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                                                              File No. 333-11377
                                                                        811-7799

                         SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                               WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
                                          
                                      FORM N-4
                                          
   
              REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                          Post-effective Amendment No. 2
    

   
          REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
                                  Amendment No. 3
    

                              FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
             OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                (Exact Name of Trust)

               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                 440 Lincoln Street
                                Worcester, MA 01653
                                   (508) 855-1000
                (Registrant's telephone number including area code)

                     Abigail M. Armstrong, Secretary and Counsel
               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                 440 Lincoln Street
                                 Worcester, MA 01653
                   (Name and complete address of agent for service)
   
          It is proposed that this filing will become effective:

                immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
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            X   on May 1, 1998 pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
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                60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
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                on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
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                this post-effective amendment designates a new effective date
          ----- for a previously filed post-effective amendment


                              VARIABLE ANNUITY POLICIES

Pursuant to Reg. Section 270.24f-2 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("the
1940 Act"), Registrant has registered an indefinite amount of its securities
under the Securities Act of 1933 ("the 1933 Act"). The Rule 24f-2 Notice for the
issuer's fiscal year ended December 31, 1997 was filed on or before March 30,
1998.
    

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              CROSS REFERENCE SHEET SHOWING LOCATION IN PROSPECTUS OF
                            ITEMS CALLED FOR BY FORM N-4


FORM N-4 ITEM NO.   CAPTION IN PROSPECTUS
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1. . . . . . . . .  Cover Page

2. . . . . . . . .  Special Terms

3. . . . . . . . .  Summary;  Annual and Transaction Expenses

4. . . . . . . . .  Condensed Financial Information;   Performance Information

5. . . . . . . . .  Description of the Company, the Variable Account, the
                    Palladian Trust and Allmerica Investment Trust

6. . . . . . . . .  Charges and Deductions

7. . . . . . . . .  Description of the Contract

8. . . . . . . . .  Electing the Form of Annuity and the Annuity Date;  
                    Description of Variable Annuity Options;  Annuity Benefit
                    Payments

9. . . . . . . . .  Death Benefit

10 . . . . . . . .  Payments;  Computation of Values;  Distribution

11 . . . . . . . .  Surrender;  Withdrawals;  Charge for Surrender and
                    Withdrawal;  Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge;  Texas
                    Optional Retirement Program

12 . . . . . . . .  Federal Tax Considerations

13 . . . . . . . .  Legal Matters

14 . . . . . . . .  Statement of Additional Information - Table of Contents


FORM N-4 ITEM NO.   CAPTION IN STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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15 . . . . . . . .  Cover Page

16 . . . . . . . .  Table of Contents

17 . . . . . . . .  General Information and History

18 . . . . . . . .  Services

19 . . . . . . . .  Underwriters

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20 . . . . . . . .  Underwriters

21 . . . . . . . .  Performance Information

22 . . . . . . . .  Annuity Payments

23 . . . . . . . .  Financial Statements

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             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                            WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
         FLEXIBLE PAYMENT DEFERRED VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACTS
    
 
This Prospectus describes interests under flexible payment deferred variable and
fixed annuity contracts, known as the Fulcrum Fund Variable Annuity Contracts,
which are issued either on a group basis or as individual contracts by Allmerica
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company ("Company") to individuals and
businesses in connection with retirement plans which may or may not qualify for
special federal income tax treatment. (For information about the tax status when
used with a particular type of plan, see "FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS.")
Participation in a group contract will be accounted for by the issuance of a
certificate describing the individual's interest under the group contract.
Participation in an individual contract will be evidenced by the issuance of an
individual contract. Certificates and individual contracts are referred to
collectively herein as the "Contract(s)." The following is a summary of
information about these Contracts. More detailed information can be found under
the referenced captions in this Prospectus.
 
Contract values may accumulate on a variable basis in the Contract's Variable
Account, known as the Fulcrum Separate Account. The Assets of the Variable
Account are divided into Sub-Accounts, each investing exclusively in shares of
one series of an underlying investment company. The following portfolios of The
Palladian-SM- Trust are offered under the Contract:
 
                                VALUE PORTFOLIO
                                GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                         INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                       GLOBAL STRATEGIC INCOME PORTFOLIO
                     GLOBAL INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM PORTFOLIO
 
The following series of Allmerica Investment Trust is offered under the
Contract:
 
                               MONEY MARKET FUND
 
   
In most jurisdictions, values also may be allocated on a fixed basis to the
Fixed Account, which is part of the Company's General Account, and, during the
accumulation period, to one or more of the Guarantee Period Accounts. Amounts
allocated to the Fixed Account earn interest at a guaranteed rate for one year
from the date allocated. Amounts allocated to a Guarantee Period Account earn a
fixed rate of interest for the duration of the applicable Guarantee Period. The
interest earned is guaranteed if held for the entire Guarantee Period. If
removed prior to the end of the Guarantee Period, the value may be increased or
decreased by a Market Value Adjustment. Amounts allocated to the Guarantee
Period Accounts in the accumulation phase are held in the Company's Separate
Account GPA.
    
 
   
Additional information is contained in a Statement of Additional Information
("SAI") dated May 1, 1998 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
("SEC") and incorporated herein by reference. The Table of Contents of the SAI
is on page 4 of this Prospectus. The SAI is available upon request and without
charge through Allmerica Investments, Inc., 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA
01653, Telephone 800-917-1909.
    
 
   
THIS PROSPECTUS IS VALID ONLY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY CURRENT PROSPECTUSES OF
ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST AND THE PALLADIAN TRUST. THE GLOBAL STRATEGIC INCOME
PORTFOLIO MAY INVEST IN HIGHER YIELDING, LOWER RATED DEBT SECURITIES (SEE
"INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES"). INVESTORS SHOULD RETAIN A COPY OF THIS
PROSPECTUS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
    
 
THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PASSED UPON
THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY
IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
 
   
                               DATED MAY 1, 1998
    
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THE CONTRACTS ARE OBLIGATIONS OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY
COMPANY AND ARE DISTRIBUTED BY ALLMERICA INVESTMENTS, INC. THE CONTRACTS ARE NOT
DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR GUARANTEED OR ENDORSED BY, ANY BANK OR CREDIT
UNION. THE CONTRACTS ARE NOT INSURED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION (FDIC), OR ANY OTHER FEDERAL AGENCY. INVESTMENT IN THE
CONTRACTS IS SUBJECT TO VARIOUS RISKS, INCLUDING THE FLUCTUATION OF VALUE AND
POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL.
 
THE CONTRACTS OFFERED BY THIS PROSPECTUS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL STATES.
THIS PROSPECTUS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFERING IN ANY JURISDICTION IN WHICH
SUCH OFFERING MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE MADE. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS OFFERING OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN
THIS PROSPECTUS.
 
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
   
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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS......................    4
SPECIAL TERMS..............................................................    5
SUMMARY....................................................................    7
ANNUAL AND TRANSACTION EXPENSES............................................   12
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION............................................   19
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION....................................................   20
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT, THE PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST,
 AND ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST............................................   21
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES.........................................   23
DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTRACT................................................   24
  A.  Payments.............................................................   24
  B.  Right to Revoke Individual Retirement Annuity........................   25
  C.  Right to Revoke All Other Contracts..................................   25
  D.  Transfer Privilege...................................................   26
            Automatic Transfers and Automatic Account Rebalancing
              Options......................................................   26
  E.  Surrender............................................................   26
  F.  Withdrawals..........................................................   27
            Systematic Withdrawals.........................................   28
            Life Expectancy Distributions..................................   28
  G.  Death Benefit........................................................   29
            Death of the Annuitant Prior to the Annuity Date...............   29
            Death of an Owner Who is Not Also the Annuitant Prior to the
              Annuity Date.................................................   29
            Payment of the Death Benefit Prior to the Annuity Date.........   29
            Death of the Annuitant On or After the Annuity Date............   30
  H.  The Spouse of the Owner as Beneficiary...............................   30
  I.  Assignment...........................................................   30
  J.  Electing the Form of Annuity and the Annuity Date....................   30
  K.  Description of Variable Annuity Payout Options.......................   31
  L.  Annuity Benefit Payments.............................................   32
            The Annuity Unit...............................................   32
            Determination of the First and Subsequent Annuity Benefit
              Payments.....................................................   32
  M. NORRIS Decision.......................................................   33
  N.  Computation of Values................................................   33
            The Accumulation Unit..........................................   33
            Net Investment Factor..........................................   34
CHARGES AND DEDUCTIONS.....................................................   34
  A.  Variable Account Deductions..........................................   34
            Mortality and Expense Risk Charge..............................   34
            Administrative Expense Charge..................................   35
            Other Charges..................................................   35
  B.  Contract Fee.........................................................   35
  C.  Premium Taxes........................................................   35
  D.  Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.....................................   36
            Charge for Surrender and Withdrawal............................   36
            Reduction or Elimination of Withdrawal Charge..................   37
            Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge............................   37
            Surrenders.....................................................   38
            Charge at the Time Annuity Benefit Payments Begin..............   38
  E.  Transfer Charge......................................................   39
GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNTS..................................................   39
</TABLE>
    
 
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FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS.................................................   41
  A.  Qualified and Non-Qualified Contracts................................   42
  B.  Taxation of the Contracts in General.................................   42
            Withdrawals Prior to Annuitization.............................   42
            Annuity Payouts After Annuitization............................   42
            Penalty on Distribution........................................   42
            Assignments or Transfers.......................................   43
            Non-Natural Owners.............................................   43
            Deferred Compensation Plans of State and Local Governments and
              Tax-Exempt Organizations.....................................   43
  C.  Tax Withholding......................................................   43
  D.  Provisions Applicable to Qualified Employer Plans....................   44
            Corporate and Self Employed Pension and Profit Sharing Plans...   44
            Individual Retirement Annuities................................   44
            Tax-Sheltered Annuities........................................   44
            Texas Optional Retirement Program..............................   45
REPORTS....................................................................   45
LOANS (QUALIFIED CONTRACTS ONLY)...........................................   45
ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF INVESTMENTS..........................   45
CHANGES TO COMPLY WITH LAW AND AMENDMENTS..................................   46
VOTING RIGHTS..............................................................   46
DISTRIBUTION...............................................................   47
LEGAL MATTERS..............................................................   47
FURTHER INFORMATION........................................................   47
APPENDIX A -- MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FIXED ACCOUNT.....................  A-1
APPENDIX B -- SURRENDER CHARGES AND THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT............  B-1
APPENDIX C -- THE DEATH BENEFIT............................................  C-1
</TABLE>
    
 
                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
   
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GENERAL INFORMATION AND HISTORY............................................    2
TAXATION OF THE CONTRACT, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT AND THE COMPANY.............    3
SERVICES...................................................................    3
UNDERWRITERS...............................................................    3
ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS...................................................    4
EXCHANGE OFFER.............................................................    5
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION....................................................    7
TAX-DEFERRED ACCUMULATION..................................................   12
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.......................................................  F-1
</TABLE>
    
 
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                                 SPECIAL TERMS
 
   
ACCUMULATED VALUE: the sum of the value of all Accumulation Units in the
Sub-Accounts and of the value of all accumulations in the Fixed Account and
Guarantee Period Accounts credited to the Contract, on any date before the
Annuity Date.
    
 
ACCUMULATION UNIT: a measure of the Owner's interest in a Sub-Account before
annuity benefit payments begin.
 
ANNUITANT: the person designated in the Contract upon whose life annuity benefit
payments are to be made.
 
ANNUITY DATE: the date on which annuity benefit payments begin.
 
ANNUITY UNIT: a measure of the value of the periodic annuity benefit payments
under the Contract.
 
FIXED ACCOUNT: the part of the Company's General Account that guarantees
principal and a fixed minimum interest rate and to which all or a portion of a
payment or transfer under this Contract may be allocated.
 
   
FIXED ANNUITY PAYOUT: an Annuity payout option providing for annuity benefit
payments which remain fixed in amount throughout the annuity benefit payment
period selected.
    
 
GENERAL ACCOUNT: all the assets of the Company other than those held in a
separate account.
 
GUARANTEE PERIOD: the number of years that a Guaranteed Interest Rate is
credited.
 
GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNT: an account which corresponds to a Guaranteed Interest
Rate for a specified Guarantee Period and is supported by assets in a
non-unitized separate account.
 
GUARANTEED INTEREST RATE: the annual effective rate of interest after daily
compounding credited to a Guarantee Period Account.
 
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT: a positive or negative adjustment assessed if any
portion of a Guarantee Period Account is withdrawn or transferred prior to the
end of its Guarantee Period.
 
OWNER: the person, persons or entity entitled to exercise the rights and
privileges under the Contract. Joint Owners are permitted if one of the two is
the Annuitant.
 
SUB-ACCOUNT: a subdivision of the Variable Account. Each Sub-Account available
under the Contract invests exclusively in the shares of a corresponding
portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust or fund of Allmerica Investment Trust.
 
SURRENDER VALUE: the Accumulated Value of the Contract on full surrender after
application of any Contract fee, contingent deferred sales charge, and Market
Value Adjustment.
 
   
UNDERLYING FUNDS (OR FUNDS): the portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust and the
fund of Allmerica Investment Trust which are offered under the Contract. These
are: the Value Portfolio, Growth Portfolio, International Growth Portfolio,
Global Strategic Income Portfolio, and Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio of
The Palladian-SM- Trust, and the Money Market Fund of Allmerica Investment
Trust.
    
 
   
VALUATION DATE: a day on which the net asset value of the shares of any of the
Funds is determined and unit values of the Sub-Accounts are determined.
Valuation dates currently occur on each day on which the New York Stock Exchange
is open for trading, and on such other days (other than a day during which no
payment,
    
 
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withdrawal, or surrender of a Contract was received) when there is a sufficient
degree of trading in a Fund's portfolio securities such that the current net
asset value of the Sub-Accounts may be materially affected.
 
VARIABLE ACCOUNT: the Fulcrum Account, one of the Company's Separate Accounts,
consisting of assets segregated from other assets of the Company. The investment
performance of the assets of the Variable Account is determined separately from
the other assets of the Company and are not chargeable with liabilities arising
out of any other business which the Company may conduct.
 
VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYOUT: an Annuity payout option providing for payments varying
in amount in accordance with the investment experience of certain of the Funds.
 
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                                    SUMMARY
 
WHAT IS THE FULCRUM FUND VARIABLE ANNUITY?
 
The Fulcrum Fund Variable Annuity contract is an insurance contract designed to
help you, the Owner, accumulate assets for your retirement or other important
financial goals on a tax-deferred basis. The Contract combines the concept of
professional money management with the attributes of an annuity contract.
Features available through the Contract include:
 
- -  a customized investment portfolio
 
- -  experienced professional investment advisers who are paid on an incentive fee
   basis
 
- -  tax deferral on earnings
 
- -  guarantees that can protect your family during the accumulation phase
 
- -  income that can be guaranteed for life
 
- -  issue age up to your 90th birthday.
 
   
The Contract has two phases: an accumulation phase and, if you choose to
annuitize, an annuity payout phase. During the accumulation phase, your initial
payment and any additional payments you choose to make may be allocated among
the Sub-Accounts investing in the portfolios of securities (the "Underlying
Funds"), to the Guarantee Period Accounts, and to the Fixed Account. You select
the investment options most appropriate for your investment needs. As those
needs change, you may also change your allocation without incurring any tax
consequences. The Contract's Accumulated Value is based on the investment
performance of the Funds and any accumulations in the Guarantee Period and Fixed
Accounts. No income taxes are paid on any earnings under the Contract unless and
until Accumulated Values are withdrawn. In addition, during the accumulation
phase, the beneficiaries receive certain protections and guarantees in the event
of the Annuitant's death. See discussion below: "WHAT HAPPENS UPON DEATH DURING
THE ACCUMULATION PHASE?"
    
 
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE ANNUITY PAYOUT PHASE?
 
During the annuity payout phase, the Annuitant can receive income based on
several annuity payout options. You choose the annuity payout option and the
date for annuity benefit payments to begin. You also decide whether you want
variable annuity benefit payments based on the investment performance of certain
Funds, fixed annuity benefit payments with payment amounts guaranteed by the
Company, or a combination of fixed and variable annuity benefit payments. Among
the payout options available during the annuity payout phase are:
 
- -  periodic payments for your lifetime (assuming you are the Annuitant);
 
- -  periodic payments for your life and the life of another person selected by
   you;
 
- -  periodic payments for your lifetime with guaranteed payments continuing to
   the beneficiary for ten years in the event that you die before the end of ten
   years;
 
- -  periodic payments over a specified number of years (1 to 30); under this
   option you may reserve the right to convert remaining payments to a lump sum
   payout by electing a "commutable" option.
 
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WHO ARE THE KEY PERSONS UNDER THE CONTRACT?
 
   
The Contract is between you, (the "Owner"), and us, Allmerica Financial Life
Insurance and Annuity Company (the "Company"). Each Contract has an Owner (or an
Owner and a Joint Owner, in which case one of the two must be the Annuitant), an
Annuitant and one or more beneficiaries. As Owner, you make payments, choose
investment allocations and select the Annuitant and beneficiary. The Annuitant
is the individual who receives annuity benefit payments under the Contract. The
beneficiary is the person who receives any payment on the death of the Owner or
Annuitant.
    
 
HOW MUCH CAN I INVEST AND HOW OFTEN?
 
The number and frequency of payments are flexible, subject to the minimum and
maximum payments stated in "A. Payments."
 
WHAT ARE MY INVESTMENT CHOICES?
 
The Contract permits net payments to be allocated among the Funds, the Guarantee
Period Accounts, and the Fixed Account. You have a choice of six Funds:
 
- -  Value Portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust
    Managed by GAMCO Investors, Inc.
 
- -  Growth Portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust
    Managed by Stonehill Capital Management, Inc.
 
- -  International Growth Portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust
    Managed by Bee & Associates Incorporated
 
- -  Global Strategic Income Portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust
    Managed by Allmerica Asset Management, Inc.
 
- -  Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio of The Palladian-SM- Trust
    Managed by GAMCO Investors, Inc.
 
- -  Money Market Fund of Allmerica Investment Trust
    Managed by Allmerica Asset Management, Inc.
 
This range of investment choices enables you to allocate your money among the
Funds to meet your particular investment needs. For a more detailed description
of the Funds, see "INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES."
 
GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNTS.  Assets supporting the guarantees under the Guarantee
Period Accounts are held in the Company's Separate Account GPA, a non-unitized
insulated separate account. Values and benefits calculated on the basis of
Guarantee Period Account allocations, however, are obligations of the Company's
General Account. Amounts allocated to a Guarantee Period Account earn a
Guaranteed Interest Rate declared by the Company. The level of the Guaranteed
Interest Rate depends on the number of years of the Guarantee Period selected.
The Company may offer up to nine Guarantee Periods ranging from two to ten years
in duration. Once declared, the Guaranteed Interest Rate will not change during
the duration of the Guarantee Period. If amounts allocated to a Guarantee Period
Account are transferred, surrendered or applied to any annuity option at any
time other than the day following the last day of the applicable Guarantee
Period, a Market Value Adjustment will apply that may increase or decrease the
account's value. For more information about the Guarantee Period Accounts and
the Market Value Adjustment, see "GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNTS."
 
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The Guarantee Period Accounts may not be available in all states.
 
FIXED ACCOUNT.  The Fixed Account is part of the General Account which consists
of all the Company's assets other than those allocated to the Variable Account
and any other separate account. Allocations to the Fixed Account are guaranteed
as to principal and a minimum rate of interest. Additional excess interest may
be declared periodically at the Company's discretion. Furthermore, the initial
rate in effect on the date an amount is allocated to the Fixed Account will be
guaranteed for one year from that date. For more information about the Fixed
Account, see APPENDIX A, "MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FIXED ACCOUNT."
 
   
WHO ARE THE INVESTMENT ADVISERS?
    
 
   
THE PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.  Allmerica Financial Investment Management Services,
Inc. ("AFIMS"), an affiliate of the Company, serves as overall manager of The
Palladian-SM- Trust and is responsible for administrative and general
supervisory services to the Portfolios. The Palladian-SM- Trust and AFIMS have
entered into Sub-Adviser Agreements with certain investment advisers for
investment management services for the Portfolios. The Portfolio Managers of the
five Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust are as follows:
    
 
   
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PORTFOLIO                                      PORTFOLIO MANAGER
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Value Portfolio                       GAMCO Investors, Inc.
Growth Portfolio                      Stonehill Capital Management, Inc.
International Growth Portfolio        Bee & Associates Incorporated
Global Strategic Income Portfolio     Allmerica Asset Management, Inc.
Global Interactive/Telecomm
 Portfolio                            GAMCO Investors, Inc.
</TABLE>
    
 
   
The Portfolio Managers (other than Allmerica Asset Management, Inc.) are not
affiliated with the Company or the Trust.
    
 
   
ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST.  AFIMS is the investment manager of Allmerica
Investment Trust and, subject to the direction of its Board of Trustees, handles
the day-to-day affairs of the Trust. AFIMS has entered into a Sub-Adviser
Agreement with its affiliate, Allmerica Asset Management, Inc., for investment
management services for the Money Market Fund.
    
 
For more information, see "DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT, THE
PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST AND ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST."
 
CAN I MAKE TRANSFERS AMONG THE FUNDS?
 
   
Yes. Prior to the Annuity Date, you may transfer among the Sub-Accounts, the
Guarantee Period Accounts, and the Fixed Account. You will incur no current
taxes on transfers while your money remains in the Contract. See "D. Transfer
Privilege." The first 12 transfers in a Contract year are guaranteed to be free
of a transfer charge. For each subsequent transfer in a Contract year, the
Company does not currently charge but reserves the right to assess a processing
charge guaranteed never to exceed $25.
    
 
WHAT IF I NEED MY MONEY BEFORE MY ANNUITY PAYOUT PHASE BEGINS?
 
   
You may surrender the Contract or make withdrawals any time before your annuity
payout phase begins. Each year you can take without a surrender charge the
greatest of 100% of cumulative earnings, 15% of the Contract's Accumulated Value
or, if you are both an Owner and the Annuitant, an amount based on your life
expectancy. Similarly, no surrender charge will apply if an amount is withdrawn
based on the Annuitant's life expectancy if the Owner is a trust or other
non-natural person.) A 10% tax penalty may apply on all amounts deemed to be
income if you are under age 59 1/2. Additional amounts may be withdrawn at any
time but may be subject to the surrender charge for payments that have not been
invested in the Contract for more than seven
    
 
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years. (A Market Value Adjustment, which may increase or decrease the value of
your account, may apply to any withdrawal made from a Guarantee Period Account
prior to the expiration of the Guarantee Period.)
    
 
In addition, except where prohibited by state law, you may withdraw all or a
portion of your money without a surrender charge if, after the Contract is
issued, you are admitted to a medical care facility, become disabled or are
diagnosed with a fatal illness. For details and restrictions, see "Reduction or
Elimination of Surrender Charge."
 
   
WHAT HAPPENS UPON DEATH DURING THE ACCUMULATION PHASE?
    
 
   
If the Annuitant, Owner or Joint Owner should die before the Annuity Date, a
death benefit will be paid to the beneficiary. Upon the death of the Annuitant
(or an Owner who is also an Annuitant), the death benefit is equal to the
greatest of:
    
 
   
- -  The Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market Value Adjustment;
    
 
   
- -  Gross payments, compounded annually at 5%, decreased proportionately to
   reflect withdrawals; or
    
 
   
- -  The death benefit that would have been payable on the most recent Contract
   anniversary date, increased for subsequent payments and decreased
   proportionately for subsequent withdrawals.
    
 
   
This guaranteed death benefit works in the following way assuming no withdrawals
are made. On the first anniversary, the death benefit will be equal to the
greater of (a) the Accumulated Value (increased by any positive Market Value
Adjustment) or (b) gross payments compounded at the annual rate of 5%. The
higher of (a) or (b) will then be locked in until the second anniversary, at
which time the death benefit will be equal to the greatest of (a) the Contract's
then current Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market Value
Adjustment; (b) gross payments compounded at the annual rate of 5% or (c) the
locked-in value of the death benefit at the first anniversary. The greatest of
(a), (b) or (c) will be locked in until the next Contract anniversary. This
calculation will then be repeated on each anniversary while the Contract remains
in force and prior to the Annuity Date. As noted above, the values of (b) and
(c) will be decreased proportionately if withdrawals are taken.
    
 
If an Owner who is not also the Annuitant dies during the accumulation phase,
the death benefit will equal the Accumulated Value of the Contract increased by
any positive Market Value Adjustment.
 
(If the Annuitant dies after the Annuity Date but before all guaranteed annuity
benefit payments have been made, the remaining payments will be paid to the
beneficiary at least as rapidly as under the annuity option in effect. See "G.
Death Benefit.")
 
WHAT CHARGES WILL I INCUR UNDER MY CONTRACT?
 
If the Accumulated Value is less than $100,000 on each Contract anniversary and
upon surrender, a $30 Contract fee will be deducted from the Contract. The
Contract fee is waived for Contracts issued to and maintained by a trustee of a
401(k) plan.
 
Should you decide to surrender the Contract, make withdrawals, or receive
payments under certain annuity payout options, you may be subject to a
contingent deferred sales charge. If applicable, this charge will be between 1%
and 7% of payments withdrawn, based on when the payments were made.
 
A deduction for state and local premium taxes, if any, may be made as described
under "C. Premium Taxes."
 
The Company will deduct a daily Mortality and Expense Risk Charge and
Administrative Expense Charge equal to 1.25% and 0.20%, respectively, of the
average daily net assets invested in each Underlying Fund. The
 
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Funds will incur certain management fees and expenses which are more fully
described in "Other Charges" and in the prospectuses for the Funds, which
accompany this Prospectus.
    
 
CAN I EXAMINE THE CONTRACT?
 
   
Yes. The Contract will be delivered to you after your purchase. If you return
the Contract to the Company within ten days of receipt, the Contract will be
canceled. (There may be a longer period in certain states; see the "Right to
Examine" provision on the cover of the Contract.) If you cancel the Contract,
you will receive a refund of any amounts allocated to the Fixed and Guarantee
Period Accounts and the Accumulated Value of any amounts allocated to the
Sub-Accounts (plus any fees or charges that may have been deducted.) If state
law requires, or if the Contract was issued as an Individual Retirement Annuity
("IRA") however, you will receive the greater of the amount described above or
your entire payment. See "B. Right to Revoke Individual Retirement Annuity."
    
 
CAN I MAKE FUTURE CHANGES UNDER MY CONTRACT?
 
There are several changes you can make after receiving the Contract:
 
- -  You may assign your ownership to someone else, except under certain qualified
   plans.
 
- -  You may change the beneficiary, unless you have irrevocably designated a
   beneficiary.
 
- -  You may change your allocation of payments.
 
- -  You may make transfers of Contract value among your current investments
   without any tax consequences.
 
- -  You may cancel the Contract within ten days of delivery (or longer if
   required by state law).
 
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                        ANNUAL AND TRANSACTION EXPENSES
 
   
The following tables show charges under your Contract, expenses of the
Sub-Accounts, and expenses of the Underlying Funds. In addition to the charges
and expenses described below, premium taxes are applicable in some states and
deducted as described under "Premium Taxes."
    
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   YEARS FROM DATE
CONTRACT CHARGES                                                      OF PAYMENT       CHARGE
- -----------------------------------------------------------------  ----------------  -----------
<S>                                                                <C>               <C>
                                                                         0-1             7%
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE:                                         2              6%
 This charge may be assessed upon surrender, withdrawal or                3              5%
 annuitization under any commutable period certain option or a            4              4%
 noncommutable period certain option of less than ten years. The          5              3%
 charge is a percentage of payments applied to the amount                 6              2%
 surrendered (in excess of any amount that is free of surrender           7              1%
 charge) within the indicated time period.                            Thereafter         0%
 
TRANSFER CHARGE:                                                                        None
 The Company currently makes no charge for transfers, and
 guarantees that the first 12 transfers in a Contract year will
 not be subject to a transfer charge. For each subsequent
 transfer, the Company reserves the right to assess a charge,
 guaranteed never to exceed $25, to reimburse the Company for the
 costs of processing the transfer.
 
ANNUAL CONTRACT FEE:                                                                  $  30
 The $30 Contract fee is deducted annually and upon surrender
 when Accumulated Value is less than $100,000. The Contract fee
 is currently waived for Contracts issued to and maintained by
 the trustee of a 401(k) plan.
 
VARIABLE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSES:
 (on an annual basis as a percentage of average daily net assets)
  Mortality and Expense Risk Charge:                                                    1.25%
  Administrative Expense Charge:                                                        0.20%
                                                                                     -----------
  Total Annual Expenses:                                                                1.45%
                                                                                     -----------
                                                                                     -----------
</TABLE>
 
   
UNDERLYING FUND EXPENSES:
    
   
In addition to the charges described above, certain fees and expenses are
deducted from the assets of the Underlying Funds. The levels of fees and
expenses vary among the Funds. For more information concerning fees and
expenses, see the prospectuses of the Funds.
    
 
   
The following table gives certain fee and expense information for the Funds for
1997. However, a performance-based management fee is provided for under the
Management Agreements for the Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust (the
"Portfolios"). The base fee is 2.00%, but the actual fee may vary from between
0.00% to
    
 
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4.00%, depending on a Portfolio's performance. Because of the possibility of
wide variations in the management fees from year-to-year, hypothetical expense
information assuming fees of 0.00%, 2.00% and 4.00%, is also shown below under
"MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PERFORMANCE FEES."
    
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    OTHER EXPENSES
                                                                      (AFTER ANY
                                                    MANAGEMENT        APPLICABLE       TOTAL FUND
FUND                                                   FEES         REIMBURSEMENT)      EXPENSES
- ------------------------------------------------  ---------------  -----------------  -------------
<S>                                               <C>              <C>                <C>
Value Portfolio.................................         0.14%(1)          1.00%(2)         1.14%
Growth Portfolio................................         0.20%(1)          1.00%(2)         1.20%
International Growth Portfolio..................         0.58%(1)          1.20%(2)         1.78%
Global Strategic Income Portfolio...............         0.40%(3)          1.20%(2)         1.60%
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio...........         0.27%(1)          1.20%(2)         1.47%
Money Market Fund...............................         0.27%             0.08%            0.35%(4)
</TABLE>
    
 
(1) A performance based advisory fee is in effect, which fee may vary anywhere
from 0.00% to 4.00%.
 
   
(2) Restated to reflect the expense limitation in effect during 1998. AFIMS has
agreed to limit operating expenses and reimburse those expenses to the extent
that the Portfolios' "other expenses" during 1998 (i.e., expenses other than
management fees) exceed the following expense limitations: 1.00% for the Value
Portfolio, 1.00% for the Growth Portfolio, 1.20% for the International Growth
Portfolio, 1.20% for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio, and 1.20% for the
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio. The limitations are in effect through
December 31, 1998. Without the effect of the expense limitations, the 1997
"Other Expenses" ratios would have been the following: 4.75% for the Value
Portfolio, 6.12% for the Growth Portfolio, 7.11% for the International Growth
Portfolio, 6.68% for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio, and 7.26% for the
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio.
    
 
   
(3) The actual management fee for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio for 1997
was 0.41%. The fee has been restated to 0.40% because, effective April 13, 1998,
a new Portfolio Manager is in place. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of
The Palladian-SM- Trust ("Board") which was held on April 9, 1998, the Board
approved a new Portfolio Management Agreement with Allmerica Asset Management,
Inc. ("AAM"). The Portfolio Management Agreement is subject to the approval of
shareholders at a meeting scheduled to be held no later than June 8, 1998. The
Portfolio Management Agreement provides that during the Portfolio Manager's
first year of service, the Portfolio will pay a fixed annual fee of 0.80% of
average daily net assets, rather than paying a performance-based fee. After the
twelfth full calendar month has elapsed under the Portfolio Management
Agreement, the performance-based fee will be in effect. Although the Agreement
sets the fee at 0.80% through April 30, 1999, the fee is subject to two
important limitations. First, until June 8, 1998, when the Portfolio Management
Agreement is to be presented at a shareholder meeting for approval, the fee will
be calculated at the lesser of the following two rates: (1) 0.80%; and (2) the
rate that would have applied under the old advisory agreement. The latter rate
varies based on prior performance, but as noted above was 0.41% for 1997.
Second, the Manager and the Portfolio Manager have voluntarily agreed to limit
their fee from June 9, 1998 through April 30, 1999 to an annual rate of 0.40%.
See the Prospectus of The Palladian-SM- Trust for more information.
    
 
(4) Under the Management Agreement with Allmerica Investment Trust, AFIMS has
declared a voluntary expense limitation of 0.60% for the Money Market Fund, but
the expenses of the Money Market Fund did not exceed the cap in 1997. The
limitation may be terminated at any time.
 
EXAMPLES
 
The following examples demonstrate the cumulative expenses which would be paid
at one, three, five, and ten years, assuming the 1997 expenses set forth above,
a $1,000 investment in a Sub-Account and a 5% annual return on assets, as
required by rules of the SEC.
 
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(1) IF, AT THE END OF THE APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, YOU SURRENDER THE CONTRACT OR
ANNUITIZE* UNDER A COMMUTABLE PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION OR A NON-COMMUTABLE PERIOD
CERTAIN OPTION OF LESS THAN TEN YEARS, OR ANY FIXED PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION, YOU
WOULD PAY THE FOLLOWING EXPENSES ON A $1,000 INVESTMENT, ASSUMING A 5% ANNUAL
RETURN ON ASSETS:
    
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                      1 YEAR     3 YEARS    5 YEARS   10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------
<S>                                                      <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
Value Portfolio........................................     $88       $127       $168       $296
Growth Portfolio.......................................     $88       $129       $171       $302
International Growth Portfolio.........................     $94       $146       $199       $357
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................     $92       $141       $191       $341
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................     $91       $137       $184       $328
Money Market Fund......................................     $80       $105       $130       $216
</TABLE>
 
   
(2) IF, AT THE END OF THE APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, YOU ANNUITIZE* UNDER A LIFE
OPTION OR A NON-COMMUTABLE PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION OF TEN YEARS OR LONGER, OR IF
YOU DO NOT SURRENDER OR ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT, YOU WOULD PAY THE FOLLOWING
EXPENSES ON A $1,000 INVESTMENT, ASSUMING A 5% ANNUAL RETURN ON ASSETS:
    
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                      1 YEAR     3 YEARS    5 YEARS   10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------
<S>                                                      <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
Value Portfolio........................................     $27        $82       $140       $296
Growth Portfolio.......................................     $27        $84       $143       $302
International Growth Portfolio.........................     $33       $101       $171       $357
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................     $31        $96       $163       $341
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................     $30        $92       $156       $328
Money Market Fund......................................     $19        $58       $100       $216
</TABLE>
 
   
As required in rules promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the
"1940 Act"), the Contract fee is reflected in the examples by a method to show
the "average" impact on an investment in the Variable Account. The total
Contract fees collected are divided by the total average net assets attributable
to the Contracts. The resulting percentage is 0.04%, and the amount of the
Contract fee is assumed to be $0.40 in the examples. The Contract fee is
deducted only when the Accumulated Value is less than $100,000. Lower costs
apply to Contracts issued to a 401(k) plan.
    
 
   
* The Contract fee is not deducted after annuitization. No contingent deferred
sales charge is assessed at the time of annuitization under an option including
a life contingency or under a noncommutable period certain option of ten years
or longer.
    
 
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PERFORMANCE FEES
 
The tables below show the expenses of the Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust
as if the Portfolios paid performance based management fees of 0%, 2%, and 4%,
respectively.
 
   
A performance-based management fee is currently in effect for the Portfolios of
The Palladian-SM- Trust, other than the Global Strategic Income Portfolio. The
base fee is 2.00%, but the actual fee may vary from between 0.00% to 4.00%,
depending on the Portfolio's performance. The base fee of 2.00% will be paid if
the Portfolio's performance (net of all fees and expenses, including the
management fee) is between 1.5 and 3.0 percentage points higher than the
applicable benchmark index. A fee of 4.00% will be paid only if the Portfolio's
performance (net of all fees and expenses, including the management fee) is at
least 7.5 percentage points higher than the applicable benchmark index. No fee
will apply if the Portfolio's performance is more than 3.0 percentage points
lower than the applicable benchmark index; see the prospectus of The
Palladian-SM- Trust for more details. Because of this variation, expense
information assuming fees of 0.00%, 2.00% and 4.00% is shown below. The fee,
however, could be any figure between 0.00% and 4.00%. In 1997, the actual
management fees were 0.14% for the Value Portfolio, 0.20% for the Growth
Portfolio, 0.58% for the International Growth Portfolio, and 0.27% for the
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio.
    
 
   
For the first 12 full calendar months after a new Portfolio Manager is hired
(or, in the case of a Portfolio that had only one Portfolio Manager, for the
first 12 full calendar months of operations), the advisory agreement set the
management fee at an annual rate of 0.80% of the Portfolio's average daily net
assets. As of the date of this prospectus, this initial fee is relevant for only
one Portfolio -- the Global Strategic Income Portfolio. That Portfolio has
retained Allmerica Asset Management Inc. ("AAM") as Portfolio Manager effective
April 13, 1998. The Portfolio Management Agreement with AAM provides that,
during AAM's first year of service the Portfolio will pay a fixed annual fee of
0.80% of average daily net assets, rather than paying a performance-based fee.
After the twelfth full calendar month has elapsed under the Portfolio Management
Agreement, the performance-based fee arrangement described above will be in
effect. However, AFIMS and AAM have voluntarily agreed that for the first year
(through April 30, 1999) the management fee will be capped at 0.40%. The fee is
subject to additional limitations. For more information, see Footnote 3, below,
and the prospectus for The Palladian-SM- Trust.
    
 
EXAMPLE 1 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 0.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.
 
(For the fee to be 0.00% a Portfolio's performance, net of all fees and
expenses, would have to be more than 3.0 percentage points below the benchmark
index.)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     OTHER EXPENSES
                                                                       (AFTER ANY         TOTAL
                                                     MANAGEMENT        APPLICABLE       OPERATING
FUND                                                    FEES         REIMBURSEMENT)     EXPENSES
- -------------------------------------------------  ---------------  -----------------  -----------
<S>                                                <C>              <C>                <C>
Value Portfolio..................................         0.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        1.00%
Growth Portfolio.................................         0.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        1.00%
International Growth Portfolio...................         0.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        1.20%
Global Strategic Income Portfolio................         0.00%(3)          1.20%(2)        1.20%
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio............         0.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        1.20%
Money Market Fund................................         0.27%             0.08%           0.35%(4)
</TABLE>
    
 
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EXAMPLE 2 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 2.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.
 
(For the fee to be 2.00%, a Portfolio's performance, net of all fees and
expenses, would have to be between 1.5 and 3.0 percentage points higher than the
benchmark index.)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     OTHER EXPENSES
                                                                       (AFTER ANY         TOTAL
                                                     MANAGEMENT        APPLICABLE       OPERATING
FUND                                                    FEES         REIMBURSEMENT)     EXPENSES
- -------------------------------------------------  ---------------  -----------------  -----------
<S>                                                <C>              <C>                <C>
Value Portfolio..................................         2.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        3.00%
Growth Portfolio.................................         2.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        3.00%
International Growth Portfolio...................         2.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        3.20%
Global Strategic Income Portfolio................         2.00%(3)          1.20%(2)        3.20%
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio............         2.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        3.20%
Money Market Fund................................         0.27%             0.08%           0.35%(4)
</TABLE>
    
 
EXAMPLE 3 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 4.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.
 
