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  • GAIN’s loan-book yields compressed from 14.1% to 12.9% over three quarters, squeezing the cushion funding monthly payouts.

  • Watch May 12 Q4 earnings: two consecutive quarters of under-coverage would signal genuine risk to the monthly dividend.

  • The analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 stocks and Gladstone Investment wasn’t one of them. Get them here FREE.

Gladstone Investment (NASDAQ:GAIN) is the income-focused business development company that pays shareholders a $0.08 monthly distribution plus periodic supplemental payouts tied to portfolio exits. Income investors lean on GAIN for that monthly check, so the Q3 FY26 earnings miss reported February 3, 2026, where adjusted EPS came in at $0.21 against a $0.2275 estimate, raised a fair question: is the GAIN distribution still safe? The short answer is yes, but with caveats worth understanding before the next check hits your account.

How GAIN generates the income it pays out

Gladstone Investment is a BDC that makes secured debt and equity investments in lower middle market businesses, then funnels three streams of cash back to shareholders: interest on its loans, dividend income from equity stakes, and success fees plus realized gains when portfolio companies exit. The base monthly $0.08 is funded primarily by interest income. Supplemental distributions, like the $0.54 paid in June 2025, come from capital gains such as the Nocturne Luxury Villas exit that generated a $19.8M realized gain.

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The coverage math is tightening

Adjusted net investment income covers the base distribution, but the cushion is shrinking. Q3 FY26 adjusted EPS of $0.21 came in below the $0.24 quarterly base distribution rate ($0.08 times three months), the first such shortfall in recent quarters. Compared to Q2 FY26 adjusted EPS of $0.24 and Q1 FY26 adjusted EPS of $0.24, the trend is unmistakable. For a BDC whose entire promise is reliable monthly income, generating less than you pay out for even a single quarter matters.

The analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 stocks and Gladstone Investment wasn’t one of them. Get them here FREE.

The driver is yield compression in the loan book. The weighted-average yield on interest-bearing investments fell from 14.1% in Q1 FY26 to 13.4% in Q2 to 12.9% in Q3. With 52.1% of debt investments at interest rate floors, GAIN cannot ride rates back up easily, and the Fed has already cut 0.75 percentage points over the past year to 3.75%, which pulls SOFR-linked coupons lower.

Why the GAAP loss looks scarier than it is

Q3 FY26 showed a GAAP net investment loss of $0.16 per share, but the cause was a $14.75 million accrual for capital gains-based incentive fees that are not yet contractually due. That is an accounting reservation against future fees, not cash leaving the building. NAV per share actually rose to $14.95 from $13.53 sequentially, lifted by $70.23M of unrealized appreciation, which is the opposite of a fund eroding its capital base to fund distributions.

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Balance sheet supports the payout

Management reinforced the capital stack. The credit facility expanded from $270M to $300M in Q3 FY26, and the company priced a $100M offering of 7.125% Notes due 2031 on April 9, 2026, with proceeds going to repay the revolver and fund new investments. Asset coverage sits at 189%, well above the 150% regulatory minimum, and the spillover taxable income was roughly $0.50 per share after the June supplemental, which is essentially pre-funded distribution capacity.

Total return tells a kinder story

Shares are around $17 today, up 23% since the February 3 earnings filing and 34% over the past year. The 5.7% trailing dividend yield understates the picture because it excludes supplementals. With base monthly plus typical supplemental payouts, GAIN holders have collected meaningful income on top of price appreciation.

Verdict: safe for now, watch the May 12 earnings report

The base $0.08 monthly distribution is not in immediate danger. Coverage is thinner than it was, but spillover income, a rising NAV, refreshed credit lines, and a payout ratio around 31% all argue for continuity. The supplemental distribution is a different question, since those rely on exits and realized gains, which are inherently lumpy. Holders should watch the Q4 FY26 release on May 12, 2026, where the $0.22 EPS consensus would once again fall short of the $0.24 quarterly base rate. Two consecutive quarters of under-coverage would shift this from a yellow flag to a red one. For investors who want a similar income thesis with less single-manager risk, the broader VanEck BDC Income ETF (NYSEARCA:BIZD) spreads the bet across the BDC sector and removes the supplemental-distribution lottery from the equation.

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