For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, expenses totaled $40.2 million and $123.8 million, respectively, and were comprised of: $25.0 million and $76.3 million of debt related interest and expenses, $6.4 million and $19.6 million of base management fees, $6.5 million and $19.6 million of performance-based incentive fees, $2.3 million and $6.5 million of general and administrative expenses, $0.1 million and $0.3 million of taxes and zero and $1.6 million in Credit Facility amendment and debt issuance costs. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, expenses totaled $38.9 million and $112.8 million, respectively, and were comprised of: $22.5 million and $67.4 million of debt related interest and expenses, $5.9 million and $16.8 million of base management fee, $5.4 million and $19.1 million of performance-based incentive fee, $2.0 million and $5.5 million of general and administrative expenses, $0.2 million and $0.7 million of taxes, and $2.9 million and $3.3 million in Credit Facility amendment costs. The increase in expenses for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, was primarily due to the increase in interest expense from increased borrowings as a result of the increase in our investment portfolio.
Net Investment Income
For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, net investment income totaled $25.9 million or $0.26 per share, and $78.3 million or $0.79 per share, respectively. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, net investment income totaled $24.6 million or $0.25 per share, and $79.6 million or $0.88 per share, respectively. The decrease in net investment income for the nine months ended June 30, 2026, was primarily due to an increase in interest expense.
Net Realized Gains or Losses
For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, net realized gains (losses) totaled $37.3 million and $29.9 million, respectively. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, net realized gains (losses) totaled $(14.8) million and $8.4 million, respectively. The change in net realized gains (losses) was primarily due to changes in the market conditions of our investments and the values at which investments were realized.
Unrealized Appreciation or Depreciation on Investments and Debt
For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, we reported net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments of $(56.6) million and $(76.7) million, respectively. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, we reported net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments of $9.9 million and $(39.9) million, respectively. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, our net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments totaled $(122.8) million and $(46.1) million, respectively. The net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on our investments was primarily due to the operating performance of the portfolio companies within our portfolio, changes in the capital market conditions of our investments, and realization of investments.
For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, the Credit Facility had a net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of less than $0.1 million and less than $0.1 million, respectively. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, the Credit Facility had a net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of $(0.1) million and less than $0.1 million, respectively. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, the net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the Credit Facility totaled zero and zero, respectively. The net change in net unrealized (appreciation) or depreciation was primarily due to changes in the capital markets.
Net Change in Net Assets Resulting from Operations
For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations totaled $7.6 million or $0.08 per share and $32.7 million or $0.33 per share, respectively. For the three and nine months ended June 30, 2025, net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations totaled $19.3 million or $0.19 per share and $48.9 million or $0.54 per share, respectively. The net increase or (decrease) from operations for the three and nine months ended June 30, 2026, was primarily due to operating performance of our portfolio and changes in capital market conditions of our investments along with change in size and cost yield of our debt portfolio and costs of financing.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Our liquidity and capital resources are derived primarily from cash flows from operations, including income earned on our investments, proceeds from investment sales and repayments, and proceeds of securities offerings and debt financings. Our primary use of funds from operations includes investments in portfolio companies and payments of fees and other operating expenses we incur. We have used, and expect to continue to use, our debt capital, proceeds from our portfolio and proceeds from public and private offerings of securities to finance our investment objectives and operations. As of June 30, 2026, in accordance with the 1940 Act, with certain limited exceptions, we were only allowed to borrow amounts such that we were in compliance with a 150% asset coverage ratio requirement after such borrowing.
On April 5, 2018, our board of directors approved the application of the modified asset coverage requirements set forth in Section 61(a)(2) of the 1940 Act, as amended by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 (which includes the SBCAA). As a result, the asset coverage requirement applicable to us for senior securities was reduced from 200% (i.e., $1 of debt outstanding for each $1 of equity) to 150% (i.e., $2 of debt outstanding for each $1 of equity), effective as of April 5, 2019, subject to compliance with certain disclosure requirements. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, our asset coverage ratio, as computed in accordance with the 1940 Act, was 164% and 160%, respectively.
For the nine months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, the annualized weighted average cost of debt, inclusive of the fee on the undrawn commitment on the Credit Facility, amendment costs and debt issuance costs, was 6.1% and 6.9%, respectively. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, we had $449.7 million and $34.1 million of unused borrowing capacity under the Credit Facility, respectively, subject to leverage and borrowing base restrictions.
In April 2025, the Credit Facility was amended. The terms of the amendment decreased the aggregate commitment amounts of the lenders party to the Credit Facility from $736.0 million to $718.0 million, decreased pricing under the Credit Facility to SOFR plus 200 basis points from SOFR plus 225 basis points, extended the reinvestment period one year to August 2028 from August 2027, extended the maturity date one year to August 2030 from August 2029, and increased the maximum first lien advance rate to 72.5% from 70.0%.
In November 2025, the Credit Facility was amended. The terms of the amendment increased the aggregate commitment amounts of the lenders party to the Credit Facility from $718.0 million to $768.0 million, pricing under the Credit Facility remains at SOFR plus 200 basis points.
As of June 30, 2026, the Credit Facility had commitments of $768.0 million and an interest rate spread of 200 basis points above SOFR, a maturity date of August 2030 and a revolving period that ends in August 2028. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, Funding I had $318.3 million and $683.9 million of outstanding borrowings under the Credit Facility, respectively, with a weighted average interest rate of 5.6% and 6.3%, exclusive of the fee on undrawn commitments, respectively. As of June 30, 2026 and September 30, 2025, we had $449.7 million and $34.1 million of unused borrowing capacity under the Credit Facility, respectively, subject to leverage and borrowing base restrictions.
The Credit Facility contains covenants, including but not limited to, restrictions of loan size, currency types and amounts, industry requirements, average life of loans, geographic and individual portfolio concentrations, minimum portfolio yield and loan payment frequency. Additionally, the Credit Facility requires the maintenance of a