(For the fee to be 4.00%, a Portfolio's performance, net of all fees and
expenses, would have to be at least 7.5 percentage points higher than the
benchmark index.)
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     OTHER EXPENSES
                                                                       (AFTER ANY         TOTAL
                                                     MANAGEMENT        APPLICABLE       OPERATING
FUND                                                    FEES         REIMBURSEMENT)     EXPENSES
- -------------------------------------------------  ---------------  -----------------  -----------
<S>                                                <C>              <C>                <C>
Value Portfolio..................................         4.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        5.00%
Growth Portfolio.................................         4.00%(1)          1.00%(2)        5.00%
International Growth Portfolio...................         4.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        5.20%
Global Strategic Income Portfolio................         4.00%(3)          1.20%(2)        5.20%
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio............         4.00%(1)          1.20%(2)        5.20%
Money Market Fund................................         0.27%             0.08%           0.35%(4)
</TABLE>
    
 
- ------------------------
 
(1) A performance based advisory fee is in effect, which fee may vary anywhere
from 0.00% to 4.00%.
 
   
(2) AFIMS has agreed to limit operating expenses and reimburse those expenses to
the extent that the "other expenses" of the Portfolios during 1998 (i.e.,
expenses other than management fees) exceed the following expense limitations:
1.00% for the Value Portfolio, 1.00% for the Growth Portfolio, 1.20% for the
International Growth Portfolio, 1.20% for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio,
and 1.20% for the Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio. The limitations are in
effect through December 31, 1998. For the Value Portfolio and the Growth
Portfolio, different expense limitations were in effect during 1997. Without the
effect of the expense limitations, the 1997 "Other Expenses" ratios would have
been 4.75% for the Value Portfolio, 6.12% for the Growth Portfolio, 7.11% for
the International Growth Portfolio, 6.68% for the Global Strategic Income
Portfolio, and 7.26% for the Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio.
    
 
   
(3) The actual management fee for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio for 1997
was 0.41%. The fee has been restated to 0.40% because, effective April 13, 1998,
a new Portfolio Manager is in place. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of
The Palladian-SM- Trust ("Board") which was held on April 9, 1998, the Board
approved a new Portfolio Management Agreement with Allmerica Asset Management,
Inc. ("AAM"). The Portfolio Management Agreement is subject to the approval of
shareholders at a meeting scheduled to be held no later than June 8, 1998. The
Portfolio Management Agreement provides that during the Portfolio Manager's
first year of service, the Portfolio will pay a fixed annual fee of 0.80% of
average daily net assets, rather than paying a performance-based fee. After the
twelfth full calendar month has elapsed under the Portfolio Management
Agreement, the performance-based fee will be in effect. Although the Agreement
sets the fee at 0.80% through April 30, 1999, the fee is subject to two
important limitations. First, until June 8, 1998, when
    
 
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the Portfolio Management Agreement is to be presented at a shareholder meeting
for approval, the fee will be calculated at the lesser of the following two
rates: (1) 0.80%; and (2) the rate that would have applied under the old
advisory Agreement. The latter rate varies based on prior performance, but as
noted above was 0.41% for 1997. Second, the Manager and the Portfolio Manager
have voluntarily agreed to limit their fee from June 9, 1998 through April 30,
1999 to an annual rate of 0.40%. See the Prospectus of The Palladian-SM- Trust
for more information.
    
 
(4) Under the Management Agreement with Allmerica Investment Trust, AFIMS has
declared a voluntary expense limitation of 0.60% for the Money Market Fund, but
the expenses of the Money Market Fund did not exceed the cap in 1997. The
limitation may be terminated at any time.
 
   
EXAMPLES BASED ON HYPOTHETICAL PERFORMANCE FEES OF THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.
    
 
The information given under the following hypothetical examples should not be
considered a representation of past or future expenses. Actual expenses may be
greater or lesser than those shown. In particular, because the advisory fee of
the five Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust may vary from 0.00% to 4.00%
depending on performance, three separate examples are provided: Example (1)
assumes that no advisory fee is paid for each of the five Portfolios; Example
(2) assumes that the advisory fee for the five Portfolios is paid at the annual
rate of 2.00%; and Example (3) assumes that the advisory fee is paid at the
annual rate of 4.00%.
 
(1) IF, AT THE END OF THE APPLICABLE PERIOD, YOU SURRENDER THE CONTRACT OR
ANNUITIZE* UNDER A COMMUTABLE PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION OR A NON-COMMUTABLE PERIOD
CERTAIN OPTION OF LESS THAN TEN YEARS, OR ANY FIXED PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION, YOU
WOULD PAY THE FOLLOWING EXPENSES ON A $1,000 INVESTMENT, ASSUMING A 5% ANNUAL
RETURN ON ASSETS:
 
EXAMPLE 1 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 0.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $      86    $     123    $     161    $     283
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $      86    $     123    $     161    $     283
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $      88    $     129    $     171    $     302
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $      88    $     129    $     171    $     302
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $      88    $     129    $     171    $     302
Money Market Fund......................................   $      80    $     105    $     130    $     216
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE 2 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 2.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $     105    $     180    $     255    $     462
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $     105    $     180    $     255    $     462
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $     107    $     185    $     263    $     478
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $     107    $     185    $     263    $     478
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $     107    $     185    $     263    $     478
Money Market Fund......................................   $      80    $     105    $     130    $     216
</TABLE>
 
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EXAMPLE 3 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 4.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $     124    $     233    $     340    $     609
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $     124    $     233    $     340    $     609
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $     126    $     239    $     348    $     623
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $     126    $     239    $     348    $     623
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $     126    $     239    $     348    $     623
Money Market Fund......................................   $      80    $     105    $     130    $     216
</TABLE>
 
(2) IF, AT THE END OF THE APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, YOU ANNUITIZE* UNDER A LIFE
OPTION OR A NON-COMMUTABLE PERIOD CERTAIN OPTION OF TEN YEARS OR LONGER, OR IF
YOU DO NOT SURRENDER OR ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT, YOU WOULD PAY THE FOLLOWING
EXPENSES ON A $1,000 INVESTMENT, ASSUMING A 5% ANNUAL RETURN ON ASSETS:
 
EXAMPLE 1 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 0.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $      25    $      78    $     133    $     283
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $      25    $      78    $     133    $     283
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $      27    $      84    $     143    $     302
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $      27    $      84    $     143    $     302
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $      27    $      84    $     143    $     302
Money Market Fund......................................   $      19    $      58    $     100    $     216
</TABLE>
 
   
EXAMPLE 2 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 2.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST
    
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $      45    $     136    $     228    $     462
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $      45    $     136    $     228    $     462
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $      47    $     142    $     238    $     478
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $      47    $     142    $     238    $     478
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $      47    $     142    $     238    $     478
Money Market Fund......................................   $      19    $      58    $     100    $     216
</TABLE>
 
   
EXAMPLE 3 -- ASSUMING ADVISORY FEE OF 4.00% FOR THE PORTFOLIOS OF THE
  PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST(1)
    
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                       1 YEAR       3 YEARS      5 YEARS     10 YEARS
- -------------------------------------------------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -----------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
Value Portfolio........................................   $      65    $     193    $     316    $     609
Growth Portfolio.......................................   $      65    $     193    $     316    $     609
International Growth Portfolio.........................   $      67    $     198    $     325    $     623
Global Strategic Income Portfolio......................   $      67    $     198    $     325    $     623
Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio..................   $      67    $     198    $     325    $     623
Money Market Fund......................................   $      19    $      58    $     100    $     216
</TABLE>
 
- ------------------------
 
   
(1)  In order to have a 5% annual return and a management fee of 4%, the
performance of the Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust would have to be 9%
before the deduction of the 4% fee resulting in performance of 5% and the
benchmark index would have to decrease at least 2.5 percentage points (meaning
the Portfolio's performance after fees and expenses was at least 7.5 percentage
points better than the benchmark index.
    
 
As required in rules promulgated under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the
"1940 Act"), the Contract fee is reflected in the examples by a method to show
the "average" impact on an investment in the Variable Account. The total
Contract fees collected are divided by the total average net assets attributable
to the
 
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Contracts. The resulting percentage is 0.04%, and the amount of the Contract fee
is assumed to be $0.40 in the examples. The Contract fee is deducted only when
the Accumulated Value is less than $100,000. Lower costs apply to Contracts
issued to a 401(k) plan.
    
 
   
*  The Contract fee is not deducted after annuitization. No contingent deferred
sales charge is assessed at the time of annuitization under an option including
a life contingency or under a noncommutable period certain option of ten years
or longer.
    
 
                        CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
 
   
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SUB-ACCOUNT                                                                              1997
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<S>                                                                                    <C>
VALUE PORTFOLIO
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      1.243
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................      4,264
GROWTH PORTFOLIO
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      1.055
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................      3,964
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      0.907
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................      3,438
GLOBAL STRATEGIC INCOME PORTFOLIO
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      1.028
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................      1,604
GLOBAL INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM PORTFOLIO
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      1.295
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................      1,592
MONEY MARKET FUND....................................................................
Unit Value:
  Beginning of Period................................................................          0
  End of Period......................................................................      1.032
Number of Units Outstanding at End of Period (in thousands)..........................        440
</TABLE>
    
 
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                            PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
    
 
   
This Contract first was offered to the public in 1997. The Company, however, may
advertise "total return" and "average annual total return" performance
information based on the periods that the Sub-Accounts have been in existence
and the periods that the Underlying Funds have been in existence. Both the total
return and yield figures are based on historical earnings and are not intended
to indicate future performance.
    
 
   
The total return of a Sub-Account refers to the total of the income generated by
an investment in the Sub-Account and of the changes in the value of the
principal (due to realized and unrealized capital gains or losses) for a
specified period, reduced by Variable Account charges, and expressed as a
percentage.
    
 
   
The average annual total return represents the average annual percentage change
in the value of an investment in the Sub-Account over a given period of time. It
represents averaged figures as opposed to the actual performance of a
Sub-Account, which will vary from year to year.
    
 
   
The yield of the Sub-Account investing in the Money Market Fund refers to the
income generated by an investment in the Sub-Account over a seven-day period
(which period will be specified in the advertisement). This income is then
"annualized" by assuming that the income generated in the specific week is
generated over a 52-week period. This annualized yield is shown as a percentage
of the investment. The "effective yield" calculation is similar but, when
annualized, the income earned by an investment in the Sub-Account is assumed to
be reinvested. Thus the effective yield will be slightly higher than the yield
because of the compounding effect of this assumed reinvestment.
    
 
   
The yield of a Sub-Account investing in a Fund other than the Money Market Fund
refers to the annualized income generated by an investment in the Sub-Account
over a specified 30-day or one-month period. The yield is calculated by assuming
that the income generated by the investment during that 30-day or one-month
period is generated each period over a 12-month period and is shown as a
percentage of the investment.
    
 
   
Quotations of average annual total return for the periods that the Sub-Accounts
have been in existence are calculated in the manner prescribed by the SEC and
show the percentage rate of return of a hypothetical initial investment of
$1,000 for the most recent one, five and ten year period or for a period
covering the time the Sub-Account has been in existence, if less than the
prescribed periods. The calculation is adjusted to reflect the deduction of the
annual Sub-Account asset charge of 1.45%, the Underlying Fund charges, the $30
annual Contract fee and the contingent deferred sales charge which would be
assessed if the investment were completely withdrawn at the end of the specified
period. Quotations of supplemental average total returns for the periods that
the Sub-Accounts have been in existence are calculated in exactly the same
manner and for the same periods of time except that it does not reflect the
contingent deferred sales charge but assumes that the Contract is not
surrendered at the end of the periods shown.
    
 
   
Additional performance may also be shown calculated in exactly the same manner
as described above, however, the period of time may be based on the Underlying
Fund's lifetime, which may predate the Sub-Account's inception date. These
performance calculations are based on the assumption that the Sub-Account
corresponding to the applicable Underlying Fund was actually in existence
throughout the stated period and that the contractual charges and expenses
during that period were equal to those currently assessed under the Contract.
    
 
   
For more detailed information about these performance calculations, including
actual formulas and performance numbers, see the SAI.
    
 
   
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION FOR ANY SUB-ACCOUNT REFLECTS ONLY THE PERFORMANCE OF A
HYPOTHETICAL INVESTMENT IN THE SUB-ACCOUNT DURING THE TIME PERIOD ON WHICH THE
CALCULATIONS ARE BASED. PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN LIGHT OF
THE INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES AND RISK CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
UNDERLYING FUND IN WHICH THE SUB-ACCOUNT INVESTS AND THE MARKET CONDITIONS
DURING THE
    
 
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GIVEN TIME PERIOD, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A REPRESENTATION OF WHAT MAY
BE ACHIEVED IN THE FUTURE.
    
 
   
Performance information for a Sub-Account may be compared, in reports and
promotional literature, to: (1) the Standard & Poor's 500 Composite Stock Price
Index ("S&P 500"), Dow Jones Industrial Average ("DJIA"), Shearson Lehman
Aggregate Bond Index or other unmanaged indices so that investors may compare
the Sub-Account results with those of a group of unmanaged securities widely
regarded by investors as representative of the securities markets in general;
(2) other groups of variable annuity separate accounts or other investment
products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services, a widely used independent
research firm which ranks mutual funds and other investment products by overall
performance, investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services,
companies, publications, or persons, who rank such investment products on
overall performance or other criteria; or (3) the Consumer Price Index (a
measure for inflation) to assess the real rate of return from an investment in
the Sub-Account. Unmanaged indices may assume the reinvestment of dividends but
generally do not reflect deductions for administrative and management costs and
expenses.
    
 
   
At times, the Company may also advertise the ratings and other information
assigned to it by independent rating organizations such as A.M. Best Company
("A.M. Best"), Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's"), Standard & Poor's
Insurance Rating Services ("S&P") and Duff & Phelps. A.M. Best's and Moody's
ratings reflect their current opinion of the Company's relative financial
strength and operating performance in comparison to the norms of the life/health
insurance industry. S&P's and Duff & Phelps' ratings measure the ability of an
insurance company to meet its obligations under insurance policies it issues and
do not measure the ability of such companies to meet other non-policy
obligations. The ratings also do not relate to the performance of the Funds.
    
 
               DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT,
            THE PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST, AND ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST
 
THE COMPANY.  The Company is a life insurance company organized under the laws
of Delaware in July 1974. Its principal office ("Principal Office") is located
at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 01653; Telephone 508-855-1000. The Company
is subject to the laws of the state of Delaware governing insurance companies
and to regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance of Delaware. In addition, the
Company is subject to the insurance laws and regulations of other states and
jurisdictions in which it is licensed to operate. As of December 31, 1997, the
Company had over $9.4 billion in assets and over $26.6 billion of life insurance
in force.
 
Effective October 1, 1995, the Company changed its name from SMA Life Assurance
Company to Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company. The Company
is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of First Allmerica Financial Life
Insurance Company ("First Allmerica") which, in turn, is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Allmerica Financial Corporation ("AFC"). First Allmerica,
originally organized under the laws of Massachusetts in 1844 as a mutual life
insurance company and known as State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America,
converted to a stock life insurance company and adopted its present name on
October 16, 1995. First Allmerica is the fifth oldest life insurance company in
America. As of December 31, 1997, First Allmerica and its subsidiaries
(including the Company) had over $16.3 billion in combined assets and over $43.8
billion in life insurance in force.
 
The Company is a charter member of the Insurance Marketplace Standards
Association ("IMSA"). Companies that belong to IMSA subscribe to a rigorous set
of standards that cover the various aspects of sales and service for
individually sold life insurance and annuities. IMSA members have adopted
policies and procedures that demonstrate a commitment to honesty, fairness and
integrity in all customer contacts involving sales and service of individual
life insurance and annuity products.
 
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THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT.  The Fulcrum Separate Account (the "Variable Account") is
a separate investment account of the Company with six Sub-Accounts. The assets
used to fund the variable portions of the Contracts are set aside in
Sub-Accounts kept separate from the general assets of the Company. Each Sub-
Account is administered and accounted for as part of the general business of the
Company. The income, capital gains, or capital losses of each Sub-Account,
however, are allocated to each Sub-Account, without regard to any other income,
capital gains, or capital losses of the Company. Under Delaware law, the assets
of the Variable Account may not be charged with any liabilities arising out of
any other business of the Company.
 
The Variable Account was authorized by vote of the Board of Directors of the
Company on June 13, 1996. The Variable Account meets the definition of "separate
account" under federal securities laws and is registered with the SEC as a unit
investment trust under the 1940 Act. This registration does not involve the
supervision of management or investment practices or policies of the Variable
Account by the SEC.
 
The Company reserves the right, subject to compliance with applicable law, to
change the names of the Variable Account and the Sub-Accounts.
 
   
THE PALLADIAN-SM- TRUST.  The Palladian-SM- Trust was established as a
Massachusetts business trust on September 8, 1993, and is registered with the
SEC as a management investment company. Five investment portfolios (the
"Portfolios") are currently available under the Contract. The assets of each
Portfolio are held separate from the assets of the other Portfolios. Each
Portfolio operates as a separate investment vehicle and the income or losses of
one Portfolio have no effect on the investment performance of another Portfolio.
Shares of The Palladian-SM- Trust are not offered to the general public, but
solely to separate accounts of insurance companies for the purpose of providing
a vehicle for the investment of assets.
    
 
Allmerica Financial Investment Management Services, Inc. ("AFIMS") serves as
overall manager of The Palladian-SM- Trust and is responsible for general
investment supervisory services to the Portfolios. The Palladian-SM- Trust and
AFIMS have retained several Portfolio Managers to manage the assets of each
Portfolio. AFIMS is located at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 01653.
 
The five Portfolios of The Palladian-SM- Trust and their respective Portfolio
Managers are as follows:
 
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PORTFOLIO                             PORTFOLIO MANAGER
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<S>                                   <C>
The Value Portfolio                   GAMCO Investors, Inc.
The Growth Portfolio                  Stonehill Capital Management, Inc.
The International Growth Portfolio    Bee & Associates Incorporated
The Global Strategic Income           Allmerica Asset Management, Inc.
Portfolio                             GAMCO Investors, Inc.
The Global Interactive/Telecomm
Portfolio
</TABLE>
 
Allmerica Asset Management, Inc. ("AAM") is an affiliate of the Company and of
AFIMS. The other Portfolio Managers are not affiliated with the Company or with
AFIMS.
 
   
The Palladian-SM- Trust currently pays AFIMS and the Portfolio Managers a
monthly fee (the "management fee") based on the average daily net assets of each
Portfolio. For the first year that a new Portfolio Manager is hired (or, in the
case of a Portfolio that has had only one Portfolio Manager, for the first year
of operations) the advisory fee is set at an annual rate of 0.80% of the
Portfolio's average daily net assets. After the twelfth full calendar month has
elapsed, the performance-based fee will be in effect. As of the date of this
prospectus, this first year fee arrangement is in effect for only one Portfolio
- -- the Global Strategic Income Portfolio. That Portfolio has a new Portfolio
Manager, Allmerica Asset Management, Inc. ("AAM"), effective April 13, 1998. The
Portfolio Management Agreement with AAM is subject to the approval of
shareholders at a meeting scheduled to be held no later than June 8, 1998. Until
the Portfolio Management Agreement is approved by shareholders, the advisory fee
will be the lesser of (1) the 0.80% fee and (2) the rate that would have applied
under the advisory agreement with the Portfolio's previous Portfolio Manager.
However, AFIMS
    
 
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and AAM have voluntarily agreed that for the first year (through April 30, 1999)
the management fee for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio will be set at
0.40%.
    
 
Other than for the Global Strategic Income Portfolio, each Portfolio Manager is
currently paid on an incentive fee basis, which could result in either higher
than average management fees or, possibly, no management fee at all, depending
on how well each Portfolio Manager performs. There are two components to the
management fee: the basic fee and the incentive fee. The management fee is
structured to vary based upon the Portfolio's performance (after expenses)
compared to that of an appropriate market benchmark selected for that Portfolio.
The management fee schedule provides for an incentive performance fee for
superior performance, and provides for lower fee for sub-par performance. The
base fee is 2.00%, but may vary from 0.00% to 4.00% depending on the Portfolio's
performance.
 
ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST.  Allmerica Investment Trust is an open-end,
diversified, management investment company registered with the SEC under the
1940 Act.
 
Allmerica Investment Trust was established as a Massachusetts business trust on
October 11, 1984, for the purpose of providing a vehicle for the investment of
assets of various variable accounts established by the Company or other
affiliated insurance companies. The Money Market Fund of Allmerica Investment
Trust is available under the Contract; certain other funds of Allmerica
Investment Trust are not currently offered under the Contract. Shares of the
Trust are not offered to the general public but solely to such variable
accounts.
 
   
AFIMS is the investment manager of Allmerica Investment Trust and, subject to
the direction of the Board of Trustees, handles the day-to-day affairs of the
Trust. AFIMS has entered into a Sub-Adviser Agreement with its affiliate,
Allmerica Asset Management, Inc. ("AAM") for investment management services for
the Money Market Fund. Under the Sub-Adviser Agreement, AAM is authorized to
engage in portfolio transactions on behalf of the Money Market Fund, subject to
such general or specific instructions as may be given by the Trustees. The terms
of the Sub-Adviser Agreement cannot be materially changed without the approval
of a majority in interest of the shareholders of the Fund. Both AFIMS and AAM
are located at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01653.
    
 
   
Other than the expenses specifically assumed by AFIMS under the Management
Agreement, all expenses incurred in the operation of the Trust are borne by it,
including fees and expenses associated with the registration and qualification
of the Trust's shares under the Securities Act of 1933 ("1933 Act") other fees
payable to the SEC, independent public accountant, legal and custodian fees,
association membership dues, taxes, interest, insurance premiums, brokerage
commissions, fees and expenses of the Trustees who are not affiliated with First
Allmerica and its affiliates and subsidiaries, expenses for proxies,
prospectuses, reports to shareholders and other expenses.
    
 
   
For providing its services under the Management Agreement, AFIMS will receive a
fee, computed daily at an annual rate based on the average daily net asset value
of the Money Market Fund as follows: 0.35% on net asset value up to $50,000,000;
0.25% on the next $200,000,000; and 0.20% on the remainder. The fee is paid from
the assets of the Money Market Fund. AFIMS is solely responsible for the payment
of all fees for investment management services to AAM, which will be a fee of
0.10%, computed daily at an annual rate based on the average daily net asset
value of the Money Market Fund.
    
 
                       INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
 
A summary of investment objectives of each of the Funds is set forth below. More
detailed information regarding the investment objective, restrictions and risks,
expenses paid by the Funds, and other relevant information regarding the Funds
may be found in the prospectuses of The Palladian-SM- Trust and Allmerica
Investment Trust which accompany this Prospectus and should be read carefully
before investing. The Statements of Additional Information of the Trusts are
available upon request. There can be no assurance that
 
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the investment objectives of the Funds can be achieved or that the value of a
Contract will equal or exceed the aggregate amount of the payments made under
the Contract.
 
VALUE PORTFOLIO -- seeks to make money for investors by investing primarily in
companies that the Portfolio Manager believes are undervalued and that by virtue
of anticipated developments may, in the Portfolio Manager's judgment, achieve
significant capital appreciation.
 
GROWTH PORTFOLIO -- seeks to make money for investors by investing primarily in
securities selected for their long-term growth prospects.
 
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO -- seeks to make money for investors by investing
internationally for long-term capital appreciation, primarily in equity
securities.
 
GLOBAL STRATEGIC INCOME PORTFOLIO -- seeks to make money for investors by
investing for high current income and capital appreciation in a variety of
domestic and foreign fixed-income securities.
 
GLOBAL INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM PORTFOLIO -- seeks to make money for investors
primarily by investing globally in equity securities of companies engaged in the
development, manufacture or sale of interactive and/ or telecommunications
services and products.
 
   
MONEY MARKET FUND -- seeks to obtain maximum current income consistent with the
preservation of capital and liquidity.
    
 
If there is a material change in the investment policy of a Fund, the Owner will
be notified of the change. If the Owner has Accumulated Value allocated to that
Fund, he or she may have the Accumulated Value reallocated without charge to
another Fund or to the Fixed Account or a Guarantee Period Account, where
available, on written request received by the Company within 60 days of the
later of (1) the effective date of such change in the investment policy, or (2)
the receipt of the notice of the Owner's right to transfer.
 
                          DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTRACT
 
A. PAYMENTS
 
The Company's underwriting requirements, which include receipt of the initial
payment and allocation instructions by the Company at its Principal Office, must
be met before a contract can be issued. These requirements also may include the
proper completion of an application; however, where permitted, the Company may
issue a contract without completion of an application for certain classes of
annuity contracts. Payments are to be made payable to the Company. A net payment
is equal to the payment received less the amount of any applicable premium tax.
 
The initial net payment will be credited to the Contract as of the date that all
issue requirements are properly met. If all issue requirements are not complied
with within five business days of the Company's receipt of the initial payment,
the payment will be returned unless the Owner specifically consents to the
holding of the initial payment until completion of any outstanding issue
requirements. Subsequent payments will be credited as of the Valuation Date
received at the Principal Office.
 
Payments are not limited as to frequency and number, but there are certain
limitations as to amount. Currently, the initial payment must be at least
$25,000. Under a salary deduction or monthly automatic payment plan, the minimum
initial payment is $50. In all cases, each subsequent payment must be at least
$50. Where the contribution on behalf of an employee under an employer-sponsored
retirement plan is less than $600 but more than $300 annually, the Company may
issue a contract on the employee, if the plan's average annual contribution per
eligible plan participant is at least $600. The minimum allocation to a
Guarantee Period
 
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Account is $1,000. If less than $1,000 is allocated to a Guarantee Period
Account, the Company reserves the right to apply that amount to the Money Market
Fund.
 
Generally, unless otherwise requested, all payments will be allocated among the
accounts in the same proportion that the initial net payment is allocated, or,
if subsequently changed, according to the most recent allocation instructions.
To the extent permitted by state law, however, if the Contract is issued as an
IRA or is issued in Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington or West Virginia, any
portion of the initial net payment and of additional net payments received
during the Contract's first 15 days measured from the issue date, allocated to
any Sub-Account and/or any Guarantee Period Account, will be held in the Money
Market Fund until the end of the 15-day period. Thereafter, these amounts will
be allocated as requested.
 
The Owner may change allocation instructions for new payments pursuant to a
written or telephone request. If telephone requests are elected by the Owner, a
properly completed authorization must be on file before telephone requests will
be honored. The policy of the Company and its agents and affiliates is that they
will not be responsible for losses resulting from acting upon telephone requests
reasonably believed to be genuine. The Company will employ reasonable procedures
to confirm that instructions communicated by telephone are genuine; otherwise,
the Company may be liable for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent
instructions. The procedures the Company follows for transactions initiated by
telephone include requirements that callers on behalf of the Owner identify
themselves by name and identify the Annuitant by name, date of birth and social
security number. All transfer instructions by telephone are tape recorded.
 
B. RIGHT TO REVOKE INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITY
 
An individual purchasing a Contract intended to qualify as an Individual
Retirement Annuity ("IRA") may revoke the Contract at any time within ten days
after receipt of the Contract and receive a refund. In order to revoke the
Contract, the Owner must mail or deliver the Contract to the representative
through whom the Contract was purchased, to the Principal Office at 440 Lincoln
Street, Worcester, MA 01653, or to any local office of the Company. Mailing or
delivery must occur on or before ten days after receipt of the Contract for
revocation to be effective.
 
Within seven days the Company will provide a refund equal to the greater of (1)
gross payments, or (2) the Accumulated Value plus any amounts deducted under the
Contract or by the Funds for taxes, charges or fees.
 
The liability of the Variable Account under this provision is limited to the
Owner's Accumulated Value in the Sub-Accounts on the date of cancellation. Any
additional amounts refunded to the Owner will be paid by the Company.
 
C. RIGHT TO REVOKE ALL OTHER CONTRACTS
 
In Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington and West Virginia, an Owner may
revoke the Contract at any time within ten days (20 in Idaho) after receipt of
the Contract and receive a refund as described under "B. Right to Revoke
Individual Retirement Annuity," above.
 
In all other states, an Owner may return the Contract at any time within ten
days (or the number of days required by state law if more than ten) after
receipt of the contract. The Company will pay to the Owner an amount equal to
the sum of (1) the difference between the premium paid, including fees, and any
amount allocated to the Variable Account; and (2) the Accumulated Value of
amounts allocated to the Variable Account as of the date the request is
received. If the contract was purchased as an IRA, the IRA revocation right
described above may be utilized in lieu of the special surrender right.
 
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D. TRANSFER PRIVILEGE
 
At any time prior to the Annuity Date the Owner may have amounts transferred
among all accounts. Transfer values will be effected at the Accumulation Value
next computed after receipt of the transfer order. The Company will make
transfers pursuant to written or telephone requests. As discussed in "A.
Payments," a properly completed authorization form must be on file before
telephone requests will be honored. In Oregon and Massachusetts, payments and
transfers to the Fixed Account are subject to certain restrictions. See APPENDIX
A, "MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FIXED ACCOUNT."
 
Transfers to a Guarantee Period Account must be at least $1,000. If the amount
to be transferred to a Guarantee Period Account is less than $1,000, the Company
may transfer that amount to the Sub-Account which invests in the Money Market
Fund.
 
   
AUTOMATIC TRANSFERS (DOLLAR COST AVERAGING) AND AUTOMATIC ACCOUNT REBALANCING
OPTIONS.  The Owner may elect automatic transfers of a predetermined dollar
amount, not less than $100, on a periodic basis (monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly,
semi-annually or annually) from the Global Strategic Income Portfolio, Money
Market Fund or the Fixed Account (the "source account") to one or more Funds.
Automatic transfers may not be made into the Fixed Account, the Guarantee Period
Accounts or, if applicable, the Fund being used as the source account. If an
automatic transfer would reduce the balance in the source account to less than
$100, the entire balance will be transferred proportionately to the chosen
Funds. Automatic transfers will continue until the amount in the source account
on a transfer date is zero or the Owner's request to terminate the option is
received by the Company. If additional amounts are allocated to the source
account after its balance has fallen to zero, this option will not restart
automatically, and the Owner must provide a new request to the Company.
    
 
   
To the extent permitted by state law, the Company reserves the right, from time
to time, to credit an enhanced interest rate to certain initial and/or
subsequent payments which are deposited into the Fixed Account and which utilize
the Fixed Account as the source account for the payment from which to process
automatic transfer. For more information see APPENDIX A, "MORE INFORMATION ABOUT
THE FIXED ACCOUNT."
    
 
   
The Owner may request automatic rebalancing of Sub-Account allocations on a
monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis in accordance with
percentage allocations specified by the Owner. As frequently as specified by the
Owner, the Company will review the percentage allocations in the Funds and, if
necessary, transfer amounts to ensure conformity with the designated percentage
allocation mix. If the amount necessary to re-establish the mix on any scheduled
date is less than $100, no transfer will be made. Automatic Account Rebalancing
will continue until the Owner's request to terminate or change the option is
received by the Company. If additional amounts are allocated to the source
account after its balance has fallen to zero, this option will not restart
automatically and the Owner must provide a new request to the Company. As such,
subsequent payment allocated in a manner different from the percentage
allocation mix in effect on the date the payment is received will be reallocated
in accordance with the existing mix on the next scheduled date unless the
Owner's timely request to change the mix or terminate the option is received by
the Company.
    
 
The Company reserves the right to limit the number of Funds that may be utilized
for automatic transfers and rebalancing, and to discontinue either option upon
advance written notice. Currently, Dollar Cost Averaging and Automatic Account
Rebalancing may not be in effect simultaneously. Either option may be elected
when the Contract is purchased or at a later date.
 
E. SURRENDER
 
At any time prior to the Annuity Date, the Owner may surrender the Contract and
receive its Accumulated Value, less applicable charges and adjusted for any
Market Value Adjustment ("Surrender Amount"). The
 
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Owner must return the Contract and a signed, written request for surrender,
satisfactory to the Company, to the Principal Office. The amount payable to the
Owner upon surrender will be based on the Contract's Accumulated Value as of the
Valuation Date on which the request and the Contract are received at the
Principal Office.
 
Before the Annuity Date, a contingent deferred sales charge may be deducted when
a Contract is surrendered if payments have been credited to the Contract during
the last seven full contract years. See "CHARGES AND DEDUCTIONS." The Contract
fee will be deducted upon surrender of the Contract.
 
After the Annuity Date, the Contract may be surrendered only if a commutable
period certain option has been elected. The Surrender Value is the commuted
value of any unpaid installments, computed on the basis of the assumed interest
rate incorporated in such annuity benefit payments. No contingent deferred sales
charge is imposed after the Annuity Date.
 
Any amount surrendered is normally payable within seven days following the
Company's receipt of the surrender request. The Company reserves the right to
defer surrenders and withdrawals of amounts in each Sub-Account in any period
during which (1) trading on the New York Stock Exchange is restricted as
determined by the SEC or such Exchange is closed for other than weekends and
holidays, (2) the SEC has by order permitted such suspension, or (3) an
emergency, as determined by the SEC, exists such that disposal of portfolio
securities or valuation of assets of each separate account is not reasonably
practicable.
 
The right is reserved by the Company to defer surrenders and withdrawals of
amounts allocated to the Company's Fixed Account and Guarantee Period Accounts
for a period not to exceed six months.
 
The surrender rights of Owners who are participants under Section 403(b) plans
or who are participants in the Texas Optional Retirement Program ("Texas ORP")
are restricted; see "Tax-Sheltered Annuities" and "Texas Optional Retirement
Program."
 
For important tax consequences which may result from surrender, see "FEDERAL TAX
CONSIDERATIONS."
 
F. WITHDRAWALS
 
At any time prior to the Annuity Date, an Owner may withdraw a portion of the
Accumulated Value of his or her Contract, subject to the limits stated below.
The Owner must file a signed, written request for withdrawals, satisfactory to
the Company, at the Principal Office. The written request must indicate the
dollar amount the Owner wishes to receive and the accounts from which such
amount is to be withdrawn. The amount withdrawn equals the amount requested by
the Owner plus any applicable contingent deferred sales charge, as described
under "CHARGES AND DEDUCTIONS." In addition, amounts withdrawn from a Guarantee
Period Account prior to the end of the applicable Guarantee Period will be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment, as described under "GUARANTEE PERIOD
ACCOUNTS."
 
Where allocations have been made to more than one account, a percentage of the
withdrawal may be allocated to each such account. A withdrawal from a
Sub-Account will result in cancellation of a number of units equivalent in value
to the amount withdrawn, computed as of the Valuation Date that the request is
received at the Principal Office.
 
Each withdrawal must be in a minimum amount of $100. No withdrawals will be
permitted if the Accumulated Value remaining under the Contract would be reduced
to less than $1,000. Withdrawals will be paid in accordance with the time
limitations described under "E. Surrender."
 
After the Annuity Date, only Contracts under which future variable annuity
benefit payments are limited to a specified period may be withdrawn. A
withdrawal after the Annuity Date will result in cancellation of a number of
Annuity Units equivalent in value to the amount withdrawn.
 
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For important restrictions on withdrawals which are applicable to Owners who are
participants under Section 403(b) plans or under the Texas ORP, see
"Tax-Sheltered Annuities" and "Texas Optional Retirement Program."
 
For important tax consequences which may result from surrender and withdrawals,
see "FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS."
 
   
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS.  The Owner may elect an automatic schedule of
withdrawals (systematic withdrawals) from amounts in the Sub-Accounts and/or the
Fixed Account on a monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis.
Systematic withdrawals from Guarantee Period Accounts are not available. The
minimum amount of each withdrawal is $100, and will be subject to any applicable
withdrawal charges. If elected at the time of purchase, the Owner must designate
in writing the specific dollar amount of each withdrawal and the percentage of
this amount which should be taken from each designated Sub-Account and/or the
Fixed Account. Systematic withdrawals then will begin on the date indicated on
the application. If elected after the issue date, the Owner may elect, by
written request, a specific dollar amount and the percentage of this amount to
be taken from each designated Sub-Account and/or the Fixed Account.
Alternatively, the Owner may elect to withdraw a specific percentage of the
Accumulated Value calculated as of the withdrawal dates, and may designate the
percentage of this amount which should be taken from each account. The first
withdrawal will take place on the date the written request is received at the
Principal Office or, if later, on a date specified by the Owner.
    
 
If a withdrawal would cause the remaining Accumulated Value to be less than
$1,000, systematic withdrawals will be discontinued. Systematic withdrawals will
cease automatically on the Annuity Date. The Owner may change or terminate
systematic withdrawals only by written request to the Principal Office.
 
LIFE EXPECTANCY DISTRIBUTIONS.  Prior to the Annuity Date an Owner who also is
the Annuitant may elect to make a series of systematic withdrawals from the
Contract according to a life expectancy distribution ("LED") option by returning
a properly signed LED request form to the Principal Office. The LED option
permits the Owner to make systematic withdrawals from the Contract over his or
her lifetime. The amount withdrawn from the Contract changes each year, because
life expectancy changes each year that a person lives. For example, actuarial
tables indicate that a person age 70 has a life expectancy of 16 years, but a
person who attains age 86 has a life expectancy of another 6.5 years.
 
   
Where the Owner is a trust or other non-natural person, the Owner may elect the
LED option based on the Annuitant's life expectancy.
    
 
If an Owner elects the LED option, in each calendar year a fraction of the
Accumulated Value is withdrawn based on the Owner's then life expectancy. The
numerator of the fraction is 1 (one), and the denominator of the fraction is the
remaining life expectancy of the Owner, as determined annually by the Company.
The resulting fraction, expressed as a percentage, is applied to the Accumulated
Value at the beginning of the year to determine the amount to be distributed
during the year. The Owner may elect monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly,
semi-annual, or annual distributions, and may terminate the LED option at any
time. The Owner also may elect to receive distributions under a LED option which
is determined on the joint life expectancy of the Owner and a beneficiary. The
Company also may offer other systematic withdrawal options.
 
If an Owner makes withdrawals under the LED option prior to age 59 1/2, the
withdrawals may be treated by the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") as premature
distributions from the Contract. The payments then would be taxed on an "income
first" basis and be subject to a 10% federal tax penalty. For more information,
see "FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS," "B. Taxation of the Contracts in General."
 
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G.  DEATH BENEFIT
 
In the event that the Annuitant, Owner or Joint Owner, if applicable, dies while
the Contract is in force, the Company will pay the Beneficiary a death benefit,
except where the Contract is continued in force as provided in "H. The Spouse of
the Owner as Beneficiary." The amount of the death benefit and the time
requirements for receipt of payment may vary depending upon whether the
Annuitant or an Owner dies first and whether death occurs prior to or after the
Annuity Date.
 
   
DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY DATE.  At the death of the Annuitant
(including an Owner who is also the Annuitant), the benefit is equal to the
greatest of (1) the Accumulated Value under the Contract increased for any
positive Market Value Adjustment; (2) gross payments compounded annually at 5%
starting on the date each payment is applied, decreased proportionately to
reflect withdrawals (for each withdrawal, the proportionate reduction is
calculated as the death benefit under this option immediately prior to the
withdrawal multiplied by the withdrawal amount and divided by the Accumulated
Value immediately prior to the withdrawal); or (3) the death benefit that would
have been payable on the most recent Contract anniversary, increased for
subsequent payments and decreased proportionately for subsequent withdrawals.
    
