UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM N-Q

 

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

 

 

Investment Company Act file number 811-06499

 

Name of Fund: BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)

 

Fund Address: 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809

 

Name and address of agent for service: John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc., 55 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10055

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 882-0052, Option 4

 

Date of fiscal year end: 07/31/2015

 

Date of reporting period: 04/30/2015

 

Item 1 – Schedule of Investments

 
 

Schedule of Investments April 30, 2015 (Unaudited) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
  (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Municipal Bonds Par
(000)
    Value  

California — 90.0%

Corporate  — 1.7%  
City of Chula Vista California, Refunding RB, San Diego Gas & Electric:            
  Series A, 5.88%, 2/15/34 $ 975   $ 1,144,748  
  Series D, 5.88%, 1/01/34   4,000     4,696,400  
      5,841,148  
County/City/Special District/School District  — 31.6%  
Campbell Union High School District, GO, Election of 2006, Series C, 5.75%, 8/01/40   4,000     4,723,280  
City of Los Angeles California, COP, Senior, Sonnenblick Del Rio West Los Angeles (AMBAC), 6.20%, 11/01/31   2,000     2,008,940  
City of Los Angeles California Municipal Improvement Corp., RB, Real Property, Series E, 6.00%, 9/01/34   2,645     3,098,247  
City of San Jose California Hotel Tax, RB, Convention Center Expansion & Renovation Project:            
  6.50%, 5/01/36   1,520     1,853,822  
  6.50%, 5/01/42   1,860     2,250,061  
County of San Joaquin California Transportation Authority, Refunding RB, Limited Tax, Measure K, Series A, 6.00%, 3/01/36   2,440     2,959,842  
County of Santa Clara California Financing Authority, Refunding LRB, Series L, 5.25%, 5/15/36   16,000     17,637,760  
El Monte Union High School District, GO, Election of 2002, Series C, 5.25%, 6/01/32   9,620     10,616,728  
Garden Grove Unified School District, GO, Election of 2010, Series C, 5.25%, 8/01/40   5,500     6,298,930  
Grossmont Healthcare District, GO, Election of 2006, Series B, 6.13%, 7/15/21 (a)   2,000     2,462,600  
Irvine Unified School District, Refunding, Special Tax Bonds, 5.00%, 9/01/38   1,350     1,534,073  
Los Angeles Community College District California, GO, Election of 2008, Series C, 5.25%, 8/01/39   7,485     8,720,474  

 

Municipal Bonds Par
(000)
    Value  

California (continued)

County/City/Special District/School District (concluded)  
Los Angeles Municipal Improvement Corp., RB, Real Property, Series E, 5.75%, 9/01/34 $ 1,215   $ 1,406,217  
Los Rios Community College District, GO, Election of 2002, Series D, 5.38%, 8/01/34   4,625     5,292,572  
Oak Grove School District California, GO, Election of 2008, Series A, 5.50%, 8/01/33   4,000     4,620,800  
Ohlone Community College District, GO, Election of 2010, Series A, 5.25%, 8/01/41   7,135     8,158,088  
Pico Rivera Public Financing Authority, RB, 5.75%, 9/01/39   6,035     6,968,494  
Riverside Community Properties Development, Inc., RB, Riverside County Law Building Project, 6.00%, 10/15/38   5,000     5,900,200  
San Diego Regional Building Authority, RB, County Operations Center & Annex, Series A, 5.38%, 2/01/36   4,100     4,652,475  
Santa Ana Unified School District, GO, Election of 2008, Series A, 5.13%, 8/01/33   6,210     6,920,734  
West Contra Costa California Unified School District, GO, Election of 2012, Series A, 5.50%, 8/01/39   2,500     2,906,150  
      110,990,487  
Education  — 4.9%  
California Educational Facilities Authority, Refunding RB:            
  Pitzer College, 6.00%, 4/01/40   2,500     2,977,900  
  San Francisco University, 6.13%, 10/01/36   1,745     2,135,060  
California Municipal Finance Authority, RB, Emerson College, 6.00%, 1/01/42   2,750     3,198,250  
California School Finance Authority, RB:            
  Alliance College-Ready Public Schools - 2023 Union LLC Project, Series A, 6.00%, 7/01/33   1,500     1,719,600  

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20151
 

Schedule of Investments (continued) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
  (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Municipal Bonds Par
(000)
    Value  

California (continued)

