Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income II
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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
811-21670
Investment Company Act File Number
Eaton Vance Enhanced Equity Income Fund II
(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)
December 31
Date of Fiscal Year End
March 31, 2010
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 II as of March 31, 2010
 
PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (Unaudited)
 
Common Stocks — 102.5%(1)
 
                 
Security   Shares     Value  
Aerospace & Defense — 2.2%
               
General Dynamics Corp. 
    102,885     $ 7,942,722  
Lockheed Martin Corp. 
    71,800       5,975,196  
                 
            $ 13,917,918  
                 
Air Freight & Logistics — 0.8%
               
FedEx Corp. 
    55,167     $ 5,152,598  
                 
            $ 5,152,598  
                 
Beverages — 4.1%
               
Coca-Cola Co. (The)
    180,872     $ 9,947,960  
PepsiCo, Inc. 
    242,245       16,026,929  
                 
            $ 25,974,889  
                 
Biotechnology — 2.2%
               
Amgen, Inc.(2)
    169,415     $ 10,124,241  
Celgene Corp.(2)
    58,743       3,639,716  
                 
            $ 13,763,957  
                 
Capital Markets — 0.9%
               
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 
    35,046     $ 5,979,899  
                 
            $ 5,979,899  
                 
Chemicals — 0.7%
               
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 
    24,411     $ 1,805,193  
Monsanto Co. 
    32,878       2,348,147  
                 
            $ 4,153,340  
                 
Commercial Banks — 1.7%
               
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 
    52,840     $ 3,154,548  
U.S. Bancorp
    123,773       3,203,245  
Wells Fargo & Co. 
    145,818       4,537,856  
                 
            $ 10,895,649  
                 
Commercial Services & Supplies — 0.9%
               
Waste Management, Inc. 
    159,167     $ 5,480,120  
                 
            $ 5,480,120  
                 
Communications Equipment — 6.0%
               
Cisco Systems, Inc.(2)
    929,599     $ 24,197,462  
QUALCOMM, Inc. 
    328,360       13,787,836  
                 
            $ 37,985,298  
                 
Computers & Peripherals — 10.2%
               
Apple, Inc.(2)
    110,608     $ 25,985,138  
Hewlett-Packard Co. 
    292,214       15,531,174  
International Business Machines Corp. 
    183,276       23,505,147  
                 
            $ 65,021,459  
                 
Consumer Finance — 0.7%
               
American Express Co. 
    111,832     $ 4,614,188  
                 
            $ 4,614,188  
                 
Diversified Financial Services — 0.5%
               
Bank of America Corp. 
    174,724     $ 3,118,823  
                 
            $ 3,118,823  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Diversified Telecommunication Services — 0.2%
               
AT&T, Inc. 
    40,247     $ 1,039,983  
                 
            $ 1,039,983  
                 
Electric Utilities — 0.3%
               
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 
    54,914     $ 1,876,961  
                 
            $ 1,876,961  
                 
Electrical Equipment — 1.3%
               
Emerson Electric Co. 
    169,696     $ 8,542,497  
                 
            $ 8,542,497  
                 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components — 1.3%
               
Corning, Inc. 
    422,911     $ 8,547,031  
                 
            $ 8,547,031  
                 
Energy Equipment & Services — 0.8%
               
Schlumberger, Ltd. 
    82,554     $ 5,238,877  
                 
            $ 5,238,877  
                 
Food & Staples Retailing — 3.2%
               
CVS Caremark Corp. 
    184,998     $ 6,763,527  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 
    250,205       13,911,398  
                 
            $ 20,674,925  
                 
Food Products — 2.6%
               
Nestle SA
    134,351     $ 6,884,410  
Nestle SA ADR
    188,169       9,634,253  
                 
            $ 16,518,663  
                 
Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 3.6%
               
Baxter International, Inc. 
    85,459     $ 4,973,714  
Boston Scientific Corp.(2)
    390,598       2,820,117  
Covidien PLC
    79,571       4,000,830  
HeartWare International, Inc.(2)
    83,850       3,728,205  
Thoratec Corp.(2)
    119,294       3,990,384  
Zimmer Holdings, Inc.(2)
    61,450       3,637,840  
                 
            $ 23,151,090  
                 
Health Care Providers & Services — 1.3%
               
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 
    76,776     $ 2,220,362  
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA ADR
    51,174       2,873,932  
VCA Antech, Inc.(2)
    124,509       3,489,987  
                 