 
   
This guaranteed death benefit works in the following way assuming no withdrawals
are made. On the first anniversary, the death benefit will be equal to the
greater of (a) the Accumulated Value (increased by any positive Market Value
Adjustment) or (b) gross payments compounded at the annual rate of 5%. The
higher of (a) or (b) will then be locked in until the second anniversary, at
which time the death benefit will be equal to the greatest of (a) the Contract's
then current Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market Value
Adjustment; (b) gross payments compounded at the annual rate of 5% or (c) the
locked-in value of the death benefit at the first anniversary. The greatest of
(a), (b) or (c) will be locked in until the next Contract anniversary. This
calculation will then be repeated on each anniversary while the Contract remains
in force and prior to the Annuity Date. As noted above, the values of (b) and
(c) will be decreased proportionately if withdrawals are taken.
    
 
DEATH OF AN OWNER WHO IS NOT ALSO THE ANNUITANT PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY DATE.  If
an Owner who is not also the Annuitant dies before the Annuity Date, the death
benefit will be the Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market Value
Adjustment. The death benefit will never be reduced by a negative Market Value
Adjustment.
 
PAYMENT OF THE DEATH BENEFIT PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY DATE.  The death benefit will
generally be paid to the Beneficiary in one sum within seven business days of
the receipt of due proof of death at the Principal Office unless the Owner has
specified a death benefit annuity option. Instead of payment in one sum, the
Beneficiary may, by written request, elect to:
 
    (1) defer distribution of the death benefit for a period no more than five
       years from the date of death; or
 
    (2) receive a life annuity or an annuity for a period certain not extending
       beyond the Beneficiary's life expectancy, with annuity benefit payments
       beginning one year from the date of death.
 
If distribution of the death benefit is deferred under (1) or (2), any value in
the Guarantee Period Accounts will be transferred to the Sub-Account investing
in the Money Market Fund. The excess, if any, of the death benefit over the
Accumulated Value will also be added to the Money Market Fund. The Beneficiary
may, by written request, effect transfers and withdrawals during the deferral
period and prior to annuitization under (2), but may not make additional
payments. The death benefit will reflect any earnings or losses experienced
during the deferral period. If there are multiple beneficiaries, the consent of
all is required.
 
With respect to the death benefit, the Accumulated Value under the Contract will
be based on the unit values next computed after due proof of the death has been
received.
 
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DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT ON OR AFTER THE ANNUITY DATE.  If the Annuitant's death
occurs on or after the Annuity Date but before completion of all guaranteed
annuity benefit payments, any unpaid amounts or installments will be paid to the
Beneficiary. The Company must pay out the remaining payments at least as rapidly
as under the payment option in effect on the date of the Annuitant's death.
 
H.  THE SPOUSE OF THE OWNER AS BENEFICIARY
 
The Owner's spouse, if named as the sole primary beneficiary, may by written
request continue the Contract in lieu of receiving the amount payable upon death
of the Owner. Upon such election, the spouse will become the Owner and Annuitant
subject to the following: (1) any value in the Guarantee Period Accounts will be
transferred to the Sub-Account investing in the Money Market Fund; (2) the
excess, if any, of the death benefit over the Contract's Accumulated Value will
also be added to the Sub-Account investing in the Money Market Fund. Additional
payments may be made; however, a surrender charge will apply to these amounts.
All other rights and benefits provided in the Contract will continue, except
that any subsequent spouse of such new Owner will not be entitled to continue
the Contract upon such new Owner's death.
 
I.  ASSIGNMENT
 
The Contract, other than those sold in connection with certain qualified plans,
may be assigned by the Owner at any time prior to the Annuity Date and while the
Annuitant is alive. The Company will not be deemed to have knowledge of an
assignment unless it is made in writing and filed at the Principal Office. The
Company will not assume responsibility for determining the validity of any
assignment. If an assignment of the Contract is in effect on the Annuity Date,
the Company reserves the right to pay to the assignee, in one sum, that portion
of the Surrender Value of the Contract to which the assignee appears to be
entitled. The Company will pay the balance, if any, in one sum to the Owner in
full settlement of all liability under the Contract. The interest of the Owner
and of any beneficiary will be subject to any assignment.
 
For important tax liability which may result from assignments, see "FEDERAL TAX
CONSIDERATIONS."
 
J.  ELECTING THE FORM OF ANNUITY AND THE ANNUITY DATE
 
   
The Annuity Date is selected by the Owner. To the extent permitted in the
Owner's state, the Annuity Date may be the first day of any month (1) before the
Annuitant's 85th birthday, if the Annuitant's age on the issue date of the
Contract is 75 or under; or (2) within ten years from the issue date of the
Contract and before the Annuitant's 90th birthday, if the Annuitant's age on the
issue date is between 76 and 90. The Owner may elect to change the Annuity Date
by sending a request to the Principal Office at least one month before the
Annuity Date. The new Annuity Date must be the first day of any month occurring
before the Annuitant's 90th birthday and must be within the life expectancy of
the Annuitant. The Company shall determine such life expectancy at the time a
change in Annuity Date is requested. The Code and the terms of qualified plans
impose limitations on the age at which annuity benefit payments may commence and
the type of annuity option selected. See "FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS" for
further information.
    
 
Subject to certain restrictions described below, the Owner has the right (1) to
select the annuity option under which annuity benefit payments are to be made,
and (2) to determine whether payments are to be made on a fixed basis, a
variable basis, or a combination fixed and variable basis. Annuity benefit
payments are determined according to the annuity tables in the Contract, by the
annuity option selected, and by the investment performance of the Sub-Accounts
selected. To the extent a fixed annuity payout is selected, Accumulated Value
will be transferred to the Fixed Account of the Company, and the annuity benefit
payments will be fixed in amount. See APPENDIX A, "MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE
FIXED ACCOUNT."
 
Under a variable annuity payout, a payment equal to the value of the fixed
number of Annuity Units in the Sub-Accounts is made monthly, quarterly,
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Sub-Account will reflect the investment performance of the Sub-Account, the
amount of each annuity benefit payment will vary.
 
   
The annuity option selected must produce an initial payment of at least $50 (a
lower amount may be required in some states). The Company reserves the right to
increase this minimum amount. If the annuity payout option selected does not
produce an initial payment which meets this minimum, a single payment will be
made. Once the Company begins making annuity benefit payments, the Annuitant
cannot make withdrawals or surrender the annuity benefit, except in the case
where a commutable "period certain" option has been elected. Only beneficiaries
entitled to receive remaining payments for a "period certain" may elect to
instead receive a lump sum settlement.
    
 
If the Owner does not elect otherwise, a variable life annuity with periodic
payments for ten years guaranteed will be purchased. Changes in either the
Annuity Date or annuity option can be made up to one month prior to the Annuity
Date.
 
K.  DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYOUT OPTIONS
 
The Company provides the variable annuity payout options described below.
Currently, variable annuity payout options may be funded through the
Sub-Accounts investing in the Value Portfolio, the Growth Portfolio, the
International Growth Portfolio and the Global Strategic Income Portfolio. The
Company also provides these same annuity payout options funded through the Fixed
Account (fixed annuity payout option). Regardless of how payments were allocated
during the accumulation period, any of the variable annuity options or the
fixed-amount options may be selected, or any of the variable annuity options may
be selected in combination with any of the fixed-amount annuity options. Other
annuity options may be offered by the Company.
 
VARIABLE LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS.  This variable
annuity is payable periodically during the lifetime of the payee with the
guarantee that if the payee should die before all payments have been made, the
remaining annuity benefit payments will continue to the Beneficiary.
 
VARIABLE LIFE ANNUITY PAYABLE PERIODICALLY DURING THE LIFETIME OF THE ANNUITANT
ONLY.  It would be possible under this option for the Annuitant to receive only
one annuity benefit payment if the Annuitant dies prior to the due date of the
second annuity benefit payment, two annuity benefit payments if the Annuitant
dies before the due date of the third annuity benefit payment, and so on.
Payments, however, will continue during the lifetime of the Annuitant, no matter
how long he or she lives.
 
UNIT REFUND VARIABLE LIFE ANNUITY.  This is an annuity payable periodically
during the lifetime of the Annuitant with the guarantee that if (1) exceeds (2)
then periodic variable annuity benefit payments will continue to the Beneficiary
until the number of such payments equals the number determined in (1).
 
       Where:  (1)  is the dollar amount of the Accumulated Value divided by the
                    dollar amount of the first payment, and
 
               (2)  is the number of payments paid prior to the death of the
                    payee.
 
JOINT AND SURVIVOR VARIABLE LIFE ANNUITY.  This variable annuity is payable
jointly to two payees during their joint lifetime, and then continues thereafter
during the lifetime of the survivor. The amount of each payment to the survivor
is based on the same number of Annuity Units which applied during the joint
lifetime of the two payees. One of the payees must be either the person
designated as the Annuitant in the Contract or the Beneficiary. There is no
minimum number of payments under this option.
 
JOINT AND TWO-THIRDS SURVIVOR VARIABLE LIFE ANNUITY.  This variable annuity is
payable jointly to two payees during their joint lifetime, and then continues
thereafter during the lifetime of the survivor. The amount of each periodic
payment to the survivor, however, is based upon two-thirds of the number of
Annuity Units
 
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which applied during the joint lifetime of the two payees. One of the payees
must be the person designated as the Annuitant in the Contract or the
Beneficiary. There is no minimum number of payments under this option.
 
PERIOD CERTAIN VARIABLE ANNUITY.  This variable annuity has periodic payments
for a stipulated number of years ranging from one to 30. This option may be
commutable, that is, the payee reserves the right to receive a lump sum in place
of installments, or it becomes noncommutable. The payee must reserve this right
at the time benefits begin.
 
It should be noted that the period certain option does not involve a life
contingency. In the computation of the payments under this option, the Company
charges for annuity rate guarantees, which guarantees include a factor for
mortality risks. Although not contractually required to do so, the Company
currently follows a practice of permitting persons receiving payments under the
period certain option to elect to convert to a variable annuity payout involving
a life contingency. The Company may discontinue or change this practice at any
time, but not with respect to election of the option made prior to the date of
any change in this practice. See "FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS" for a discussion
of the possible adverse tax consequences of selecting a period certain option.
 
L.  ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS
 
THE ANNUITY UNIT.  On and after the Annuity Date, the Annuity Unit is a measure
of the value of the Annuitant's monthly annuity benefit payments under a
variable annuity option. The value of an Annuity Unit in each Sub-Account
initially was set at $1.00. The value of an Annuity Unit under a Sub-Account on
any Valuation Date thereafter is equal to the value of such unit on the
immediately preceding Valuation Date, multiplied by the product of (1) the net
investment factor of the Sub-Account for the current Valuation Period and (2) a
factor to adjust benefits to neutralize the assumed interest rate. The assumed
interest rate, discussed below, is incorporated in the variable annuity options
offered in the Contract.
 
DETERMINATION OF THE FIRST AND SUBSEQUENT ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS.  The first
periodic annuity benefit payment is based upon the Accumulated Value as of a
date not more than four weeks preceding the date that the first annuity benefit
payment is due. Variable annuity benefit payments are due on the first of a
month, which is the date the payment is to be received by the Annuitant, and
currently are based on unit values as of the 15th day of the preceding month.
 
The Contract provides annuity rates which determine the dollar amount of the
first periodic payment under each form of annuity for each $1,000 of applied
value. For life option and noncommutable period certain options of ten or more
years, the annuity value is the Accumulated Value less any premium taxes and
adjusted for any Market Value Adjustment. For commutable period certain options
or any period certain option less than ten years, the value is the Surrender
Value less any premium tax. For a death benefit annuity, the annuity value will
be the amount of the death benefit. The annuity rates in the Contract are based
on a modification of the 1983(a) Individual Mortality Table on rates.
 
The amount of the first monthly payment depends upon the form of annuity
selected, the sex (however, see "M. NORRIS Decision") and age of the Annuitant
and the value of the amount applied under the annuity option. The variable
annuity options offered by the Company are based on a 3 1/2% assumed interest
rate. Variable payments are affected by the assumed interest rate used in
calculating the annuity option rates. Variable annuity benefit payments will
increase over periods when the actual net investment result of the Sub-Accounts
funding the annuity exceeds the equivalent of the assumed interest rate for the
period. Variable annuity benefit payments will decrease over periods when the
actual net investment result of the respective Sub-Account is less than the
equivalent of the assumed interest rate for the period.
 
The dollar amount of the first periodic annuity benefit payment under life
annuity options and non-commutable period certain options of ten years or more
is determined by multiplying (1) the Accumulated Value applied under that option
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any) divided by $1,000, by (2) the applicable amount of the first monthly
payment per $1,000 of value. For commutable period certain options and any
period certain option of less than ten years, the Surrender Value less premium
taxes, if any, is used rather than the Accumulated Value. The dollar amount of
the first variable annuity benefit payment is then divided by the value of an
Annuity Unit of the selected Sub-Accounts to determine the number of Annuity
Units represented by the first payment. This number of Annuity Units remains
fixed under all annuity options except the joint and two-thirds survivor annuity
option. For each subsequent payment, the dollar amount of the variable annuity
benefit payment is determined by multiplying this fixed number of Annuity Units
by the value of an Annuity Unit on the applicable Valuation Date.
    
 
After the first benefit payment, the dollar amount of each periodic variable
annuity benefit payment will vary with subsequent variations in the value of the
Annuity Unit of the selected Sub-Accounts. The dollar amount of each fixed
amount annuity benefit payment is fixed and will not change, except under the
joint and two-thirds survivor annuity option.
 
From time to time, the Company may offer Owners both fixed and variable annuity
rates more favorable than those contained in the Contract. Any such rates will
be applied uniformly to all Owners of the same class.
 
For an illustration of a variable annuity benefit payment calculation using a
hypothetical example, see "ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS" in the SAI.
 
M.  NORRIS DECISION
 
In the case of ARIZONA GOVERNING COMMITTEE V. NORRIS, the United States Supreme
Court ruled that, in connection with retirement benefit options offered under
certain employer-sponsored employee benefit plans, annuity options based on
sex-distinct actuarial tables are not permissible under Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. The ruling requires that benefits derived from contributions
paid into a plan after August 1, 1983 be calculated without regard to the sex of
the employee. Annuity benefits attributable to payments received by the Company
under a Contract issued in connection with an employer-sponsored benefit plan
affected by the NORRIS decision will be based on the greater of (1) the
Company's unisex Non-Guaranteed Current Annuity Option Rates or (2) the
guaranteed unisex rates described in such Contract, regardless of whether the
Annuitant is male or female.
 
N.  COMPUTATION OF VALUES
 
THE ACCUMULATION UNIT.  Each net payment is allocated to the accounts selected
by the Owner. Allocations to the Sub-Accounts are credited to the Contract in
the form of Accumulation Units. Accumulation Units are credited separately for
each Sub-Account. The number of Accumulation Units of each Sub-Account credited
to the Contract is equal to the portion of the net payment allocated to the
Sub-Account, divided by the dollar value of the applicable Accumulation Unit as
of the Valuation Date the payment is received at the Principal Office. The
number of Accumulation Units resulting from each payment will remain fixed
unless changed by a subsequent split of Accumulation Unit value, a transfer, a
withdrawal, or surrender. The dollar value of an Accumulation Unit of each
Sub-Account varies from Valuation Date to Valuation Date based on the investment
experience of that Sub-Account and will reflect the investment performance,
expenses and charges of its Funds. The value of an Accumulation Unit was set at
$1.00 on the first Valuation Date for each Sub-Account.
 
Allocations to Guarantee Period Accounts and the Fixed Account are not converted
into Accumulation Units, but are credited interest at a rate periodically set by
the Company. See APPENDIX B.
 
The Accumulated Value under the Contract is determined by (1) multiplying the
number of Accumulation Units in each Sub-Account by the value of an Accumulation
Unit of that Sub-Account on the Valuation Date, (2) adding the products, and (3)
adding the amount of the accumulations in the Fixed Account and Guarantee Period
Accounts, if any.
 
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NET INVESTMENT FACTOR.  The Net Investment Factor is an index that measures the
investment performance of a Sub-Account from one Valuation Period to the next.
This factor is equal to 1.000000 plus the result from dividing (1) by (2) and
subtracting (3) and (4) where:
 
    (1) is the investment income of a Sub-Account for the Valuation Period,
       including realized or unrealized capital gains and losses during the
       Valuation Period, adjusted for provisions made for taxes, if any;
 
    (2) is the value of that Sub-Account's assets at the beginning of the
       Valuation Period;
 
   
    (3) is a charge for mortality and expense risks equal to 1.25% on an annual
       basis of the daily value of the Sub-Account's assets; and
    
 
    (4) is an administrative charge of 0.20% on an annual basis of the daily
       value of the Sub-Account's assets.
 
The dollar value of an Accumulation Unit as of a given Valuation Date is
determined by multiplying the dollar value of the corresponding Accumulation
Unit as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date by the appropriate net
investment factor.
 
For an illustration of Accumulation Unit calculation using a hypothetical
example see the SAI.
 
                             CHARGES AND DEDUCTIONS
 
Deductions under the Contract and charges against the assets of the Sub-Accounts
are described below. Other deductions and expenses paid out of the assets of the
Funds are described in the prospectuses and SAIs of The Palladian Trust and
Allmerica Investment Trust.
 
A.  VARIABLE ACCOUNT DEDUCTIONS
 
   
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE.  The Company makes a daily charge equal to an
annual rate of 1.25% of the value of each Sub-Account's assets to cover the
mortality and expense risk which the Company assumes in relation to the variable
portion of the Contract. The charge is imposed during both the accumulation
period and the annuity payout period. The mortality risk arises from the
Company's guarantee that it will make annuity benefit payments in accordance
with annuity rate provisions established at the time the Contract is issued for
the life of the Annuitant (or in accordance with the annuity option selected),
no matter how long the Annuitant (or other payee) lives and no matter how long
all Annuitants as a class live. Therefore, the mortality charge is deducted
during the annuity phase on all contracts, including those that do not involve a
life contingency, even though the Company does not bear direct mortality risk
with respect to variable annuity settlement options that do not involve life
contingencies. The expense risk arises from the Company's guarantee that the
charges it makes will not exceed the limits described in the Contract and in
this Prospectus.
    
 
If the charge for mortality and expense risks is not sufficient to cover actual
mortality experience and expenses, the Company will absorb the losses. If
expenses are less than the amounts provided to the Company by the charge, the
difference will be a profit to the Company.
 
To the extent this charge results in a profit to the Company, such profit will
be available for use by the Company for, among other things, the payment of
distribution, sales and other expenses.
 
Since mortality and expense risks involve future contingencies which are not
subject to precise determination in advance, it is not feasible to identify
specifically the portion of the charge which is applicable to each. The Company
estimates that a reasonable allocation might be 0.80% for mortality risk and
0.45% for expense risk.
 
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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE CHARGE.  The Company assesses each Sub-Account with a
daily charge at an annual rate of 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the
Sub-Account. The charge is imposed during both the accumulation period and the
annuity period. The daily Administrative Expense Charge is assessed to help
defray administrative expenses actually incurred in the administration of the
Sub-Account, without profits. There is no direct relationship, however, between
the amount of administrative expenses imposed on a given contract and the amount
of expenses actually attributable to that contract.
 
   
Deductions for the Contract fee (described below under "B. Contract Fee") and
for the administrative expense charge are designed to reimburse the Company for
the cost of administration and related expenses and are not expected to be a
source of profit. The administrative functions and expense assumed by the
Company in connection with the Variable Account and the Contract includes, but
are not limited to, clerical, accounting, actuarial and legal services, rent,
postage, telephone, office equipment and supplies, expenses of preparing and
printing registration statements, expense of preparing and typesetting
prospectuses and the cost of printing prospectuses not allocable to sales
expense, filing and other fees.
    
 
OTHER CHARGES.  Because the Sub-Accounts purchase shares of the Funds, the value
of the net assets of the Sub-Accounts will reflect the investment advisory fee
and other expenses incurred by the Funds. The prospectuses and SAIs of The
Palladian-SM- Trust and Allmerica Investment Trust contain additional
information concerning expenses of the Funds.
 
B.  CONTRACT FEE
 
A $30 Contract fee currently is deducted on the Contract anniversary date and
upon full surrender of the Contract when the Accumulated Value is less than
$100,000. The Contract fee is waived for contracts issued to and maintained by
the trustee of a 401(k) plan. Where Contract value has been allocated to more
than one account, a percentage of the total Contract fee will be deducted from
the Value in each account. The portion of the charge deducted from each account
will be equal to the percentage which the Value in that account bears to the
Accumulated Value under the Contract. The deduction of the Contract fee from a
Sub-Account will result in cancellation of a number of Accumulation Units equal
in value to the percentage of the charge deducted from that account.
 
   
Where permitted by law, the Contract fee also may be waived for Contracts where,
on the issue date, either the Owner or the Annuitant is within the following
classes of individuals ("eligible persons"): employees and registered
representatives of any broker dealer which has entered into a sales agreement
with the Company to sell the Contract; employees of the Company, its affiliates
and subsidiaries; officers, directors, trustees and employees of any of the
Funds; investment managers or Sub-Advisers; and the spouses of and immediate
family members residing in the same household with such eligible persons.
"Immediate family members" means children, siblings, parents and grandparents.
    
 
C.  PREMIUM TAXES
 
Some states and municipalities impose a premium tax on variable annuity
contracts. State premium taxes currently range up to 3.5%.
 
The Company makes a charge for state and municipal premium taxes, when
applicable, and deducts the amount paid as a premium tax charge. The current
practice of the Company is to deduct the premium tax charge in one of two ways:
 
    (1) if the premium tax was paid by the Company when payments were received,
       the premium tax charge is deducted on a pro-rata basis when withdrawals
       are made, upon surrender of the Contract, or when annuity benefit
       payments begin (the Company reserves the right instead to deduct the
       premium tax charge for these contracts at the time the payments are
       received); or
 
    (2) the premium tax charge is deducted when annuity benefit payments begin.
 
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In no event will a deduction be taken before the Company has incurred a tax
liability under applicable state law
 
If no amount for premium tax was deducted at the time the payment was received,
but subsequently tax is determined to be due prior to the Annuity Date, the
Company reserves the right to deduct the premium tax from the Contract value at
the time such determination is made.
 
D.  CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE
 
No charge for sales expense is deducted from payments at the time the payments
are made. A contingent deferred sales charge is deducted, however, from the
Accumulated Value of the Contract in the case of surrender of and/or withdrawals
from the Contract or at the time annuity benefit payments begin, within certain
time limits described below.
 
   
For purposes of determining the contingent deferred sales charge, the
Accumulated Value is divided into three categories: (1) New Payments - payments
received by the Company during the seven years preceding the date of the
surrender; (2) Old Payments - accumulated payments not defined as New Payments;
and (3) the amount available under the Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge
provision. See "Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge" below. For purposes of
determining the amount of any contingent deferred sales charge, surrenders will
be deemed to be taken first from amounts available as a Withdrawal Without
Surrender Charge, if any; then from any Old Payments, and then from New
Payments. Amounts available as a Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge, followed
by Old Payments, may be withdrawn from the Contract at any time without the
imposition of a contingent deferred sales charge. If a withdrawal is
attributable all or in part to New Payments, a contingent deferred sales charge
may apply.
    
 
   
CHARGE FOR SURRENDER AND WITHDRAWALS.  If the Contract is surrendered, or if New
Payments are withdrawn, while the Contract is in force and before the Annuity
Date, a contingent deferred sales charge may be imposed. The amount of the
charge will depend upon the number of years that the New Payments, if any, to
which the withdrawal is attributed have remained credited under the Contract.
Amounts withdrawn are deducted first from Old Payments. Then, for the purpose of
calculating surrender charges for New Payments, all amounts withdrawn are
assumed to be deducted first from the earliest New Payment and then from the
next earliest New Payment and so on, until all New Payments have been exhausted
pursuant to the first-in-first-out ("FIFO") method of accounting. (See "FEDERAL
TAX CONSIDERATIONS" for a discussion of how withdrawals are treated for income
tax purposes.)
    
 
The Contingent Deferred Sales Charges are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
       YEARS FROM DATE             CHARGE AS PERCENTAGE OF
          OF PAYMENT                NEW PAYMENTS WITHDRAWN
- ------------------------------  ------------------------------
<S>                             <C>
         Less than 1                          7%
              2                               6%
              3                               5%
              4                               4%
              5                               3%
              6                               2%
              7                               1%
          Thereafter                          0%
</TABLE>
 
The amount withdrawn equals the amount requested by the Owner plus the charge,
if any. The charge is applied as a percentage of the New Payments withdrawn, but
in no event will the total contingent deferred sales charge exceed a maximum
limit of 7.0% of total gross New Payments. Such total charge equals the
aggregate of all applicable contingent deferred sales charges for surrender,
withdrawals, and annuitization.
 
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REDUCTION OR ELIMINATION OF WITHDRAWAL CHARGE.  Where permitted by state law,
the Company will waive the contingent deferred sales charge in the event that an
Owner (or the Annuitant, if the Owner is not an individual): (1) is admitted to
a medical care facility after the issue date of the Contract and remains
confined there until the later of one year after the issue date or 90
consecutive days; (2) is first diagnosed by a licensed physician as having a
fatal illness after the issue date of the Contract; (3) is physically disabled
after the issue date of the Contract and before attaining age 65; or (4)
commencing one year after issue of the Contract, is confined to a hospice or
receives home health services, with certification from a licensed physician that
the confinement to the hospice or receipt of home health care services is
expected to continue until death. The Company may require proof of such
disability and continuing disability, including written confirmation of receipt
and approval of any claim for Social Security Disability Benefits and reserves
the right to obtain an examination by a licensed physician of its choice and at
its expense.
    
 
   
For purposes of the above provision, "medical care facility" means any
state-licensed facility or, in a state that does not require licensing, a
facility that is operating pursuant to state law, providing medically necessary
inpatient care which is prescribed in writing by a licensed "physician" and
based on physical limitations which prohibit daily living in a non-institutional
setting; "fatal illness" means a condition diagnosed by a licensed "physician"
which is expected to result in death within two years of the diagnosis; and
"physician" means a person other than the Owner, Annuitant or a member of one of
their families who is state licensed to give medical care or treatment and is
acting within the scope of that license.
    
 
Where contingent deferred sales charges have been waived under any one of the
four situations discussed above, no additional payments under the Contract will
be accepted.
 
   
In addition, where permitted by law, the Company may reduce or waive contingent
deferred sales charges and/ or credit additional amounts on Contracts issued
where either the Owner or the Annuitant on the issue date is within the
following classes of individuals ("eligible persons"): employees and registered
representatives of any broker-dealer which has entered into a Sales Agreement
with the Company to sell the Contract; employees of the Company, its
subsidiaries and affiliates; officers, directors, trustees and employees of any
of the Funds, investment managers or sub-advisers; and the spouses, children and
other legal dependants (under age 21) of such eligible persons.
    
 
   
In addition, from time to time the Company may reduce the amount of the
contingent deferred sales, the period during which it applies, or both, and/or
credit additional amounts on the Contract when the Contract is sold to
individuals or groups of individuals in a manner that reduces sales expenses.
The Company will consider (1) the size and type of group; (2) the total amount
of payments to be received and the manner in which payments are remitted; (3)
the purpose for which the Contract is being purchased and whether that purpose
makes it likely that costs and expenses will be reduced; (4) other transactions
where sales expenses are likely to be reduced; or (5) the level of commissions
paid to selling broker-dealers or certain financial institutions with respect to
contracts within the same group or class (for example, broker-dealers who offer
the Contract in connection with financial planning services offered on a
fee-for-service basis). Finally, if permitted under state law, contingent
deferred sales charges may be waived under Section 403(b) Contracts where the
amount withdrawn is being contributed to a life insurance policy issued by the
Company as part of the individual's Section 403(b) plan. Any reduction or
elimination in the amount or duration of the contingent deferred sales charge
will not discriminate unfairly among Owners. The Company will not make any
changes to this charge where prohibited by law.
    
 
Pursuant to Section 11 of the 1940 Act and Rule 11a-2 thereunder, the contingent
deferred sales charge is modified to effect certain exchanges of existing
contracts issued by the Company for this Contract. See "EXCHANGE OFFER" in the
SAI.
 
WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT SURRENDER CHARGE.  In each calendar year, the Company will
waive the contingent deferred sales charge, if any, on an amount ("Withdrawal
Without Surrender Charge") equal to the greatest of (1), (2) or (3):
 
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Where:  (1)  is:  The Accumulated Value as of the Valuation Date coincident with
                  or next following the date of receipt of the request for
                  withdrawal, reduced by total gross payments not previously
                  withdrawn ("Cumulative Earnings")
 
Where:  (2)  is:  15% of the Accumulated Value as of the Valuation Date
                  coincident with or next following the date of receipt of the
                  request for withdrawal, reduced by the total amount of any
                  prior withdrawals made in the same calendar year to which no
                  contingent deferred sales charge was applied.
 
Where:  (3)  is:  The amount calculated under the Company's life expectancy
                  distribution (see "Life Expectancy Distributions,") whether or
                  not the withdrawal was part of such distribution (applies only
                  if the Annuitant is also an Owner)
 
   
For example, an 81-year-old Owner/Annuitant with an Accumulated Value of
$15,000, of which $1,000 is Cumulative Earnings, would have a Withdrawal Without
Surrender Charge of $2,250, which is equal to the greatest of:
    
 
    (1) Cumulative Earnings ($1,000);
 
    (2) 15% of Accumulated Value ($2,250); or
 
    (3) LED of 10.2% of Accumulated Value ($1,530).
 
The Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge will first be deducted from Cumulative
Earnings. If the Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge exceeds Cumulative
Earnings, the excess amount will be deemed withdrawn from payments not
previously withdrawn on a last-in-first-out ("LIFO") basis. If more than one
withdrawal is made during the year, on each subsequent withdrawal the Company
will waive the contingent deferred sales load, if any, until the entire
Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge amount has been withdrawn. Amounts withdrawn
from a Guarantee Period Account prior to the end of the applicable Guarantee
Period will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
 
SURRENDERS.  In the case of a complete surrender, the amount received by the
Owner is equal to the entire Accumulated Value under the Contract, net of the
applicable contingent deferred sales charge on New Payments, the Contract fee
and any applicable tax withholding, and adjusted for any applicable Market Value
Adjustment. Subject to the same rules applicable to withdrawals, the Company
will not assess a contingent deferred sales charge on an amount equal to the
greater of the Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge amount, described above, or
the life expectancy distribution, if applicable.
 
Where an Owner who is a trustee under a pension plan surrenders, in whole or in
part, the Contract on a terminating employee, the trustee will be permitted to
reallocate all or a part of the total Accumulated Value under the Contract to
other Contracts issued by the Company and owned by the trustee, with no
deduction for any otherwise applicable contingent deferred sales charge. Any
such reallocation will be at the unit values for the Sub-Accounts as of the
Valuation Date on which a written, signed request is received at the Principal
Office.
 
For further information on surrender and withdrawal, including minimum limits on
amount withdrawn and amounts remaining under the Contract in the case of
withdrawal, and important tax considerations, see "E. Surrender" and "F.
Withdrawals" under "DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT," and see "FEDERAL TAX
CONSIDERATIONS."
 
CHARGE AT THE TIME ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS BEGIN.  If any commutable period
certain option or a non-commutable period certain option for less than ten years
is chosen, a contingent deferred sales charge will be deducted from the
Accumulated Value of the Contract if the Annuity Date occurs at any time when
the surrender charge would still apply had the Contract been surrendered on the
Annuity Date.
 
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No contingent deferred sales charge is imposed at the time of annuitization in
any Contract year under an option involving a life contingency or for any
non-commutable period certain option for ten years or more. A Market Value
Adjustment, however, may apply. See "GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNTS."
 
If an owner of a fixed annuity contract issued by the Company wishes to elect a
variable annuity option, the Company may permit such owner to exchange, at the
time of annuitization, the fixed contract for the Contract offered in this
Prospectus. The proceeds of the fixed contract, minus any contingent deferred
sales charge applicable under the fixed contract if a period certain option is
chosen, will be applied towards the variable annuity option desired by the
Owner. The number of Annuity Units under the option will be calculated using the
Annuity Unit values as of the 15th of the month preceding the Annuity Date.
 
E.  TRANSFER CHARGE
 
The Company currently makes no charge for processing transfers. The Company
guarantees that the first 12 transfers in a Contract year will be free of
transfer charge, but reserves the right to assess a charge, guaranteed never to
exceed $25, for each subsequent transfer in a Contract year. For more
information, see "D. Transfer Privilege."
 
                           GUARANTEE PERIOD ACCOUNTS
 
Due to certain exemptive and exclusionary provisions in the securities laws,
interests in the Guarantee Period Accounts and the Company's Fixed Account are
not registered as an investment company under the provisions of the 1933 Act or
the 1940 Act. Accordingly, the staff of the SEC has not reviewed the disclosures
in this Prospectus relating to the Guarantee Period Accounts or the Fixed
Account. Nevertheless, disclosures regarding the Guarantee Period Accounts and
the Fixed Account of this Contract or any benefits offered under these accounts
may be subject to the provisions of the 1933 Act relating to the accuracy and
completeness of statements made in this Prospectus.
 
INVESTMENT OPTIONS.  In most jurisdictions, Guarantee Periods ranging from two
through ten years may be available under the Contract. Each Guarantee Period
Account established for the Owner is accounted for separately in a non-unitized
segregated account. Each Guarantee Period Account provides for the accumulation
of interest at a Guaranteed Interest Rate. The Guaranteed Interest Rate on
amounts allocated or transferred to a Guarantee Period Account is determined
from time to time by the Company in accordance with market conditions; however,
once an interest rate is in effect for a Guarantee Period Account, the Company
may not change it during the duration of the Guarantee Period. In no event will
the Guaranteed Interest Rate be less than 3%.
 
To the extent permitted by law, the Company reserves the right at any time to
offer Guarantee Periods with durations that differ from those which were
available when the Contract initially was issued and to stop accepting new
allocations, transfers or renewals to a particular Guarantee Period.
 
Owners may allocate net payments or make transfers from any of the Sub-Accounts,
the Fixed Account or an existing Guarantee Period Account to establish a new
Guarantee Period Account at any time prior to the Annuity Date. (In Oregon and
Massachusetts, payments and transfers to the Fixed Account are subject to
certain restrictions. See APPENDIX A.) Transfers from a Guarantee Period Account
on any date other than on the day following the expiration of that Guarantee
Period will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment. The Company establishes a
separate investment account each time the Owner allocates or transfers amounts
to a Guarantee Period Account except that amounts allocated to the same
Guarantee Period on the same day will be treated as one Guarantee Period
Account. The minimum that may be allocated to establish a Guarantee Period
Account is $1,000. If less than $1,000 is allocated, the Company reserves the
right to apply that amount to the Money Market Fund. The Owner may allocate
amounts to any of the Guarantee Periods available.
 
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At least 45 days, but not more than 75 days, prior to the end of a Guarantee
Period, the Company will notify the Owner in writing of the expiration of that
Guarantee Period. At the end of a Guarantee Period the Owner may transfer
amounts to the Sub-Accounts, the Fixed Account or establish a new Guarantee
Period Account of any duration then offered by the Company without a Market
Value Adjustment. If reallocation instructions are not received at the Principal
Office before the end of a Guarantee Period, the account value will be
automatically applied to a new Guarantee Period Account with the same duration
unless (1) less than $1,000 would remain in the Guarantee Period Account on the
expiration date; or (2) the Guarantee Period would extend beyond the Annuity
Date or is no longer available. In such cases, the Guarantee Period Account
value will be transferred to the Money Market Fund. Where amounts have been
automatically renewed into a new Guarantee Period, it is the Company's current
practice to give the Owner an additional 30 days to transfer out of the
Guarantee Period Account without application of a Market Value Adjustment. This
practice may be discontinued or changed at the Company's discretion.
 
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.  No Market Value Adjustment will be applied to
transfers, withdrawals, or a surrender from a Guarantee Period Account on the
expiration of its Guarantee Period. In addition, no negative Market Value
Adjustment will be applied to a death benefit although a positive Market Value
Adjustment, if any, will be applied to increase the value of the death benefit
when based on the Contract's Accumulated Value. See "Death Benefit." All other
transfers, withdrawals, or a surrender prior to the end of a Guarantee Period
will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment, which may increase or decrease the
account value. Amounts applied under an annuity option are treated as
withdrawals when calculating the Market Value Adjustment. The Market Value
Adjustment will be determined by multiplying the amount taken from each
Guarantee Period Account before deduction of any Surrender Charge by the market
value factor. The market value factor for each Guarantee Period Account is equal
to:
 
                            [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365) - 1
 
where:  i  is the Guaranteed Interest Rate expressed as a decimal (for example:
           3% = 0.03) being credited to the current Guarantee Period;
 
        j  is the new Guaranteed Interest Rate, expressed as a decimal, for a
           Guarantee Period with a duration equal to the number of years
           remaining in the current Guarantee Period, rounded to the next higher
           number of whole years. If that rate is not available, the Company
           will use a suitable rate or index allowed by the Department of
           Insurance; and
 
        n  is the number of days remaining from the effective Valuation Date to
           the end of the current Guarantee Period.
 
Based on the application of this formula, the value of a Guarantee Period
Account will increase after the Market Value Adjustment is applied if the then
current market rates are lower than the rate being credited to the Guarantee
Period Account. Similarly, the value of a Guarantee Period Account will decrease
after the Market Value Adjustment is applied if the then current market rates
are higher than the rate being credited to the Guarantee Period Account. The
Market Value Adjustment is limited, however, so that even if the account value
is decreased after application of a Market Value Adjustment, it will equal or
exceed the Owner's principal plus 3% earnings per year less applicable Contract
fees. Conversely, if the then current market rates are lower and the account
value is increased after the Market Value Adjustment is applied, the increase in
value also is affected by the minimum guaranteed rate of 3% such that the amount
that will be added to the Guarantee Period Account is limited to the difference
between the amount earned and the 3% minimum guaranteed earnings. For examples
of how the Market Value Adjustment works, see APPENDIX B.
 
PROGRAM TO PROTECT PRINCIPAL AND PROVIDE GROWTH POTENTIAL.  Under this feature,
the Owner elects a Guarantee Period and one or more Sub-Accounts. The Company
will then compute the proportion of the initial payment that must be allocated
to the Guarantee Period selected, assuming no transfers or withdrawals, in order
to ensure that on the last day of the Guarantee Period it will equal the amount
of the entire initial payment. The required amount then will be allocated to the
preselected Guarantee Period Account and the
 
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remaining balance to the other investment options selected by the Owner in
accordance with the procedures described in "A. Payments."
 
   
WITHDRAWALS.  Prior to the Annuity Date, the Owner may make withdrawals of
amounts held in the Guarantee Period Accounts. Withdrawals from these accounts
will be made in the same manner and be subject to the same rules as set forth
under "E. Surrender" and "F. Withdrawals." In addition, the following provisions
also apply to withdrawals from a Guarantee Period Account: (1) a Market Value
Adjustment will apply to all withdrawals, including Withdrawals Without
Surrender Charge, unless made at the end of the Guarantee Period; and (2) the
Company reserves the right to defer payments of amounts withdrawn from a
Guarantee Period Account for up to six months from the date it receives the
withdrawal request. If deferred for 30 days or more, the Company will pay
interest on the amount deferred at a rate of at least 3%.
    
