Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund
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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
Form N-Q
 
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
 
811-21614
Investment Company Act File Number
 
Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
 
Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
 
Maureen A. Gemma
Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110
(Name and Address of Agent for Services)
 
(617) 482-8260
(Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
 
September 30
Date of Fiscal Year End
 
December 31, 2009
Date of Reporting Period
 


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Item 1. Schedule of Investments
Item 2. Controls and Procedures
Signatures
EX-99.CERT Section 302 Certification


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Item 1. Schedule of Investments


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Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund as of December 31, 2009
 
PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (Unaudited)
 
Common Stocks — 101.8%(1)
 
                 
Security   Shares     Value  
Aerospace & Defense — 1.8%
               
General Dynamics Corp. 
    87,890     $ 5,991,461  
Lockheed Martin Corp. 
    51,489       3,879,696  
                 
            $ 9,871,157  
                 
Air Freight & Logistics — 0.7%
               
FedEx Corp. 
    49,044     $ 4,092,722  
                 
            $ 4,092,722  
                 
Beverages — 2.0%
               
Coca-Cola Co. (The)
    53,661     $ 3,058,677  
PepsiCo, Inc. 
    129,030       7,845,024  
                 
            $ 10,903,701  
                 
Biotechnology — 1.4%
               
Amgen, Inc.(2)
    94,121     $ 5,324,425  
Celgene Corp.(2)
    37,704       2,099,359  
                 
            $ 7,423,784  
                 
Capital Markets — 3.5%
               
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 
    66,584     $ 11,242,042  
Northern Trust Corp. 
    94,239       4,938,124  
State Street Corp. 
    72,658       3,163,529  
                 
            $ 19,343,695  
                 
Chemicals — 0.6%
               
Monsanto Co. 
    38,443     $ 3,142,715  
                 
            $ 3,142,715  
                 
Commercial Banks — 3.1%
               
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 
    77,948     $ 4,114,875  
U.S. Bancorp
    147,462       3,319,369  
Wells Fargo & Co. 
    352,605       9,516,809  
                 
            $ 16,951,053  
                 
Commercial Services & Supplies — 1.2%
               
Waste Management, Inc. 
    196,926     $ 6,658,068  
                 
            $ 6,658,068  
                 
Communications Equipment — 2.9%
               
Cisco Systems, Inc.(2)
    479,090     $ 11,469,415  
QUALCOMM, Inc. 
    99,159       4,587,095  
                 
            $ 16,056,510  
                 
Computers & Peripherals — 6.9%
               
Apple, Inc.(2)
    80,679     $ 17,011,974  
Hewlett-Packard Co. 
    173,570       8,940,591  
International Business Machines Corp. 
    90,748       11,878,913  
                 
            $ 37,831,478  
                 
Consumer Finance — 0.6%
               
American Express Co. 
    81,560     $ 3,304,811  
                 
            $ 3,304,811  
                 
Diversified Financial Services — 4.3%
               
Bank of America Corp. 
    684,141     $ 10,303,164  
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 
    314,081       13,087,755  
                 
            $ 23,390,919  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Diversified Telecommunication Services — 1.5%
               
AT&T, Inc. 
    184,977     $ 5,184,906  
Verizon Communications, Inc. 
    97,933       3,244,520  
                 
            $ 8,429,426  
                 
Electric Utilities — 0.9%
               
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 
    47,461     $ 1,651,168  
FirstEnergy Corp. 
    70,920       3,294,234  
                 
            $ 4,945,402  
                 
Electrical Equipment — 1.1%
               
Emerson Electric Co. 
    145,504     $ 6,198,470  
                 
            $ 6,198,470  
                 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components — 1.3%
               
Corning, Inc. 
    376,802     $ 7,276,047  
                 
            $ 7,276,047  
                 
Energy Equipment & Services — 1.9%
               
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. 
    56,951     $ 5,605,118  
Schlumberger, Ltd. 
    70,849       4,611,561  
                 
            $ 10,216,679  
                 
Food & Staples Retailing — 1.9%
               
CVS Caremark Corp. 
    192,184     $ 6,190,246  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 
    78,013       4,169,795  
                 
            $ 10,360,041  
                 
Food Products — 1.9%
               
Kellogg Co. 
    53,781     $ 2,861,149  
Nestle SA ADR
    154,966       7,492,606  
                 
            $ 10,353,755  
                 
Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 3.7%
               
Baxter International, Inc. 
    69,166     $ 4,058,661  
Boston Scientific Corp.(2)
    318,419       2,865,771  
Covidien PLC
    78,455       3,757,210  
HeartWare International, Inc.(2)
    80,605       2,859,025  
Thoratec Corp.(2)
    124,552       3,352,940  
Zimmer Holdings, Inc.(2)
    54,875       3,243,661  
                 