            $ 8,584,281  
                 
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 1.3%
               
Carnival Corp. 
    109,710     $ 4,265,525  
McDonald’s Corp. 
    58,970       3,934,478  
                 
            $ 8,200,003  
                 
Household Durables — 1.7%
               
Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.(2)
    132,738     $ 4,003,378  
Whirlpool Corp. 
    79,456       6,932,536  
                 
            $ 10,935,914  
                 
Household Products — 3.9%
               
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 
    126,071     $ 10,748,814  
Procter & Gamble Co. 
    226,908       14,356,469  
                 
            $ 25,105,283  
                 
Industrial Conglomerates — 1.7%
               
3M Co. 
    41,657     $ 3,481,275  
General Electric Co. 
    417,869       7,605,216  
                 
            $ 11,086,491  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Insurance — 1.2%
               
Lincoln National Corp. 
    110,919     $ 3,405,213  
Prudential Financial, Inc. 
    74,096       4,482,808  
                 
            $ 7,888,021  
                 
Internet & Catalog Retail — 1.5%
               
Amazon.com, Inc.(2)
    69,030     $ 9,369,442  
                 
            $ 9,369,442  
                 
Internet Software & Services — 4.1%
               
Akamai Technologies, Inc.(2)
    134,818     $ 4,234,633  
Google, Inc., Class A(2)
    28,194       15,986,280  
VeriSign, Inc.(2)
    230,592       5,997,698  
                 
            $ 26,218,611  
                 
IT Services — 1.1%
               
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    26,948     $ 6,844,792  
                 
            $ 6,844,792  
                 
Life Sciences Tools & Services — 0.6%
               
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.(2)
    80,434     $ 4,137,525  
                 
            $ 4,137,525  
                 
Machinery — 3.5%
               
Danaher Corp. 
    94,624     $ 7,561,404  
Deere & Co. 
    57,156       3,398,496  
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 
    166,531       7,886,908  
PACCAR, Inc. 
    81,661       3,539,188  
                 
            $ 22,385,996  
                 
Media — 1.7%
               
Walt Disney Co. (The)
    302,205     $ 10,549,977  
                 
            $ 10,549,977  
                 
Metals & Mining — 3.5%
               
BHP Billiton, Ltd. ADR
    48,605     $ 3,903,954  
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. 
    61,433       5,132,113  
Goldcorp, Inc. 
    269,142       10,017,465  
United States Steel Corp. 
    52,143       3,312,123  
                 
            $ 22,365,655  
                 
Multi-Utilities — 0.4%
               
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 
    90,829     $ 2,681,272  
                 
            $ 2,681,272  
                 
Multiline Retail — 0.7%
               
Target Corp. 
    81,684     $ 4,296,578  
                 
            $ 4,296,578  
                 
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 4.0%
               
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 
    68,600     $ 4,996,138  
Apache Corp. 
    31,120       3,158,680  
Chevron Corp. 
    45,000       3,412,350  
Exxon Mobil Corp. 
    64,194       4,299,714  
Hess Corp. 
    43,844       2,742,442  
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 
    46,920       3,966,617  
Peabody Energy Corp. 
    69,335       3,168,610  
                 
            $ 25,744,551  
                 
Personal Products — 0.7%
               
Avon Products, Inc. 
    125,015     $ 4,234,258  
                 
            $ 4,234,258  
                 
 
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Security   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals — 7.8%
               
Abbott Laboratories
    188,083     $ 9,908,212  
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 
    264,864       7,071,869  
Johnson & Johnson
    186,102       12,133,850  
Merck & Co., Inc. 
    51,368       1,918,595  
Pfizer, Inc. 
    463,910       7,956,057  
Shire PLC ADR
    83,351       5,497,832  
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. ADR
    81,359       5,132,126  
                 
            $ 49,618,541  
                 
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) — 0.2%
               
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 
    9,707     $ 838,199  
Boston Properties, Inc. 
    7,325       552,598  
                 
            $ 1,390,797  
                 
Road & Rail — 0.8%
               
CSX Corp. 
    97,386     $ 4,956,947  
                 
            $ 4,956,947  
                 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 3.7%
               
ASML Holding NV ADR
    118,976     $ 4,211,750  
Atheros Communications, Inc.(2)
    207,536       8,033,719  
Broadcom Corp., Class A
    57,015       1,891,758  
Intel Corp. 
    333,428       7,422,107  
Tessera Technologies, Inc.(2)
    108,631       2,203,037  
                 