 
In the event that a Market Value Adjustment applies to a withdrawal of a portion
of the value of a Guarantee Period Account, it will be calculated on the amount
requested and deducted or added to the amount remaining in the Guarantee Period
Account. If the entire amount in a Guarantee Period Account is requested, the
adjustment will be made to the amount payable. If a contingent deferred sales
charge applies to the withdrawal, it will be calculated as set forth under "D.
Contingent Deferred Sales Charge" after application of the Market Value
Adjustment.
 
                           FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
 
The effect of federal income taxes on the value of a Contract, on withdrawals or
surrenders, on annuity benefit payments, and on the economic benefit to the
Owner, Annuitant, or beneficiary depends upon a variety of factors. The
following discussion is based upon the Company's understanding of current
federal income tax laws as they are interpreted as of the date of this
Prospectus. No representation is made regarding the likelihood of continuation
of current federal income tax laws or of current interpretations by the IRS. In
addition, this discussion does not address state or local tax consequences that
may be associated with this Contract.
 
IT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED THAT THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION OF FEDERAL INCOME TAX
ASPECTS OF AMOUNTS RECEIVED UNDER VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACTS IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE,
DOES NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL SITUATIONS, AND IS NOT INTENDED AS TAX ADVICE. A
QUALIFIED TAX ADVISER ALWAYS SHOULD BE CONSULTED WITH REGARD TO THE APPLICATION
OF LAW TO INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES.
 
The Company intends to make a charge for any effect which the income, assets, or
existence of the Contract, the Variable Account or the Sub-Accounts may have
upon its tax. The Variable Account presently is not subject to tax, but the
Company reserves the right to assess a charge for taxes should the Variable
Account at any time become subject to tax. Any charge for taxes will be assessed
on a fair and equitable basis in order to preserve equity among classes of
Owners and with respect to each separate account as though that separate account
were a separate taxable entity.
 
The Variable Account is considered a part of and taxed with the operations of
the Company. The Company is taxed as a life insurance company under Subchapter L
of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). The Company files a consolidated tax
return with its affiliates.
 
The IRS has issued regulations relating to the diversification requirements for
variable annuity and variable life insurance contracts under Section 817(h) of
the Code. The regulations provide that the investments of a segregated asset
account underlying a variable annuity contract are diversified adequately if no
more than 55% of the value of its assets is represented by any one investment,
no more than 70% by any two investments, no more than 80% by any three
investments, and no more than 90% by any four investments. If the investments
are not adequately diversified, the income on a contract, for any taxable year
of the owner, would be treated as ordinary income received or accrued by the
owner. It is anticipated that the Portfolios of the Palladian Trust and the
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diversification requirements. In the event that future IRS regulations and/or
rulings would require Contract modifications in order to remain in compliance
with the diversification standards, the Company will make reasonable efforts to
comply, and it reserves the right to make such changes as it deems appropriate
for that purpose.
 
A.  QUALIFIED AND NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
 
From a federal tax viewpoint there are two types of variable annuity contracts:
"qualified" contracts and "non-qualified" contracts. A qualified contract is one
that is purchased in connection with a retirement plan which meets the
requirements of Sections 401, 403, or 408 of the Code, while a non-qualified
contract is one that is not purchased in connection with one of the indicated
retirement plans. The tax treatment for certain withdrawals or surrenders will
vary, depending on whether they are made from a qualified contract or a non-
qualified contract. For more information on the tax provisions applicable to
qualified contracts, see "D. Provisions Applicable to Qualified Employer Plans"
below.
 
B.  TAXATION OF THE CONTRACTS IN GENERAL
 
The Company believes that the Contract described in this Prospectus will, with
certain exceptions (see "Non-Natural Owners" below), be considered an annuity
contract under Section 72 of the Code. This section governs the taxation of
annuities. The following discussion concerns annuities subject to Section 72.
 
WITHDRAWALS PRIOR TO ANNUITIZATION.  With certain exceptions, any increase in
the Contract's Accumulated Value is not taxable to the Owner until it is
withdrawn from the Contract. If the Contract is surrendered or amounts are
withdrawn prior to the Annuity Date, any withdrawal of investment gain in value
over the cost basis of the Contract will be taxed as ordinary income. Under the
current provisions of the Code, amounts received under an annuity contract prior
to annuitization (including payments made upon the death of the annuitant or
owner), generally are first attributable to any investment gains credited to the
contract over the taxpayer's "investment in the contract." Such amounts will be
treated as gross income subject to federal income taxation. "Investment in the
Contract" is the total of all payments to the Contract which were not excluded
from the Owner's gross income less any amounts previously withdrawn which were
not included in income. Section 72(e)(11)(A)(ii) requires that all non-qualified
deferred annuity contracts issued by the same insurance company to the same
owner during a single calendar year be treated as one contract in determining
taxable distributions.
 
ANNUITY PAYOUTS AFTER ANNUITIZATION.  When annuity benefit payments are
commenced under the Contract, generally a portion of each payment may be
excluded from gross income. The excludable portion generally is determined by a
formula that establishes the ratio that the cost basis of the Contract bears to
the expected return under the Contract. The portion of the payment in excess of
this excludable amount is taxable as ordinary income. Once all cost basis in the
Contract is recovered, the entire payment is taxable. If the annuitant dies
before the cost basis is recovered, a deduction for the difference is allowed on
the annuitant's final tax return.
 
   
PENALTY ON DISTRIBUTION.  A 10% penalty tax may be imposed on the withdrawal of
investment gains if the withdrawal is made prior to age 59 1/2. The penalty tax
will not be imposed on withdrawals taken on or after age 59 1/2, or if the
withdrawal follows the death of the Owner (or, if the Owner is not an
individual, the death of the primary Annuitant, as defined in the Code) or, in
the case of the Owner's "total disability" (as defined in the Code).
Furthermore, under Section 72 of the Code, this penalty tax will not be imposed,
irrespective of age, if the amount received is one of a series of "substantially
equal" periodic payments made at least annually for the life or life expectancy
of the payee. This requirement is met when the Owner elects to have
distributions made over the Owner's life expectancy, or over the joint life
expectancy of the Owner and beneficiary. The requirement that the amount be paid
out as one of a series of "substantially equal" periodic payments is met when
the number of units withdrawn to make each distribution is substantially the
same. Any modification, other than by reason of death or disability, of
distributions which are part of a series of substantially equal
    
 
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periodic payments that occurs before the Owner's age 59 1/2 or five years, will
subject the Owner to the 10% penalty tax on the prior distributions.
    
 
In a Private Letter Ruling, the IRS took the position that where distributions
from a variable annuity contract were determined by amortizing the accumulated
value of the contract over the taxpayer's remaining life expectancy (such as
under the Contract's LED option), and the option could be changed or terminated
at any time, the distributions failed to qualify as part of a "series of
substantially equal payments" within the meaning of Section 72 of the Code. The
distributions, therefore, were subject to the 10% federal penalty tax. This
Private Letter Ruling may be applicable to an Owner who receives distributions
under the LED option prior to age 59 1/2. Subsequent Private Letter Rulings,
however, have treated LED-type withdrawal programs as effectively avoiding the
10% penalty tax. The position of the IRS on this issue is unclear.
 
ASSIGNMENTS OR TRANSFERS.  If the Owner transfers (assigns) the Contract to
another individual as a gift prior to the Annuity Date, the Code provides that
the Owner will incur taxable income at the time of the transfer. An exception is
provided for certain transfers between spouses. The amount of taxable income
upon such taxable transfer is equal to any investment gain in value over the
Owner's cost basis at the time of the transfer. The transfer also is subject to
federal gift tax provisions. Where the Owner and Annuitant are different
persons, the change of ownership of the Contract to the Annuitant on the Annuity
Date, as required under the Contract, is a gift and will be taxable to the Owner
as such; however, the Owner will not incur taxable income. Instead, the
Annuitant will incur taxable income upon receipt of annuity benefit payments as
discussed above.
 
NON-NATURAL OWNERS.  As a general rule, deferred annuity contracts owned by
"non-natural persons" (e.g., a corporation) are not treated as annuity contracts
for federal tax purposes, and the investment income attributable to
contributions made after February 28, 1986 is taxed as ordinary income that is
received or accrued by the owner during the taxable year. This rule does not
apply to annuity contracts purchased with a single payment when the annuity date
is no later than a year from the issue date or to deferred annuities owned by
qualified employer plans, estates, employers with respect to a terminated
pension plan, and entities other than employers, such as a trust, holding an
annuity as an agent for a natural person. This exception, however, will not
apply in cases of any employer who is the owner of an annuity contract under a
non-qualified deferred compensation plan.
 
DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND TAX-EXEMPT
ORGANIZATIONS. Under Section 457 of the Code, deferred compensation plans
established by governmental and certain other tax-exempt employers for their
employees may invest in annuity contracts. Contributions and investment earnings
are not taxable to employees until distributed. With respect to payments made
after February 28, 1986, however, a contract owned by a state or local
government or a tax-exempt organization will not be treated as an annuity under
Section 72. In addition, plan assets are treated as property of the employer,
and are subject to the claims of the employer's general creditors.
 
C.  TAX WITHHOLDING
 
The Code requires withholding with respect to payments or distributions from
non-qualified contracts and IRAs, unless a taxpayer elects not to have
withholding. A 20% withholding requirement applies to distributions from most
other qualified contracts. In addition, the Code requires reporting to the IRS
of the amount of income received with respect to payment or distributions from
annuities.
 
The tax treatment of certain withdrawals or surrenders of the non-qualified
Contracts offered by this Prospectus will vary according to whether or not the
amount withdrawn or surrendered is allocable to an investment in the Contract
made before or after certain dates.
 
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D.  PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO QUALIFIED EMPLOYER PLANS
 
The tax rules applicable to qualified retirement plans, as defined by the Code,
are complex and vary according to the type of plan. Benefits under a qualified
plan may be subject to that plan's terms and conditions irrespective of the
terms and conditions of any annuity contract used to fund such benefits. As
such, the following is simply a general description of various types of
qualified plans that may use the Contract. Before purchasing any annuity
contract for use in funding a qualified plan, more specific information should
be obtained.
 
A qualified Contract may include special provisions (endorsements) changing or
restricting rights and benefits otherwise available to an Owner of a
non-qualified Contract. Individuals purchasing a qualified Contract should
review carefully any such changes or limitations which may include restrictions
to ownership, transferability, assignability, contributions, and distributions.
 
CORPORATE AND SELF-EMPLOYED ("H.R. 10" AND "KEOGH") PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING
PLANS.  Sections 401(a), 401(k) and 403(a) of the Code permit business employers
and certain associations to establish various types of tax-favored retirement
plans for employees. The Self-Employed Individuals' Tax Retirement Act of 1962,
as amended, permits Self-Employed individuals to establish similar plans for
themselves and their employees. Employers intending to use qualified Contracts
in connection with such plans should seek competent advice as to the suitability
of the Contract to their specific needs and as to applicable Code limitations
and tax consequences.
 
The Company can provide prototype plans for certain pension or profit sharing
plans for review by the plan's legal counsel. For information, ask your
financial representative.
 
   
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES.  Section 408 of the Code permits eligible
individuals to contribute to an individual retirement program known as an
Individual Retirement Annuity ("IRA"). Note: this term covers all IRAs permitted
under Section 408(b) of the Code, including Roth IRAs. IRAs are subject to
limits on the amounts that may be contributed, the persons who may be eligible,
and on the time when distributions may commence. In addition, certain
distributions from other types of retirement plans may be "rolled over," on a
tax-deferred basis, to an IRA. Purchasers of an IRA Contract will be provided
with supplementary information as may be required by the IRS or other
appropriate agency, and will have the right to revoke the Contract as described
in this Prospectus. See "B. Right to Revoke Individual Retirement Annuities."
    
 
Eligible employers that meet specified criteria may establish simplified
employee pension plans (SEP-IRAs) or SIMPLE IRA plans for their employees using
the employees IRAs. Employer contributions that may be made to such plans are
larger than the amounts that may be contributed to regular IRAs and may be
deductible to the employer.
 
TAX-SHELTERED ANNUITIES ("TSAS").  Under the provisions of Section 403(b) of the
Code, payments made to annuity contracts purchased for employees under annuity
plans adopted by public school systems and certain organizations which are tax
exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code are excludable from the gross income
of such employees to the extent that total annual payments do not exceed the
maximum contribution permitted under the Code. Purchasers of TSA Contracts
should seek competent advice as to eligibility, limitations on permissible
payments and other tax consequences associated with the Contracts.
 
   
Withdrawals or other distributions attributable to salary reduction
contributions (including earnings thereon) made to a TSA contract after December
31, 1988, may not begin before the employee attains age 59 1/2, separates from
service, dies or becomes disabled. In the case of hardship, an Owner may
withdraw amounts contributed by salary reduction, but not the earnings on such
amounts. Even though a distribution may be permitted under these rules (e.g.,
for hardship or after separation from service), it may be subject to a 10%
penalty tax as a premature distribution, in addition to income tax.
    
 
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TEXAS OPTIONAL RETIREMENT PROGRAM.  Distributions under a TSA Contract issued to
participants in the Texas Optional Retirement Program may not be received except
in the case of the participant's death, retirement or termination of employment
in the Texas public institutions of higher education. These additional
restrictions are imposed under the Texas Government Code and a prior opinion of
the Texas Attorney General.
 
                                    REPORTS
 
The Owner is sent a report semi-annually which states certain financial
information about the Funds. The Company also will furnish an annual report to
the Owner containing a statement of his or her account, including unit values
and other information as required by applicable law, rules and regulations.
Loans are available to Owners of TSA Contracts (i.e., Contracts issued under
Section 403(b) of the Code and to Contracts issued to plans qualified under
Sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Code. Loans are subject to provisions of the
Code and to applicable qualified retirement plan rules. Tax advisors and plan
fiduciaries should be consulted prior to exercising loan privileges.
 
                        LOANS (QUALIFIED CONTRACTS ONLY)
 
Loaned amounts will first be withdrawn from Sub-Account and Fixed Account values
on a pro-rata basis until exhausted. Thereafter, any additional amounts will be
withdrawn from the Guarantee Period Accounts (pro-rata by duration and LIFO
(last-in, first-out) within each duration), subject to any applicable Market
Value Adjustments. The maximum loan amount will be determined under the
Company's maximum loan formula. The minimum loan amount is $1,000. Loans will be
secured by a security interest in the Contract and the amount borrowed will be
transferred to a loan asset account within the Company's General Account, where
it will accrue interest at a specified rate below the then-current loan rate.
Generally, loans must be repaid within five years or less, and repayments must
be made quarterly and in substantially equal amounts. Repayments will be
allocated pro rata in accordance with the most recent payment allocation, except
that any allocations to a Guarantee Period Account will instead be allocated to
the Money Market Fund.
 
               ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF INVESTMENTS
 
The Company reserves the right, subject to applicable law, to make additions to,
deletions from, or substitutions for the shares that are held in the
Sub-Accounts or that the Sub-Accounts may purchase. If the shares of any Fund
are no longer available for investment or if in the Company's judgment further
investment in any Fund should become inappropriate in view of the purposes of
the Variable Account or the affected Sub-Account, the Company may redeem the
shares of that Fund and substitute shares of another registered open-end
management company. The Company will not substitute any shares attributable to a
Contract interest in a Sub-Account without notice to the Owner and prior
approval of the SEC and state insurance authorities, to the extent required by
the 1940 Act or other applicable law. The Variable Account may, to the extent
permitted by law, purchase other securities for other contracts or permit a
conversion between contracts upon request by the Owner.
 
The Company also reserves the right to establish additional sub-accounts of the
Variable Account, each of which would invest in shares corresponding to a new
fund or in shares of another investment company having a specified investment
objective. Subject to applicable law and any required SEC approval, the Company
may, in its sole discretion, establish new sub-accounts or eliminate one or more
Sub-Accounts if marketing needs, tax considerations or investment conditions
warrant. Any new sub-accounts may be made available to existing Owners on a
basis to be determined by the Company.
 
Shares of the Funds also are issued to variable accounts of the Company and its
affiliates which issue variable life contracts ("mixed funding"). Shares of the
Funds are also issued to other unaffiliated insurance companies ("shared
funding"). Shares of the Funds may be offered to certain qualified retirement
plans. It is conceivable that in the future such mixed funding, shared funding
or sales to qualified plans may be disadvantageous for variable life owners,
variable annuity owners or plan participants. Although the Company
 
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and the Trustees of The Palladian-SM- Trust and of Allmerica Investment Trust do
not currently foresee any such disadvantages to variable life insurance owners,
variable annuity owners or plan participants, the Company and the respective
Trustees intend to monitor events in order to identify any material conflicts
and to determine what action, if any, should be taken in response thereto. If
the Trustees were to conclude that separate funds should be established for
variable life and variable annuity separate accounts, the Company may be
required to bear the attendant expenses.
 
If any of these substitutions or changes are made, the Company may, by
appropriate endorsement, change the Contract to reflect the substitution or
change and will notify Owners of all such changes. If the Company deems it to be
in the best interest of Owners, and subject to any approvals that may be
required under applicable law, the Variable Account or any Sub-Accounts may be
operated as a management company under the 1940 Act, may be deregistered under
the 1940 Act if registration is no longer required, or may be combined with
other sub-Accounts or other separate accounts of the Company.
 
The Company reserves the right, subject to compliance with applicable law, to
(1) transfer assets from the Variable Account or Sub-Accounts to another of the
Company's separate accounts or sub-accounts having assets of the same class, (2)
to operate the Variable Account or any Sub-Account as a management investment
company under the 1940 Act or in any other form permitted by law, (3) to
deregister the Variable Account under the 1940 Act in accordance with the
requirements of the 1940 Act, (4) to substitute the shares of any other
registered investment company for the Fund shares held by a Sub-Account, in the
event that Fund shares are unavailable for investment, or if the Company
determines that further investment in such Fund shares is inappropriate in view
of the purpose of the Sub-Account, (5) to change the methodology for determining
the net investment factor, and (6) to change the names of the Variable Account
or of the Sub-Accounts. In no event will the changes described above be made
without notice to Owners in accordance with the 1940 Act.
 
                   CHANGES TO COMPLY WITH LAW AND AMENDMENTS
 
The Company reserves the right, without the consent of Owners, to suspend sales
of the Contract as presently offered, and to make any change to provisions of
the Contract to comply with, or give the Owners the benefit of, any federal or
state statute, rule or regulations, including but not limited to requirements
for annuity contracts and retirement plans under the Code and pertinent
regulations or any state statute or regulation.
 
                                 VOTING RIGHTS
 
The Company will vote Fund shares held by each Sub-Account in accordance with
instructions received from Owners and, after the Annuity Date, from the
Annuitants. Each person having a voting interest in a Sub-Account will be
provided with proxy materials of the Fund together with a form with which to
give voting instructions to the Company. Shares for which no timely instructions
are received will be voted in proportion to the instructions which are received.
The Company also will vote shares in a Sub-Account that it owns and which are
not attributable to contracts in the same proportion. If the 1940 Act or any
rules thereunder should be amended or if the present interpretation of the 1940
Act or such rules should change, and as a result the Company determines that it
is permitted to vote shares in its own right, whether or not such shares are
attributable to the Contract, the Company reserves the right to do so.
 
The number of votes which an Owner or Annuitant may cast will be determined by
the Company as of the record date established by the Fund. During the
accumulation phase, the number of Fund shares attributable to each Owner will be
determined by dividing the dollar value of the Accumulation Units of the
Sub-Account credited to the contract by the net asset value of one Fund share.
During the annuity payout phase, the number of Fund shares attributable to each
Annuitant will be determined by dividing the reserve held in each Sub-Account
for the Annuitant's variable annuity by the net asset value of one Fund share.
Ordinarily, the Annuitant's voting interest in the Fund will decrease as the
reserve for the variable annuity is depleted.
 
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                                  DISTRIBUTION
 
The Contract offered by this Prospectus may be purchased from certain
independent broker-dealers which are registered under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 and members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD"). The Contract also is offered through Allmerica Investments, Inc.,
which is the principal underwriter and distributor of the Contract. Allmerica
Investments, Inc., 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 01653, is a registered
broker-dealer, member of the NASD, and an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of
First Allmerica.
 
The Company pays commissions, not to exceed 6.0% of payments, to broker-dealers
which sell the Contract. Alternative commission schedules are available with
lower initial commission amounts based on payments, plus ongoing annual
compensation of up to 1% of Contract value. To the extent permitted by NASD
rules, promotional incentives or payments may also be provided to such
broker-dealers based on sales volumes, the assumption of wholesaling functions,
or other sales-related criteria. Additional payments may be made for other
services not directly related to the sale of the Contract, including the
recruitment and training of personnel, production of promotional literature, and
similar services.
 
The Company intends to recoup commissions and other sales expenses through a
combination of anticipated contingent deferred sales charges and profits from
the Company's General Account. Commissions paid on the Contract, including
additional incentives or payments, do not result in any additional charge to
Owners or to the Variable Account. Any contingent deferred sales charges
assessed on the Contract will be retained by the Company.
 
Owners may direct any inquiries to their financial representative or to
Allmerica Investments, Inc., 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 01653, Telephone
800-917-1909.
 
                                 LEGAL MATTERS
 
There are no legal proceedings pending to which the Variable Account is a party.
 
                              FURTHER INFORMATION
 
A Registration Statement under the 1933 Act relating to this offering has been
filed with the SEC. Certain portions of the Registration Statement and
amendments have been omitted in this Prospectus pursuant to the rules and
regulations of the SEC. The omitted information may be obtained from the SEC's
principal office in Washington, DC, upon payment of the SEC's prescribed fees.
 
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                                   APPENDIX A
                    MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FIXED ACCOUNT
 
Because of exemption and exclusionary provisions in the securities laws,
interests in the Fixed Account are not generally subject to regulation under the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 or the Investment Company Act of 1940.
Disclosures regarding the fixed portion of the annuity contract and the Fixed
Account may be subject to the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933
concerning the accuracy and completeness of statements made in the Prospectus.
The disclosures in this APPENDIX A have not been reviewed by the SEC.
 
The Fixed Account is part of the Company's General Account and is made up of all
of the general assets of the Company other than those allocated to the separate
account. Allocations to the Fixed Account become part of the assets of the
Company and are used to support insurance and annuity obligations. A portion or
all of net payments may be allocated to accumulate at a fixed rate of interest
in the Fixed Account. Such net amounts are guaranteed by the Company as to
principal and a minimum rate of interest. Under the Contract, the minimum
interest which may be credited on amounts allocated to the Fixed Account is 3%
compounded annually. Additional "Excess Interest" may or may not be credited at
the sole discretion of the Company.
 
If the Contract is surrendered, or if an amount in excess of the Withdrawal
Without Surrender Charge is withdrawn, while the Contract is in force and before
the Annuity Date, a contingent deferred sales charge is imposed if such event
occurs before the payments attributable to the surrender or withdrawal have been
credited to the Contract at least seven full contract years.
 
In Massachusetts, payments and transfers to the Fixed Account are subject to the
following restrictions:
 
        If a Contract is issued prior to the Annuitant's 60th birthday,
        allocations to the Fixed Account will be permitted until the Annuitant's
        61st birthday. On and after the Annuitant's 61st birthday, no additional
        Fixed Account allocations will be accepted. If a Contract is issued on
        or after the Annuitant's 60th birthday, up through and including the
        Annuitant's 81st birthday, Fixed Account allocations will be permitted
        during the first Contract year. On and after the first Contract
        anniversary, no additional allocations to the Fixed Account will be
        permitted. If a Contract is issued after the Annuitant's 81st birthday,
        no payments to the Fixed Account will be permitted at any time.
 
If an allocation designated as a Fixed Account allocation is received at the
Principal Office during a period when the Fixed Account is not available due to
the limitations outlined above, the monies will be allocated to the Money Market
Fund.
 
In Oregon, no payment to the Fixed Account will be permitted if a Contract is
issued after the Annuitant's 81st birthday.
 
   
To the extent permitted by state law, the Company reserves the right, from time
to time, to credit an enhanced interest rate to certain initial and/or
subsequent payments ("eligible payments") which are deposited into the Fixed
Account under an Automatic Transfer Option (dollar cost averaging election) that
uses the Fixed Account as the source account from which automatic transfers are
then processed. The following are not considered eligible payments: amounts
transferred into the Fixed Account from the Variable Account and/or the
Guarantee Period Accounts; amounts already in the Fixed Account at the time an
eligible payment is deposited and amounts transferred to the Contract from
another annuity contract issued by the Company.
    
 
   
An eligible payment must be automatically transferred out of the Fixed Account
over a continuous six month period. The enhanced rate will apply during the six
month period to any portion of the eligible payment remaining in the Fixed
Account. Amounts automatically transferred out of the Fixed Account will no
longer earn the enhanced rate of interest and, as of the date of transfer, will
be subject to the variable investment performance of the sub-account(s)
transferred into. If the automatic transfer option is terminated prior to the
end of the six month period, the enhanced rate will no longer apply. The Company
reserves the right to extend the period of time that the enhanced rate will
apply.
    
 
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                                   APPENDIX B
               SURRENDER CHARGES AND THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
 
PART 1: SURRENDER CHARGES
 
FULL SURRENDER
 
   
Assume a Payment of $50,000 is made on the issue date and no additional payments
are made. Assume there are no withdrawals and that the Withdrawal Without
Surrender Charge is equal to the greater of 15% of the current Accumulated Value
or the accumulated earnings in the Contract. The table below presents examples
of the surrender charge resulting from a full surrender, based on hypothetical
Accumulated Values.
    
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 HYPOTHETICAL  WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT       SURRENDER
    ACCOUNT      ACCUMULATED    SURRENDER CHARGE         CHARGE        SURRENDER
     YEAR           VALUE            AMOUNT            PERCENTAGE        CHARGE
- ---------------  ------------  -------------------  -----------------  ----------
<S>              <C>           <C>                  <C>                <C>
           1      $54,000.00       $  8,100.00                 7%      $ 3,213.00
           2       58,320.00          8,748.00                 6%        2,974.32
           3       62,985.60         12,985.60                 5%        2,500.00
           4       68,024.45         18,024.45                 4%        2,000.00
           5       73,466.40         23,466.40                 3%        1,500.00
           6       79,343.72         29,343.72                 2%        1,000.00
           7       85,691.21         35,691.21                 1%          500.00
           8       92,546.51         42,546.51                 0%            0.00
</TABLE>
    
 
WITHDRAWAL
 
   
Assume a Payment of $50,000 is made on the issue date and no additional payments
are made. Assume that the Withdrawal Without Surrender Charge is equal to the
greater of 15% of the current Accumulated Value or the accumulated earnings in
the contract and there are withdrawals as detailed below. The table below
presents examples of the surrender charge resulting from withdrawals, based on
hypothetical Accumulated Values.
    
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 HYPOTHETICAL                WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT       SURRENDER
    ACCOUNT      ACCUMULATED                  SURRENDER CHARGE         CHARGE         SURRENDER
     YEAR           VALUE       WITHDRAWAL         AMOUNT            PERCENTAGE        CHARGE
- ---------------  ------------  ------------  -------------------  -----------------  -----------
<S>              <C>           <C>           <C>                  <C>                <C>
           1      $54,000.00          $0.00      $  8,100.00                 7%       $    0.00
           2       58,320.00           0.00         8,748.00                 6%            0.00
           3       62,985.60           0.00        12,985.60                 5%            0.00
           4       68,024.45      30,000.00        18,024.45                 4%          479.02
           5       41,066.40      10,000.00         6,159.96                 3%          115.20
           6       33,551.72       5,000.00         5,032.76                 2%            0.00
           7       30,835.85      10,000.00         4,625.38                 1%           53.75
           8       22,502.72      15,000.00         3,375.41                 0%            0.00
</TABLE>
    
 
PART 2: MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
 
The market value factor is: [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365)-1
 
The following examples assume:
 
1.  The payment was allocated to a ten-year Guarantee Period Account with a
    Guaranteed Interest Rate of 8%.
 
2.  The date of surrender is seven years (2,555 days) from the expiration date.
 
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3.  The value of the Guarantee Period Account is equal to $62,985.60 at the end
    of three years.
 
4.  No transfers or withdrawals affecting this Guarantee Period Account have
    been made.
 
5.  Surrender charges, if any, are calculated in the same manner as shown in the
    examples in Part 1.
 
NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT (UNCAPPED)
Assume that on the date of surrender, the current rate (j) is 10.00% or 0.10
 
<TABLE>
<S>                             <C>        <C>
    The market value factor             =  [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365) -1
 
                                        =  [(1+.08)/(1+.10)](2555/365) -1
 
                                        =  (.98182)(7) -1
 
                                        =  -.12054
 
The market value adjustment             =  the market value factor multiplied by the withdrawal
 
                                        =  -.12054X$62,985.60
 
                                        =  -$7,592.11
</TABLE>
 
POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT (UNCAPPED)
Assume that on the date of surrender, the current rate (j) is 7.00% or 0.07
 
<TABLE>
<S>                             <C>        <C>
    The market value factor             =  [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365) -1
 
                                        =  [(1+.08)/(1+.07)](2555/365) -1
 
                                        =  (1.0093)(7) -1
 
                                        =  .06694
 
The market value adjustment             =  the market value factor multiplied by the withdrawal
 
                                        =  .06694X$62,985.60
 
                                        =  $4,216.26
</TABLE>
 
NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT (CAPPED)
Assume that on the date of surrender, the current rate (j) is 11.00% or 0.11
 
   
<TABLE>
<S>                             <C>        <C>
    The market value factor             =  [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365) -1
 
                                        =  (1+.08)/(1+.11)](2555/365) -1
 
                                        =  (.97297)(7) -1
 
                                        =  -.17454
 
The market value adjustment             =  Minimum of the market value factor multiplied by the
                                           withdrawal or the negative of the excess interest earned
                                           over 3%
 
                                        =  Minimum of (-.17454X$62,985.60 or -$8,349.25)
 
                                        =  Minimum of (-$10,993.51 or -$8,349.25)
 
                                        =  -$8,349.25
</TABLE>
    
 
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POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT (CAPPED)
Assume that on the date of surrender, the current rate (j) is 6.00% or 0.06
 
<TABLE>
<S>                             <C>        <C>
    The market value factor             =  [(1+i)/(1+j)](n/365) -1
 
                                        =  [(1+.08)/(1+.06)](2555/365) -1
 
                                        =  (1.01887)(7) -1
 
                                        =  .13981
 
The market value adjustment             =  Minimum of the market value factor multiplied by the
                                           withdrawal or the excess interest earned over 3%
 
The market value factor                 =  Minimum of (.13981X$62,985.60 or $8,349.25)
 
                                        =  Minimum of ($8,806.02 or $8,349.25)
 
                                        =  $8,349.25
</TABLE>
 
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                                   APPENDIX C
                               THE DEATH BENEFIT
 
PART 1: DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT
 
DEATH BENEFIT ASSUMING NO WITHDRAWALS
 
Assume a payment of $50,000 is made on the issue date and no additional payments
are made. Assume there are no withdrawals and that the Death Benefit Effective
Annual Yield is equal to 5%. The table below presents examples of the Death
Benefit based on the Hypothetical Accumulated Values.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
               HYPOTHETICAL  HYPOTHETICAL
  CONTRACT     ACCUMULATED   MARKET VALUE      DEATH        DEATH        DEATH     HYPOTHETICAL
    YEAR          VALUE       ADJUSTMENT    BENEFIT (A)  BENEFIT (B)  BENEFIT (C)  DEATH BENEFIT
- -------------  ------------  -------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -------------
<S>            <C>           <C>            <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
          1     $53,000.00     $    0.00     $53,000.00   $52,500.00   $50,000.00   $ 53,000.00
          2      53,530.00        500.00     54,030.00    55,125.00    53,000.00      55,125.00
          3      58,883.00          0.00     58,883.00    57,881.25    55,125.00      58,883.00
          4      52,994.70        500.00     53,494.70    60,775.31    58,883.00      60,775.31
          5      58,294.17          0.00     58,294.17    63,814.08    60,775.31      63,814.08
          6      64,123.59        500.00     64,623.59    67,004.78    63,814.08      67,004.78
          7      70,535.95          0.00     70,535.95    70,355.02    67,004.78      70,535.95
          8      77,589.54        500.00     78,089.54    73,872.77    70,535.95      78,089.54
          9      85,348.49          0.00     85,348.49    77,566.41    78,089.54      85,348.49
         10      93,883.34          0.00     93,883.34    81,444.73    85,348.49      93,883.34
</TABLE>
 
   
Death Benefit (a) is the Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market
Value Adjustment. Death Benefit (b) is the gross payments compounded annually at
5% decreased proportionately to reflect withdrawals. Death Benefit (c) is the
death benefit that would have been payable on the most recent Contract
anniversary, increased for subsequent payments, and decreased proportionately
for subsequent withdrawals.
    
 
The Hypothetical Death Benefit is equal to the greatest of Death Benefits (a),
(b), or (c)
 
DEATH BENEFIT ASSUMING WITHDRAWALS
 
Assume a payment of $50,000 is made on the issue date and no additional payments
are made. Assume there are withdrawals as detailed in the table below and that
the Death Benefit Effective Annual Yield is equal to 5%. The table below
presents examples of the Death Benefit based on the Hypothetical Accumulated
Value.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
               HYPOTHETICAL                HYPOTHETICAL
  CONTRACT     ACCUMULATED                 MARKET VALUE      DEATH        DEATH        DEATH     HYPOTHETICAL
    YEAR          VALUE      WITHDRAWALS    ADJUSTMENT    BENEFIT (A)  BENEFIT (B)  BENEFIT (C)  DEATH BENEFIT
- -------------  ------------  ------------  -------------  -----------  -----------  -----------  -------------
<S>            <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
          1     $53,000.00    $     0.00     $    0.00     $53,000.00   $52,500.00   $50,000.00   $ 53,000.00
          2      53,530.00          0.00        500.00     54,030.00    55,125.00    53,000.00      55,125.00
          3       3,883.00     50,000.00          0.00      3,883.00     4,171.13     3,972.50       4,171.13
          4       3,494.70          0.00        500.00      3,994.70     4,379.68     4,171.13       4,379.68
          5       3,844.17          0.00          0.00      3,844.17     4,598.67     4,379.68       4,598.67
          6       4,228.59          0.00        500.00      4,728.59     4,828.60     4,598.67       4,828.60
          7       4,651.45          0.00          0.00      4,651.45     5,070.03     4,828.60       5,070.03
          8       5,116.59          0.00        500.00      5,616.59     5,323.53     5,070.03       5,616.59
          9       5,628.25          0.00          0.00      5,628.25     5,589.71     5,616.59       5,628.25
         10         691.07      5,000.00          0.00        691.07       712.70       683.44         712.70
</TABLE>
 
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Death Benefit (a) is the Accumulated Value increased by any positive Market
Value Adjustment. Death Benefit (b) is the gross payments compounded annually at
5%, decreased proportionately to reflect withdrawals. Death Benefit (c) is the
death benefit that would have been payable on the most recent Contract
anniversary, increased for subsequent payments, and decreased proportionately
for subsequent withdrawals.
    
 
The Hypothetical Death Benefit is equal to the greatest of Death Benefits (a),
(b), or (c)
 
PART 2: DEATH OF THE OWNER WHO IS NOT THE ANNUITANT
 
Assume a payment of $50,000 is made on the issue date and no additional payments
are made. Assume there are no partial withdrawals. The table below presents
examples of the Death Benefit based on the Hypothetical Accumulated Values.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
               HYPOTHETICAL  HYPOTHETICAL
  CONTRACT     ACCUMULATED   MARKET VALUE   HYPOTHETICAL
    YEAR          VALUE       ADJUSTMENT    DEATH BENEFIT
- -------------  ------------  -------------  -------------
<S>            <C>           <C>            <C>
          1     $53,000.00     $    0.00     $ 53,000.00
          2      53,530.00        500.00       54,030.00
          3      58,883.00          0.00       58,883.00
          4      52,994.70        500.00       53,494.70
          5      58,294.17          0.00       58,294.17
          6      64,123.59        500.00       64,623.59
          7      70,535.95          0.00       70,535.95
          8      77,589.54        500.00       78,089.54
          9      85,348.49          0.00       85,348.49
         10      93,883.34          0.00       93,883.34
</TABLE>
 
   
The Hypothetical Death Benefit is the Accumulated Value increased by any
positive Market Value Adjustment.
    
 
                                      C-2
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               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                          
                        STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                          
                                         OF
                                          
   FLEXIBLE PAYMENT DEFERRED VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACTS FUNDED THROUGH
                                          
                              FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                                           







   
THIS STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS NOT A PROSPECTUS.  IT SHOULD BE READ
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROSPECTUS OF THE FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT, DATED MAY 1,
1998 ("THE PROSPECTUS").  THE PROSPECTUS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ANNUITY CLIENT
SERVICES, ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, 440 LINCOLN
STREET, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01653, TELEPHONE 1-800-917-1909.
    

   
                                 DATED MAY 1, 1998
    


                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          
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                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS


GENERAL INFORMATION AND HISTORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

TAXATION OF THE CONTRACT, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT AND THE
     COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

UNDERWRITERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

TAX-DEFERRED ACCUMULATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F-1


                       GENERAL INFORMATION AND HISTORY
   
The Fulcrum Separate Account  (the "Variable Account") is a separate investment
account of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company (the
"Company") authorized by vote of its Board of Directors on June 13, 1996.  The
Company is a life insurance company organized under the laws of Delaware in July
1974.  Its principal office (the "Principal Office") is located at 440 Lincoln
Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01653, telephone 508-855-1000.  The Company is
subject to the laws of the State of Delaware governing insurance companies and
to regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance of Delaware.  In addition, the
Company is subject to the insurance laws and regulations of other states and
jurisdictions in which it is licensed to operate.  As of December 31, 1997, the
Company had over $9.4 billion in assets and over $26.6  billion of life
insurance in force. 
    

   
Effective October 1, 1995, the Company changed its name from SMA Life Assurance
Company to Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company.  The Company
is an indirectly wholly owned subsidiary of First Allmerica Financial Life
Insurance Company ("First Allmerica") which, in turn, is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Allmerica Financial Corporation ("AFC").  First Allmerica,
originally organized under the laws of Massachusetts in 1844 as a mutual life
insurance company and known as State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America,
converted to a stock life insurance company and adopted its present name on
October 16, 1995.  First Allmerica is the fifth oldest life insurance company in
America.  As of  December 31, 1997, First Allmerica and its subsidiaries
(including the Company) had over $16.3 billion in combined assets and over $43.8
billion in life insurance in force.
    

   
Currently, six Sub-Accounts of the Variable Account are available under the 
Contract.  Each Sub-Account invests in a corresponding investment portfolio 
of The Palladian -SM- Trust ("Palladian") or a fund of Allmerica Investment 
Trust (the "Trust"). Palladian and the Trust are both  open-end, diversified 
management investment companies.  The following Portfolios of Palladian are 
available under the Contract: Value, Growth, International Growth, Global 
Strategic Income, and Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio ("Underlying 
Portfolios").  One Fund of the Trust is available under the Contract: the 
Money Market Fund ("Underlying Fund"). Each Underlying Portfolio and Fund 
available under the Contract has its own investment objectives and certain 
attendant risks; for more information, see the Prospectuses and Statements of 
Additional Information for Palladian and for the Trust.
    