            $ 20,137,268  
                 
Health Care Providers & Services — 0.3%
               
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA ADR
    30,548     $ 1,619,349  
                 
            $ 1,619,349  
                 
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 1.2%
               
Carnival Corp.(2)
    96,329     $ 3,052,666  
McDonald’s Corp. 
    59,071       3,688,393  
                 
            $ 6,741,059  
                 
Household Products — 3.8%
               
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 
    131,123     $ 10,771,754  
Procter & Gamble Co. 
    164,231       9,957,326  
                 
            $ 20,729,080  
                 
Industrial Conglomerates — 2.2%
               
General Electric Co. 
    796,943     $ 12,057,748  
                 
            $ 12,057,748  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Insurance — 2.2%
               
Lincoln National Corp. 
    120,087     $ 2,987,765  
MetLife, Inc. 
    111,605       3,945,237  
Prudential Financial, Inc. 
    98,694       4,911,013  
                 
            $ 11,844,015  
                 
Internet & Catalog Retail — 1.3%
               
Amazon.com, Inc.(2)
    54,610     $ 7,346,137  
                 
            $ 7,346,137  
                 
Internet Software & Services — 2.0%
               
Google, Inc., Class A(2)
    17,812     $ 11,043,084  
                 
            $ 11,043,084  
                 
IT Services — 2.1%
               
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    27,465     $ 7,030,491  
Western Union Co. 
    226,316       4,266,056  
                 
            $ 11,296,547  
                 
Life Sciences Tools & Services — 0.8%
               
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.(2)
    97,676     $ 4,658,168  
                 
            $ 4,658,168  
                 
Machinery — 3.9%
               
Danaher Corp. 
    91,520     $ 6,882,304  
Deere & Co. 
    84,560       4,573,850  
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 
    150,641       7,229,262  
PACCAR, Inc. 
    72,756       2,638,860  
                 
            $ 21,324,276  
                 
Media — 0.6%
               
Walt Disney Co. (The)
    108,475     $ 3,498,319  
                 
            $ 3,498,319  
                 
Metals & Mining — 3.7%
               
BHP Billiton, Ltd. ADR
    43,446     $ 3,327,094  
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.(2)
    39,775       3,193,535  
Goldcorp, Inc. 
    274,055       10,781,324  
United States Steel Corp. 
    56,082       3,091,240  
                 
            $ 20,393,193  
                 
Multi-Utilities — 1.2%
               
PG&E Corp. 
    83,297     $ 3,719,211  
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 
    91,570       3,044,703  
                 
            $ 6,763,914  
                 
Multiline Retail — 0.9%
               
Target Corp. 
    98,969     $ 4,787,131  
                 
            $ 4,787,131  
                 
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 10.2%
               
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 
    118,517     $ 7,397,831  
Chevron Corp. 
    168,484       12,971,583  
Exxon Mobil Corp. 
    158,018       10,775,247  
Hess Corp. 
    131,106       7,931,913  
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 
    115,825       9,422,364  
Total SA ADR
    24,618       1,576,537  
XTO Energy, Inc. 
    127,209       5,919,035  
                 
            $ 55,994,510  
                 
Personal Products — 0.4%
               
Avon Products, Inc. 
    61,884     $ 1,949,346  
                 
            $ 1,949,346  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals — 6.4%
               
Abbott Laboratories
    98,225     $ 5,303,168  
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 
    163,695       4,133,299  
Johnson & Johnson
    201,616       12,986,086  
Merck & Co., Inc. 
    55,170       2,015,912  
Pfizer, Inc. 
    576,044       10,478,240  
                 
            $ 34,916,705  
                 
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) — 0.2%
               
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 
    5,597     $ 459,570  
Boston Properties, Inc. 
    6,279       421,132  
                 
            $ 880,702  
                 
Road & Rail — 0.8%
               
CSX Corp. 
    86,531     $ 4,195,888  
                 
            $ 4,195,888  
                 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 2.8%
               
ASML Holding NV ADR
    201,450     $ 6,867,430  
Intel Corp. 
    222,873       4,546,609  
NVIDIA Corp.(2)
    203,385       3,799,232  
                 
            $ 15,213,271  
                 
Software — 4.0%
               
Microsoft Corp. 
    450,116     $ 13,724,037  
Oracle Corp. 
    331,155       8,126,544  
                 