            $ 23,762,371  
                 
Software — 6.4%
               
McAfee, Inc.(2)
    95,250     $ 3,822,382  
Microsoft Corp. 
    876,835       25,664,960  
Oracle Corp. 
    366,140       9,406,137  
Salesforce.com, Inc.(2)
    28,619       2,130,685  
                 
            $ 41,024,164  
                 
Specialty Retail — 3.5%
               
Best Buy Co., Inc. 
    128,395     $ 5,461,923  
Gap, Inc. (The)
    102,897       2,377,950  
Home Depot, Inc. 
    185,056       5,986,562  
Staples, Inc. 
    200,572       4,691,379  
TJX Companies, Inc. (The)
    85,972       3,655,529  
                 
            $ 22,173,343  
                 
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 1.4%
               
Hanesbrands, Inc.(2)
    155,217     $ 4,318,137  
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    59,931       4,404,928  
                 
            $ 8,723,065  
                 
Tobacco — 1.1%
               
Philip Morris International, Inc. 
    131,043     $ 6,835,203  
                 
            $ 6,835,203  
                 
Wireless Telecommunication Services — 0.5%
               
American Tower Corp., Class A(2)
    80,167     $ 3,415,916  
                 
            $ 3,415,916  
                 
                 
Total Common Stocks
(identified cost $554,657,004)
          $ 654,177,162  
                 
 
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Short-Term Investments — 1.1%
 
                 
    Interest
       
Description   (000’s omitted)     Value  
Eaton Vance Cash Reserves Fund, LLC, 0.17%(3)
  $ 7,376     $ 7,376,401  
                 
                 
Total Short-Term Investments
(identified cost $7,376,401)
          $ 7,376,401  
                 
                 
Total Investments — 103.6%
(identified cost $562,033,405)
          $ 661,553,563  
                 
 
Covered Call Options Written — (3.6)%
 
                             
    Number
  Strike
    Expiration
     
Security   of Contracts   Price     Date   Value  
3M Co. 
    250     $ 85.00     4/17/10   $ (13,250 )
Abbott Laboratories
    1,225       55.00     5/22/10     (49,000 )
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 
    170       75.00     6/19/10     (45,475 )
Akamai Technologies, Inc. 
    880       26.00     5/22/10     (511,280 )
Amazon.com, Inc. 
    415       130.00     4/17/10     (288,425 )
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 
    385       35.00     5/22/10     (13,475 )
American Express Co. 
    670       43.00     4/17/10     (14,740 )
American Tower Corp., Class A
    485       45.00     4/17/10     (7,275 )
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 
    500       30.00     5/22/10     (25,000 )
Amgen, Inc. 
    1,020       57.50     4/17/10     (267,240 )
Amgen, Inc. 
    375       60.00     5/22/10     (75,000 )
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 
    550       70.00     5/22/10     (286,000 )
Apache Corp. 
    190       110.00     4/17/10     (2,850 )
Apple, Inc. 
    145       200.00     4/17/10     (510,255 )
Apple, Inc. 
    740       210.00     4/17/10     (1,872,200 )
ASML Holding NV ADR
    715       35.00     4/17/10     (100,100 )
AT&T, Inc. 
    260       25.00     4/17/10     (22,620 )
Atheros Communications, Inc. 
    1,560       37.50     6/19/10     (546,000 )
Avon Products, Inc. 
    815       31.00     4/17/10     (232,275 )
Bank of America Corp. 
    1,400       17.00     5/22/10     (179,200 )
Baxter International, Inc. 
    555       57.50     5/22/10     (122,100 )
Best Buy Co., Inc. 
    835       37.00     4/17/10     (457,580 )
BHP Billiton, Ltd. ADR
    315       80.00     5/22/10     (116,550 )
Boston Properties, Inc. 
    3       70.00     4/17/10     (1,776 )
Boston Scientific Corp. 
    2,540       8.00     5/22/10     (50,800 )
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 
    1,855       26.00     6/19/10     (278,250 )
Broadcom Corp., Class A
    370       32.00     5/22/10     (88,060 )
Carnival Corp. 
    660       35.00     4/17/10     (257,400 )
Celgene Corp. 
    115       57.50     4/17/10     (52,900 )
Celgene Corp. 
    270       60.00     4/17/10     (67,500 )
Chevron Corp. 
    315       75.00     6/19/10     (85,995 )
Cisco Systems, Inc. 
    2,330       24.00     4/17/10     (466,000 )
Cisco Systems, Inc. 
    5,110       25.00     4/17/10     (592,760 )
Coca Cola Co. (The)
    1,175       55.00     5/22/10     (159,800 )
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 
    1,010       80.00     5/22/10     (570,650 )
Corning, Inc. 
    2,750       18.00     5/22/10     (665,500 )
Covidien PLC
    480       50.00     4/17/10     (48,000 )
CSX Corp. 
    635       47.00     5/22/10     (292,100 )
CVS Caremark Corp. 
    1,205       34.00     5/22/10     (373,550 )
Danaher Corp. 
    710       80.00     6/19/10     (198,800 )
Deere & Co. 
    430       60.00     6/19/10     (136,310 )
Emerson Electric Co. 
    1,275       48.00     6/19/10     (446,250 )
Exxon Mobil Corp. 
    385       70.00     4/17/10     (4,235 )
FedEx Corp. 
    110       80.00     4/17/10     (148,500 )
FedEx Corp. 
    335       85.00     4/17/10     (284,750 )
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. 
    400       80.00     5/22/10     (264,000 )
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA ADR
    310       55.00     4/17/10     (46,500 )
 