 
Education (concluded)  
California School Finance Authority, RB  (concluded):            
  Alliance College-Ready Public Schools - 2023 Union LLC Project, Series A, 6.30%, 7/01/43 $ 3,000   $ 3,485,700  
  Alliance For College-Ready Public Schools Projects, 5.00%, 7/01/45 (b)   1,330     1,410,465  
  Value Schools, 6.65%, 7/01/33   595     666,186  
  Value Schools, 6.90%, 7/01/43   1,330     1,505,094  
      17,098,255  
Health  — 16.0%  
California Health Facilities Financing Authority, RB:            
  Children's Hospital, Series A, 5.25%, 11/01/41   11,035     12,333,047  
  St. Joseph Health System, Series A, 5.75%, 7/01/39   1,000     1,155,340  
  Sutter Health, Series A (BHAC), 5.00%, 11/15/42   10,000     10,592,200  
  Sutter Health, Series B, 6.00%, 8/15/42   7,530     8,994,811  
California Health Facilities Financing Authority, Refunding RB, Catholic Healthcare West, Series A, 6.00%, 7/01/39   10,000     11,540,200  
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, RB, Sutter Health, Series A, 6.00%, 8/15/42   7,995     9,550,267  
Washington Township Health Care District, GO, Series B, 5.50%, 8/01/38   1,625     1,935,115  
      56,100,980  
Housing  — 1.0%  
County of Santa Clara California Housing Authority, RB, John Burns Gardens Apartments Project, Series A, AMT, 6.00%, 8/01/41   3,500     3,502,415  
State  — 9.8%  
State of California, GO, Various Purposes:            
  6.00%, 4/01/38   8,000     9,361,920  
  6.00%, 11/01/39   3,355     4,008,353  

 

Municipal Bonds Par
(000)
    Value  

California (continued)

State (concluded)  
State of California Public Works Board, LRB:            
  Department of Developmental Services, Poterville, Series C, 6.25%, 4/01/34 $ 1,505   $ 1,785,126  
  Department of Education, Riverside Campus Project, Series B, 6.50%, 4/01/34   10,000     11,960,600  
  Trustees of the California State University, Series D, 6.00%, 4/01/27   215     255,039  
  Various Capital Projects, Series I, 5.50%, 11/01/33   1,510     1,807,862  
  Various Capital Projects, Sub-Series I-1, 6.38%, 11/01/34   4,400     5,352,336  
      34,531,236  
Tobacco  — 4.8%  
Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corp., Refunding RB, Asset-Backed:            
  Senior, Series A-1, 5.75%, 6/01/47   5,000     4,317,950  
  Series A, 5.00%, 6/01/40   11,480     12,706,064  
      17,024,014  
Transportation  — 8.9%  
City & County of San Francisco California Airports Commission, ARB, Series E, 6.00%, 5/01/39   5,215     6,111,615  
City & County of San Francisco California Airports Commission, Refunding ARB, 2nd Series A, AMT, 5.25%, 5/01/33   1,440     1,635,005  
City of Los Angeles California Department of Airports, Refunding ARB, Los Angeles International Airport, Series A:            
  Senior, 5.00%, 5/15/40   2,000     2,271,520  
  5.25%, 5/15/39   3,605     4,080,824  
City of San Jose California, RB, Series A-1, AMT (AGM):            
  5.50%, 3/01/30   1,000     1,135,750  
  5.75%, 3/01/34   1,000     1,143,780  
City of San Jose California, Refunding ARB, Series A-1, AMT, 6.25%, 3/01/34   1,400     1,649,732  
County of Orange California, ARB, Series B, 5.75%, 7/01/34   3,000     3,298,200  

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20152
 

Schedule of Investments (continued) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
  (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Municipal Bonds Par
(000)
    Value  

California (concluded)

Transportation (concluded)  
County of Sacramento California, ARB:            
  PFC/Grant, Sub-Series D, 6.00%, 7/01/35 $ 3,000   $ 3,403,830  
  Senior Series B, 5.75%, 7/01/39   900     1,015,119  
San Francisco Port Commission California, RB, Series A, 5.13%, 3/01/40   5,075     5,594,578  
      31,339,953  
Utilities  — 11.3%  
City of Los Angeles California Department of Water & Power, Refunding RB, Series A, 5.25%, 7/01/39   4,000     4,474,680  
City of Petaluma California Wastewater, Refunding RB, 6.00%, 5/01/36   2,645     3,196,879  
Dublin-San Ramon Services District, Refunding RB, 6.00%, 8/01/41   2,420     2,898,942  
Eastern Municipal Water District, COP, Series H, 5.00%, 7/01/35   8,430     9,341,283  
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, RB:            
  Power System, Sub-Series A-1, 5.25%, 7/01/38   3,035     3,378,471  
  Sub-Series A-2 (AGM), 5.00%, 7/01/35   4,000     4,190,320  
Oceanside Public Financing Authority, Refunding RB, Series A:            
  5.25%, 5/01/30   1,245     1,453,587  
  5.25%, 5/01/33   2,810     3,241,729  
San Diego Public Facilities Financing Authority, Refunding RB, Senior Series A, 5.38%, 5/15/34   3,920     4,507,569  
San Francisco City & County California Public Utilities Commission, Refunding RB, Series A, 5.13%, 11/01/39   2,480     2,837,616  
      39,521,076  
Total Municipal Bonds90.0%     315,949,564  