            $ 21,850,581  
                 
Specialty Retail — 4.8%
               
Best Buy Co., Inc. 
    114,814     $ 4,530,560  
Gap, Inc. (The)
    152,429       3,193,388  
Home Depot, Inc. 
    268,893       7,779,075  
Staples, Inc. 
    254,538       6,259,089  
TJX Companies, Inc. (The)
    126,283       4,615,644  
                 
            $ 26,377,756  
                 
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 1.2%
               
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    95,523     $ 6,311,205  
                 
            $ 6,311,205  
                 
Tobacco — 1.0%
               
Philip Morris International, Inc. 
    118,436     $ 5,707,431  
                 
            $ 5,707,431  
                 
Wireless Telecommunication Services — 0.6%
               
American Tower Corp., Class A(2)
    76,823     $ 3,319,522  
                 
            $ 3,319,522  
                 
                 
Total Common Stocks
(identified cost $515,073,844)
          $ 557,706,638  
                 
 
Short-Term Investments — 1.0%
 
                 
    Interest
       
Description   (000’s omitted)     Value  
Cash Management Portfolio, 0.00%(3)
  $ 5,743     $ 5,742,597  
                 
                 
Total Short-Term Investments
(identified cost $5,742,597)
          $ 5,742,597  
                 
                 
Total Investments — 102.8%
(identified cost $520,816,441)
          $ 563,449,235  
                 
 
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Covered Call Options Written — (2.9)%
 
                             
    Number of
  Strike
    Expiration
     
Security   Contracts   Price     Date   Value  
Abbott Laboratories
    515     $ 52.50     2/20/10   $ (115,360 )
Amazon.com, Inc. 
    269       100.00     1/16/10     (961,675 )
Amazon.com, Inc. 
    135       135.00     1/16/10     (51,300 )
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 
    350       31.00     2/20/10     (136,500 )
American Express Co. 
    600       41.00     1/16/10     (39,000 )
American Tower Corp., Class A
    370       37.50     1/16/10     (222,000 )
Amgen, Inc. 
    670       60.00     1/16/10     (17,420 )
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 
    880       65.00     2/20/10     (198,000 )
Apple, Inc. 
    397       195.00     1/16/10     (662,990 )
Apple, Inc. 
    100       200.00     2/20/10     (184,000 )
ASML Holding NV ADR
    1,987       35.00     1/16/10     (94,382 )
AT&T, Inc. 
    976       26.00     1/16/10     (219,600 )
Avon Products, Inc. 
    455       35.00     1/16/10     (11,375 )
Bank of America Corp. 
    5,060       17.00     2/20/10     (131,560 )
Baxter International, Inc. 
    510       55.00     2/20/10     (236,130 )
Best Buy Co., Inc. 
    690       45.00     3/20/10     (41,400 )
BHP Billiton, Ltd. ADR
    215       75.00     2/20/10     (101,050 )
Boston Properties, Inc. 
    20       70.00     1/16/10     (1,500 )
Boston Scientific Corp. 
    2,355       8.00     2/20/10     (270,825 )
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 
    1,000       26.00     3/20/10     (95,000 )
Carnival Corp. 
    715       34.00     1/16/10     (10,725 )
Celgene Corp. 
    275       55.00     1/16/10     (53,625 )
Chevron Corp. 
    1,010       80.00     3/20/10     (140,390 )
Cisco Systems, Inc. 
    3,545       24.00     1/16/10     (159,525 )
Coca Cola Co. (The)
    300       55.00     1/16/10     (71,100 )
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 
    650       85.00     2/20/10     (94,250 )
Corning, Inc. 
    1,970       16.00     2/20/10     (669,800 )
Corning, Inc. 
    300       19.00     2/20/10     (37,500 )
Covidien PLC
    470       45.00     1/16/10     (160,270 )
CSX Corp. 
    430       50.00     2/20/10     (62,350 )
CVS Caremark Corp. 
    1,420       32.00     2/20/10     (213,000 )
Danaher Corp. 
    550       75.00     3/20/10     (173,250 )
Deere & Co. 
    510       55.00     3/20/10     (145,350 )
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. 
    340       98.13     3/20/10     (211,820 )
Emerson Electric Co. 
    875       42.00     3/20/10     (188,125 )
Exxon Mobil Corp. 
    765       70.00     1/16/10     (27,540 )
FedEx Corp. 
    305       80.00     1/16/10     (134,200 )
FirstEnergy Corp. 
    699       50.00     1/16/10     (3,495 )
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. 
    200       85.00     2/20/10     (56,000 )
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA ADR
    160       55.00     1/16/10     (2,800 )
Gap, Inc. (The)
    915       21.00     3/20/10     (118,950 )
General Dynamics Corp. 
    460       65.00     2/20/10     (188,600 )
General Electric Co. 
    4,785       16.00     3/20/10     (220,110 )
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 
    500       195.00     1/16/10     (9,000 )
Google, Inc., Class A
    105       600.00     3/20/10     (425,250 )
Hess Corp. 
    685       60.00     2/20/10     (226,050 )
Hewlett-Packard Co. 
    860       50.00     2/20/10     (241,660 )
Home Depot, Inc. 
    1,010       27.00     2/20/10     (244,420 )
Home Depot, Inc. 
    605       29.00     2/20/10     (56,265 )
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 
    905       50.00     3/20/10     (131,225 )
Intel Corp. 
    1,165       19.00     1/16/10     (187,565 )
International Business Machines Corp. 
    447       130.00     1/16/10     (106,386 )
Johnson & Johnson
    1,989       65.00     1/16/10     (87,516 )
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 
    1,885       42.00     3/20/10     (452,400 )
Kellogg Co. 
    285       55.00     1/16/10     (2,850 )
Lockheed Martin Corp. 
    310       80.00     3/20/10     (41,850 )
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    210       210.00     1/16/10     (980,700 )
McDonald’s Corp. 
    355       62.50     3/20/10     (71,710 )
Merck & Co., Inc. 
    29       32.50     1/16/10     (12,876 )
 