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                     TAXATION OF THE CONTRACT, THE VARIABLE
                            ACCOUNT AND THE COMPANY

The Company currently imposes no charge for taxes payable in connection with the
Contract, other than for state and local premium taxes and similar assessments
when applicable.  The Company reserves the right to impose a charge for any
other taxes that may become payable in the future in connection with the
Contract or the Variable Account.

The Variable Account is considered to be a part of and taxed with the operations
of the Company.  The Company is taxed as a life insurance company under
Subchapter L of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"), and files a consolidated
tax return with its parent and affiliated companies.

The Company reserves the right to make a charge for any effect which the income,
assets, or existence of the Contract or the Variable Account may have upon its
tax.  Such charge for taxes, if any, will be assessed on a fair and equitable
basis in order to preserve equity among classes of Contract Owners ("Owners"). 
The Variable Account presently is not subject to tax.


                                  SERVICES

   
CUSTODIAN OF SECURITIES.  The Company serves as custodian of the assets of 
the Variable Account.  Shares of the Underlying Portfolios and Fund owned by 
the Sub-Accounts are held on an open account basis.  A Sub-Account's 
ownership of Underlying Portfolio and Fund shares is reflected on the records 
of the Underlying Portfolios and Fund,  and are not represented by any 
transferable stock certificates.
    

   
EXPERTS. The financial statements of the Company as of December 31, 1997 and 
1996 and for each of the two years in the period ended December 31, 1997, and 
the financial statements of the Fulcrum Separate Account of the Company as of 
December 31, 1997 and for the periods indicated, included in this Statement 
of Additional Information constituting part of this Registration Statement, 
have been so included in reliance on the reports of Price Waterhouse LLP, 
independent accountants, given on the authority of said firm as experts in 
auditing and accounting.
    

The financial statements of the Company included herein should be considered 
only as bearing on the ability of the Company to meet its obligations under 
the Contract.

                               UNDERWRITERS

   
Allmerica Investments, Inc. ("Allmerica Investments"), a registered 
broker-dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and a member of the 
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD"), serves as 
principal underwriter and general distributor for the Contract pursuant to a 
contract with Allmerica Investments, the Company and the Variable Account.  
Allmerica Investments distributes the Contract on a best-efforts basis.  
Allmerica Investments, Inc., 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 
01653, was organized in 1969 as a wholly owned subsidiary of First Allmerica, 
and presently is  indirectly wholly owned by First Allmerica.
    

The Contract offered by this Prospectus is offered continuously, and may be
purchased from certain independent broker-dealers which are NASD members and
whose representatives are authorized by applicable law to sell variable annuity
contracts.

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All persons selling the Contract are required to be licensed by their 
respective state insurance authorities for the sale of variable annuity 
contracts. The Company pays commissions, not to exceed 6.0% of purchase 
payments, to entities which sell the Contract.  To the extent permitted by 
NASD rules, promotional incentives or payments also may be provided to such 
entities based on sales volumes, the assumption of wholesaling functions or 
other sales-related criteria.  Additional payments may be made for other 
services not directly related to the sale of the Contract, including the 
recruitment and training of personnel, production of promotional literature 
and similar services.
    

   
Commissions paid on the Contract, including additional incentives or 
payments, and allowances paid, if any, are paid by the Company and do not 
result in any charge to Owners or to the Variable Account in addition to the 
charges described under "CHARGES AND DEDUCTIONS" in the Prospectus.  The 
Company intends to recoup the commission and other sales expense through a 
combination of anticipated surrender, withdrawal  and/or annuitization 
charges, profits from the Company's general account, including the investment 
earnings on amounts allocated to accumulate on a fixed basis in excess of the 
interest credited on fixed accumulations by the Company, and the profit, if 
any, from the mortality and expense risk charge.
    

   
The aggregate amounts of commissions paid to Western Capital Financial Group, 
Inc. and to independent broker-dealers, respectively, for sales of contracts 
funded by Fulcrum Separate Account were $529,272.25 and $588,878.81 in 1997. 
Sales of these contracts began in 1997.
    

                           ANNUITY BENEFIT PAYMENTS

The method by which the Accumulated Value under the Contract is determined is
described in detail under "Computation of Values" in the Prospectus.

ILLUSTRATION OF ACCUMULATION UNIT CALCULATION USING HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE.  The
Accumulation Unit calculation for a daily Valuation Period may be illustrated by
the following hypothetical example:  Assume that the assets of a Sub-Account at
the beginning of a one-day Valuation Period were $5,000,000; that the value of
an Accumulation Unit on the previous date was $1.135000; and that during the
Valuation Period, the investment income and net realized and unrealized capital
gains exceed net realized and unrealized capital losses by $1,675.  The
Accumulation Unit Value at the end of the current Valuation Period would be
calculated as follows:



(1)  Accumulation Unit Value -- Previous Valuation Period. . . . . $ 1.135000

(2)  Value of Assets -- Beginning of Valuation Period. . . . . . . $5,000,000

(3)  Excess of Investment Income and Net Gains
       Over Capital Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,675

   
(4)  Adjusted Gross Investment Rate for the
       Valuation Period (3) divided by (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.000335
    

(5)  Annual Charge (one-day equivalent of 1.45% per annum) . . . . . 0.000040

(6)  Net Investment Rate (4) - (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.000295

(7)  Net Investment Factor 1.000000 + (6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000295

(8)  Accumulation Unit Value -- Current Period (1) x (7) . . . . . $ 1.135335

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Conversely, if unrealized capital losses and charges for expenses and taxes
exceeded investment income and net realized capital gains by $1,675, the
Accumulation Unit Value at the end of the Valuation Period would have been
$1.134574.

The method for determining the amount of annuity benefit payments is described
in detail under "Determination of the First and Subsequent Annuity Benefit
Payments" in the Prospectus.

ILLUSTRATION OF VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT CALCULATION USING HYPOTHETICAL 
EXAMPLE. The determination of the Annuity Unit value and the variable annuity 
benefit payment may be illustrated by the following hypothetical example:  
Assume an Annuitant has 40,000 Accumulation Units in a Variable Account, and 
that the value of an Accumulation Unit on the Valuation Date used to 
determine the amount of the first variable annuity payment is $1.120000.  
Therefore, the Accumulation Value of the Contract is $44,800 (40,000 x 
$1.120000).  Assume also that the Owner elects an option for which the first 
monthly payment is $6.57 per $1,000 of Accumulated Value applied.  Assuming 
no premium tax or contingent deferred sales charge, the first monthly payment 
would be 44.800 multiplied by $6.57, or $294.34.  

   
Next, assume that the Annuity Unit value for the assumed rate of 3.5% per 
annum for the Valuation Date as of which the first payment was calculated was 
$1.100000.  Annuity Unit values will not be the same as Accumulation Unit 
Values because the former reflect the 3.5% assumed interest rate used in the 
annuity rate calculations.  When the Annuity Unit value of $1.100000 is 
divided into the first monthly payment, the number of Annuity Units 
represented by that payment is determined to be 267.5818.  The value of this 
same number of Annuity Units will be paid in each subsequent month under most 
options.  Assume further that the net investment factor for the Valuation 
Period applicable to the next annuity benefit payment is 1.000190.  
Multiplying this factor by .999906 (the one-day adjustment factor for the 
assumed interest rate of 3.5% per annum) produces a factor of 1.000096.  This 
then is multiplied by the Annuity Unit value on the immediately preceding 
Valuation Date (assumed here to be $1.105000).  The result is an Annuity Unit 
value of $1.105106 for the current monthly payment.  The current monthly 
payment then is determined by multiplying the number of Annuity Units by the 
current Annuity Unit value, or 267.5818 times $1.105106, which produces a 
current monthly payment of $295.71.  
    

METHOD FOR DETERMINING COMMUTED VALUE ON VARIABLE ANNUITY PERIOD CERTAIN 
OPTIONS AND ILLUSTRATION USING HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE.  The Contract offers 
both commutable and non-commutable period certain options.  A commutable 
option gives the Annuitant the right to exchange any remaining payments for a 
lump sum payment based on the commuted value.  The Commuted Value is the 
present value of remaining payments calculated at 3.5% interest.  The 
determination of the Commuted Value may be illustrated by the following 
hypothetical example.

Assume a commutable period certain option is elected.  The number of Annuity 
Units upon which each payment is based would be calculated using the 
Surrender Value less any premium tax rather than the Accumulated Value.  
Assume this results in 250.0000 Annuity Units.  Assume the Commuted Value is 
requested with 60 monthly payments remaining and a current Annuity Unit Value 
of $1.200000. Based on these assumptions, the dollar amount of remaining 
payments would be $300 a month for 60 months.  The present value at 3.5% of 
all remaining payments would be $16,560.72.

                                   EXCHANGE OFFER

A.  VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT EXCHANGE OFFER

The Company will permit Owners of certain variable annuity contracts, 
described below, to exchange their contracts at net asset value for the 
variable annuity Contract described in the Prospectus, which is issued on 
Form No. A3026-96 or a state variation thereof ("new Contract").  The Company 
reserves the right to suspend this exchange offer at any time.

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This offer applies to the exchange of Elective Payment Variable Annuity 
contracts issued on Forms A3012-79 and A3013-79 ("Elective Payment Exchanged 
Contract," all such contracts having numbers with a "JQ" or "JN" prefix), and 
Single Payment Variable Annuity contracts issued on Forms A3014-79 and 
A3015-79 ("Single Payment Exchanged Contract," all such contracts having 
numbers with a "KQ" or "KN" prefix).  These contracts are referred to 
collectively as the "Exchanged Contract"  To effect an exchange, the Company 
should receive (1) a completed application for the new Contract, (2) the 
contract being exchanged, and (3) a signed Letter of Awareness.

CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE COMPUTATION.  No surrender charge otherwise 
applicable to the Exchanged Contract will be assessed as a result of the 
exchange.  Instead, the contingent deferred sales charge under the new 
Contract will be computed as if the payments that had been made to the 
Exchanged Contract were made to  the new Contract, as of the date of issue of 
the Exchanged Contract.  Any additional payments to the new Contract after 
the exchange will be subject to the contingent deferred sales charge 
computation outlined in the new Contract and the Prospectus; i.e., the charge 
will be computed based on the number of years that the additional payment (or 
portion of that payment) that is being withdrawn has been credited to the new 
Contract.

SUMMARY OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE EXCHANGED CONTRACT AND THE NEW CONTRACT.  
The new Contract and the Exchanged Contract differ substantially as 
summarized below.  There may be additional differences important to a person 
considering an exchange, and the Prospectuses for the new Contract and the 
Exchanged Contract should be reviewed carefully before the exchange request 
is submitted to the Company.

CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE.  The contingent deferred sales charge under 
the new Contract, as described in the Prospectus, imposes higher charge 
percentages against the excess amount redeemed than the Single Payment 
Exchanged Contract.  In addition, if an Elective Payment Exchanged Contract 
was issued more than nine years before the date of an exchange under this 
offer, additional payments to the Exchanged Contract would not be subject to 
a surrender charge. New payments to the new Contract may be subject to a 
charge if withdrawn prior to the surrender charge period described in the 
Prospectus.

CONTRACT FEE.  Under the new Contract, the Company deducts a $30 fee on each 
Contract anniversary and at surrender if the Accumulated Value is less than 
$100,000.  This fee is waived if the new Contract is part of a 401(k) plan.  
No Contract fees are charged on the Single Payment Exchanged Contract.  A $9 
semi-annual fee is charged on the Elective Payment Exchanged Contract if the 
Accumulated Value is $10,000 or less.

VARIABLE ACCOUNT ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE CHARGE.  Under the new Contract, the 
Company assesses each Sub-Account a daily administrative expense charge at an 
annual rate of 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Sub-Account.  No 
administrative expense charge based on a percentage of Sub-Account assets is 
imposed under the Exchanged Contract.

TRANSFER CHARGE.  No charge for transfers is imposed under the Exchanged 
Contract.  Currently, no transfer charge is imposed under the new Contract; 
however, the Company reserves the right to assess a charge not to exceed $25 
for each transfer after the twelfth in any Contract year.

DEATH BENEFIT.  The Exchanged Contract offers a death benefit that is 
guaranteed to be the greater of a Contract's Accumulated Value or gross 
payments made (less withdrawals).  At the time an exchange is processed, the 
Accumulated Value of the Exchanged Contract becomes the "payment" for the new 
Contract.  Therefore, prior purchase payments made under the Exchanged 
Contract (if higher than the Exchanged Contract's Accumulated Value) no 
longer are a basis for determining the death benefit under the new Contract. 
Consequently, whether the initial minimum death benefit under the new 
Contract is greater than, equal to, or less than, the death benefit of the 
Exchanged Contract depends on whether the Accumulated Value transferred to 
the new Contract is greater than, equal to, or less than, the gross payments 
under the Exchanged Contract.  In addition, under the Exchanged Contract, the 
amount of any prior withdrawals is subtracted from the value of the death 
benefit.  Under the new Contract, where there is a reduction in the death 
benefit amount due to a prior withdrawal, the value

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of the death benefit is reduced in the same proportion that the new 
Contract's Accumulated Value was reduced on the date of the withdrawal.

ANNUITY TABLES.  The Exchanged Contract contains higher guaranteed annuity 
rates.

   
FUND EXPENSES.  A performance-based management fee is currently in effect for 
the Underlying Portfolios of Palladian except for the Global Strategic Income 
Portfolio.  The base fee is 2% but the actual fee may vary from between 0.00% 
to 4.00%, depending on the Underlying Portfolio's performance.
    

B.  FIXED ANNUITY EXCHANGE OFFER

   
This exchange offer also applies to all fixed annuity contracts issued by the 
Company.  A fixed annuity contract to which this exchange offer applies may 
be exchanged at net asset value for the Contract described in this 
Prospectus, subject to the same provisions for effecting the exchange and for 
applying the new Contract's contingent deferred sales charge as described 
above for variable annuity contracts.  This Prospectus should be read 
carefully before making such exchange.  Unlike a fixed annuity, the new 
Contract's value is not guaranteed, and will vary depending on the investment 
performance of the Underlying Portfolios or Fund to which it is allocated.  
The new Contract has a different charge structure than a fixed annuity 
contract, which includes not only a contingent deferred sales charge that may 
vary from that of the class of contracts to which the exchanged fixed 
contract belongs, but also Contract fees, mortality and expense risk charges 
(for the Company's assumption of certain mortality and expense risks), 
administrative expense charges, transfer charges (for transfers permitted 
among Sub-Accounts and the Fixed Account), and expenses incurred by the 
Underlying Portfolios and Fund.  Additionally, the interest rates offered 
under the Fixed Account of the new Contract and the Annuity Tables for 
determining minimum annuity benefit payments may be different from those 
offered under the exchanged fixed contract.
    

C.  EXERCISE OF "FREE-LOOK PROVISION" AFTER ANY EXCHANGE

Persons who, under the terms of this exchange offer, exchange their contract 
for the new Contract and subsequently revoke the new Contract within the time 
permitted, as described in the sections of this Prospectus captioned "Right 
to Revoke Individual Retirement Annuity" and "Right to Revoke All Other 
Contracts," will have their exchanged contract automatically reinstated as of 
the date of revocation.  The refunded amount will be applied as the new 
current Accumulated Value under the reinstated contract, which may be more or 
less than it would have been had no exchange and reinstatement occurred.  The 
refunded amount will be allocated initially among the Fixed Account and 
Sub-Accounts of the reinstated contract in the same proportion that the value 
in the Fixed Account and the value in each Sub-Account bore to the 
transferred Accumulated Value on the date of the exchange of the contract for 
the new Contract.  For purposes of calculating any contingent deferred sales 
charge under the reinstated contract, the reinstated contract will be deemed 
to have been issued and to have received past purchase payments as if there 
had been no exchange.

                           PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

Performance information for a Sub-Account may be compared, in reports and 
promotional literature, to certain indices described in the prospectus under 
"PERFORMANCE INFORMATION."  In addition, the Company may provide advertising, 
sales literature, periodic publications or other material information on 
various topics of interest to Owners and prospective Owners.  These topics 
may include the relationship between sectors of the economy and the economy 
as a whole and its effect on various securities markets, investment strategies

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and techniques (such as value investing, market timing, dollar cost 
averaging, asset allocation, constant ratio transfer and account 
rebalancing), the advantages and disadvantages of investing in tax-deferred 
and taxable investments, customer profiles and hypothetical purchase and 
investment scenarios, financial management and tax and retirement planning, 
and investment alternatives to certificates of deposit and other financial 
instruments, including comparisons between the Contract and the 
characteristics of and market for such financial instruments.  Total return 
data and supplemental total return information may be advertised based on the 
period of time that an underlying Sub-Account has been in existence and the 
period of time that an Underlying Portfolio or Fund has been in existence, 
even if longer than the period of time that the Contract has been offered.  
The results for any period prior to a Contract being offered will be 
calculated as if the Contract had been offered during that period of time, 
with all charges assumed to be those applicable to the Contract.  Contracts 
funded by Fulcrum Separate Account have been offered to the public since 1997.

    

TOTAL RETURN

"Total Return" refers to the total of the income generated by an investment 
in a Sub-Account and of the changes of value of the principal invested (due 
to realized and unrealized capital gains or losses) for a specified period, 
reduced by the Sub-Account's asset charge and any applicable contingent 
deferred sales charge which would be assessed upon complete withdrawal of the 
investment.

Total Return figures are calculated by standardized methods prescribed by 
rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC").  The quotations 
are computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of return over 
the specified periods that would equate the initial amount invested to the 
ending redeemable values, according to the following formula:

     P(1 + T) (n)  = ERV

     Where:         P    =    a hypothetical initial payment to the Variable 
                              Account of $1,000

                    T    =    average annual total return

                    n    =    number of years

                  ERV    =    the ending redeemable value of the $1,000 payment
                              at the end of the specified period

   
Quotations of average annual total return for the periods that the 
Sub-Accounts and for periods that the Underlying Portfolios/Fund have been in 
existence are calculated in the manner prescribed by the SEC and show the 
percentage rate of return of a hypothetical initial investment of $1,000 for 
the most recent one, five and ten year period or for a period covering the 
time the Sub-Account has been in existence, if less than the prescribed 
periods.  The calculation is adjusted to reflect the deduction of the annual 
Sub-Account asset charge of 1.45%, the $30 annual Contract fee and the 
contingent deferred sales charge which would be assessed if the investment 
were completely withdrawn at the end of the specified period, according to 
the following schedule. See Tables 1A and 2A.
    

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        YEARS FROM DATE OF      CHARGE AS PERCENTAGE
                             PAYMENT TO       OF NEW PURCHASE PAYMENTS
                        DATE OF WITHDRAWAL           WITHDRAWN*
                        ------------------           ----------
                        <S>                          <C>
                                0-1                       7%
                                 2                        6%
                                 3                        5%
                                 4                        4%
                                 5                        3%
                                 6                        2%
                                 7                        1%
                             Thereafter                   0%
</TABLE>
            * Subject to the maximum limit described in the Prospectus.

No contingent deferred sales charge is deducted upon expiration of the 
periods specified above.  In all calendar years, an amount equal to the 
greater of: (a) 15% of the Accumulated Value, (b) cumulative earnings 
(Accumulated Value less total gross payments not previously withdrawn), or 
(c) the life expectancy distribution, is not subject to the contingent 
deferred sales charge.

   
    

SUPPLEMENTAL TOTAL RETURN INFORMATION

The Supplemental Total Return information in this section refers to the total of
the income generated by an investment in a Sub-Account and of the changes of
value of the principal invested (due to realized and unrealized capital gains or
losses) for a specified period reduced by the Sub-Account's asset charges.  It
is assumed, however, that the investment is NOT withdrawn at the end of each
period.

The quotations of Supplemental Total Return are computed by finding the average
annual compounded rates of return over the specified periods that would equate
the initial amount invested to the ending values, according to the following
formula:


     P(1 + T) (n)   = EV
     
     Where:    P    =    a hypothetical initial payment to the Variable Account
                         of $1,000

               T    =    average annual total return

               n    =    number of years

              EV    =    the ending value of the $1,000 payment at the end of
                         the specified period


   
Quotations of supplemental average total return for the periods that the 
Sub-Accounts and for periods that the Underlying Portfolios/Fund have been in 
existence are calculated in exactly the same manner as total return 
information and for the same periods of time except that they do not reflect 
the contingent deferred sales charge and assume that the Contract is not 
surrendered at the end of the periods shown. See Table 2A.
    

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                                      TABLE 1A
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS OF SUB-ACCOUNT FOR PERIODS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1997
                          SINCE INCEPTION OF SUB-ACCOUNT
                 (ASSUMING COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF THE INVESTMENT)
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                 FOR YEAR       SINCE
                                                  ENDED       INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT                            12/31/97   OF SUB-ACCOUNT*
          -----------                            --------   ---------------
          <S>                                    <C>        <C>
          Value Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A          17.29%
          Growth Portfolio. . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A          -0.83%
          International Growth Portfolio. . . . .   N/A         -14.72%
          Global Strategic Income Portfolio . . .   N/A          -3.30%
          Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio .   N/A          22.49%
          Money Market Fund . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A          -3.00%

</TABLE>
    

   
                                      TABLE 1B
    SUPPLEMENTAL AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS OF SUB-ACCOUNT FOR PERIODS ENDING
                                 DECEMBER 31, 1997
                           SINCE INCEPTION OF SUB-ACCOUNT
                     (ASSUMING NO WITHDRAWAL OF THE INVESTMENT)
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                 FOR YEAR       SINCE
                                                  ENDED       INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT                            12/31/97   OF SUB-ACCOUNT*
          -----------                            --------   ---------------
          <S>                                    <C>        <C>
          Value Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A         24.29%
          Growth Portfolio. . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A          5.44%
          International Growth Portfolio. . . . .   N/A         -9.32%
          Global Strategic Income Portfolio . . .   N/A          2.79%
          Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio .   N/A         29.49%
          Money Market Fund . . . . . . . . . . .   N/A          3.14%

</TABLE>
    

   
* The inception date for the Underlying Portfolios and Fund is March 13, 1997.
    

                                      10

<PAGE>

   
                                      TABLE 2A
          AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS OF SUB-ACCOUNT FOR PERIODS ENDING
             DECEMBER 31, 1997 SINCE INCEPTION OF UNDERLYING PORTFOLIO
                     (ASSUMING COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL OF INVESTMENT)
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         10 YEARS OR
                                                 FOR YEAR              SINCE INCEPTION
                                                  ENDED                 OF UNDERLYING
          SUB-ACCOUNT                            12/31/97   5 YEARS       PORTFOLIO*
          -----------                            --------   -------    --------------
          <S>                                    <C>        <C>         <C>       
          Value Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . .   23.40%     N/A         20.07%
          Growth Portfolio. . . . . . . . . . . .    2.13%     N/A          5.18%
          International Growth Portfolio. . . . .  -12.14%     N/A         -4.55%
          Global Strategic Income Portfolio . . .   -6.80%     N/A         -3.64%
          Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio .   31.17%     N/A         15.11%
          Money Market Fund . . . . . . . . . . .   -2.29%     N/A          4.22%

</TABLE>
    

   
                                      TABLE 2B
    SUPPLEMENTAL AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURNS OF SUB-ACCOUNT FOR PERIODS ENDING
        DECEMBER 31, 1997 SINCE INCEPTION OF UNDERLYING PORTFOLIO           
                       (ASSUMING NO WITHDRAWAL OF INVESTMENT)
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       10 YEARS OR
                                                 FOR YEAR            SINCE INCEPTION
                                                  ENDED               OF UNDERLYING
          SUB-ACCOUNT                            12/31/97   5 YEARS     PORTFOLIO*
          -----------                            --------   -------  -------------- 
          <S>                                    <C>        <C>      <C>
          Value Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . .  30.40%     N/A        22.70%
          Growth Portfolio. . . . . . . . . . . .   8.60%     N/A         8.09% 
          International Growth Portfolio. . . . .  -6.58%     N/A        -1.68% 
          Global Strategic Income Portfolio . . .  -0.90%     N/A        -0.97% 
          Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio .  38.17%     N/A        17.83% 
          Money Market Fund . . . . . . . . . . .   3.90%    3.15%        4.22% 

</TABLE>
    

   
** The inception dates for the Portfolios are: 2/1/96 for the Value, Growth, 
Global Strategic Income and Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolios; 3/26/96 
for the International Growth Portfolio and 4/29/85 for the Money Market Fund.
    

YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD - THE MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT

   
Set forth below is yield and effective yield information for the Money Market
Sub-Account for the seven-day period ended December 31, 1997:
    

   
               Yield               4.30%
               Effective Yield     4.39%
    

The yield and effective yield figures are calculated by standardized methods
prescribed by rules of the SEC.  Under those methods, the yield quotation is
computed by determining the net change (exclusive of capital changes) in the
value of a hypothetical pre-existing account having a balance of one
accumulation unit of the Sub-Account at the beginning of the period, subtracting
a charge reflecting the annual 1.45% deduction for mortality and expense risk
and the administrative charge, dividing the difference by the value of the
account at the beginning of the same period to obtain the base period return,
and then multiplying the return for a seven-day base period by (365/7), with the
resulting yield carried to the nearest hundredth of one percent.

                                      11

<PAGE>


The Money Market Sub-Account computes effective yield by compounding the
unannualized base period return by using the formula:

     Effective Yield = [(base period return + 1)(365/7)] - 1

The calculations of yield and effective yield reflect the $30 annual Contract
fee.

                          TAX DEFERRED ACCUMULATION
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                  NON-QUALIFIED          CONVENTIONAL
                                ANNUITY CONTRACT         SAVINGS PLAN
                             AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS
                            AND TAX-DEFERRED EARNINGS
                            -------------------------
                            -------------------------
                                                           AFTER-TAX
                                         TAXABLE LUMP    CONTRIBUTIONS
                                NO            SUM         AND TAXABLE
                            WITHDRAWALS   WITHDRAWAL        EARNINGS
                            -----------   ----------       ---------
   <S>                      <C>           <C>             <C>
   10 Years                    $107,946   $   86,448      $   81,693
   20 Years                     233,048      165,137         133,476
   30 Years                     503,133      335,021         218,082
                              

</TABLE>
    

This chart compares the accumulation of a $50,000 initial investment into a 
non-qualified annuity contract and a conventional savings plan.  
Contributions to the non-qualified annuity contract and the conventional 
savings plan are made after tax.  Only the gain in the non-qualified annuity 
contract will be subject to income tax in a taxable lump sum withdrawal.  The 
chart assumes a 37.1% federal marginal tax rate and an 8% annual return.  The 
37.1% federal marginal tax is based on a marginal tax rate of 36%, 
representative of the target market, adjusted to reflect a decrease of $3 of 
itemized deductions for each $100 of income over $117,950.  Tax rates are 
subject to change as is the tax-deferred treatment of the Contract.  Income 
on non-qualified annuity contracts is taxed as ordinary income upon 
withdrawal.  A 10% tax penalty may apply to early withdrawals.  See "Federal 
Income Taxes" in the Prospectus.  

The chart does not reflect the following charges and expenses under the 
contract: 1.25% for mortality and expense risk; 0.20% administration charges; 
7% maximum deferred sales charge; and $30 annual Contract fee.  The 
tax-deferred accumulation would be reduced if these charges were reflected.  
No implication is intended by the use of these assumptions that the return 
shown is guaranteed in any way or that the return shown represents an average 
or expected rate of return over the period of the Contract. (IMPORTANT -- 
THIS IS NOT AN ILLUSTRATION OF YIELD OR RETURN.)

Unlike savings plans, contributions to non-qualified annuity contracts 
provide tax-deferred treatment on earnings.  In addition, contributions to 
tax-deferred retirement annuities are not subject to current tax in the year 
of contribution. When monies are received from a non-qualified annuity 
contract (and you have many different options on how you receive your funds), 
they are subject to income tax.  At the time of receipt, if the person 
receiving the monies is retired, not working or has additional tax 
exemptions, these monies may be taxed at a lesser rate.

                               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Financial Statements are included for Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and
Annuity Company and for its Fulcrum Separate Account.

                                       12
<PAGE>
ALLMERICA FINANCIAL
LIFE INSURANCE AND
ANNUITY COMPANY
 
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1997
<PAGE>
                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
 
To the Board of Directors and Shareholder of
Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
 
In our opinion, the accompanying consolidated balance sheets and the related
consolidated statements of income, of shareholder's equity, and of cash flows
present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Allmerica
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company at December 31, 1997 and 1996, and
the results of their operations and their cash flows for the years then ended in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. These financial
statements are the responsibility of the Company's management; our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on
our audits. We conducted our audits of these statements in accordance with
generally accepted auditing standards which require that we plan and perform the
audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are
free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements,
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for the opinion expressed
above.
 
/s/ Price Waterhouse LLP
 
Price Waterhouse LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
February 3, 1998
<PAGE>
             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
 
    (AN INDIRECT WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
 (IN MILLIONS)                                      1997        1996
 -----------------------------------------------  ---------   ---------
 <S>                                              <C>         <C>
 REVENUES
   Premiums.....................................  $ 22.8      $ 32.7
     Universal life and investment product
       policy fees..............................   212.2       176.2
     Net investment income......................   164.2       171.7
     Net realized investment gains (losses).....     2.9        (3.6)
     Other income...............................     1.4         0.9
                                                  ---------   ---------
         Total revenues.........................   403.5       377.9
                                                  ---------   ---------
 BENEFITS, LOSSES AND EXPENSES
     Policy benefits, claims, losses and loss
       adjustment expenses......................   187.8       192.6
     Policy acquisition expenses................     2.8        49.9
     Loss from cession of disability income
       business.................................    53.9         --
     Other operating expenses...................   101.3        86.6
                                                  ---------   ---------
         Total benefits, losses and expenses....   345.8       329.1
                                                  ---------   ---------
 Income before federal income taxes.............    57.7        48.8
                                                  ---------   ---------
 FEDERAL INCOME TAX EXPENSE (BENEFIT)
     Current....................................    13.9        26.9
     Deferred...................................     7.1        (9.8)
                                                  ---------   ---------
         Total federal income tax expense.......    21.0        17.1
                                                  ---------   ---------
 Net income.....................................  $ 36.7      $ 31.7
                                                  ---------   ---------
                                                  ---------   ---------
</TABLE>
 
   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
 
                                      F-1
<PAGE>
             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
 
    (AN INDIRECT WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
                          CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 DECEMBER 31,
 (IN MILLIONS)                                                1997         1996
 --------------------------------------------------------  ----------   ----------
 <S>                                                       <C>          <C>
 ASSETS
   Investments:
     Fixed maturities at fair value (amortized cost of
       $1,340.5 and $1,660.2)............................  $1,402.5     $1,698.0
     Equity securities at fair value (cost of $34.4 and
       $33.0)............................................     54.0         41.5
     Mortgage loans......................................    228.2        221.6
     Real estate.........................................     12.0         26.1
     Policy loans........................................    140.1        131.7
     Other long term investments.........................     20.3          7.9
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total investments...............................  1,857.1      2,126.8
                                                           ----------   ----------
   Cash and cash equivalents.............................     31.1         18.8
   Accrued investment income.............................     34.2         37.7
   Deferred policy acquisition costs.....................    765.3        632.7
   Reinsurance receivables on paid and unpaid losses,
     benefits and unearned premiums......................    251.1         81.5
   Other assets..........................................     10.7          8.2
   Separate account assets...............................  7,567.3      4,524.0
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total assets....................................  $10,516.8    $7,429.7
                                                           ----------   ----------
                                                           ----------   ----------
 LIABILITIES
   Policy liabilities and accruals:
     Future policy benefits..............................  $2,097.3     $2,171.3
     Outstanding claims, losses and loss adjustment
       expenses..........................................     18.5         16.1
     Unearned premiums...................................      1.8          2.7
     Contractholder deposit funds and other policy
       liabilities.......................................     32.5         32.8
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total policy liabilities and accruals...........  2,150.1      2,222.9
                                                           ----------   ----------
   Expenses and taxes payable............................     77.6         77.3
   Reinsurance premiums payable..........................      4.9          --
   Deferred federal income taxes.........................     75.9         60.2
   Separate account liabilities..........................  7,567.3      4,523.6
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total liabilities...............................  9,875.8      6,884.0
                                                           ----------   ----------
   Commitments and contingencies (Note 13)
 SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
   Common stock, $1,000 par value, 10,000 shares
     authorized, 2,521 and 2,518 shares issued and
     outstanding.........................................      2.5          2.5
   Additional paid in capital............................    386.9        346.3
   Unrealized appreciation on investments, net...........     38.5         20.5
   Retained earnings.....................................    213.1        176.4
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total shareholder's equity......................    641.0        545.7
                                                           ----------   ----------
         Total liabilities and shareholder's equity......  $10,516.8    $7,429.7
                                                           ----------   ----------
                                                           ----------   ----------
</TABLE>
 
   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
 
                                      F-2
<PAGE>
             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
 
    (AN INDIRECT WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
                CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
 (IN MILLIONS)                                      1997        1996
 -----------------------------------------------  ---------   ---------
 <S>                                              <C>         <C>
 COMMON STOCK
     Balance at beginning of period.............  $  2.5      $  2.5
     Issued during year.........................     --          --
                                                  ---------   ---------
     Balance at end of period...................     2.5         2.5
                                                  ---------   ---------
 ADDITIONAL PAID IN CAPITAL
     Balance at beginning of period.............   346.3       324.3
     Contribution from Parent...................    40.6        22.0
                                                  ---------   ---------
     Balance at end of period...................   386.9       346.3
                                                  ---------   ---------
 RETAINED EARNINGS
     Balance at beginning of period.............   176.4       144.7
     Net income.................................    36.7        31.7
                                                  ---------   ---------
     Balance at end of period...................   213.1       176.4
                                                  ---------   ---------
 NET UNREALIZED APPRECIATION ON INVESTMENTS
     Balance at beginning of period.............    20.5        23.8
     Net appreciation (depreciation) on
       available for sale securities............    27.0        (5.1)
     (Provision) benefit for deferred federal
       income taxes.............................    (9.0)        1.8
                                                  ---------   ---------
     Balance at end of period...................    38.5        20.5
                                                  ---------   ---------
         Total shareholder's equity.............  $641.0      $545.7
                                                  ---------   ---------
                                                  ---------   ---------
</TABLE>
 
   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
 
                                      F-3
<PAGE>
             ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
 
    (AN INDIRECT WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
 (IN MILLIONS)                                    1997         1996
 --------------------------------------------  ----------   ----------
 <S>                                           <C>          <C>
 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
     Net income..............................  $  36.7      $  31.7
     Adjustments to reconcile net income to
       net cash used in operating activities:
         Net realized gains..................     (2.9)         3.6
         Net amortization and depreciation...      --           3.5
         Loss from cession of disability
           income business...................     53.9          --
         Deferred federal income taxes.......      7.1         (9.8)
         Payment related to cession of
           disability income business........   (207.0)         --
         Change in deferred acquisition
           costs.............................   (181.3)       (66.8)
         Change in premiums and notes
           receivable, net of reinsurance
           payable...........................      3.9         (0.2)
         Change in accrued investment
           income............................      3.5          1.2
         Change in policy liabilities and
           accruals, net.....................    (72.4)       (39.9)
         Change in reinsurance receivable....     22.1         (1.5)
         Change in expenses and taxes
           payable...........................      0.2         32.3
         Separate account activity, net......      0.4         10.5
         Other, net..........................     (7.5)        (0.2)
                                               ----------   ----------
             Net used in operating
               activities....................   (343.3)       (35.6)
                                               ----------   ----------
 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
     Proceeds from disposals and maturities
       of available-for-sale fixed
       maturities............................    909.7        809.4
     Proceeds from disposals of equity
       securities............................      2.4          1.5
     Proceeds from disposals of other
       investments...........................     23.7         17.4
     Proceeds from mortgages matured or
       collected.............................     62.9         34.0
     Purchase of available-for-sale fixed
       maturities............................   (579.7)      (795.8)
     Purchase of equity securities...........     (3.2)       (13.2)
     Purchase of other investments...........    (79.4)       (36.2)
     Other investing activities, net.........      --          (2.0)
                                               ----------   ----------
         Net cash provided by investing
           activities........................    336.4         15.1
                                               ----------   ----------
 CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
     Proceeds from issuance of stock and
       capital paid in.......................     19.2         22.0
                                               ----------   ----------
         Net cash provided by financing
           activities........................     19.2         22.0
                                               ----------   ----------
 Net change in cash and cash equivalents.....     12.3          1.5
 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of
  period.....................................     18.8         17.3
                                               ----------   ----------
 Cash and cash equivalents, end of period....  $  31.1      $  18.8
                                               ----------   ----------
                                               ----------   ----------
 SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION
     Interest paid...........................  $   --       $   3.4
     Income taxes paid.......................  $   5.4      $  16.5
</TABLE>
 
   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
 
                                      F-4
<PAGE>
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
1.  SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
A.  BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION
 
Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company ("AFLIAC" or the
"Company") is organized as a stock life insurance company, and is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of SMA Financial Corporation ("SMAFCO"), which is wholly owned by
First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company ("FAFLIC"). FAFLIC is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Allmerica Financial Corporation ("AFC").
 
The consolidated financial statements of AFLIAC include the accounts of Somerset
Square, Inc., a wholly-owned non-insurance company and its results of operations
for the month of December, 1997. Somerset Square, Inc. was transferred from
SMAFCO effective November 30, 1997. (See Significant Transactions.)
 
The Statutory stockholder's equity of the Company is being maintained at a
minimum level of 5% of general account assets by FAFLIC in accordance with a
policy established by vote of FAFLIC's Board of Directors.
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and
the reported amount of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual
results could differ from those estimates. Certain reclassifications have been
made to the 1996 financial statements in order to conform to the 1997
presentation.
 
B.  VALUATION OF INVESTMENTS
 
In accordance with the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
No. 115 ("Statement No. 115"), "ACCOUNTING FOR CERTAIN INVESTMENTS IN DEBT AND
EQUITY SECURITIES", the Company is required to classify its investments into one
of three categories: held-to-maturity, available-for-sale or trading. The
Company determines the appropriate classification of debt securities at the time
of purchase and reevaluates such designation as of each balance sheet date.
 
Mortgage loans on real estate are stated at unpaid principal balances, net of
unamortized discounts and reserves. Reserves on mortgage loans are based on
losses expected by management to be realized on transfers of mortgage loans to
real estate (upon foreclosure), on the disposition or settlement of mortgage
loans and on mortgage loans which management believes may not be collectible in
full. In establishing reserves, management considers, among other things, the
estimated fair value of the underlying collateral.
 
Fixed maturities and mortgage loans that are delinquent are placed on
non-accrual status, and thereafter interest income is recognized only when cash
payments are received.
 
Policy loans are carried principally at unpaid principal balances.
 
During 1997, the Company committed to a plan to dispose of all real estate
assets by the end of 1998. As a result of this decision real estate held by the
Company and real estate joint ventures were written down to the estimated fair
value less cost to sell. Depreciation is not recorded on these assets while they
are held for disposal.
 
Realized investment gains and losses, other than those related to separate
accounts for which the Company does not bear the investment risk, are reported
as a component of revenues based upon specific identification of the investment
assets sold. When an other-than-temporary impairment of the value of a specific
investment
 
                                      F-5
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
or a group of investments is determined, a realized investment loss is recorded.
Changes in the valuation allowance for mortgage loans and real estate are
included in realized investment gains or losses.
 