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    Number
  Strike
    Expiration
     
Security   of Contracts   Price     Date   Value  
Gap, Inc. (The)
    775     $ 23.00     6/19/10   $ (91,450 )
General Dynamics Corp. 
    670       70.00     5/22/10     (509,200 )
General Electric Co. 
    3,135       18.00     6/19/10     (313,500 )
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 
    210       170.00     4/17/10     (79,800 )
Google, Inc., Class A
    200       560.00     6/19/10     (609,800 )
Hanesbrands, Inc. 
    935       25.00     4/17/10     (285,175 )
Hess Corp. 
    285       65.00     5/22/10     (46,740 )
Hewlett-Packard Co. 
    1,900       50.00     5/22/10     (741,000 )
Home Depot, Inc. 
    1,205       30.00     5/22/10     (308,480 )
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 
    1,085       47.50     4/17/10     (81,375 )
Intel Corp. 
    2,170       21.00     4/17/10     (299,460 )
International Business Machines Corp. 
    370       125.00     4/17/10     (136,900 )
International Business Machines Corp. 
    1,100       135.00     4/17/10     (8,800 )
Johnson & Johnson
    1,120       65.00     4/17/10     (76,160 )
Lincoln National Corp. 
    665       28.00     4/17/10     (182,875 )
Lockheed Martin Corp. 
    540       85.00     6/19/10     (132,300 )
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    200       260.00     4/17/10     (51,000 )
McAfee, Inc. 
    715       40.00     6/19/10     (139,425 )
McDonald’s Corp. 
    140       65.00     4/17/10     (26,880 )
McDonald’s Corp. 
    305       67.50     6/19/10     (43,920 )
Merck & Co., Inc. 
    310       40.00     4/17/10     (1,550 )
Microsoft Corp. 
    875       29.00     4/17/10     (56,000 )
Microsoft Corp. 
    4,825       30.00     4/17/10     (110,975 )
Microsoft Corp. 
    1,315       30.00     5/22/10     (93,365 )
Monsanto Co. 
    200       85.00     4/17/10     (1,400 )
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    360       65.00     4/17/10     (309,600 )
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 
    305       80.00     5/22/10     (192,150 )
Oracle Corp. 
    2,750       25.00     6/19/10     (398,750 )
PACCAR, Inc. 
    530       36.00     5/22/10     (402,800 )
Peabody Energy Corp. 
    350       46.00     4/17/10     (49,000 )
PepsiCo, Inc. 
    1,455       62.50     4/17/10     (552,900 )
Pfizer, Inc. 
    3,250       18.00     6/19/10     (97,500 )
Philip Morris International, Inc. 
    982       50.00     6/19/10     (328,970 )
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 
    345       55.00     5/22/10     (163,875 )
Procter & Gamble Co. 
    1,815       62.50     4/17/10     (206,910 )
Prudential Financial, Inc. 
    555       55.00     6/19/10     (371,850 )
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 
    635       30.00     6/19/10     (47,625 )
QUALCOMM, Inc. 
    2,135       41.00     4/17/10     (296,765 )
Salesforce.com, Inc. 
    215       75.00     5/22/10     (79,980 )
Schlumberger, Ltd. 
    540       65.00     5/22/10     (105,840 )
Shire PLC ADR
    505       60.00     4/17/10     (308,050 )
Staples, Inc. 
    1,405       24.00     6/19/10     (115,913 )
Target Corp. 
    490       50.00     4/17/10     (130,340 )
Tessera Technologies, Inc. 
    710       20.00     4/17/10     (67,450 )
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. ADR
    240       60.00     4/17/10     (78,960 )
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. ADR
    370       60.00     6/19/10     (159,100 )
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. 
    565       50.00     6/19/10     (186,450 )
TJX Companies, Inc. (The)
    515       40.00     4/17/10     (136,475 )
U.S. Bancorp
    930       25.00     6/19/10     (158,100 )
United States Steel Corp. 
    340       55.00     4/17/10     (300,900 )
VCA Antech, Inc. 
    935       25.00     6/19/10     (313,225 )
VeriSign, Inc. 
    1,730       26.00     6/19/10     (224,900 )
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 
    500       52.50     4/17/10     (157,000 )
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 
    1,255       55.00     6/19/10     (228,410 )
Walt Disney Co. (The)
    1,965       31.00     4/17/10     (786,000 )
Waste Management, Inc. 
    955       35.00     4/17/10     (19,100 )
Wells Fargo & Co. 
    875       29.00     4/17/10     (189,000 )
 