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    Number of
  Strike
    Expiration
     
Security   Contracts   Price     Date   Value  
MetLife, Inc. 
    670     $ 36.00     3/20/10   $ (130,650 )
Microsoft Corp. 
    2,465       26.00     1/16/10     (1,121,575 )
Microsoft Corp. 
    870       30.00     1/16/10     (67,860 )
Monsanto Co. 
    285       80.00     1/16/10     (82,650 )
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    680       65.00     1/16/10     (131,920 )
Northern Trust Corp. 
    380       60.00     1/16/10     (9,500 )
Northern Trust Corp. 
    185       50.00     2/20/10     (67,525 )
NVIDIA Corp. 
    1,220       18.00     3/20/10     (241,560 )
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 
    695       85.00     2/20/10     (135,525 )
Oracle Corp. 
    1,990       24.00     3/20/10     (298,500 )
PACCAR, Inc. 
    380       38.00     2/20/10     (39,900 )
PepsiCo, Inc. 
    970       62.50     1/16/10     (19,400 )
Pfizer, Inc. 
    3,460       18.00     3/20/10     (332,160 )
PG&E Corp. 
    400       45.00     1/16/10     (26,000 )
Philip Morris International, Inc. 
    710       50.00     3/20/10     (92,300 )
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 
    400       55.00     2/20/10     (82,000 )
Procter & Gamble Co. 
    810       57.50     1/16/10     (271,350 )
Prudential Financial, Inc. 
    600       50.00     3/20/10     (222,000 )
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 
    550       35.00     3/20/10     (134,750 )
QUALCOMM, Inc. 
    489       44.00     1/16/10     (121,761 )
QUALCOMM, Inc. 
    245       45.00     1/16/10     (40,670 )
Schlumberger, Ltd. 
    525       65.00     2/20/10     (165,375 )
Staples, Inc. 
    1,530       24.00     3/20/10     (244,800 )
State Street Corp. 
    535       42.00     2/20/10     (181,900 )
Target Corp. 
    976       55.00     1/16/10     (2,928 )
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. 
    590       50.00     3/20/10     (73,750 )
TJX Companies, Inc. (The)
    745       40.00     1/16/10     (3,725 )
Total SA ADR
    130       60.00     2/20/10     (76,700 )
U.S. Bancorp
    885       23.00     3/20/10     (99,120 )
United States Steel Corp. 
    265       44.00     1/16/10     (300,113 )
Verizon Communications, Inc. 
    265       29.00     1/16/10     (109,975 )
Verizon Communications, Inc. 
    325       33.00     2/20/10     (25,025 )
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 
    470       52.50     3/20/10     (106,220 )
Walt Disney Co. (The)
    695       29.00     1/16/10     (229,350 )
Waste Management, Inc. 
    915       30.00     1/16/10     (366,000 )
Wells Fargo & Co. 
    2,625       31.00     1/16/10     (10,500 )
Western Union Co. 
    1,675       20.00     2/20/10     (83,750 )
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. 
    330       60.00     3/20/10     (85,800 )
                         
         
Total Covered Call Options Written
(premiums received $16,328,073)
 
$
(16,046,152 )
         
         
Other Assets, Less Liabilities — 0.1%
  $ 282,361  
         
         
Net Assets — 100.0%
  $ 547,685,444  
         
 
             
The percentage shown for each investment category in the Portfolio of Investments in based on net assets.
         