C.  FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
 
In the normal course of business, the Company enters into transactions involving
various types of financial instruments, including debt, investments such as
fixed maturities, mortgage loans and equity securities, and investment and loan
commitments. These instruments involve credit risk and also may be subject to
risk of loss due to interest rate fluctuation. The Company evaluates and
monitors each financial instrument individually and, when appropriate, obtains
collateral or other security to minimize losses.
 
D.  CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
 
Cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, amounts due from banks and
highly liquid debt instruments purchased with an original maturity of three
months or less.
 
E.  DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
 
Acquisition costs consist of commissions, underwriting costs and other costs,
which vary with, and are primarily related to, the production of revenues.
Acquisition costs related to universal life products, variable annuities and
contractholder deposit funds are deferred and amortized in proportion to total
estimated gross profits from investment yields, mortality, surrender charges and
expense margins over the expected life of the contracts. This amortization is
reviewed annually and adjusted retrospectively when the Company revises its
estimate of current or future gross profits to be realized from this group of
products, including realized and unrealized gains and losses from investments.
Acquisition costs related to fixed annuities and other life insurance products
are deferred and amortized, generally in proportion to the ratio of annual
revenue to the estimated total revenues over the contract periods based upon the
same assumptions used in estimating the liability for future policy benefits.
 
Deferred acquisition costs for each product are reviewed to determine if they
are recoverable from future income, including investment income. If such costs
are determined to be unrecoverable, they are expensed at the time of
determination. Although realization of deferred policy acquisition costs is not
assured, management believes it is more likely than not that all of these costs
will be realized. The amount of deferred policy acquisition costs considered
realizable, however, could be reduced in the near term if the estimates of gross
profits or total revenues discussed above are reduced. The amount of
amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs could be revised in the near
term if any of the estimates discussed above are revised.
 
F.  SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
 
Separate account assets and liabilities represent segregated funds administered
and invested by the Company for the benefit of certain pension, variable annuity
and variable life insurance contractholders. Assets consist principally of
bonds, common stocks, mutual funds, and short-term obligations at market value.
The investment income, gains, and losses of these accounts generally accrue to
the contractholders and, therefore, are not included in the Company's net
income. Appreciation and depreciation of the Company's interest in the separate
accounts, including undistributed net investment income, is reflected in
shareholder's equity or net investment income.
 
G.  POLICY LIABILITIES AND ACCRUALS
 
Future policy benefits are liabilities for life, health and annuity products.
Such liabilities are established in amounts adequate to meet the estimated
future obligations of policies in force. The liabilities associated with
traditional life insurance products are computed using the net level premium
method for individual life and annuity policies, and are based upon estimates as
to future investment yield, mortality and withdrawals that include provisions
for adverse deviation. Future policy benefits for individual life insurance and
annuity policies are computed using interest rates ranging from 2 1/2% to 6% for
life insurance and 2% to 9 1/2% for
 
                                      F-6
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
annuities. Mortality, morbidity and withdrawal assumptions for all policies are
based on the Company's own experience and industry standards. Liabilities for
universal life include deposits received from customers and investment earnings
on their fund balances, less administrative charges. Universal life fund
balances are also assessed mortality and surrender charges. Individual health
benefit liabilities for active lives are estimated using the net level premium
method, and assumptions as to future morbidity, withdrawals and interest which
provide a margin for adverse deviation. Benefit liabilities for disabled lives
are estimated using the present value of benefits method and experience
assumptions as to claim terminations, expenses and interest.
 
Liabilities for outstanding claims, losses and loss adjustment expenses are
estimates of payments to be made for reported claims and estimates of claims
incurred but not reported. These liabilities are determined using case basis
evaluations and statistical analyses and represent estimates of the ultimate
cost of all claims incurred but not paid. These estimates are continually
reviewed and adjusted as necessary; such adjustments are reflected in current
operations.
 
Premiums for individual accident and health insurance are reported as earned on
a pro-rata basis over the contract period.
 
The unexpired portion of these premiums is recorded as unearned premiums.
 
Contractholder deposit funds and other policy liabilities include
investment-related products and consist of deposits received from customers and
investment earnings on their fund balances.
 
All policy liabilities and accruals are based on the various estimates discussed
above. Although the adequacy of these amounts cannot be assured, management
believes that it is more likely than not that policy liabilities and accruals
will be sufficient to meet future obligations of policies in force. The amount
of liabilities and accruals, however, could be revised in the near term if the
estimates discussed above are revised.
 
H.  PREMIUM AND FEE REVENUE AND RELATED EXPENSES
 
Premiums for individual life and health insurance and individual annuity
products, excluding universal life and investment-related products, are
considered revenue when due. Individual accident and health insurance premiums
are recognized as revenue over the related contract periods. Benefits, losses
and related expenses are matched with premiums, resulting in their recognition
over the lives of the contracts. This matching is accomplished through the
provision for future benefits, estimated and unpaid losses and amortization of
deferred policy acquisition costs. Revenues for investment-related products
consist of net investment income and contract charges assessed against the fund
values. Related benefit expenses primarily consist of net investment income
credited to the fund values after deduction for investment and risk charges.
Revenues for universal life and group variable universal life products consist
of net investment income, and mortality, administration and surrender charges
assessed against the fund values. Related benefit expenses include universal
life benefits in excess of fund values and net investment income credited to
universal life fund values. Certain policy charges that represent compensation
for services to be provided in future periods are deferred and amortized over
the period benefited using the same assumptions used to amortize capitalized
acquisition costs.
 
I.  FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
 
AFC, its life insurance subsidiaries, FAFLIC and AFLIAC, and its non-life
insurance domestic subsidiaries file a life-nonlife consolidated United States
Federal income tax return. Entities included within the consolidated group are
segregated into either a life insurance or non-life insurance company subgroup.
The consolidation of these subgroups is subject to certain statutory
restrictions on the percentage of eligible non-life insurance company taxable
operating losses that can be applied to offset life insurance company taxable
income. Allmerica P&C and its subsidiaries will be included in the AFC
consolidated return as part of the
 
                                      F-7
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
non-life insurance company subgroup for the period July 17, 1997 through
December 31, 1997. For the period January 1, 1997 through July 16, 1997,
Allmerica P&C and its subsidiaries will file a separate consolidated United
States Federal income tax return.
 
The Board of Directors has delegated to AFC management, the development and
maintenance of appropriate Federal Income Tax allocation policies and
procedures, which are subject to written agreement between the companies. The
Federal income tax for all subsidiaries in the consolidated return of AFC is
calculated on a separate return basis. Any current tax liability is paid to AFC.
Tax benefits resulting from taxable operating losses or credits of AFC's
subsidiaries are not reimbursed to the subsidiary until such losses or credits
can be utilized by the subsidiary on a separate return basis.
 
Deferred income taxes are generally recognized when assets and liabilities have
different values for financial statement and tax reporting purposes, and for
other temporary taxable and deductible differences as defined by Statement of
Financial Accounting Standards No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes" (SFAS No.
109). These differences result primarily from loss reserves, policy acquisition
expenses, and unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments.
 
J.  NEW ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS
 
In June 1997, the FASB issued Statement No. 131, DISCLOSURES ABOUT SEGMENTS OF
AN ENTERPRISE AND RELATED INFORMATION. This statement establishes standards for
the way that public enterprises report information about operating segments in
annual financial statements and requires that selected information about those
operating segments be reported in interim financial statements. This statement
supersedes Statement No. 14, FINANCIAL REPORTING FOR SEGMENTS OF A BUSINESS
ENTERPRISE. Statement No. 131 requires that all public enterprises report
financial and descriptive information about their reportable operating segments.
Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise about which
separate financial information is available that is evaluated regularly by the
chief operating decision maker in deciding how to allocate resources and in
assessing performance. This statement is effective for fiscal years beginning
after December 15, 1997. The Company anticipates no impact from the adoption of
Statement No. 131.
 
In June 1997, the FASB also issued Statement No. 130, REPORTING COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME, which established standards for the reporting and display of
comprehensive income and its components in a full set of general-purpose
financial statements. All items that are required to be recognized under
accounting standards as components of comprehensive income are to be reported in
a financial statement that is displayed with the same prominence as other
financial statements. This statement stipulates that comprehensive income
reflect the change in equity of an enterprise during a period from transactions
and other events and circumstances from non-owner sources. This statement is
effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 1997. The Company
anticipates that the adoption of Statement No. 130 will result primarily in
reporting the changes in unrealized gains and losses on investments in debt and
equity securities in comprehensive income.
 
2.  SIGNIFICANT TRANSACTIONS
 
On April 14, 1997, the Company entered into an agreement in principle to
transfer the Company's individual disability income under a 100% coinsurance
agreement to Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The coinsurance agreement
became effective October 1, 1997. The transaction has resulted in the
recognition of a $53.9 million pre-tax loss in the first quarter of 1997.
 
During the 4th quarter of 1997, SMAFCO contributed $40.6 million of additional
paid in capital to the Company. The nature of the contribution was $19.2 million
in cash and $21.4 million in other assets including Somerset Square, Inc.
 
                                      F-8
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
Effective January 1, 1998, the Company entered into an agreement with
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. to reinsure the mortality risk on the
universal life and variable universal life blocks of business. Management
believes that this agreement will not have a material effect on the results of
operations or financial position of the Company.
 
3.  INVESTMENTS
 
A.  SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS
 
The Company accounts for its investments, all of which are classified as
available-for-sale, in accordance with the provisions of SFAS No. 115.
 
The amortized cost and fair value of available-for-sale fixed maturities and
equity securities were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              1997
                                          --------------------------------------------
                                                        GROSS       GROSS
DECEMBER 31,                              AMORTIZED    UNREALIZED UNREALIZED    FAIR
(IN MILLIONS)                              COST (1)     GAINS      LOSSES      VALUE
- ----------------------------------------  ----------   --------   ---------   --------
<S>                                       <C>          <C>        <C>         <C>
U.S. Treasury securities and U.S.
 government and agency securities.......   $    6.3      $  .5      $--       $    6.8
States and political subdivisions.......        2.8         .2       --            3.0
Foreign governments.....................       50.1        2.0       --           52.1
Corporate fixed maturities..............    1,147.5       58.7        3.3      1,202.9
Mortgage-backed securities..............      133.8        5.2        1.3        137.7
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
Total fixed maturities
 available-for-sale.....................   $1,340.5      $66.6      $ 4.6     $1,402.5
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
Equity securities.......................   $   34.4      $19.9      $ 0.3     $   54.0
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
 
                                                              1996
                                          --------------------------------------------
U.S. Treasury securities and U.S.
 government and agency securities.......   $   15.7      $ 0.5      $ 0.2     $   16.0
States and political subdivisions.......        8.9        1.6       --           10.5
Foreign governments.....................       53.2        2.9       --           56.1
Corporate fixed maturities..............    1,437.2       38.6        6.1      1,469.7
Mortgage-backed securities..............      145.2        2.2        1.7        145.7
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
Total fixed maturities
 available-for-sale.....................   $1,660.2      $45.8      $ 8.0     $1,698.0
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
Equity securities.......................   $   33.0      $10.2      $ 1.7     $   41.5
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
                                          ----------   --------   ---------   --------
</TABLE>
 
(1) Amortized cost for fixed maturities and cost for equity securities.
 
In connection with AFLIAC's voluntary withdrawal of its license in New York,
AFLIAC agreed with the New York Department of Insurance to maintain, through a
custodial account in New York, a security deposit, the market value of which
will at all times equal 102% of all outstanding liabilities of AFLIAC for New
York policyholders, claimants and creditors. At December 31, 1997, the amortized
cost and market value of these assets on deposit were $276.8 million and $291.7
million, respectively. At December 31, 1996, the amortized cost and market value
of these assets on deposit were $284.9 million and $292.2 million, respectively.
In addition, fixed maturities, excluding those securities on deposit in New
York, with an amortized cost of $4.2 million were on deposit with various state
and governmental authorities at December 31, 1997 and 1996.
 
There were no contractual fixed maturity investment commitments at December 31,
1997 and 1996, respectively.
 
                                      F-9
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
The amortized cost and fair value by maturity periods for fixed maturities are
shown below. Actual maturities may differ from contractual maturities because
borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call
or prepayment penalties, or the Company may have the right to put or sell the
obligations back to the issuers. Mortgage backed securities are included in the
category representing their ultimate maturity.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      1997
                                                              --------------------
DECEMBER 31,                                                  AMORTIZED    FAIR
(IN MILLIONS)                                                   COST       VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ---------  ---------
<S>                                                           <C>        <C>
Due in one year or less.....................................  $   63.0   $   63.5
Due after one year through five years.......................     328.8      343.9
Due after five years through ten years......................     649.5      679.9
Due after ten years.........................................     299.2      315.2
                                                              ---------  ---------
Total.......................................................  $1,340.5   $1,402.5
                                                              ---------  ---------
                                                              ---------  ---------
</TABLE>
 
The proceeds from voluntary sales of available-for-sale securities and the gross
realized gains and gross realized losses on those sales were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               PROCEEDS
                                                                 FROM
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              VOLUNTARY        GROSS       GROSS
(IN MILLIONS)                                                   SALES          GAINS       LOSSES
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------      ------       ------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>             <C>
1997
Fixed maturities............................................    $702.9         $ 11.4      $  5.0
Equity securities...........................................    $  1.3         $  0.5      $ --
 
1996
Fixed maturities............................................    $496.6         $  4.3      $  8.3
Equity securities...........................................    $  1.5         $  0.4      $  0.1
</TABLE>
 
Unrealized gains and losses on available-for-sale and other securities, are
summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              EQUITY
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                 FIXED       SECURITIES
(IN MILLIONS)                                                 MATURITIES   AND OTHER (1)   TOTAL
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------   ------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>             <C>
1997
Net appreciation, beginning of year.........................    $ 12.7         $  7.8      $ 20.5
Net appreciation on available-for-sale securities...........      24.3           12.5        36.8
Net depreciation from the effect on deferred policy
 acquisition costs and on policy liabilities................      (9.8)          --          (9.8)
Provision for deferred federal income taxes.................      (5.1)          (3.9)       (9.0)
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
                                                                   9.4            8.6        18.0
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
Net appreciation, end of year...............................    $ 22.1         $ 16.4      $ 38.5
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
</TABLE>
 
(1) Includes net appreciation on other investments of $11.1 million in 1997, and
    $2.2 million in 1996.
 
                                      F-10
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              EQUITY
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996                            FIXED       SECURITIES
(IN MILLIONS)                                                 MATURITIES   AND OTHER (1)   TOTAL
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------   ------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>             <C>
Net appreciation, beginning of year.........................    $ 20.4         $  3.4      $ 23.8
Net (depreciation) appreciation on available-for-sale
 securities.................................................     (20.8)           6.7       (14.1)
Net appreciation from the effect on deferred policy
 acquisition costs and on policy liabilities................       9.0           --           9.0
Benefit (provision) for deferred federal income taxes.......       4.1           (2.3)        1.8
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
                                                                  (7.7)           4.4        (3.3)
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
Net appreciation, end of year...............................    $ 12.7         $  7.8      $ 20.5
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
                                                              ----------       ------      ------
</TABLE>
 
(1) Includes net appreciation on other investments of $11.1 million in 1997, and
    $2.2 million in 1996.
 
B.  MORTGAGE LOANS AND REAL ESTATE
 
AFLIAC's mortgage loans and real estate are diversified by property type and
location. Real estate investments have been obtained primarily through
foreclosure. Mortgage loans are collateralized by the related properties and
generally are no more than 75% of the property's value at the time the original
loan is made.
 
The carrying values of mortgage loans and real estate investments net of
applicable reserves were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DECEMBER 31
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Mortgage loans..............................................    $228.2         $221.6
Real estate:
  Held for sale.............................................      12.0           26.1
  Held for production of income.............................      --             --
                                                              ----------       ------
    Total real estate.......................................    $ 12.0         $ 26.1
                                                              ----------       ------
Total mortgage loans and real estate........................    $240.2         $247.7
                                                              ----------       ------
                                                              ----------       ------
</TABLE>
 
Reserves for mortgage loans were $9.4 million and $9.5 million at December 31,
1997 and 1996, respectively.
 
During 1997, the Company committed to a plan to dispose of all real estate
assets by the end of 1998. As a result, real estate assets with a carrying
amount of $15.7 million were written down to the estimated fair value less cost
to sell of $12.0 million, and a net realized investment loss of $3.7 million was
recognized. Depreciation is not recorded on these assets while they are held for
disposal.
 
There were no non-cash investing activities, including real estate acquired
through foreclosure of mortgage loans, in 1997. During 1996, non-cash investing
activities included real estate acquired through foreclosure of mortgage loans,
which had a fair value of $0.9 million.
 
At December 31, 1997, contractual commitments to extend credit under commercial
mortgage loan agreements amounted to approximately $18.7 million. These
commitments generally expire within one year.
 
                                      F-11
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
Mortgage loans and real estate investments comprised the following property
types and geographic regions:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DECEMBER 31,
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Property type:
  Office building...........................................    $101.7         $ 86.1
  Residential...............................................      19.3           39.0
  Retail....................................................      42.2           55.9
  Industrial/warehouse......................................      61.9           52.6
  Other.....................................................      24.5           25.3
  Valuation allowances......................................      (9.4)         (11.2)
                                                              ----------       ------
Total.......................................................    $240.2         $247.7
                                                              ----------       ------
                                                              ----------       ------
Geographic region:
  South Atlantic............................................    $ 68.7         $ 72.9
  Pacific...................................................      56.6           37.0
  East North Central........................................      61.4           58.3
  Middle Atlantic...........................................      29.8           35.0
  West South Central........................................       6.9            5.7
  New England...............................................      12.4           21.9
  Other.....................................................      13.8           28.1
  Valuation allowances......................................      (9.4)         (11.2)
                                                              ----------       ------
Total.......................................................    $240.2         $247.7
                                                              ----------       ------
                                                              ----------       ------
</TABLE>
 
At December 31, 1997, scheduled mortgage loan maturities were as follows: 1998
- -- $52.0 million; 1999 -- $17.1 million; 2000 -- $46.3 million; 2001 -- $7.0
million; 2002 -- $11.7 million; and $94.1 million thereafter. Actual maturities
could differ from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right to
prepay obligations with or without prepayment penalties and loans may be
refinanced. During 1997, the Company did not refinance any mortgage loans based
on terms which differed from those granted to new borrowers.
 
C.  INVESTMENT VALUATION ALLOWANCES
 
Investment valuation allowances which have been deducted in arriving at
investment carrying values as presented in the balance sheet and changes thereto
are shown below.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                               BALANCE AT                                    BALANCE AT
(IN MILLIONS)                                                 JANUARY 1      ADDITIONS      DEDUCTIONS      DECEMBER 31
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------   -------------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>             <C>             <C>
1997
Mortgage loans..............................................    $  9.5         $  1.1          $  1.2          $  9.4
Real estate.................................................       1.7            3.7             5.4            --
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
    Total...................................................    $ 11.2         $  4.8          $  6.6          $  9.4
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
 
1996
Mortgage loans..............................................    $ 12.5         $  4.5          $  7.5          $  9.5
Real estate.................................................       2.1           --               0.4             1.7
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
    Total...................................................    $ 14.6         $  4.5          $  7.9          $ 11.2
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
                                                              ---------        ------          ------          ------
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-12
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
Deductions of $5.4 million to the investment valuation allowance related to real
estate in 1997 primarily reflect writedowns to the estimated fair value less
cost to sell pursuant to the aforementioned 1997 plan of disposal.
 
The carrying value of impaired loans was $20.6 million and $21.5 million, with
related reserves of $7.1 million and $7.3 million as of December 31, 1997 and
1996, respectively. All impaired loans were reserved as of December 31, 1997 and
1996.
 
The average carrying value of impaired loans was $19.8 million and $26.3
million, with related interest income while such loans were impaired of $2.2
million and $3.4 million as of December 31, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
 
D.  OTHER
 
At December 31, 1997, AFLIAC had no concentration of investments in a single
investee exceeding 10% of shareholder's equity.
 
4.  INVESTMENT INCOME AND GAINS AND LOSSES
 
A.  NET INVESTMENT INCOME
 
The components of net investment income were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Fixed maturities............................................    $130.0         $137.2
Mortgage loans..............................................      20.4           22.0
Equity securities...........................................       1.3            0.7
Policy loans................................................      10.8           10.2
Real estate.................................................       3.9            6.2
Other long-term investments.................................       1.0            0.8
Short-term investments......................................       1.4            1.4
                                                              ----------      -------
Gross investment income.....................................     168.8          178.5
Less investment expenses....................................      (4.6)          (6.8)
                                                              ----------      -------
Net investment income.......................................    $164.2         $171.7
                                                              ----------      -------
                                                              ----------      -------
</TABLE>
 
At December 31, 1997, mortgage loans on non-accrual status were $2.8 million,
which were all restructured loans. There were no fixed maturities on non-accrual
status at December 31, 1997. The effect of non-accruals, compared with amounts
that would have been recognized in accordance with the original terms of the
investment, had no impact in 1997, and reduced net income by $0.1 million in
1996.
 
The payment terms of mortgage loans may from time to time be restructured or
modified. The investment in restructured mortgage loans, based on amortized
cost, amounted to $21.1 million and $25.4 million at December 31, 1997 and 1996,
respectively. Interest income on restructured mortgage loans that would have
been recorded in accordance with the original terms of such loans amounted to
$1.9 million and $3.6 million in 1997 and 1996, respectively. Actual interest
income on these loans included in net investment income aggregated $2.1 million
and $2.2 million in 1997 and 1996, respectively.
 
There were no fixed maturities or mortgage loans which were non-income producing
for the twelve months ended December 31, 1997.
 
                                      F-13
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
B.  REALIZED INVESTMENT GAINS AND LOSSES
 
Realized gains (losses) on investments were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Fixed maturities............................................    $  3.0         $ (3.3)
Mortgage loans..............................................      (1.1)          (3.2)
Equity securities...........................................       0.5            0.3
Real estate.................................................      (1.5)           2.5
Other.......................................................       2.0            0.1
                                                              ----------      -------
Net realized investment losses..............................    $  2.9         $ (3.6)
                                                              ----------      -------
                                                              ----------      -------
</TABLE>
 
5.  FAIR VALUE DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
 
SFAS No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments", requires
disclosure of fair value information about certain financial instruments
(insurance contracts, real estate, goodwill and taxes are excluded) for which it
is practicable to estimate such values, whether or not these instruments are
included in the balance sheet. The fair values presented for certain financial
instruments are estimates which, in many cases, may differ significantly from
the amounts which could be realized upon immediate liquidation. In cases where
market prices are not available, estimates of fair value are based on discounted
cash flow analyses which utilize current interest rates for similar financial
instruments which have comparable terms and credit quality.
 
The following methods and assumptions were used to estimate the fair value of
each class of financial instruments:
 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
 
For these short-term investments, the carrying amount approximates fair value.
 
FIXED MATURITIES
 
Fair values are based on quoted market prices, if available. If a quoted market
price is not available, fair values are estimated using independent pricing
sources or internally developed pricing models using discounted cash flow
analyses.
 
EQUITY SECURITIES
 
Fair values are based on quoted market prices, if available. If a quoted market
price is not available, fair values are estimated using independent pricing
sources or internally developed pricing models.
 
MORTGAGE LOANS
 
Fair values are estimated by discounting the future contractual cash flows using
the current rates at which similar loans would be made to borrowers with similar
credit ratings. The fair value of below investment grade mortgage loans are
limited to the lesser of the present value of the cash flows or book value.
 
                                      F-14
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
REINSURANCE RECEIVABLES
 
The carrying amount of the reinsurance receivable for outstanding claims, losses
and loss adjustment expenses reported in the balance sheet approximates fair
value.
 
POLICY LOANS
 
The carrying amount reported in the balance sheet approximates fair value since
policy loans have no defined maturity dates and are inseparable from the
insurance contracts.
 
INVESTMENT CONTRACTS (WITHOUT MORTALITY FEATURES)
 
Fair values for the Company's liabilities under investment type contracts are
estimated based on current surrender values.
 
The estimated fair values of the financial instruments were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      1997                    1996
                                                              ---------------------   ---------------------
DECEMBER 31,                                                  CARRYING      FAIR      CARRYING      FAIR
(IN MILLIONS)                                                   VALUE       VALUE       VALUE       VALUE
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
<S>                                                           <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>
FINANCIAL ASSETS
  Cash and cash equivalents.................................  $   31.1    $   31.1    $   18.8    $   18.8
  Fixed maturities..........................................   1,402.5     1,402.5     1,698.0     1,698.0
  Equity securities.........................................      54.0        54.0        41.5        41.5
  Mortgage loans............................................     228.2       239.8       221.6       229.3
  Policy loans..............................................     140.1       140.1       131.7       131.7
  Reinsurance receivables...................................     251.1       251.1        72.5        72.5
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
                                                              $2,107.0    $2,118.6    $2,184.1    $2,191.8
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
  Individual annuity contracts..............................     876.0       850.6       910.2       885.9
  Supplemental contracts without life contingencies.........      15.3        15.3        15.9        15.9
  Other individual contract deposit funds...................       0.3         0.3         0.3         0.3
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
                                                              $  891.6    $  866.2    $  926.4    $  902.1
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
                                                              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
</TABLE>
 
6.  DEBT
 
In 1997 the Company incurred no debt. During 1996, the Company utilized
repurchase agreements to finance certain investments.
 
Interest expense was $3.4 million in 1996, relating to the repurchase
agreements, and is recorded in other operating expenses.
 
                                      F-15
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
7.  FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
 
Provisions for federal income taxes have been calculated in accordance with the
provisions of SFAS No. 109. A summary of the federal income tax expense
(benefit) in the statement of income is shown below:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------      ------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Federal income tax expense (benefit)
  Current...................................................    $ 13.9         $ 26.9
  Deferred..................................................       7.1           (9.8)
                                                             ----------        -------
Total.......................................................    $ 21.0         $ 17.1
                                                             ----------        -------
                                                             ----------        -------
</TABLE>
 
The provision for federal income taxes does not materially differ from the
amount of federal income tax determined by applying the appropriate U.S.
statutory income tax rate to income before federal income taxes. The deferred
tax (assets) liabilities are comprised of the following at December 31, 1997:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DECEMBER 31,
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Deferred tax (assets) liabilitie
  Loss reserves.............................................    $(175.8)       $(137.0)
  Deferred acquisition costs................................     226.4          186.9
  Investments, net..........................................      27.0           14.2
  Bad debt reserve..........................................      (2.0)          (1.1)
  Other, net................................................       0.3           (2.8)
                                                              ----------   -------------
  Deferred tax liability, net...............................    $ 75.9         $ 60.2
                                                              ----------   -------------
                                                              ----------   -------------
</TABLE>
 
Gross deferred income tax liabilities totaled $253.7 million and $201.1 million
at December 31, 1997 and 1996. Gross deferred income tax assets totaled $177.8
million and $140.9 at December 31, 1997 and 1996.
 
Management believes, based on the Company's recent earnings history and its
future expectations, that the Company's taxable income in future years will be
sufficient to realize all deferred tax assets. In determining the adequacy of
future income, management considered the future reversal of its existing
temporary differences and available tax planning strategies that could be
implemented, if necessary.
 
The Company's federal income tax returns are routinely audited by the IRS, and
provisions are routinely made in the financial statements in anticipation of the
results of these audits. The IRS has examined the life-nonlife consolidated
group's federal income tax returns through 1991. The Company is currently
considering its response to certain adjustments proposed by the IRS with respect
to the life-nonlife consolidated group's federal income tax returns for 1989,
1990, and 1991. In management's opinion, adequate tax liabilities have been
established for all years. However, the amount of these tax liabilities could be
revised in the near term if estimates of the Company's ultimate liability are
revised.
 
8.  RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
 
The Company has no employees of its own, but has agreements under which FAFLIC
provides management, space and other services, including accounting, electronic
data processing, human resources, legal and other staff functions. Charges for
these services are based on full cost including all direct and indirect overhead
costs, and amounted to $124.1 million and $112.4 million in 1997 and 1996. The
net amounts payable to FAFLIC and affiliates for accrued expenses and various
other liabilities and receivables were $15.0 million and $13.3 million at
December 31, 1997 and 1996.
 
                                      F-16
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
9.  DIVIDEND RESTRICTIONS
 
Delaware has enacted laws governing the payment of dividends to stockholders by
insurers. These laws affect the dividend paying ability of the Company.
 
Pursuant to Delaware's statute, the maximum amount of dividends and other
distributions that an insurer may pay in any twelve month period, without the
prior approval of the Delaware Commissioner of Insurance, is limited to the
greater of (i) 10% of its policyholders' surplus as of the preceding December 31
or (ii) the individual company's statutory net gain from operations for the
preceding calendar year (if such insurer is a life company) or its net income
(not including realized capital gains) for the preceding calendar year (if such
insurer is not a life company). Any dividends to be paid by an insurer, whether
or not in excess of the aforementioned threshold, from a source other than
statutory earned surplus would also require the prior approval of the Delaware
Commissioner of Insurance.
 
At January 1, 1998, AFLIAC could pay dividends of $33.9 million to FAFLIC
without prior approval.
 
10.  REINSURANCE
 
In the normal course of business, the Company seeks to reduce the loss that may
arise from events that cause unfavorable underwriting results by reinsuring
certain levels of risk in various areas of exposure with other insurance
enterprises or reinsurers. Reinsurance transactions are accounted for in
accordance with the provisions of SFAS No. 113.
 
Amounts recoverable from reinsurers are estimated in a manner consistent with
the claim liability associated with the reinsured policy. Reinsurance contracts
do not relieve the Company from its obligations to policyholders. Failure of
reinsurers to honor their obligations could result in losses to the Company;
consequently, allowances are established for amounts deemed uncollectible. The
Company determines the appropriate amount of reinsurance based on evaluation of
the risks accepted and analyses prepared by consultants and reinsurers and on
market conditions (including the availability and pricing of reinsurance). The
Company also believes that the terms of its reinsurance contracts are consistent
with industry practice in that they contain standard terms with respect to lines
of business covered, limit and retention, arbitration and occurrence. Based on
its review of its reinsurers' financial statements and reputations in the
reinsurance marketplace, the Company believes that its reinsurers are
financially sound.
 
The effects of reinsurance were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Insurance premiums:
  Direct....................................................    $ 48.8         $ 53.3
  Assumed...................................................       2.6            3.1
  Ceded.....................................................     (28.6)         (23.7)
                                                              ----------     --------
Net premiums................................................    $ 22.8         $ 32.7
                                                              ----------     --------
                                                              ----------     --------
Insurance and other individual policy benefits, claims,
 losses and loss adjustment expenses:
  Direct....................................................    $226.0         $206.4
  Assumed...................................................       4.2            4.5
  Ceded.....................................................     (42.4)         (18.3)
                                                              ----------     --------
Net policy benefits, claims, losses and loss adjustment
 expenses...................................................    $187.8         $192.6
                                                              ----------     --------
                                                              ----------     --------
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-17
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
11.  DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION EXPENSES
 
The following reflects the changes to the deferred policy acquisition asset:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Balance at beginning of year................................    $632.7         $555.7
  Acquisition expenses deferred.............................     184.1          116.6
  Amortized to expense during the year......................     (53.0)         (49.9)
  Adjustment to equity during the year......................     (10.2)          10.3
  Adjustment for cession of disability income insurance.....     (38.6)          --
  Adjustment for revision of universal life and variable
    universal life insurance mortality assumptions..........      50.3           --
                                                              ----------     --------
Balance at end of year......................................    $765.3         $632.7
                                                              ----------     --------
                                                              ----------     --------
</TABLE>
 
On October 1, 1997, the Company revised the mortality assumptions for universal
life and variable universal life product lines. These revisions resulted in a
$50.3 million recapitalization of deferred policy acquisition costs.
 
12.  LIABILITIES FOR INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENT AND HEALTH BENEFITS
 
The Company regularly updates its estimates of liabilities for future policy
benefits and outstanding claims, losses and loss adjustment expenses as new
information becomes available and further events occur which may impact the
resolution of unsettled claims. Changes in prior estimates are reflected in
results of operations in the year such changes are determined to be needed and
recorded.
 
The liability for future policy benefits and outstanding claims, losses and loss
adjustment expenses related to the Company's accident and health business was
$219.9 million and $226.2 million at December 31, 1997 and 1996. Accident and
health claim liabilities have been re-estimated for all prior years and were
increased by $-0- million in 1997 and $3.2 million in 1996. Due to the
reinsurance agreement whereby the Company has ceded substantially all of its
accident and health business to the Metropolitan, management believes that no
material adverse development of losses will occur. However, the amount of the
liabilities could be revised in the near term if the estimates are revised.
 
13.  CONTINGENCIES
 
REGULATORY AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS
 
Unfavorable economic conditions may contribute to an increase in the number of
insurance companies that are under regulatory supervision. This may result in an
increase in mandatory assessments by state guaranty funds, or voluntary payments
by solvent insurance companies to cover losses to policyholders of insolvent or
rehabilitated companies. Mandatory assessments, which are subject to statutory
limits, can be partially recovered through a reduction in future premium taxes
in some states. The Company is not able to reasonably estimate the potential
effect on it of any such future assessments or voluntary payments.
 
LITIGATION
 
In July 1997, a lawsuit was instituted in Louisiana against Allmerica Financial
Corp. and certain of its subsidiaries by individual plaintiffs alleging fraud,
unfair or deceptive acts, breach of contract, misrepresentation and related
claims in the sale of life insurance policies. In October 1997, plaintiffs
voluntarily dismissed the Louisiana suit and refiled the action in Federal
District Court in Worcester, Massachusetts. The plaintiffs
 
                                      F-18
<PAGE>
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
seek to be certified as a class. The case is in the early stages of discovery
and the Company is evaluating the claims. Although the Company believes it has
meritorious defenses to plaintiffs' claims, there can be no assurance that the
claims will be resolved on a basis which is satisfactory to the Company.
 
The Company has been named a defendant in various legal proceedings arising in
the normal course of business. In the opinion of management, based on the advice
of legal counsel, the ultimate resolution of these proceedings will not have a
material effect on the Company's financial statements. However, liabilities
related to these proceedings could be established in the near term if estimates
of the ultimate resolution of these proceedings are revised.
 
YEAR 2000
 
The Year 2000 Issue is the result of computer programs being written using two
digits rather than four to define the applicable year. Any of the Company's
computer programs that have date-sensitive software may recognize a date using
"00" as the year 1900 rather than the year 2000. This could result in a system
failure or miscalculations causing disruptions of operations, including, among
other things, a temporary inability to process transactions, send invoices, or
engage in similar normal business activities. Although the Company does not
believe that there is a material contingency associated with the Year 2000
project, there can be no assurance that exposure for material contingencies will
not arise.
 
14.  STATUTORY FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
The Company is required to file annual statements with state regulatory
authorities prepared on an accounting basis prescribed or permitted by such
authorities (statutory basis). Statutory surplus differs from shareholder's
equity reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for
stock life insurance companies primarily because policy acquisition costs are
expensed when incurred, investment reserves are based on different assumptions,
life insurance reserves are based on different assumptions and income tax
expense reflects only taxes paid or currently payable. Statutory net income and
surplus are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
(IN MILLIONS)                                                    1997          1996
- ------------------------------------------------------------  ----------   -------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>
Statutory net income........................................    $ 31.5         $  5.4
Statutory Surplus...........................................    $307.1         $234.0
                                                              ----------     --------
                                                              ----------     --------
</TABLE>
 
                                      F-19
<PAGE>


                     REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS


To the Board of Directors of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity 
Company and Policyowners of the Fulcrum Separate Account of Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company


In our opinion, the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities and the 
related statements of operations and of changes in net assets present fairly, 
in all material respects, the financial position of each of the Sub-Accounts 
(Value, Growth, International Growth, Global Strategic Income, Global 
Interactive/Telecomm and AIT Money Market) constituting the Fulcrum Separate 
Account of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company at December 
31, 1997, the results of each of their operations and the changes in each of 
their net assets for the period indicated, in conformity with generally 
accepted accounting principles. These financial statements are the 
responsibility of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company's 
management; our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial 
statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits of these financial 
statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards which 
require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance 
about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An 
audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts 
and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting 
principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating 
the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits, 
which included confirmation of investments at December 31, 1997 by 
correspondence with the Funds, provide a reasonable basis for the opinion 
expressed above.