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    Number
  Strike
    Expiration
     
Security   of Contracts   Price     Date   Value  
Whirlpool Corp. 
    595     $ 90.00     6/19/10   $ (224,315 )
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. 
    430       60.00     6/19/10     (95,675 )
                         
         
Total Covered Call Options Written
(premiums received $18,353,831)
 
$
(23,249,684 )
         
         
Other Assets, Less Liabilities — 0.0%
  $ (21,701 )
         
         
Net Assets — 100.0%
  $ 638,282,178  
         
 
The percentage shown for each investment category in the Portfolio of Investments is 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 March 31, 2010 has been segregated 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 March 31, 2010. Net income allocated from the investment in Eaton Vance Cash Reserves Fund, LLC and Cash Management Portfolio, another affiliated investment company, for the fiscal year to date ended March 31, 2010 was $2,448 and $0, respectively.
 
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The cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments of the Fund at March 31, 2010, as determined on a federal income tax basis, were as follows:
 
         
Aggregate cost
  $ 565,509,870  
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 114,519,937  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (18,476,244 )
         
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 96,043,693  
         
 
Written call options activity for the fiscal year to date ended March 31, 2010 was as follows:
 
                 
    Number of
    Premiums
 
    Contracts     Received  
Outstanding, beginning of period
    108,628     $ 21,426,773  
Options written
    105,448       20,013,187  
Options terminated in closing purchase transactions
    (82,494 )     (16,369,778 )
Options exercised
    (706 )     (159,085 )
Options expired
    (34,861 )     (6,557,266 )
                 
Outstanding, end of period
    96,015     $ 18,353,831  
                 
 
At March 31, 2010, 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 objectives. 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 March 31, 2010, 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 $23,249,684.
 
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 March 31, 2010, 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        
       
Asset Description   (Level 1)     (Level 2)     (Level 3)     Total  
   
Common Stocks
                               
Consumer Discretionary
  $ 74,248,322     $     $     $ 74,248,322  
Consumer Staples
    92,458,811       6,884,410             99,343,221  
Energy
    30,983,428                   30,983,428  
Financials
    33,887,377                   33,887,377  
Health Care
    99,255,376       18             99,255,394  
Industrials
    71,522,567                   71,522,567  
Information Technology
    209,403,726                   209,403,726  
Materials
    26,518,995                   26,518,995  
Telecommunication Services
    4,455,899                   4,455,899  
Utilities
    4,558,233                   4,558,233  
 
 
Total Common Stocks
  $ 647,292,734     $ 6,884,428 *   $     $ 654,177,162  
 
 
Short-Term Investments
  $     $ 7,376,401     $     $ 7,376,401  
 
 
Total Investments
  $ 647,292,734     $ 14,260,829     $     $ 661,553,563  
 
 
                                 
Liability Description                        
 
 
Covered Call Options Written
  $ (23,249,684 )   $     $     $ (23,249,684 )
 
 
Total
  $ (23,249,684 )   $     $     $ (23,249,684 )
 
 
 
* Includes foreign equity securities whose values were adjusted to reflect market trading that occurred after the close of trading in their applicable foreign markets.
 
The Fund held no investments or other financial instruments as of December 31, 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 II
         
By:
  /s/ Duncan W. Richardson    
 
 
 
Duncan W. Richardson
   
 
  President    
 
       
Date:
  May 24, 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:
  May 24, 2010    
 
       
By:
  /s/ Barbara E. Campbell    
 
 
 
Barbara E. Campbell
   
 
  Treasurer    
 
       
Date:
  May 24, 2010