ADR
  -   American Depositary Receipt
         
(1)
      A portion of each applicable common stock for which a written call option is outstanding at December 31, 2009 has been pledged as collateral for such written option.
         
(2)
      Non-income producing security.
         
(3)
      Affiliated investment company available to Eaton Vance portfolios and funds which invests in high quality, U.S. dollar denominated money market instruments. The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of December 31, 2009. Net income allocated from the investment in Cash Management Portfolio for the fiscal year to date ended December 31, 2009 was $0.
 
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The cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments of the Fund at December 31, 2009, as determined on a federal income tax basis, were as follows:
 
         
Aggregate cost
  $ 522,624,438  
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 72,369,640  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (31,544,843 )
         
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 40,824,797  
         
 
Written call options activity for the fiscal year to date ended December 31, 2009 was as follows:
 
                 
    Number of
    Premiums
 
    Contracts     Received  
Outstanding, beginning of period
    82,872     $ 16,233,693  
Options written
    90,581       18,529,846  
Options terminated in closing purchase transactions
    (61,338 )     (13,822,112 )
Options exercised
    (5,776 )     (855,508 )
Options expired
    (23,856 )     (3,757,846 )
                 
Outstanding, end of period
    82,483     $ 16,328,073  
                 
 
At December 31, 2009, the Fund had sufficient cash and/or securities to cover commitments under these contracts.
 
The Fund is subject to equity price risk in the normal course of pursuing its investment objective. The Fund generally intends to write covered call options on individual stocks above the current value of the stock to generate premium income. In writing call options on individual stocks, the Fund in effect, sells potential appreciation in the value of the applicable stock above the exercise price in exchange for the option premium received. The Fund retains the risk of loss, minus the premium received, should the price of the underlying stock decline.
 
At December 31, 2009, the aggregate fair value of derivative instruments (not considered to be hedging instruments for accounting disclosure purposes) in a liability position and whose primary underlying risk exposure is equity price risk was $16,046,152.
 
Under generally accepted accounting principles for fair value measurements, a three-tier hierarchy to prioritize the assumptions, referred to as inputs, is used in valuation techniques to measure fair value. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad levels listed below.
 
  •   Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
 
  •   Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)
 
  •   Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including a fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)
 
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
 
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At December 31, 2009, the inputs used in valuing the Fund’s investments, which are carried at value, were as follows:
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
                   
    Active Markets for
    Significant Other
    Significant
       
    Identical Assets     Observable Inputs     Unobservable Inputs        
       
    (Level 1)     (Level 2)     (Level 3)     Total  
   
Asset Description
                               
Common Stocks
  $ 557,706,638     $      —     $      —     $ 557,706,638  
Short-Term Investments
    5,742,597                   5,742,597  
 
 
Total Investments
  $ 563,449,235     $     $     $ 563,449,235  
 
 
                                 
Liability Description
                               
 
 
Covered Call Options Written
  $ (16,046,152 )   $     $     $ (16,046,152 )
 
 
Total
  $ (16,046,152 )   $     $     $ (16,046,152 )
 
 
 
The level classification by major category of investments is the same as the category presentation in the Portfolio of Investments.
 
The Fund held no investments or other financial instruments as of September 30, 2009 whose fair value was determined using Level 3 inputs.
 
For information on the Fund’s policy regarding the valuation of investments and other significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund’s most recent financial statements included in its semiannual or annual report to shareholders.
 
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Item 2. Controls and Procedures
 
(a) It is the conclusion of the registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer that the effectiveness of the registrant’s current disclosure controls and procedures (such disclosure controls and procedures having been evaluated within 90 days of the date of this filing) provide reasonable assurance that the information required to be disclosed by the registrant on this Form N-Q has been recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time period specified in the Commission’s rules and forms and that the information required to be disclosed by the registrant on this Form N-Q has been accumulated and communicated to the registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer in order to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
 
(b) There have been no changes in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting during the fiscal quarter for which the report is being filed that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.


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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.
 
Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund
 
         
By:
  /s/ Duncan W. Richardson    
         
    Duncan W. Richardson    
    President    
         
Date:
  February 22, 2010    
 
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:
  /s/ Duncan W. Richardson    
         
    Duncan W. Richardson    
    President    
         
Date:
  February 22, 2010    
         
By:
  /s/ Barbara E. Campbell    
         
    Barbara E. Campbell    
    Treasurer    
         
Date:
  February 22, 2010