by the Fund participate, or factors relating to specific companies in which the Fund invests.

Option Risk. There are several risks associated with transactions in options on securities. For example, there are significant differences between the securities and options markets that could result in an imperfect correlation between these markets, causing a given transaction not to achieve its objectives. A decision as to whether, when and how to use options involves the exercise of skill and judgment, and even a well-conceived transaction may be unsuccessful to some degree because of market behavior or unexpected events.

As the writer of a covered call option, the Fund forgoes, during the option’s life, the opportunity to profit from increases in the market value of the security covering the call option above the sum of the premium and the strike price of the call, but retains the risk of loss should the price of the underlying security decline. The writer of an option has no control over the time when it may be required to fulfill its obligation as a writer of the option. Once an option writer has received an exercise notice, it cannot effect a closing purchase transaction in order to terminate its obligation under the option and must deliver the underlying security at the exercise price.

When the Fund writes covered put options, it bears the risk of loss if the value of the underlying stock declines below the exercise price. If the option is exercised, the Fund could incur a loss if it is required to purchase the stock underlying the put option at a price greater than the market price of the stock at the time of exercise. While the Fund’s potential gain in writing a covered put option is limited to the interest earned on the liquid assets securing the put option plus the premium received from the purchaser of the put option, the Fund risks a loss equal to the entire value of the stock.

Foreign Investment Risk. Investing in non-U.S. issuers may involve unique risks such as currency, political, and economic risks, as well as lower market liquidity, generally greater market volatility and less complete financial information than for U.S. issuers.

Mid Cap Company Risk. Mid-cap companies often are newer or less established companies than larger companies. Investments in mid-cap companies carry additional risks because earnings of these companies tend to be less predictable; they often have limited product lines, markets, distribution channels or financial resources; and the


 
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund Notes to Portfolio of Investments (unaudited)


management of such companies may be dependent upon one or a few key people. The market movements of equity securities of mid-cap companies may be more abrupt or erratic than the market movements of equity securities of larger, more established companies or the stock market in general.

Industry Concentration Risk. To the extent that the Fund makes substantial investments in a single industry, the Fund will be more susceptible to adverse economic or regulatory occurrences affecting those sectors.

Fund Distribution Risk. In order to make regular quarterly distributions on its common shares, the Fund may have to sell a portion of its investment portfolio at a time when independent investment judgment may not dictate such action. In addition, the Fund’s ability to make distributions more frequently than annually from any net realized capital gains by the Fund is subject to the Fund obtaining exemptive relief from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which cannot be assured. To the extent the total quarterly distributions for a year exceed the Fund’s net investment company income and net realized capital gain for that year, the excess will generally constitute a return of the Fund’s capital to its common shareholders. Such return of capital distributions generally are tax-free up to the amount of a common shareholder’s tax basis in the common shares (generally, the amount paid for the common shares). In addition, such excess distributions will decrease the Fund’s total assets and may increase the Fund’s expense ratio.

Financial Leverage Risk. The Fund is authorized to utilize leverage through the issuance of preferred shares and/or the Fund may borrow or issue debt securities for financial leveraging purposes and for temporary purposes such as settlement of transactions. Although the use of any financial leverage by the Fund may create an opportunity for increased net income, gains and capital appreciation for common shares, it also results in additional risks and can magnify the effect of any losses. If the income and gains earned on securities purchased with financial leverage proceeds are greater than the cost of financial leverage, the Fund’s return will be greater than if financial leverage had not been used. Conversely, if the income or gain from the securities purchased with such proceeds does not cover the cost of financial leverage, the return to the Fund will be less than if financial leverage had not been used. Financial leverage also increases the likelihood of greater volatility of the NAV and market price of, and dividends on, the common shares than a comparable portfolio without leverage. The Fund did not engage in leverage during the period covered by this report.

Recent Market Developments Risk. Global and domestic financial markets have experienced periods of unprecedented turmoil. Recently, markets have witnessed more stabilized economic activity as expectations for an economic recovery increased. However, risks to a robust resumption of growth persist. Continuing uncertainty as to the status of the euro and European Monetary Union has created significant volatility in currency and financial markets generally. A return to unfavorable economic conditions or sustained economic slowdown could adversely impact the Fund’s portfolio. Financial market conditions, as well as various social and political tensions in the United States and around the world, have contributed to increased market volatility and may have long-term effects on the United States and worldwide financial markets and cause further economic uncertainties or deterioration in the United States and worldwide. The Fund‘s Investment Adviser does not know how long the financial markets will continue to be affected by these events and cannot predict the effects of these or similar events in the future on the United States and global economies and securities markets.

Additional Risks. While investments in securities have been keystones in wealth building and management, at times these investments have produced surprises. Those who enjoyed growth and income of their investments generally were rewarded for the risks they took by investing in the markets. Although the Investment Adviser seeks to appropriately address and manage the risks identified and disclosed to you in connection with the management of the securities in the Fund, you should understand that the very nature of the securities markets includes the possibility that there may be additional risks of which we are not aware. We certainly seek to identify all applicable risks and then appropriately address them, take appropriate action to reasonably manage them and, of course, to make you aware of them so you can determine if they exceed your risk tolerance. Nevertheless, the often volatile nature of the securities markets and the global economy in which we work suggests that the risk of the unknown is something to consider in connection with an investment in securities. Unforeseen events could under certain circumstances produce a material loss of the value of some or all of the securities we manage for you in the Fund.




 
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Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund


Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
 
(a) The registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer determined that the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "Act") are effective, based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures within 90 days of the date of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the Act.  There were no significant changes in the Trust's internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect these controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation. The officers identified no significant deficiencies or material weaknesses.
 
(b) There were no changes in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) that occurred during the registrant's last fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. 
 
Item 3.  Exhibits.
 
Certifications of principal executive and principal financial officers as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Act.





 
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MCN  | September 30, 2014
 

Madison Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund




SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
 
Madison Covered Call and Equity Strategy Fund
 
By: (signature)
 
W. Richard Mason, Chief Compliance Officer
 
Date: November 24, 2014
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this Report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
 
By: (signature)
 
Katherine L. Frank, Principal Executive Officer
 
Date:  November 24, 2014
 
By:  (signature)
 
Greg Hoppe, Principal Financial Officer
 
Date: November 24, 2014






 
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