/s/ Price Waterhouse LLP

PRICE WATERHOUSE LLP
Boston, Massachusetts

March 25, 1998


<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                      STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
                               DECEMBER 31, 1997
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          INTERNATIONAL      GLOBAL               GLOBAL
                                                 VALUE        GROWTH        GROWTH      STRATEGIC INCOME   INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------   --------------------
<S>                                           <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>                <C>
ASSETS (NOTES 3 AND 7):
Investment in shares of Allmerica Investment
  Trust.....................................  $        --   $        --   $       --       $       --           $       --
Investments in shares of The Palladian
  Trust.....................................    5,301,510     4,181,126    3,118,554        1,649,179            2,062,071
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
  Total assets..............................    5,301,510     4,181,126    3,118,554        1,649,179            2,062,071
 
LIABILITIES:
Payable to Allmerica Financial Life
  Insurance and Annuity Company (Sponsor)...          492            --           --               --                   --
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
  Net assets................................  $ 5,301,018   $ 4,181,126   $3,118,554       $1,649,179           $2,062,071
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
 
Net asset distribution by category:
  Qualified variable annuity policies.......  $   569,576   $   552,820   $  448,502       $  102,350           $  243,510
  Non-qualified variable annuity policies...    4,731,442     3,628,306    2,670,052        1,546,829            1,818,561
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
                                              $ 5,301,018   $ 4,181,126   $3,118,554       $1,649,179           $2,062,071
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
 
Qualified units outstanding, December 31,
  1997......................................      458,105       524,083      494,390           99,533              187,995
Net asset value per qualified unit, December
  31, 1997..................................  $  1.243331   $  1.054832   $ 0.907182       $ 1.028306           $ 1.295302
Non-qualified units outstanding, December
  31, 1997..................................    3,805,457     3,439,700    2,943,237        1,504,250            1,403,968
Net asset value per non-qualified unit,
  December 31, 1997.........................  $  1.243331   $  1.054832   $ 0.907182       $ 1.028306           $ 1.295302
 
<CAPTION>
                                                  AIT
                                              MONEY MARKET
                                              ------------
<S>                                           <C>
ASSETS (NOTES 3 AND 7):
Investment in shares of Allmerica Investment
  Trust.....................................    $ 453,816
Investments in shares of The Palladian
  Trust.....................................           --
                                              ------------
  Total assets..............................      453,816
LIABILITIES:
Payable to Allmerica Financial Life
  Insurance and Annuity Company (Sponsor)...           --
                                              ------------
  Net assets................................    $ 453,816
                                              ------------
                                              ------------
Net asset distribution by category:
  Qualified variable annuity policies.......    $ 142,771
  Non-qualified variable annuity policies...      311,045
                                              ------------
                                                $ 453,816
                                              ------------
                                              ------------
Qualified units outstanding, December 31,
  1997......................................      138,366
Net asset value per qualified unit, December
  31, 1997..................................    $1.031833
Non-qualified units outstanding, December
  31, 1997..................................      301,449
Net asset value per non-qualified unit,
  December 31, 1997.........................    $1.031833
</TABLE>
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      SA-1
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                            STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          INTERNATIONAL
                                                 VALUE        GROWTH        GROWTH           GLOBAL               GLOBAL
                                                FOR THE       FOR THE       FOR THE     STRATEGIC INCOME   INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM
                                                PERIOD        PERIOD        PERIOD          FOR THE              FOR THE
                                               3/13/97*      3/13/97*      3/13/97*     PERIOD 3/13/97*      PERIOD 3/13/97*
                                              TO 12/31/97   TO 12/31/97   TO 12/31/97     TO 12/31/97          TO 12/31/97
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------   --------------------
<S>                                           <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>                <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
  Dividends.................................  $   33,219    $       --    $   15,067       $   18,284           $    6,234
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
 
EXPENSES (NOTE 4):
  Mortality and expense risk fees...........      26,133        23,833        18,996           10,592                8,363
  Administrative expense fees...............       3,136         2,860         2,280            1,271                1,004
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
    Total expenses..........................      29,269        26,693        21,276           11,863                9,367
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
 
    Net investment income (loss)............       3,950       (26,693)       (6,209)           6,421               (3,133)
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
  INVESTMENTS:
  Realized gain distributions from portfolio
    sponsors................................     297,334            --         8,111            7,628               97,494
  Net realized gain (loss) from sales of
    investments.............................      13,707         9,779          (647)           2,379                3,758
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
    Net realized gain.......................     311,041         9,779         7,464           10,007              101,252
  Net unrealized gain (loss)................     263,903      (128,883)     (281,439)          16,524              182,655
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
 
    Net realized and unrealized gain
      (loss)................................     574,944      (119,104)     (273,975)          26,531              283,907
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations.......................  $  578,894    $ (145,797)   $ (280,184)      $   32,952           $  280,774
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------         -------             --------
 
<CAPTION>
                                                  AIT
                                              MONEY MARKET
                                                FOR THE
                                                 PERIOD
                                                3/13/97*
                                              TO 12/31/97
                                              ------------
<S>                                           <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
  Dividends.................................    $  14,858
                                              ------------
EXPENSES (NOTE 4):
  Mortality and expense risk fees...........        3,508
  Administrative expense fees...............          421
                                              ------------
    Total expenses..........................        3,929
                                              ------------
    Net investment income (loss)............       10,929
                                              ------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
  INVESTMENTS:
  Realized gain distributions from portfolio
    sponsors................................           --
  Net realized gain (loss) from sales of
    investments.............................           --
                                              ------------
    Net realized gain.......................           --
  Net unrealized gain (loss)................           --
                                              ------------
    Net realized and unrealized gain
      (loss)................................           --
                                              ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations.......................    $  10,929
                                              ------------
                                              ------------
</TABLE>
 
* Date of initial investment
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      SA-2
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                      STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          INTERNATIONAL      GLOBAL
                                                 VALUE        GROWTH        GROWTH      STRATEGIC INCOME          GLOBAL
                                              PERIOD FROM   PERIOD FROM   PERIOD FROM     PERIOD FROM      INTERACTIVE/TELECOMM
                                              3/13/97* TO   3/13/97* TO   3/13/97* TO     3/13/97* TO          PERIOD FROM
                                               12/31/97      12/31/97      12/31/97         12/31/97       3/13/97* TO 12/31/97
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------   --------------------
<S>                                           <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>                <C>
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS:
  FROM OPERATIONS:
    Net investment income (loss)............  $    3,950    $  (26,693)   $   (6,209)      $    6,421           $   (3,133)
    Net realized gain.......................     311,041         9,779         7,464           10,007              101,252
    Net unrealized gain (loss)..............     263,903      (128,883)     (281,439)          16,524              182,655
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations.......................     578,894      (145,797)     (280,184)          32,952              280,774
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
 
  FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS (NOTE 5):
    Net purchase payments...................   3,966,224     3,318,064     2,833,905        1,428,310            1,255,027
    Withdrawals.............................    (144,987)      (97,359)      (51,241)         (44,514)             (51,587)
    Other transfers from (to) the General
      Account of Allmerica Financial Life
      Insurance and Annuity Company
      (Sponsor).............................     900,887     1,106,218       616,074          232,431              577,857
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
    Net increase in net assets from capital
      transactions..........................   4,722,124     4,326,923     3,398,738        1,616,227            1,781,297
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
 
Net increase in net assets..................   5,301,018     4,181,126     3,118,554        1,649,179            2,062,071
 
NET ASSETS:
  Beginning of period.......................          --            --            --               --                   --
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
  End of period.............................  $5,301,018    $4,181,126    $3,118,554       $1,649,179           $2,062,071
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
                                              -----------   -----------   -----------   ----------------       -----------
 
<CAPTION>
                                                  AIT
                                              MONEY MARKET
                                              PERIOD FROM
                                              3/13/97* TO
                                                12/31/97
                                              ------------
<S>                                           <C>
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS:
  FROM OPERATIONS:
    Net investment income (loss)............    $  10,929
    Net realized gain.......................           --
    Net unrealized gain (loss)..............           --
                                              ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations.......................       10,929
                                              ------------
  FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS (NOTE 5):
    Net purchase payments...................    3,780,479
    Withdrawals.............................         (250)
    Other transfers from (to) the General
      Account of Allmerica Financial Life
      Insurance and Annuity Company
      (Sponsor).............................   (3,337,342)
                                              ------------
    Net increase in net assets from capital
      transactions..........................      442,887
                                              ------------
Net increase in net assets..................      453,816
NET ASSETS:
  Beginning of period.......................           --
                                              ------------
  End of period.............................    $ 453,816
                                              ------------
                                              ------------
</TABLE>
 
* Date of initial investment
 
   The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
 
                                      SA-3
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
NOTE 1 -- ORGANIZATION
 
    The Fulcrum Separate Account (the Separate Account) is a separate investment
account of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company (the Company),
established on November 15, 1996 for the purpose of separating from the general
assets of the Company those assets used to fund certain variable annuity
contracts issued by the Company. The Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company (First Allmerica). First
Allmerica is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Allmerica Financial Corporation (AFC).
Under applicable insurance law, the assets and liabilities of the Separate
Account are clearly identified and distinguished from the other assets and
liabilities of the Company. The Separate Account cannot be charged with
liabilities arising out of any other business of the Company.
 
    The Separate Account is registered as a unit investment trust under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The Separate Account
currently offers six Sub-Accounts under the Fulcrum Fund variable annuity
contracts. Each Sub-Account invests exclusively in one of five investment
portfolios of The Palladian Trust managed by Palladian Advisors, Inc., or in the
Money Market Fund of the Allmerica Investment Trust (AIT) managed by Allmerica
Investment Management Company, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of First
Allmerica. The Palladian Trust and AIT (the Funds) are open-end management
investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.
 
    The Separate Account funds two types of variable annuity contracts,
"qualified" contracts and "non-qualified" contracts. A qualified contract is one
that is purchased in connection with a retirement plan which meets the
requirements of Section 401, 403, or 408, of the Internal Revenue Code, while a
non-qualified contract is one that is not purchased in connection with one of
the indicated retirement plans. The tax treatment for certain withdrawals or
surrenders will vary according to whether they are made from a qualified
contract or a non-qualified contract.
 
NOTE 2 -- SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
    INVESTMENTS -- Security transactions are recorded on the trade date.
Investments held by the Sub-Accounts are stated at the net asset value per share
of the respective investment portfolio of The Palladian Trust or AIT. Net
realized gains and losses on securities sold are determined using the average
cost method. Dividends and capital gain distributions are recorded on the
ex-dividend date and are reinvested in additional shares of the respective
investment portfolio of The Palladian Trust or AIT at net asset value.
 
    FEDERAL INCOME TAXES -- The Company is taxed as a "life insurance company"
under Subchapter L of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and files a
consolidated federal income tax return with First Allmerica. The Company
anticipates no tax liability resulting from the operations of the Separate
Account. Therefore, no provision for income taxes has been charged against the
Separate Account.
 
                                      SA-4
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
NOTE 3 -- INVESTMENTS
 
    The number of shares owned, aggregate cost, and net asset value per share of
each Sub-Account's investment in The Palladian Trust and AIT at December 31,
1997 were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                PORTFOLIO INFORMATION
                                                       ---------------------------------------
                                                                                     NET ASSET
                                                        NUMBER OF      AGGREGATE       VALUE
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO                                      SHARES          COST       PER SHARE
- -----------------------------------------------------  ------------   ------------   ---------
<S>                                                    <C>            <C>            <C>
THE PALLADIAN TRUST:
  Value..............................................       392,704   $  5,037,607    $13.500
  Growth.............................................       349,885      4,310,009     11.950
  International Growth...............................       321,169      3,399,993      9.710
  Global Strategic Income............................       166,921      1,632,655      9.880
  Global Interactive/Telecomm........................       154,926      1,879,416     13.310
ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST:
  Money Market.......................................       453,816        453,816      1.000
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 4 -- RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
 
    The Company makes a charge of 1.25% per annum based on the average daily net
assets of each Sub-Account at each valuation date for mortality and expense
risks. The Company also charges each Sub-Account .20% per annum based on the
average daily net assets of each Sub-Account for administrative expenses. These
charges are deducted from the daily value of each Sub-Account but are paid to
the Company on a monthly basis.
 
    A contract fee of $30 is currently deducted on the contract anniversary date
and upon full surrender of the contract when the accumulated value is less than
$100,000. The contract fee is waived for contracts issued to and maintained by
the Trustee of a 401(k) plan. For the period ended December 31, 1997, there were
no contract fees deducted from accumulated value in the Separate Account.
 
    Allmerica Investments, Inc. (Allmerica Investments), a wholly-owned
subsidiary of First Allmerica, is principal underwriter and general distributor
of the Separate Account, and does not receive any compensation for sales of the
contracts. Commissions are paid to registered representatives of Allmerica
Investments by the Company. As the current series of contracts have a contingent
deferred sales charge, no deduction is made for sales charges at the time of the
sale. For the period ended December 31, 1997, there were no contingent deferred
sales charges applicable to the Separate Account.
 
                                      SA-5
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
NOTE 5 -- CONTRACTOWNERS AND SPONSOR TRANSACTIONS
 
    Transactions from contractowners and sponsor were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                       PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                                                                                  1997
                                                                                       --------------------------
                                                                                          UNITS         AMOUNT
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
<S>                                                                                    <C>           <C>
Value
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     4,551,042  $  5,043,897
  Redemption of Units................................................................      (287,480)     (321,773)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................     4,263,562  $  4,722,124
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
Growth
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     4,250,561  $  4,604,045
  Redemption of Units................................................................      (286,778)     (277,122)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................     3,963,783  $  4,326,923
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
International Growth
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     3,716,392  $  3,627,362
  Redemption of Units................................................................      (278,765)     (228,624)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................     3,437,627  $  3,398,738
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
Global Strategic Income
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     1,704,804  $  1,719,742
  Redemption of Units................................................................      (101,021)     (103,515)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................     1,603,783  $  1,616,227
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
Global Interactive/Telecomm
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     1,686,841  $  1,878,628
  Redemption of Units................................................................       (94,878)      (97,331)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................     1,591,963  $  1,781,297
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
AIT Money Market
  Issuance of Units..................................................................     3,782,378  $  3,843,132
  Redemption of Units................................................................    (3,342,563)   (3,400,245)
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
    Net increase.....................................................................       439,815  $    442,887
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
                                                                                       ------------  ------------
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 6 -- DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
 
    Under the provisions of Section 817(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, a
variable annuity contract, other than a contract issued in connection with
certain types of employee benefit plans, will not be treated as an annuity
contract for federal income tax purposes for any period for which the
investments of the segregated asset account on which the contract is based are
not adequately diversified. The Code provides that the "adequately diversified"
requirement may be met if the underlying investments satisfy either a statutory
safe harbor test or diversification requirements set forth in regulations issued
by the Secretary of The Treasury.
 
    The Internal Revenue Service has issued regulations under Section 817(h) of
the Code. The Company believes that the Separate Account satisfies the current
requirements of the regulations, and it intends that the Separate Account will
continue to meet such requirements.
 
                                      SA-6
<PAGE>
                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
NOTE 7 -- PURCHASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES
 
    Cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of The Palladian Trust shares and
AIT shares during the period ended December 31, 1997 were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO                                                  PURCHASES        SALES
- -------------------------------------------------------------------  ------------   ------------
<S>                                                                  <C>            <C>
THE PALLADIAN TRUST:
  Value............................................................  $  5,213,150   $    189,250
  Growth...........................................................     4,433,659        133,429
  International Growth.............................................     3,544,366        143,726
  Global Strategic Income..........................................     1,727,133         96,857
  Global Interactive/Telecomm......................................     1,925,959         50,301
ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST:
  Money Market.....................................................     3,371,476      2,917,660
                                                                     ------------   ------------
    Totals.........................................................  $ 20,215,743   $  3,531,223
                                                                     ------------   ------------
                                                                     ------------   ------------
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 8 -- SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
 
    Effective February 12, 1998, Allmerica Investment Management Company, Inc.
(AIMCO) assumed the function of Manager for The Palladian Trust (Trust),
replacing Palladian Advisors, Inc. (PAI). AIMCO's advisory agreement will remain
in effect past June 11, 1998, only if approved by shareholders of the Trust.
AIMCO is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of AFC.
 
    PAI had agreed to limit operating expenses and reimburse those expenses to
the extent that each Portfolio's "other expenses" (i.e., expenses other than
management fees) exceeded certain expense limitations. In January of 1998, PAI
advised the Board of Trustees of the Trust that it did not have sufficient
assets to make the required payment under the expense limitation. On January 28,
1998, a group (consisting of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity
Company and certain principals of PAI and entities selling the variable
contracts) offered to make payment of the full amount due under the expense
limitation. The Board of Trustees accepted the offer, and the Trust has been
fully reimbursed for amounts owed under the 1997 expense limitation agreement.
The expense limitations in effect for 1998 have been modified with respect to
certain portfolios of the Trust and these payments are to be made by AIMCO.
 
                                      SA-7
<PAGE>

                              PART C.  OTHER INFORMATION


ITEM 24.  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

     (a)       FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

               Financial Statements Included in Part A
               None

               Financial Statements Included in Part B
               Financial Statements for Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and
               Annuity Company
               Financial Statements for Fulcrum Separate Account of Allmerica
               Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company

               Financial Statements Included in Part C
               None

     (b)       EXHIBITS

          EXHIBIT 1      Vote of Board of Directors Authorizing Establishment of
                         Registrant dated June 13, 1996 was previously filed in
                         Registrant's initial Registration Statement on
                         September 4, 1996, and is incorporated by reference
                         herein.

          EXHIBIT 2      Not Applicable.  Pursuant to Rule 26a-2, the Insurance
                         Company may hold the assets of the Registrant NOT
                         pursuant to a trust indenture or other such instrument.

   
          EXHIBIT 3      Sales Agreement is filed herewith.
    

          EXHIBIT 4      Policy Form was previously filed in Registrant's
                         initial Registration Statement on September 4, 1996,
                         and is incorporated by reference herein. 

          EXHIBIT 5      Application Form was previously filed in Registrant's
                         initial Registration Statement on September 4, 1996,
                         and is incorporated by reference herein. 

          EXHIBIT 6      The Depositor's Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
                         were previously filed in Registrant's initial
                         Registration Statement on September 4, 1996, and are
                         incorporated by reference herein. 

          EXHIBIT 7      Not Applicable.

          EXHIBIT 8      BFDS Agreements for lockbox and mailroom services are
                         filed herewith.

          EXHIBIT 9      Opinion of Counsel is filed herewith.

          EXHIBIT 10     Consent of Independent Accountants is filed herewith.

          EXHIBIT 11     None.

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          EXHIBIT 12     None.

          EXHIBIT 13     Not Applicable.

          EXHIBIT 14     Not Applicable.

          EXHIBIT 15     (a)  Form of Participation Agreement with 
                              Palladian Trust is filed herwith.

                         (b)  Participation Agreement with Allmerica Investment
                              Trust is filed herewith.

ITEM 25.  DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THE DEPOSITOR

  The principal business address of all the following Directors and Officers is:
  440 Lincoln Street
  Worcester, Massachusetts 01653


                   DIRECTORS AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
        NAME AND POSITION                        PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION(S) DURING
           WITH COMPANY                                  PAST FIVE YEARS
           ------------                                  ---------------
<S>                                          <C>
Bruce C. Anderson                            Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Vice 
  Director                                   President, First Allmerica since 1984


Abigail M. Armstrong                         Secretary of First Allmerica since 1996; Counsel,
  Secretary and Counsel                      First Allmerica since 1991

Robert E. Bruce                              Director and Chief Information Officer of First 
  Director and Chief Information Officer     Allmerica since 1997;  Vice President of First 
                                             Allmerica since 1995;  Corporate Manager, Digital 
                                             Equipment Corporation 1979 to 1995

John P. Kavanaugh                            Director and Chief Investment Officer of First
  Director, Vice President and               Allmerica since 1996; Vice President, First
  Chief Investment Officer                   Allmerica since 1991


John F. Kelly                                Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Senior Vice
  Director, Vice President and               President, First Allmerica since 1986; General
  General Counsel                            Counsel,  First Allmerica since 1981; Assistant
                                             Secretary, First Allmerica since 1991

J. Barry May                                 Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Director and
  Director                                   President, The Hanover Insurance Company since
                                             1996; Vice President, The Hanover Insurance
                                             Company, 1993 to 1996;  General Manager, The
                                             Hanover Insurance Company 1989 to 1993

James R. McAuliffe                           Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Director of
  Director                                   Citizens Insurance Company of America since 1992,
                                             President since 1994, and CEO since 1996; Vice
                                             President, First Allmerica 1982 to 1994; Chief
                                             Investment Officer, First Allmerica 1986 to 1994

John F. O'Brien                              Director, Chairman of the Board, President and
  Director, Chairman of the Board,           Chief Executive Officer, First Allmerica since 1989
  President and Chief Executive Officer

<PAGE>

Edward J. Parry, III                         Director and Chief Financial Officer of First
  Director, Vice President,                  Allmerica since 1996; Vice President and
  Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer      Treasurer, First Allmerica since 1993;  Assistant 
                                             Vice President 1992 to 1993


Richard M. Reilly                            Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Vice
  Director and Vice President                President, First Allmerica since 1990; Director,
                                             Allmerica Investments, Inc. since 1990; Director 
                                             and President, Allmerica Investment Management 
                                             Company, Inc. since 1990

Eric A. Simonsen                             Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Vice 
  Director and Vice President                President, First Allmerica since 1990; Chief 
                                             Financial Officer, First Allmerica 1990 to 1996

Phillip E. Soule                             Director of First Allmerica since 1996; Vice
  Director and Vice President                President, First Allmerica since 1987
</TABLE>

ITEM 26.  PERSONS UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH REGISTRANT

     See attached organization chart.


            ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY


         NAME                        ADDRESS            TYPE OF BUSINESS
         ----                        -------            ----------------
AAM Equity Fund                440 Lincoln Street    Massachusetts Grantor
                               Worcester MA 01653    Trust

AFC Capital Trust I            440 Lincoln Street    Statutory Business Trust
                               Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Asset Management     440 Lincoln Street    Investment advisory
Limited                        Worcester MA 01653    services

Allmerica Asset Management,    440 Lincoln Street    Investment advisory
Inc.                           Worcester MA 01653    services

Allmerica Benefits, Inc.       440 Lincoln Street    Non-insurance medical
                               Worcester MA 01653    services

Allmerica Equity Index Pool    440 Lincoln Street    Massachusetts Grantor
                               Worcester MA 01653    Trust

Allmerica Financial Alliance   100 North Parkway     Multi-line property and 
Insurance Company              Worcester MA 01605    casualty insurance

Allmerica Financial Benefit    100 North Parkway     Multi-line property and
Insurance Company              Worcester MA 01605    casualty insurance

Allmerica Financial            440 Lincoln Street    Holding Company
Corporation                    Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Financial Insurance  440 Lincoln Street    Insurance Broker
Brokers, Inc.                  Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Financial Life       440 Lincoln Street    Life insurance, accident 
Insurance and                                        and health

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Annuity Company (formerly      Worcester MA 01653    insurance, annuities, 
known as SMA Life Assurance                          variable annuities and 
Company)                                             variable life insurance

Allmerica Financial Services   440 Lincoln Street    Insurance Agency
Insurance Agency, Inc.         Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Funding Corp.        440 Lincoln Street    Special purpose funding
                               Worcester MA 01653    vehicle for commercial
                                                     paper

Allmerica Funds                440 Lincoln Street    Investment Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica, Inc.                440 Lincoln Street    Common employer for
                               Worcester MA 01653    Allmerica Financial
                                                     Corporation entities

Allmerica Institutional        440 Lincoln Street    Accounting, marketing and
Services, Inc.                 Worcester MA 01653    shareholder services for
(formerly known as 440                               investment companies
Financial Group of Worcester,
Inc.)

Allmerica Investment           440 Lincoln Street    Investment advisory
Management Company, Inc.       Worcester MA 01653    services

Allmerica Investments, Inc.    440 Lincoln Street    Securities, retail
                               Worcester MA 01653    broker-dealer

Allmerica Investment Trust     440 Lincoln Street    Investment Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Plus Insurance       440 Lincoln Street    Insurance Agency
Agency, Inc.                   Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Property & Casualty  440 Lincoln Street    Holding Company
Companies, Inc.                Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Securities Trust     440 Lincoln Street    Investment Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

Allmerica Services             440 Lincoln Street    Internal administrative
Corporation                    Worcester MA 01653    services provider to
                                                     Allmerica Financial
                                                     Corporation entities

Allmerica Trust Company, N.A.  440 Lincoln Street    Limited purpose national
                               Worcester MA 01653    trust company

AMGRO, Inc.                    100 North Parkway     Premium financing
                               Worcester MA 01605

APC Funding Corp.              440 Lincoln Street    Special purpose funding
                               Worcester MA 01653    vehicle for commercial
                                                     paper

Beltsville Drive Limited       440 Lincoln Street    Real estate partnership
Partnership                    Worcester MA 01653

Citizens Corporation           440 Lincoln Street    Holding Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

<PAGE>

Citizens Insurance Company of  645 West Grand River  Multi-line property and
America                        Howell MI 48843       casualty insurance

Citizens Insurance Company of  333 Pierce Road       Multi-line property and
Illinois                       Itasca IL 60143       casualty insurance

Citizens Insurance Company of  3950 Priority Way     Multi-line property and
the Midwest                    South Drive, Suite    casualty insurance
                               200
                               Indianapolis IN
                               46280

Citizens Insurance Company of  8101 N. High Street   Multi-line property and
Ohio                           P.O. Box 342250       casualty insurance
                               Columbus OH 43234

Citizens Management, Inc.      645 West Grand River  Services management
                               Howell MI 48843       company

First Allmerica Financial      440 Lincoln Street    Life, pension, annuity,
Life Insurance Company         Worcester MA 01653    accident and health
(formerly State Mutual Life                          insurance company
Assurance Company of America)

First Sterling Limited         440 Lincoln Street    Holding Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

First Sterling Reinsurance     440 Lincoln Street    Reinsurance Company
Company imited                 Worcester MA 01653

Greendale Special Placements   440 Lincoln Street    Massachusetts Grantor
Fund                           Worcester MA 01653    Trust

The Hanover American           100 North Parkway     Multi-line property and
Insurance Company              Worcester MA 01605    casualty insurance

The Hanover Insurance Company  100 North Parkway     Multi-line property and
                               Worcester MA 01605    casualty insurance

Hanover Texas Insurance        801 East Campbell     Attorney-in-fact for
Management Company, Inc.       Road                  Hanover Lloyd's Insurance
                               Richardson TX 75081   Company

Hanover Lloyd's Insurance      801 East Campbell     Multi-line property and
Company                        Road                  casualty insurance
                               Richardson TX 75081

Linder Skokie Real Estate      440 Lincoln Street    Real estate holding
Corporation                    Worcester MA 01653    company

Lloyds Credit Corporation      440 Lincoln Street    Premium financing service
                               Worcester MA 01653    franchises

Lgan Wells Water Company,      603 Heron Drive       Water Company serving
Inc.                           Bridgeport NJ 08014   land development
                                                     investment

Massachusetts Bay Insurance    100 North Parkway     Multi-line property and
Company                        Worcester MA 01605    casualty insurance

SMA Financial Corp.            440 Lincoln Street    Holding Company
                               Worcester MA 01653

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Somerset Square, Inc.          440 Lincoln Street    Real estate holding
                               Worcester MA 01653    company

Sterling Risk Management       440 Lincoln Street    Risk management services
Services, Inc.                 Worcester MA 01653



ITEM 27.  NUMBER OF CONTRACT OWNERS

     As of February 27, 1998, there were 43 Contract holders of qualified
     Contracts and 228 Contract holders of non-qualified contracts.


ITEM 28.  INDEMNIFICATION

     Article VIII of the Bylaws of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and
     Annuity Company (the Depositor) state:  Each Director and each Officer of
     the Corporation, whether or not in office, (and his executors or
     administrators), shall be indemnified or reimbursed by the Corporation
     against all expenses actually and necessarily incurred by him in the
     defense or reasonable settlement of any action, suit, or proceeding in
     which he is made a party by reason of his being or having been a Director
     or Officer of the Corporation, including any sums paid in settlement or to
     discharge judgement, except in relation to matters as to which he shall be
     finally adjudged in such action, suit or proceeding to be liable for
     negligence or misconduct in the performance of his duties as such Director
     or Officer;  and the foregoing right of indemnification or reimbursement
     shall not affect any other rights to which he may be entitled under the
     Articles of Incorporation, any statute, bylaw, agreement, vote of
     stockholders, or otherwise. 


ITEM 29.       PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITERS

     (a)  Allmerica Investments, Inc. also acts as principal underwriter for the
          following: 

          -    VEL Account, VEL II Account, Inheiritage Account, Separate
               Accounts VA-A, VA-B, VA-C, VA-G, VA-H, VA-K, Allmerica Select
               Separate Account II, Group VEL Account, Separate Account KG,
               Separate Account KGC, Fulcrum Separate Account, Fulcrum Variable
               Life Separate Account, Allmerica Select Separate Account of
               Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
      
          -    Inheiritage Account, VEL II Account, Separate Account I, Separate
               Account VA-K, Separate Account VA-P,  Group VEL  Account,
               Separate Account KG,  Separate Account KGC, Fulcrum Separate
               Account,  Fulcrum Variable Life Separate Account, and Allmerica
               Select Separate Account of First Allmerica Financial Life
               Insurance Company.

          -    Allmerica Investment Trust

     (b)  The Principal Business Address of each of the following Directors and
          Officers of Allmerica 
          Investments, Inc. is:
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, Massachusetts 01653

<PAGE>

     NAME                               POSITION OR OFFICE WITH UNDERWRITER
     ----                               -----------------------------------

     Abigail M. Armstrong               Secretary and Counsel

     Emil J. Aberizk, Jr.               Vice President

     Edward T. Berger                   Vice President and Chief Compliance
                                        Officer

     Richard F. Betzler, Jr.            Vice  President

     Philip J. Coffey                   Vice President

     Thomas P. Cunningham               Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
                                        and Controller
     
     John F. Kelly                      Director

     William F. Monroe, Jr.             Vice President

     David J. Mueller                   Vice President

     John F. O'Brien                    Director

     Stephen Parker                     President, Director and Chief Executive
                                        Officer

     Edward J. Parry, III               Treasurer

     Richard M. Reilly                  Director

     Eric A. Simonsen                   Director

     Mark G. Steinberg                  Senior Vice President
     

ITEM 30.  LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS

     Each account, book or other document required to be maintained by Section
     31(a) of the 1940 Act and Rules 31a-1 to 31a-3 thereunder are maintained by
     the Company at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. 


ITEM 31.  MANAGEMENT SERVICES

     The Company provides daily unit value calculations and related services for
     the Company's separate accounts.


ITEM 32.  UNDERTAKINGS

     (a)  Subject to the terms and conditions of Section 15(d) of the Securities
          Exchange Act of 1934, the undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to
          file with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") such
          supplementary and periodic information, documents, and reports as may
          be prescribed by any rule or regulation of the SEC heretofore or
          hereafter duly adopted pursuant to authority conferred in that
          section.

<PAGE>

     (b)  The Registrant hereby undertakes to include in the prospectus a
          postcard that the applicant can remove to send for a Statement of
          Additional Information.

     (c)  The Registrant hereby undertakes to deliver a Statement of Additional
          Information promptly upon written or oral request, according to the
          requirements of Form N-4.

     (d)  Insofar as indemnification for liability arising under the 1933 Act
          may be permitted to Directors, Officers and Controlling Persons of
          Registrant under any registration statement, underwriting agreement or
          otherwise, Registrant has been advised that, in the opinion of the
          SEC, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the
          1933 Act and is, therefore, unenforceable.  In the event that a claim
          for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment
          by Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a Director, Officer or
          Controlling Person of Registrant in the successful defense of any
          action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such Director, Officer or
          Controlling Person in connection with the securities being registered,
          Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has
          been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of
          appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by
          it is against public policy as expressed in the 1933 Act and will be
          governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

     (e)  The Company hereby represents that the aggregate fees and charges
          under the Contracts are reasonable in relation to the services
          rendered, expenses expected to be incurred, and risks assumed by the
          Company.


ITEM 33.  REPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING WITHDRAWAL RESTRICTIONS ON SECTION 403(b)
          PLANS AND UNDER THE TEXAS OPTIONAL RETIREMENT PROGRAM

     Registrant, a separate account of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and
     Annuity Company ("Company"), states that it is (a) relying on Rule 6c-7
     under the 1940 Act with respect to withdrawal restrictions under the Texas
     Optional Retirement Program ("Program") and (b) relying on the "no-action"
     letter (Ref. No. IP-6-88) issued on November 28, 1988 to the American
     Council of Life Insurance, in applying the withdrawal restrictions of
     Internal Revenue Code Section 403(b)(11).  Registrant has taken the
     following steps in reliance on the letter:

     1.   Appropriate disclosures regarding the redemption restrictions imposed
          by the Program and by Section 403(b)(11) have been included in the
          prospectus of each registration statement used in connection with the
          offer of the Company's variable contracts.

     2.   Appropriate disclosures regarding the redemption restrictions imposed
          by the Program and by Section 403(b)(11) have been included in sales
          literature used in connection with the offer of the Company's variable
          contracts.

     3.   Sales Representatives who solicit participants to purchase the
          variable contracts have been instructed to specifically bring the
          redemption  restrictions imposed by the Program and by Section
          403(b)(11) to the attention of potential participants.

     4.   A signed statement acknowledging the participant's understanding of
          (I) the restrictions on redemption imposed by the Program and by
          Section 403(b)(11) and (ii) the investment alternatives available
          under the employer's arrangement will be obtained from each
          participant who purchases a variable annuity contract prior to or at
          the time of purchase.

<PAGE>

     Registrant hereby represents that it will not act to deny or limit a
     transfer request except to the extent that a Service-Ruling or written
     opinion of counsel, specifically addressing the fact pattern involved and
     taking into account the terms of the applicable employer plan, determines
     that denial or limitation is necessary for the variable annuity contracts
     to meet the requirements of the Program or of Section 403(b).  Any transfer
     request not so denied or limited will be effected as expeditiously as
     possible.

<PAGE>

                                     SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment
Company Act of 1940 the Registrant certifies that it meets all the requirements
for effectiveness of this Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under
the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this Registration Statement to be
signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly authorized, in the City of
Worcester, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the 15th day of April, 1998.

                            FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT OF
               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY

                                             By:  /s/ Abigail M. Armstrong      
                                                -------------------------------
                                             Abigail M. Armstrong, Secretary
                                             
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Amendment to
the Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the
capacities and on the date indicated.

Signatures                 Title                            Date
- ----------                 -----                            ----

  /s/ John F. O'Brien      Director and Chairman of         April 15, 1998
- -------------------------  the Board
John F. O'Brien          

  /s/ Bruce C. Anderson    Director
- -------------------------
Bruce C. Anderson

  /s/ Robert E. Bruce      Director and Chief Information
- -------------------------  Officer
Robert E. Bruce          

  /s/ John P. Kavanaugh    Director, Vice President and
- -------------------------  Chief Investment Officer
John P. Kavanaugh        

  /s/ John F. Kelly        Director, Vice President and
- -------------------------  General Counsel
John F. Kelly            

  /s/ J. Barry May         Director
- -------------------------
J. Barry May

  /s/ James R. McAuliffe   Director
- -------------------------
James R. McAuliffe

  /s/ Edward J. Parry III  Director, Vice President, Chief
- -------------------------  Financial Officer and Treasurer
Edward J. Parry III      

  /s/ Richard M. Reilly    Director, President and
- -------------------------  Chief Executive Officer
Richard M. Reilly        

  /s/ Eric A. Simonsen     Director and Vice President
- -------------------------
Eric A. Simonsen

  /s/ Phillip E. Soule     Director
- -------------------------
Phillip E. Soule

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                                   EXHIBIT TABLE

   
Exhibit 3                Sales Agreement



Exhibit 8                BFDS Agreements


Exhibit 9                Opinion of Counsel

Exhibit 10               Consent of Independent Accountants

Exhibit 15(a)            Form of Participation Agreement with Palladian Trust

Exhibit 15(b)            Participation Agreement with Allmerica Investment Trust
    

<PAGE>


SALES
AGREEMENT                    ALLMERICA INVESTMENTS, INC.
                                  440 Lincoln Street
                            Worcester, Massachusetts 01653
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Agreement, effective as of _________________, 19___, by and between Allmerica 
Investments, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation (herein "Allmerica") and 
_________________________________________________________________, a 
________________________ corporation (herein "Broker-Dealer").

Allmerica, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, 
authorizes and appoints Broker-Dealer to solicit applications for the sale of 
Contracts.  Broker-Dealer accepts this appointment and agrees to the terms 
and conditions set forth below.

DEFINITIONS

INSURANCE COMPANIES - All Contracts will be issued by First Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance Company (herein "First Allmerica") or by Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company (herein "Allmerica Financial 
Life"), a subsidiary of First Allmerica.  The Principal Office of First 
Allmerica and Allmerica Financial Life (herein collectively referred to as 
"the Insurance Companies") is located at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, 
Massachusetts 01653.

CONTRACTS - The variable annuity and variable life insurance contracts of the 
Insurance Companies listed on the attached Commission Schedule(s), for which 
Allmerica Investments, Inc., an affiliate of First Allmerica, has been 
appointed the exclusive distributor and principal underwriter.

REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVES - Individuals affiliated with Broker-Dealer who 
are licensed as life insurance agents in those jurisdictions in which 
applications for the sale of Contracts are to be solicited and who are also 
duly registered with the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. 
(herein "NASD") in compliance with the '34 Act.

'33 ACT - The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

'34 ACT - The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES

SECTION 1.  Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to create the 
relationship of employer and employee between Allmerica or either Insurance 
Company and any Broker-Dealer or Registered Representative.  Broker-Dealer 
and each Registered Representative will be free to exercise their independent 
judgment as to the time, place and manner of solicitation and servicing of 
business underwritten by the Insurance Companies.  However, neither 
Broker-Dealer nor any Registered Representative shall have authority to act 
on behalf of Allmerica or the Insurance

                                       1
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Companies in a manner which does not conform to applicable statutes, 
ordinances, or governmental regulations or to reasonable rules adopted from 
time to time by Allmerica or the Insurance Companies.

LIMITATIONS OF AUTHORITY

SECTION 2.  Neither Broker-Dealer nor any Registered Representative will have 
authority to accept risks of any kind; to make, alter or discharge Contracts; 
to waive forfeitures or exclusions; to alter or amend any papers received 
from either Insurance Company; to deliver any life insurance Contract or any 
document, agreement or endorsement changing the amount of insurance coverage 
if Broker-Dealer or the soliciting Registered Representative knows or has 
reason to believe that the insured is uninsurable; or to accept any payment 
unless the payment meets the minimum payment requirement for the Contract 
established by the Insurance Company.

LICENSING AND REGISTRATION

SECTION 3.  Broker-Dealer is hereby authorized to recommend Registered 
Representatives for appointment by the Insurance Companies and only 
individuals so recommended by Broker-Dealer shall become Registered 
Representatives hereunder.  Allmerica shall arrange for the Insurance 
Companies to apply for life insurance agent appointments in the appropriate 
jurisdictions for such recommended Registered Representatives of 
Broker-Dealer.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Insurance Companies and Allmerica reserve 
the right to refuse to appoint any proposed Registered Representative and/or 
to terminate any Registered Representative or firm who has been appointed by 
the Insurance Companies.

AGREEMENTS BY BROKER-DEALER

SECTION 4.  Broker-Dealer agrees that at all times when performing its duties 
under this Agreement it shall be duly registered as a securities 
broker-dealer under the '34 Act, be a member in good standing of the NASD, 
and be duly licensed or registered as a securities broker-dealer in each 
jurisdiction where such licensing or registration is required in connection 
with the sale of the Contracts or the supervision of Registered 
Representatives who solicit applications for the Contracts.

Broker-Dealer agrees that at all times when performing its duties under this 
Agreement it shall be duly licensed to sell Contracts in each jurisdiction in 
which Broker-Dealer intends to perform hereunder.

Broker-Dealer shall be responsible for carrying out its sales and 
administrative obligations under this Agreement in continued compliance with 
the NASD Rules of Fair Practice, federal and state securities laws and 
regulations, and state insurance laws and regulations.  Broker-Dealer agrees 
to offer the Contracts for sale through its Registered Representatives and to 
offer such Contracts only in accordance with the prospectus.  Broker-Dealer 
and Registered Representative(s) are not authorized to give any information 
or make any representations concerning such Contracts other than

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those contained in the prospectus or in such sales literature or advertising 
as may be authorized by Allmerica.

Broker-Dealer agrees that it shall take reasonable steps to ensure that no 
person shall offer or sell Contracts on its behalf until such person is 
appropriately licensed, registered or otherwise qualified to offer and sell 
such Contracts under the state and federal securities laws and the insurance 
laws of each jurisdiction in which such person intends to solicit.

Broker-Dealer agrees to train, supervise and be solely responsible for the 
conduct of its Registered Representatives in the solicitation and sale of the 
Contracts and for the supervision as to their strict compliance with 
Allmerica's rules and procedures, the NASD rules of Fair Practice, and 
applicable rules and regulations of any other governmental or other agency 
that has jurisdiction over the offering for sale of the Contracts.

Broker-Dealer shall take reasonable steps to ensure that its Registered 
Representatives shall not make recommendations to an applicant to purchase a 
Contract in the absence of reasonable grounds to believe that the purchase of 
such Contract is suitable for such applicant.  Such determination will be 
based upon, but will not be limited to, information furnished to a Registered 
Representative after reasonable inquiry of such applicant concerning the 
applicant's insurance and investment objectives, financial situation and 
needs.

Broker-Dealer shall take reasonable steps to ensure that Registered 
Representatives of Broker-Dealer shall conduct their business with respect to 
the Contracts at all times in compliance with all applicable federal and 
state laws and regulations and shall be subject to a standard of conduct 
including, but not limited to, the following:

(a)  A Registered Representative shall not solicit or participate in the sale
     of the Contracts in any jurisdiction until such Registered Representative
     is trained and licensed.

(b)  A Registered Representative shall not solicit applications for the sale of
     the Contracts without delivering the then currently effective prospectus
     for such Contracts and any then applicable amendments or supplements
     thereto, including the current prospectus(es) for any fund(s) in which
     Contract separate account(s) invest.

(c)  A Registered Representative shall have no authority to advertise for or
     on behalf of the Insurance Companies or Allmerica without express written
     authorization from Allmerica.

