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CIM, Chimera Investment Corporation
Through our mortgage lending, investment management, and advisory services platforms, we operate as a fully integrated mortgage business that originates, manages, and invests in a diversified range of mortgage assets.
As a result of the HomeXpress Acquisition, the Company began originating consumer Non-QM, investor business purpose, and other mortgage loan products through its subsidiary, HomeXpress during the fourth quarter.
Currently, the primary sources of such income are the fees we receive from institutions for our non-discretionary investment management and advisory services less the cost of providing such services.
The business
What it sells, where the money comes from, the kind of company it is.
Next report By 11/8 · the 10-Q for the quarter ended late September · due within 40 days of period end · has filed ~37 days after · the wire records it on arrival
The business in brief
read the 10-K →What this business is and what moves its needle, from its own SEC filings.
- What moves the needle
- Net interest margin, loan losses, and book value. A lender is read on the quality of its balance sheet, not an earnings multiple, and the worst year of credit losses matters more than the best. On its own account, the filing leans hardest on pricing power & competition, set against the numbers in what the filing emphasizes, below.
Every line is arithmetic on the company's filings, shown in full in the sections below.
The record
Ten years of arithmetic, read across the cycle.
Quality & stewardship
Returns, the balance sheet, capital allocation, and pay.
Owner’s Scorecard
Is it a good business?
- Not enough dataIndustry peers: median 7%
What this means
Net income or equity wasn't found in the filing data.
- Not enough dataIndustry peers: median 7%
What this means
Equity, goodwill or intangibles missing.
- Not enough data
What this means
Noninterest expense or revenue missing.
Is it sound?
- Capital cushion —Not enough data
What this means
Equity or total assets missing.
- Leverage —Not enough data
What this means
Assets or equity missing.
- Credit cost (provision / NII) 6%LowProvision for credit losses $16M ÷ net interest income $266M
What this means
What the bank set aside this year against loans going bad, as a share of its lending income. This swings hard with the cycle, low in good years and spiking in recessions, so read it across the record, not in one year. Disciplined underwriting shows up as low, stable provisions through a downturn.
All figures as filed; the source filing is linked above.
Management, ownership & pay
read the proxy →From the proxy: how much of the business the people running it own, and how they are paid, beside what the business earned for its owners in the same years.
| Fiscal year | Chief executive | Pay, as filed | “Actually paid” | Net income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Mr. Marria | $12.0M | $16.0M | — |
| 2022 | Mr. Kardis | $5.9M | $3.7M | — |
| 2022 | Mr. Marria | $7.5M | $4.9M | — |
| 2023 | Mr. Kardis | $6.1M | $6.1M | — |
| 2024 | Mr. Kardis | $6.8M | $6.9M | — |
| 2025 | Mr. Kardis | $6.2M | $6.2M | — |
Both pay figures are the company’s own, from the pay-versus-performance table its proxy statement files. “As filed” is the Summary Compensation Table total: salary, bonus, and equity awards at their value on the day of grant. “Actually paid” is the SEC’s prescribed recalculation, which re-marks those equity awards to what they became as they vested; it can swing far above or below the filed figure in either direction, and negative years occur. Net income is the whole business's, as filed, for the same fiscal years.
- Insider ownership1.8%
The stake all directors and executive officers hold together, per the 2026 proxy: skin in the game, the first thing Munger reads.
What an owner would ask, FY2025
read the 10-K →- Which reported numbers are a judgment call?Management names Credit & receivables as critical estimates
each rests partly on management's judgment; the filing's note sets out the assumptionsverify →
The questions the record and the charts do not answer on their own; each carries the figure and the place to look.
Peers, Mortgage & Specialty Finance
The same industry, side by side on the bank lens. Each column names the period it is read over, and a median resting on fewer than three years carries that count beside it; the group median at the foot is the line to read each figure against.
| Company | Revenuelatest FY, USD | ROEmedian over the record | ROTCEmedian over the record | NII / assetsmedian over the record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABRArbor Realty Trust | $510M | 10% | 11% | 2.1% |
| ARIApollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc. | $272M | 7% | 7% | 2.7% |
| FBRTFranklin BSP Realty Trust Inc. | $270M | 6% | 7% | 3.2% |
| CIMChimera Investment Corporation | $266M | — | — | 1.7%1y |
| ARRARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. | $158M | — | — | 0.8%1y |
| RWTRedwood Trust Inc. | $155M | — | — | 0.3%1y |
| ADAMAdamas Trust Inc. | $149M | 10%1y | 11%1y | 1.2%1y |
| TRTXTPG RE Finance Trust Inc. | $146M | 6% | 6% | 2.4% |
| Group median | — | — | — | 1.9% |
The price
What a price has to assume.
What the price implies
reverse-DCFA reit / real estate isn't read on an owner-earnings DCF; its economics live on the balance sheet (book value, the return earned on it, and the cash the assets throw off).
Manual order: ← CIFR its page in the Manual CIMN →
Industry order: ← BETR the Mortgage & Specialty Finance chapter CIMN →