 

Municipal Bonds Transferred to
Tender Option Bond Trusts (c)
Par
(000)
    Value  

California — 70.6%

County/City/Special District/School District  — 36.9%  
City of Los Angeles California, Refunding RB, Series A, 5.00%, 6/01/39 $ 9,870   $ 11,080,062  
Los Angeles Community College District California, GO, Election of 2008, Series C:            
  Election of 2001, Series E-1, 5.00%, 8/01/18   14,850     16,746,939  
  5.25%, 8/01/39 (d)   9,680     11,278,023  
Los Angeles Community College District California, GO, Refunding, 6.00%, 8/01/19 (a)   3,828     4,602,840  
Los Angeles County Public Works Financing Authority, Refunding RB, Series A:            
  5.00%, 12/01/39   17,850     20,138,013  
  5.00%, 12/01/44   14,095     15,815,970  
Palomar Community College District, GO, Election of 2006, Series C, 5.00%, 8/01/44   15,140     17,334,240  
San Diego Community College District California, GO, Election of 2002, 5.25%, 8/01/33   7,732     8,918,956  
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Refunding RB, Series A (NPFGC), 5.00%, 7/01/30   6,000     6,047,760  
San Marcos Unified School District, GO, Election of 2010, Series A, 5.00%, 8/01/38   15,520     17,375,261  
      129,338,064  
Education  — 15.9%  
California Educational Facilities Authority, RB, University of Southern California, Series B, 5.25%, 10/01/39 (d)   13,845     15,506,400  
University of California, RB:            
  Series AM, 5.25%, 5/15/44   11,950     13,921,272  
  Series I, 5.00%, 5/15/40   12,275     14,068,742  
  Series L, 5.00%, 5/15/16 (a)   8,500     8,999,800  

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20153
 

Schedule of Investments (continued) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
  (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Municipal Bonds Transferred to
Tender Option Bond Trusts (c)
  Par
(000)
    Value  

California (continued)

Education (concluded)            
University of California, RB  (concluded):            
  Series O, 5.75%, 5/15/19 (a) $ 2,805   $ 3,327,263  
            55,823,477  
Health  — 2.3%            
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Refunding RB, Cottage Health System Obligation, 5.00%, 11/01/43   7,350     8,195,985  
Transportation  — 3.2%  
City of Los Angeles Department of Airports, ARB, Series A, AMT, 5.00%, 5/15/45   10,045     11,158,183  
Utilities  — 12.3%            
Eastern Municipal Water District, COP, Series H, 5.00%, 7/01/33   4,748     5,261,409  
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, RB, Power System, Sub-Series A-1 (AMBAC), 5.00%, 7/01/37   15,098     16,356,569  

 

Municipal Bonds Transferred to
Tender Option Bond Trusts (c)
  Par
(000)
    Value  

California (concluded)

Utilities (concluded)            
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, RB, Series A, 5.00%, 7/01/37 $ 20,000   $ 21,622,600  
            43,240,578  
Total Municipal Bonds Transferred to
Tender Option Bond Trusts
70.6%
        247,756,287  
Total Long-Term Investments
(Cost — $519,632,200) — 160.6%
        563,705,851  
               
 
Short-Term Securities   Shares        
BIF California Municipal Money Fund, 0.00% (e)(f)   1,748,978     1,748,978  
Total Short-Term Securities
(Cost — $1,748,978) — 0.5%
        1,748,978  
Total Investments
(Cost — $521,381,178*) — 161.1%
        565,454,829  
Other Assets Less Liabilities1.8%         6,062,001  
Liability for TOB Trust Certificates, Including Interest Expense and Fees Payable(32.7%)         (114,653,412)  
VRDP Shares, at Liquidation Value(30.2%)         (105,900,000)  
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares100.0%       $ 350,963,418  

 

* As of April 30, 2015, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

Tax cost $ 406,731,291  
 
Gross unrealized appreciation $ 46,848,112  
Gross unrealized depreciation   (2,760,909 )
 
Net unrealized appreciation $ 44,087,203  
 

 

Notes to Schedule of Investments

   
(a) U.S. Government securities, held in escrow, are used to pay interest on this security, as well as to retire the bond in full at the date indicated, typically at a premium to par.
(b) Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.
(c) Represent bonds transferred to a TOB Trust in exchange of cash and residual certificates received by the Fund. These bonds serve as collateral in a secured borrowing.
(d) All or a portion of security is subject to a recourse agreement, which may require the Fund to pay the liquidity provider in the event there is a shortfall between the TOB Trust Certificates and proceeds received from the sale of the security contributed to the TOB Trust or in the event of a default on the security. In the case of a shortfall or default, the aggregate maximum potential amount the Fund could ultimately be required to pay under the agreements, which expire from October 1, 2016 to August 1, 2018 is $14,709,685.

 

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20154
 

Schedule of Investments (continued) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
   

 

(e) During the period ended April 30, 2015, investments in issuers considered to be an affiliate of the Fund for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

  Affiliate   Shares
Held at
July 31, 2014
  Net
Activity
  Shares
Held at
April 30, 2015
  Income  
 
    BIF California Municipal Money Fund   1,241,527   507,451   1,748,978   $19,056  

 

(f) Represents the current yield as of report date.
   

 

Portfolio Abbreviations

   
AGM Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.
AMBAC American Municipal Bond Assurance Corp.
AMT Alternative Minimum Tax (subject to)
ARB Airport Revenue Bonds
BHAC Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Corp.
COP Certificates of Participation
GO General Obligation Bonds
LRB Lease Revenue Bonds
NPFGC National Public Finance Guarantee Corp.
RB Revenue Bonds
     

 



As of April 30, 2015, financial futures contracts outstanding were as follows:
 

 

Contracts
Short
Issue Exchange Expiration Notional
Value
Unrealized
Appreciation
(300) 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note Chicago Board of Trade June 2015 $38,512,500 $16,366

 

For Fund compliance purposes, the Fund’s sector classifications refer to any one or more of the sector sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment advisor. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such sector sub-classifications for reporting ease.
 

 

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20155
 

Schedule of Investments (continued) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
   

 

Fair Value Measurements — Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The categorization of a value determined for investments  and derivative financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the investment  and derivative financial instruments and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:

  Level 1 — unadjusted quoted prices in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access
 
  Level 2 — other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs)
 
  Level 3 — unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including the Fund's own assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments)
 
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers into or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. In accordance with the Fund's policy, transfers between different levels of the fair value disclosure hierarchy are deemed to have occurred as of the beginning of the reporting period. For information about the Fund's policy regarding valuation of investments and derivative financial instruments, refer to the Fund's most recent financial statements as contained in its semi-annual report.

As of April 30, 2015, the following tables summarize the Fund's investments and derivative financial instruments categorized in the disclosure hierarchy:

 

      Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total  
Assets:                    
Investments:                  
  Long-Term Investments1   $ 563,705,851   $ 563,705,851  
  Short-Term Securities $ 1,748,978         1,748,978  
Total $ 1,748,978 $ 563,705,851   $ 565,454,829  
                     
1  See above Schedule of Investments for values in each sector.  

 

    Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total  
Derivative Financial Instruments2                  
Assets:                  
Interest rate contracts $ 16,366     $ 16,366  

 

2 Derivative financial instruments are financial futures contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation/depreciation on the instrument.

 

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20156
 

Schedule of Investments (concluded) BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc. (MYC)
   

 

The Fund may hold assets and/or liabilities in which the fair value approximates the carrying amount for financial reporting purposes. As of April 30, 2015, such assets and/or liabilities are categorized within the disclosure hierarchy as follows:
  

 

      Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total  
Assets:                    
  Cash pledged for financial futures contracts $ 415,000     $ 415,000  
Liabilities:                    
  TOB trust certificates   $ (114,636,335 )   (114,636,335 )
  VRDP Shares     (105,900,000 )   (105,900,000 )
Total $ 415,000 $ (220,536,335 ) $ (220,121,335 )

 


During the period ended April 30, 2015, there were no transfers between levels.

 

 

BLACKROCK MUNIYIELD CALIFORNIA FUND, INC.APRIL 30, 20157
 
Item 2 – Controls and Procedures
2(a) – The registrant's principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the ″1940 Act″)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rule 13a-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
2(b) – There were no changes in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the registrant's last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3 – Exhibits
  Certifications – Attached hereto
  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.
     
  BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc.
     
  By: /s/ John M. Perlowski
    John M. Perlowski
    Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
    BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc.
     
  Date: June 22, 2015
     
  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/ John M. Perlowski
    John M. Perlowski
    Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
    BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc.
     
  Date: June 22, 2015
     
  By: /s/ Neal J. Andrews
    Neal J. Andrews
    Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of
    BlackRock MuniYield California Fund, Inc.
     
  Date: June 22, 2015