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AGREEMENTS BY ALLMERICA

SECTION 5.  Allmerica agrees that at all times while this Agreement remains 
in force that it shall be a registered Broker-Dealer under the '34 Act and be 
a member in good standing of the NASD.

During the term of this Agreement, Allmerica will provide Broker-Dealer, 
without charge, with as many copies of the prospectus(es) for the Contracts 
(and any amendments, or supplements thereto), the current prospectus(es) for 
any underlying fund(s) and applications for the Contracts as Broker-Dealer 
may reasonably request.  Upon termination of the Agreement, any prospectuses, 
applications, and other materials and supplies furnished by Allmerica to 
Broker-Dealer shall be promptly returned to Allmerica by Broker-Dealer.

Allmerica agrees to promptly notify Broker-Dealer of newly declared effective 
prospectus(es) for the Contracts and any amendments or supplements thereto.

Allmerica agrees to keep Broker-Dealer informed of all jurisdictions in which 
the Insurance Companies are licensed to sell the Contracts and in which the 
Contracts may be offered for sale.

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS; DELIVERY OF CONTRACTS; REJECTED BUSINESS

SECTION 6.  Broker-Dealer will submit, or cause to be submitted, directly to 
the Principal Office of the Insurance Companies all Contract applications 
solicited by Registered Representatives of the Broker-Dealer.  Broker-Dealer 
will deliver, or cause to be delivered, within 10 days of its receipt by 
Broker-Dealer all Contracts issued on applications submitted by Broker-Dealer 
or its Registered Representatives and will ensure that any Contract 
endorsement, amendment or other agreement is properly executed by the 
Contract owner at the time of Contract delivery.  Broker-Dealer will promptly 
return, or cause to be returned, to the Insurance Companies any Contract 
which is declined by the applicant or which cannot be delivered within the 
time permitted by the Insurance Company's rules.

ILLUSTRATIONS AND PROPOSALS

SECTION 7.  Neither Broker-Dealer nor any Registered Representative of 
Broker-Dealer will furnish any prospective Contract owner with an 
illustration of the financial or other aspects of a Contract or a proposal 
for a Contract unless the same has been either furnished by the Insurance 
Companies or prepared from computer software or other material furnished or 
approved by the Insurance Companies.  Any illustration or proposal will 
conform to standards of completeness and accuracy established by the 
Insurance Companies.  If the proposal or illustration was not furnished by 
the Insurance Companies, Broker-Dealer will retain in its records for 
availability to the Insurance Companies a copy thereof or the means to 
duplicate the same.  Any computer software or materials furnished by either 
Insurance Company will be and remain its property.

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ACCOUNTING FOR FUNDS COLLECTED

SECTION 8.  In accordance with the rules of the Insurance Companies, 
Broker-Dealer will account for and remit immediately to the Principal Office 
of the Insurance Companies all funds received or collected by Broker-Dealer 
or by Registered Representatives of Broker-Dealer for or on behalf of either 
Insurance Company without deduction for any commissions, or other claim 
Broker-Dealer or the Registered Representative may have against either 
Insurance Company or Allmerica and will make such reports and file such 
substantiating documents and records as the Insurance Companies may 
reasonably require.

INDEMNIFICATION

SECTION 9.  Broker-Dealer shall indemnify and hold Allmerica and the 
Insurance Companies and their officers, directors and employees harmless from 
any liability arising from any act or omission of Broker-Dealer or of any 
affiliate of Broker-Dealer, or any officer, director, employee of 
Broker-Dealer or of its Registered Representatives, including but not limited 
to, any fines, penalties, attorney's fees, costs of settlement, damages or 
financial loss.  Broker-Dealer expressly authorizes Allmerica and the 
Insurance Companies, without precluding them from exercising any other remedy 
they may have, to charge against all compensation due or to become due to 
Broker-Dealer under this Agreement, any monies paid on any liability incurred 
by Allmerica or the Insurance Companies by reason of any such act or omission 
of Broker-Dealer, or any affiliate of Broker-Dealer, or of any officer, 
director, employee of Broker-Dealer or of its Registered Representatives.

Allmerica shall indemnify and hold Broker-Dealer, its affiliates and their 
officers, directors and employees harmless from any liability arising from 
any act or omission of Allmerica, the Insurance Companies or any affiliate of 
Allmerica or any of the Insurance Companies (collectively the "Allmerica 
Companies"), or any officer, director or employee of the Allmerica Companies, 
including but not limited to, any fines, penalties, reasonable attorney's 
fees, costs of settlement damages or financial loss.

The indemnifications provided by this Section shall survive termination of this
Agreement.

If a Contract is not delivered to the Contract owner within 10 days of its
receipt by the Broker-Dealer and if after delivery the owner returns the
Contract to the Insurance Company and receives a full refund of all payments
made, in any situation where the failure to deliver in a timely manner was due
to the inaction or negligence of the Broker-Dealer or a Registered
Representative of Broker-Dealer, the difference between the payments refunded
and the cash value of the Contract on the date the Contract is received by the
Insurance Company at its Principal Office shall be reimbursed to the Insurance
Company by the Broker-Dealer in any case where the cash value is less than the
payments refunded.  Any such reimbursement shall be paid by the Broker-Dealer to
the affected Insurance Company within 30 days of Broker-Dealer's receipt of a
written request for payment.

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If Broker-Dealer utilizes delivery receipts as part of its Contract delivery 
rules and procedures, the date of execution of the delivery receipt by the 
Contract owner shall be deemed to be the date of Contract delivery for 
purposes of this Agreement.

COMMISSION REFUNDS

SECTION 10.  If a Contract owner rescinds a Contract or exercises the 
Contract's Right to Examine privilege (i.e., free-look), then Broker-Dealer 
will repay the appropriate Insurance Company the amount of any commissions 
received on the payments returned within 10 days of Broker-Dealer's receipt 
of a written request for repayment.

BASIS OF COMPENSATION

SECTION 11.  While this Agreement remains in force, the Insurance Companies 
agree to pay Broker-Dealer commissions in accordance with the Commission 
Schedule(s) attached hereto and incorporated herein, from which amounts 
Broker-Dealer agrees to pay its Registered Representatives.  Commission 
payments will be made to Broker-Dealer for each Contract issued pursuant to 
an application solicited by duly appointed Registered Representatives of 
Broker-Dealer.

TIME OF PAYMENT OF COMMISSIONS

SECTION 12.  A payment will not be considered made until it has been received 
by the Insurance Company at its Principal Office.  On payments made, 
commissions will be paid at regular intervals in accordance with the rules of 
the Insurance Companies.

TERMINATION

SECTION 13.  This Agreement shall automatically terminate immediately and 
without notice upon Broker-Dealer's or Allmerica's ceasing to comply with any 
of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or upon the dissolution, 
bankruptcy or insolvency of Broker-Dealer or Allmerica.

Whether or not there is a breach of this Agreement, Broker-Dealer or 
Allmerica may terminate this Agreement by giving ten (10) days' written 
notice to the other party at any time during the first year hereof, and by 
giving thirty (30) days' written notice after the expiration of the first 
year hereof.

Upon termination of this Agreement all authorizations, rights and obligations 
shall cease except the obligation to pay commissions due on payments received 
prior to termination for Contracts in effect on the date of termination, or 
for Contracts to be issued pursuant to applications received by the Insurance 
Companies prior to termination.  Except as provided in the preceding 
sentence, no further commissions shall be paid after termination of this 
Agreement.

RIGHT TO SET-OFF

SECTION 14.  Allmerica and the Insurance Companies will have a lien on any 
commissions payable under this Agreement, whether or not such payments are 
now due or hereafter become due, and may apply any such monies to the 
satisfaction of indebtedness to Allmerica or to either Insurance Company to 
the extent permitted by law.

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NON-WAIVER OF BREACH

SECTION 15.  Waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement will not 
be construed as a waiver of the provision or of the right of Allmerica or 
Broker-Dealer to enforce said provision thereafter.

ASSIGNABILITY

SECTION 16.  This Agreement is not transferable.  Without the written consent 
of Allmerica and the Insurance Companies, no rights or interest in or to 
commissions will be subject to assignment, and any attempted assignment, sale 
or transfer of any commissions without such written consents will be void and 
of no effect hereunder.

RESERVATION OF RIGHT TO CHANGE

SECTION 17.  Allmerica reserves the right at any time, and from time to time, 
to change prospectively the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including 
but not limited to, the rates of commissions.  Any change will become 
effective on the date specified in a notice or, if later, 30 days after the 
notice is given to Broker-Dealer.  However, the requirement to give advance 
notice shall not apply if the change becomes necessary or expedient by reason 
of legislation or the requirements of any governmental body and, in the 
opinion of Allmerica, it is not reasonably possible to meet the 30 day 
requirement.  Changes will not be retroactive and will apply only to life 
insurance coverage solicited or annuity payments made on or after the 
effective date of the change.

COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS

SECTION 18.  Broker-Dealer and Allmerica agree to cooperate fully in any 
customer complaint, insurance or securities regulatory proceeding or judicial 
proceeding with respect to Broker-Dealer, Allmerica, the Insurance Companies, 
their affiliates or their Registered Representatives to the extent that such 
customer complaint or proceeding is in connection with Contracts marketed 
under this Agreement.  To the extent required, Allmerica will arrange for the 
Insurance Companies to cooperate in any such complaint or proceeding.  
Without limiting the foregoing:

(a)  Broker-Dealer will be notified promptly by Allmerica or the Insurance 
     Companies of any written customer complaint or notice of any regulatory 
     proceeding or judicial proceeding of which they become aware including 
     Broker-Dealer or any Registered Representative of Broker-Dealer which may 
     be related to the issuance of any Contract marketed under this Agreement. 
     Broker-Dealer will promptly notify Allmerica of any written customer 
     complaint, or notice of any regulatory proceeding or judicial proceeding 
     received by Broker-Dealer, with respect to Broker-Dealer or any of its 
     Registered Representatives in connection with any Contract marketed under 
     this Agreement or any activity in connection with any such Contract(s).

(b)  In the case of a customer complaint specified above, Broker-Dealer, 
     Allmerica and the Insurance Companies will cooperate in investigating 
     such complaint and any proposed response to such complaint will be sent 
     to the other party of this Agreement for approval not less than five 
     business days prior to its being sent to the customer or regulatory 
     authority, except that if a more prompt

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     response is required, the proposed response shall be communicated by 
     telephone or facsimile transmission.

CONFIDENTIALITY

SECTION 19.  Allmerica agrees that the names and addresses of all customers 
and prospective customers of Broker-Dealer and of any company or person 
affiliated with Broker-Dealer, and the names and addresses of any Registered 
Representatives of Broker-Dealer which may come to the attention of Allmerica 
exclusively as a result of its relationship with Broker-Dealer or any 
affiliated company and not from any independent source, are confidential and 
shall not be used by Allmerica, the Insurance Companies, or any company or 
person affiliated with Allmerica or the Insurance Companies, nor divulged to 
any party for any purpose whatsoever, except as may be necessary in 
connection with the administration and marketing of the Contracts sold by or 
through Broker-Dealer, including responses to specified requests to the 
Insurance Companies for service by Contract owners or efforts to prevent the 
replacement of such Contracts or to encourage the exercise of options under 
the terms of the Contracts.  In no event shall the names and addresses of 
such customers, prospective customers and Registered Representatives be 
furnished by Allmerica to any other company or person, including but not 
limited to, any of their managers, registered representatives, or brokers who 
are not Registered Representatives of Broker-Dealer, any company affiliated 
with Allmerica or any manager, agency, or broker of such company, or any 
securities broker-dealer or any insurance agent affiliated with such 
broker-dealer.  The intent of this section is that Allmerica, the Insurance 
Companies or companies or persons affiliated with them shall not utilize, or 
permit to be utilized, their knowledge of Broker-Dealer or of any affiliated 
companies which is derived exclusively as a result of the relationships 
created through the sale of the Contracts.

Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 19, nothing herein 
shall prohibit Allmerica, the Insurance Companies or any company or person 
affiliated with Allmerica or the Insurance Companies from (i) seeking 
business relationships and entering into separate sales agreements with 
Registered Representatives of Broker-Dealer if the names of said Registered 
Representatives were obtained from independent sources and not exclusively as 
a result of Allmerica's relationship with Broker-Dealer; (ii) from entering 
into separate sales agreements with Registered Representatives of 
Broker-Dealer upon the request and at the initiation of said Registered 
Representatives; or (iii) divulging the names and addresses of any such 
customers, prospective customers, Registered Representatives, or other 
companies or persons described in the preceding paragraph in connection with 
any customer complaint or insurance or securities regulatory proceeding 
described in Section 18.  PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Allmerica shall not enter 
into separate sales agreements with Registered Representatives of 
Broker-Dealer while such Registered Representatives are affiliated with 
Broker-Dealer.

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BONDING

SECTION 20.  Broker-Dealer represents that it shall maintain bonding in the 
form, type, and amount required under the NASD Rules of Fair Practice.

NOTICE

SECTION 21.  Whenever this Agreement requires a notice to be given, the 
requirement will be considered to have been met, in the case of notice to the 
Insurance Companies or to Allmerica, if delivered or mailed postage prepaid 
to the address specified on page 1 of this Agreement and, in the case of 
notice to Broker-Dealer, if delivered or mailed postage prepaid to the 
intended recipient's principal place of business.

CAPTIONS

SECTION 22.  Captions are used for informational purposes only and no caption 
shall be construed to affect the substance of any provision of this Agreement.

EFFECTIVENESS; ENTIRE CONTRACT; PRIOR AGREEMENTS

SECTION 23.  This Agreement contains the entire contract between the parties. 
Upon execution it will replace all previous agreements between Broker-Dealer 
and Allmerica and the Insurance Companies, or any of them, relating to the 
solicitation of Contracts.  It is hereby understood and agreed that any other 
agreement or representation, commitment, promise or statement of any nature, 
whether oral or written, relating to or purporting to relate to the 
relationship of the parties is hereby rendered null and void.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement in duplicate to 
take effect on its effective date.


*For: _________________________________      For: Allmerica Investments, Inc.
          Name of Broker-Dealer


By:__________________________________      By:________________________________


Name:________________________________      Name:______________________________


Title:_______________________________      Title:_____________________________


Date:________________________________      Date:______________________________



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SALES
AGREEMENT                    ALLMERICA INVESTMENTS, INC.
                                  440 Lincoln Street
                            Worcester, Massachusetts 01653
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Agreement, effective as of _________________, 19___, by and between Allmerica
Investments, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation (herein "Allmerica"), ________
__________________________________________________________________________, a
_____________________________ corporation (herein the "Broker-Dealer") and the
affiliates of Broker-Dealer listed on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, each
affiliate being referred to herein as a "General Agent".

Allmerica, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, 
authorizes and appoints each General Agent to solicit applications for the 
sale of Contracts.  Each General Agent accepts this appointment and each 
General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree to the terms and conditions set 
forth below.

DEFINITIONS

INSURANCE COMPANIES - All Contracts will be issued by First Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance Company (herein "First Allmerica") or by Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company (herein "Allmerica Financial 
Life"), a subsidiary of First Allmerica.  The Principal Office of First 
Allmerica and Allmerica Financial Life (herein collectively referred to as 
"the Insurance Companies") is located at 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, 
Massachusetts 01653.

CONTRACTS - The variable annuity and variable life insurance contracts of the 
Insurance Companies listed on the attached Commission Schedule(s), for which 
Allmerica Investments, Inc., an affiliate of First Allmerica, has been 
appointed the exclusive distributor and principal underwriter.

REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVES - Individuals affiliated with each General Agent 
and the Broker-Dealer who are licensed as life insurance agents in those 
jurisdictions in which applications for the sale of Contracts are to be 
solicited and who are also duly registered with the National Association of 
Securities Dealers, Inc. (herein "NASD") in compliance with the '34 Act.

'33 ACT - The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

'34 ACT - The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES

SECTION 1.  Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to create the 
relationship of employer and employee between Allmerica or either Insurance 
Company and any General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or any Registered 
Representative.  General Agents and Registered Representatives will be free 
to exercise their independent judgment as to the time, place and manner of 
solicitation and servicing of business underwritten by the Insurance 
Companies. However, General Agents, the Broker-Dealer and Registered 
Representatives shall have no authority to act on behalf of Allmerica or the

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Insurance Companies in a manner which does not conform to applicable 
statutes, ordinances, or governmental regulations or to reasonable rules 
adopted from time to time by Allmerica or the Insurance Companies.

LIMITATIONS ON AUTHORITY

SECTION 2.  General Agents, the Broker-Dealer and Registered Representatives 
will have no authority to accept risks of any kind; to make, alter or 
discharge Contracts; to waive forfeitures or exclusions; to alter or amend 
any papers received from either Insurance Company; to deliver any life 
insurance Contract or any document, agreement or endorsement changing the 
amount of insurance coverage if the General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or the 
soliciting Registered Representative know or have reason to believe that the 
insured is uninsurable; or to accept any payment unless the payment meets the 
minimum payment requirement for the Contract established by the Insurance 
Company.

LICENSING AND REGISTRATION

SECTION 3.  Each General Agent is hereby authorized to recommend Registered 
Representatives for appointment by the Insurance Companies and only 
individuals so recommended by a General Agent shall become Registered 
Representatives hereunder.  Allmerica shall arrange for the Insurance 
Companies to apply for life insurance agent appointments in the appropriate 
jurisdictions for such recommended Registered Representatives.  Until 
Contracts of First Allmerica are offered for sale, applications for 
appointments shall only be made on behalf of Allmerica Financial Life.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Insurance Companies and Allmerica reserve 
the right to refuse to appoint any proposed Registered Representative and/or 
to terminate any Registered Representative who has been appointed by the 
Insurance Companies.

AGREEMENTS BY GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER-DEALER

SECTION 4.  The Broker-Dealer agrees that at all times when performing its 
duties under this Agreement it shall be duly registered as a securities 
broker-dealer under the '34 Act, be a member in good standing of the NASD, 
and be duly licensed or registered as a securities broker-dealer in each 
jurisdiction where such licensing or registration is required in connection 
with the sale of the Contracts or the supervision of Registered 
Representatives who solicit applications for the Contracts.

Each General Agent agrees that at all times when performing its duties under 
this Agreement it shall be duly licensed to sell Contracts in each 
jurisdiction in which General Agent intends to perform hereunder.

Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer shall be responsible for carrying 
out their sales and administrative obligations under this Agreement in 
continued compliance with the NASD Rules of Fair Practice, federal and state 
securities laws and regulations, and state insurance laws and regulations.  
Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree to offer the Contracts for 
sale through their Registered Representatives and to offer such Contracts 
only in accordance with the prospectus.  General Agents, the Broker-Dealer 
and Registered Representatives are not authorized to give any information or 
make any representations concerning such Contracts other

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than those contained in the prospectus or in such sales literature or 
advertising as may be authorized by Allmerica.

Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree that they shall be fully 
responsible for ensuring that no person shall offer or sell Contracts on 
their behalf until such person is appropriately licensed, registered or 
otherwise qualified to offer and sell such Contracts under the state and 
federal securities laws and the insurance laws of each jurisdiction in which 
such person intends to solicit.

Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree to train, supervise and be 
solely responsible for the conduct of their Registered Representatives in the 
solicitation and sale of the Contracts and for the supervision as to their 
strict compliance with Allmerica's rules and procedures, the NASD rules of 
Fair Practice, and applicable rules and regulations of any other governmental 
or other agency that has jurisdiction over the offering for sale of the 
Contracts.

Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer shall take reasonable steps to 
ensure that their Registered Representatives shall not make recommendations 
to an applicant to purchase a Contract in the absence of reasonable grounds 
to believe that the purchase of such Contract is suitable for such applicant. 
 Such determination will be based upon, but will not be limited to, 
information furnished to a Registered Representative after reasonable inquiry 
of such applicant concerning the applicant's insurance and investment 
objectives, financial situation and needs.

Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree that Registered 
Representatives shall conduct their business with respect to the Contracts at 
all times in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and 
regulations and shall be subject to a standard of conduct including, but not 
limited to, the following:

(a)  A Registered Representative shall not solicit or participate in the sale
     of the Contracts in any jurisdiction until such Registered Representative
     is trained and licensed.

(b)  A Registered Representative shall not solicit for the sale of Contracts
     without delivering the then currently effective prospectus for such
     Contracts and any then applicable amendments or supplements thereto,
     including the current prospectus(es) for any fund(s) in which Contract
     separate account(s) invest.

(c)  A Registered Representative shall have no authority to advertise for or
     on behalf of the Insurance Companies or Allmerica without express written
     authorization from Allmerica.

AGREEMENTS BY ALLMERICA

SECTION 5.  Allmerica agrees that at all times while this Agreement remains 
in force that it shall be a registered broker-dealer under the '34 Act and be 
a member in good standing of the NASD.

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During the term of this Agreement, Allmerica will provide to, or cause to be 
provided to, each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer, without charge, as 
many copies of the prospectus(es) for the Contracts (and any amendments, or 
supplements thereto), the current prospectus(es) for any underlying fund(s) 
and applications for the Contracts as each General Agent and the 
Broker-Dealer may reasonably request.  Upon termination of the Agreement, any 
prospectuses, applications, and other materials and supplies furnished by 
Allmerica to General Agents and the Broker-Dealer shall be promptly returned 
to Allmerica.

Allmerica agrees to promptly notify each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer 
of newly declared effective prospectus(es) for the Contracts and any 
amendments or supplements thereto.

Allmerica agrees to keep each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer informed of 
all jurisdictions in which the Insurance Companies are licensed to sell the 
Contracts and in which the Contracts may be offered for sale.

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS; DELIVERY OF CONTRACTS; REJECTED BUSINESS

SECTION 6.  Each General Agent or the Broker-Dealer will submit, or cause to 
be submitted, directly to the Principal Office of the Insurance Companies all 
Contract applications solicited by their Registered Representatives.  Each 
General Agent or the Broker-Dealer will deliver, or cause to be delivered, 
within 10 days of the date of issue all Contracts issued on applications 
submitted by the General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or their Registered 
Representatives.  Each General Agent or the Broker-Dealer will promptly 
return, or cause to be returned, to the Insurance Companies any Contract 
which is declined by the applicant or which cannot be delivered within the 
time permitted by the Insurance Company's rules.

ILLUSTRATIONS AND PROPOSALS

SECTION 7.  General Agents, the Broker-Dealer and Registered Representatives 
will not furnish any prospective Contract owner with an illustration of the 
financial or other aspects of a Contract or a proposal for a Contract unless 
the same has been either furnished by the Insurance Companies or prepared 
from computer software or other material furnished or approved by the 
Insurance Companies.  Any illustration or proposal will conform to standards 
of completeness and accuracy established by the Insurance Companies.  If the 
proposal or illustration was not furnished by the Insurance Companies, each 
General Agent or the Broker-Dealer will retain in its records for 
availability to the Insurance Companies a copy thereof or the means to 
duplicate the same. Any computer software or materials furnished by either 
Insurance Company will be and remain its property.

ACCOUNTING FOR FUNDS COLLECTED

SECTION 8.  In accordance with the rules of the Insurance Companies, each 
General Agent and the Broker-Dealer will account for and remit immediately to 
the Principal Office of the Insurance Companies all funds received or 
collected for or on behalf of either Insurance Company without deduction for 
any commissions, or other claim the General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or any 
Registered Representative may have against either Insurance Company or 
Allmerica and will make such reports and file such

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substantiating documents and records as the Insurance Companies may 
reasonably require.

INDEMNIFICATION

SECTION 9.  Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer, jointly and severally, 
shall indemnify and hold Allmerica and the Insurance Companies and their 
officers, directors and employees harmless from any liability arising from 
any act or omission of the General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or of any 
affiliate of the Broker-Dealer, or any officer, director, employee of the 
General Agent or the Broker-Dealer or of their Registered Representatives, 
including but not limited to, any fines, penalties, attorney's fees, costs of 
settlement, damages or financial loss.  Each General Agent and the 
Broker-Dealer expressly authorize Allmerica and the Insurance Companies, 
without precluding them from exercising any other remedy they may have, to 
charge against all compensation due or to become due to the General Agent or 
the Broker-Dealer under this Agreement, any monies paid on any liability 
incurred by Allmerica or the Insurance Companies by reason of any such act or 
omission of any General Agent, the Broker-Dealer, any affiliate of the 
Broker-Dealer, or of any officer, director, employee of a General Agent or 
the Broker-Dealer or of their Registered Representatives.

Allmerica shall indemnify and hold each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer 
and their officers, directors, employees and registered representatives 
harmless from any liability arising from any act or omission of Allmerica, 
the Insurance Companies or any affiliate of Allmerica or any of the Insurance 
Companies (collectively the "Allmerica Companies"), or any officer, director 
or employee of the Allmerica Companies, including but not limited to, any 
fines, penalties, reasonable attorney's fees, costs of settlement, damages or 
financial loss.

The indemnifications provided by this Section shall survive termination of 
this Agreement.

If a Contract is not delivered to the Contract owner within 10 days of the 
date of issue of the Contract and if after delivery the owner returns the 
Contract to the Insurance Company and receives a full refund of all payments 
made, in any situation where the failure to deliver in a timely manner was 
due to the inaction or negligence of a General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or a 
Registered Representative, the difference between the payments refunded and 
the cash value of the Contract on the date the Contract is received by the 
Insurance Company at its Principal Office shall be reimbursed to the 
Insurance Company by the offending General Agent or the Broker-Dealer in any 
case where the cash value is less than the payments refunded.  Any such 
reimbursement shall be paid to the affected Insurance Company within 30 days 
of receipt of a written request for payment.

COMMISSION REFUNDS

SECTION 10.  If a Contract owner rescinds a Contract or exercises a right to 
surrender a Contract for return of all payments made, the soliciting General 
Agent or the Broker-Dealer will repay the appropriate Insurance Company the 
amount of any

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commissions received on the payments returned within 10 days of receipt of a 
written request for repayment.

BASIS OF COMPENSATION

SECTION 11.  While this Agreement remains in force, the Insurance Companies 
agree to pay each General Agent commissions in accordance with the Commission 
Schedule(s) attached hereto and incorporated herein, from which amounts the 
General Agent agrees to pay its Registered Representatives.  Commission 
payments will be made for each Contract issued pursuant to an application 
solicited by duly appointed Registered Representatives.

TIME OF PAYMENT OF COMMISSIONS

SECTION 12.  A payment will not be considered made until it has been received 
by the Insurance Company at its Principal Office.  On payments made, 
commissions will be paid at regular intervals in accordance with the rules of 
the Insurance Companies.

TERMINATION

SECTION 13.  This Agreement shall automatically terminate immediately and 
without notice upon any General Agent's or the Broker-Dealer's ceasing to 
comply with any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or upon the 
dissolution, bankruptcy or insolvency of a General Agent or the Broker-Dealer.

Whether or not there is a breach of this Agreement, the Broker-Dealer or 
Allmerica may terminate this Agreement by giving ten (10) days' written 
notice to the other party at any time during the first year hereof, and by 
giving thirty (30) days' written notice after the expiration of the first 
year hereof.

Upon termination of this Agreement all authorizations, rights and obligations 
shall cease except the obligation to pay commissions due on payments received 
prior to termination for Contracts in effect on the date of termination, or 
for Contracts to be issued pursuant to applications received by the Insurance 
Companies prior to termination.  Except as provided in the preceding 
sentence, no further commissions shall be paid after termination of this 
Agreement.

RIGHT OF SET-OFF

SECTION 14.  Allmerica and the Insurance Companies will have a lien on any 
commissions payable under this Agreement, whether or not such payments are 
now due or hereafter become due, and may apply any such monies to the 
satisfaction of indebtedness to Allmerica or to either Insurance Company to 
the extent permitted by law.

NON-WAIVER OF BREACH

SECTION 15.  Waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement will not 
be construed as a waiver of the provision or of the right of Allmerica to 
enforce said provision thereafter.

ASSIGNABILITY

SECTION 16.  This Agreement is not transferable.  Without the written consent 
of Allmerica and the Insurance Companies, no rights or interest in or to 
commissions will be subject to assignment, and any attempted assignment, sale 
or transfer of any commissions without such written consents will immediately 
make this Agreement

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void and be a release to Allmerica and to the Insurance Companies in full of 
any and all of their obligations hereunder.

RESERVATION OF RIGHT TO CHANGE

SECTION 17.  Allmerica reserves the right at any time, and from time to time, 
to change prospectively the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including 
but not limited to, the rates of commissions.  Any change will become 
effective on the date specified in a notice or, if later, 10 days after the 
notice is given to each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer.  However, the 
requirement to give advance notice shall not apply if the change becomes 
necessary or expedient by reason of legislation or the requirements of any 
governmental body and, in the opinion of Allmerica, it is not reasonably 
possible to meet the 10 day requirement.  Changes will not be retroactive and 
will apply only to life insurance coverage solicited or annuity payments made 
on or after the effective date of the change.

COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS

SECTION 18.  Each General Agent, the Broker-Dealer and Allmerica agree to 
cooperate fully in any customer complaint, insurance or securities regulatory 
proceeding or judicial proceeding with respect to the General Agent, the 
Broker-Dealer, Allmerica, the Insurance Companies, their affiliates or their 
Registered Representatives to the extent that such customer complaint or 
proceeding is in connection with Contracts marketed under this Agreement.  To 
the extent required, Allmerica will arrange for the Insurance Companies to 
cooperate in any such complaint or proceeding.  Without limiting the 
foregoing:

(a)  General Agents and the Broker-Dealer will be notified promptly by 
     Allmerica or the Insurance Companies of any written customer complaint or 
     notice of any regulatory proceeding or judicial proceeding of which they 
     become aware including the General Agent, the Broker-Dealer or any 
     Registered Representative which may be related to the issuance of any 
     Contract marketed under this Agreement.  Each General Agent or the 
     Broker-Dealer will promptly notify Allmerica of any written customer 
     complaint or notice of any regulatory proceeding or judicial proceeding 
     received by the General Agent or the Broker-Dealer including the General 
     Agent, the Broker-Dealer or any of their Registered Representatives which 
     may be related to the issuance of any Contract marketed under this 
     Agreement or any activity in connection with any such Contract(s).

(b)  In the case of a customer complaint, each General Agent, the 
     Broker-Dealer, Allmerica and the Insurance Companies will cooperate in 
     investigating such complaint and any proposed response to such complaint 
     will be sent to the other parties to this Agreement for approval not less 
     than five business days prior to its being sent to the customer or 
     regulatory authority, except that if a more prompt response is required, 
     the proposed response shall be communicated by telephone or facsimile 
     transmission.

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CONFIDENTIALITY

SECTION 19.  Allmerica agrees that the names and addresses of all customers 
and prospective customers of each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer and of 
any company or person affiliated with a General Agent or the Broker-Dealer, 
and the names and addresses of any Registered Representatives of the 
Broker-Dealer which may come to the attention of Allmerica exclusively as a 
result of its relationship with a General Agent and the Broker-Dealer or any 
affiliated company and not from any independent source, are confidential and 
shall not be used by Allmerica, the Insurance Companies, or any company or 
person affiliated with Allmerica or the Insurance Companies, nor divulged to 
any party for any purpose whatsoever, except as may be necessary in 
connection with the administration and marketing of the Contracts sold by or 
through General Agents, including responses to specified requests to the 
Insurance Companies for service by Contract owners or efforts to prevent the 
replacement of such Contracts or to encourage the exercise of options under 
the terms of the Contracts.  In no event shall the names and addresses of 
such customers, prospective customers and Registered Representatives be 
furnished by Allmerica to any other company or person, including but not 
limited to, any of their managers, registered representatives, or brokers who 
are not Registered Representatives of the Broker-Dealer, any company 
affiliated with Allmerica or any manager, agency, or broker of such company, 
or any securities broker-dealer or any insurance agent affiliated with such 
broker-dealer.  The intent of this section is that Allmerica, the Insurance 
Companies or companies or persons affiliated with them shall not utilize, or 
permit to be utilized, their knowledge of each General Agent, the 
Broker-Dealer or of any affiliated companies which is derived exclusively as 
a result of the relationships created through the sale of the Contracts.

Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 19, nothing herein 
shall prohibit Allmerica, the Insurance Companies or any company or person 
affiliated with Allmerica or the Insurance Companies from (i) seeking 
business relationships and entering into separate sales agreements with 
Registered Representatives of the Broker-Dealer if the names of said 
Registered Representatives were obtained from independent sources and not 
exclusively as a result of Allmerica's relationship with a General Agent and 
the Broker-Dealer; (ii) from entering into separate sales agreements with 
Registered Representatives of the Broker-Dealer upon the request and at the 
initiation of said Registered Representatives; or (iii) divulging the names 
and addresses of any such customers, prospective customers, Registered 
Representatives, or other companies or persons described in the preceding 
paragraph in connection with any customer complaint or insurance or 
securities regulatory proceeding described in Section 18.

BONDING

SECTION 20.  Each General Agent and the Broker-Dealer agree to furnish such 
bond or bonds as Allmerica may require.  Upon failure or inability of a 
General Agent or the Broker-Dealer to obtain or renew any such bonds, this 
Agreement shall terminate at Allmerica's discretion upon notice by Allmerica.

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NOTICE

SECTION 21.  Whenever this Agreement requires a notice to be given, the 
requirement will be considered to have been met, in the case of notice to the 
Insurance Companies or to Allmerica, if delivered or mailed postage prepaid 
to the address specified on page 1 of this Agreement and, in the case of 
notice to a General Agent or the Broker-Dealer, if delivered or mailed 
postage prepaid to the intended recipient's principal place of business.

CAPTIONS

SECTION 22.  Captions are used for informational purposes only and no caption 
shall be construed to affect the substance of any provision of this Agreement.

EFFECTIVENESS; ENTIRE CONTRACT; PRIOR AGREEMENTS

SECTION 23.  This Agreement contains the entire contract between the parties. 
Upon execution it will replace all previous agreements between each General 
Agent or the Broker-Dealer and Allmerica and the Insurance Companies, or any 
of them, relating to the solicitation of Contracts.  It is hereby understood 
and agreed that any other agreement or representation, commitment, promise or 
statement of any nature, whether oral or written, relating to or purporting 
to relate to the relationship of the parties is hereby rendered null and 
void.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement in duplicate to 
take effect on its effective date.


*For: _________________________________      For: Allmerica Investments, Inc.
          Name of General Agent


By:__________________________________      By:________________________________


Name:________________________________      Name:______________________________


Title:_______________________________      Title:_____________________________


Date:________________________________      Date:______________________________



For: __________________________________  
          Name of Broker-Dealer


By:__________________________________   


Name:________________________________   


Title:_______________________________   


Date:________________________________   

* A separate signature line is required for each General Agent affiliate of the
Broker-Dealer.

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                         AGREEMENT FOR LOCKBOX SERVICES


This Agreement is entered into as of July 1, 1997, by and between Boston 
Financial Data Services Inc. ("BFDS") and First Allmerica Financial Life 
Insurance Company, its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Customer") for the 
lockbox services provided in the Exhibit(s) attached hereto and hereby made a 
part of this Agreement.

WHEREFORE the parties hereto in consideration of the mutual covenants 
contained herein and intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:

A. SERVICES:

Upon Customer's authorization of the postmaster in Boston to permit employees 
of BFDS to access the P.O. Box specified and subject to the terms and 
conditions of this Agreement, BFDS hereby agrees to provide Customer with the 
services described in the Exhibit(s) attached hereto.

B. INVOICES:

As compensation for services hereunder, Customer shall pay BFDS mutually 
agreed upon fees and expenses as specified in Exhibit _A_. These fees will 
remain in effect for a period of three years with an allowable increase in 
year two and three no greater than the calculated Northeast CPI for the 
previous period.  In addition, BFDS will charge such account for all 
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, such as courier fees, incurred by BFDS in 
connection with any rent paid by BFDS for the P.O. Box.  Payment on all 
invoices submitted by BFDS shall be due net thirty (30) days from receipt of 
invoice.

C. TERMINATION:

This Agreement may be terminated by either party with material cause at any 
time by 30 days prior written notice to the other, and without cause at any 
time by 90 days prior written notice to the other.  Either party may 
terminate this Agreement at any time on notice to the other in the event of 
dissolution or insolvency or the commencement of any proceedings under any 
bankruptcy or insolvency law by or against the other.

D. LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION:

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, neither party, in 
performing its duties under this Agreement, shall be liable to the other 
except for gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Neither party shall be 
liable for special or consequential damages.  BFDS shall maintain fidelity 
bonding of at least $1,000,000.00 for claims arising from fraudulent or 
dishonest acts on the part of any BFDS employee, which shall be underwritten 
by reputable insurer(s) licensed to do business in the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts and having an A. M. Best rating of "A" or better.  Within ten 
(10) days from Customer's request therefor, BFDS shall provide to Customer 
either (a) copies of all relevant insurance policies, or (b) Certificates of 
Insurance reasonably specifying the policies required hereunder.

E. FORCE MAJEURE:

Neither party shall be responsible for delays or failure in performance 
resulting from causes beyond its control, including, without limitation, acts 
of God, riots, acts of war, governmental regulations, fire, communication 
line failures, power failures, earthquakes, or other disasters.

F. NO ADVERTISEMENT:

BFDS shall not (a) make any mention of this Agreement in any advertisement or 
promotional material; or (b) issue or release any publicity statement or 
release concerning this Agreement or the services provided, or to be 
provided,

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hereunder, without the written consent of Customer being first obtained.

G. SOLICITATION:

BFDS shall not solicit any of Customer's employees while said employees are 
employed by Customer, and for one (1) year following the date that Customer's 
employee has terminated employment with Customer, unless otherwise expressly 
agreed in writing by Customer.

H. CONFIDENTIALITY:

As used herein, the term "confidential information" shall mean non-public 
information that either party designates as confidential, or which, under the 
circumstances, ought to be treated as confidential.  Confidential information 
may be in any tangible form, including without limitation written or printed 
text or documents, audio or video tapes, CD's or disks and computer disks or 
tapes, whether in machine readable or user readable form.  Confidential 
information shall include without limitation information relating directly or 
indirectly to the marketing or promotion of either party's products, released 
or unreleased software or other programs, trade secrets, business policies 
and/or practices, and any information received by or about third parties, 
including claimants, that either party is obligated to treat as confidential. 
Customer and BFDS hereby acknowledge and agree that, in providing sufficient 
information or access to BFDS to allow BFDS to perform in accordance with 
this Agreement, or otherwise allowing BFDS to perform as required hereunder, 
Customer and/or its agents, servants, customers or employees may disclose to 
BFDS, or BFDS may otherwise obtain, certain information that is confidential 
and/or proprietary to Customer and/or its agents, servants, employees, 
customers or the dependents thereof.  Customer and BFDS hereby also 
acknowledge and agree that, in providing sufficient information or access to 
Customer to allow Customer to perform in accordance with this Agreement, or 
otherwise allowing Customer to perform as required hereunder, BFDS and/or its 
agents, servants, customers or employees may disclose to Customer, or 
Customer may otherwise obtain, certain information that is confidential 
and/or proprietary to BFDS and/or its agents, servants, employees, customers 
or the dependents thereof.  Accordingly, the parties hereby agree to keep 
such information confidential and prevent its unauthorized disclosure. Each 
party shall: (a) not make any copies of the other's (and/or its agents' 
servants' or employees', or customers') confidential information without 
first obtaining the written consent of such other and/or the appropriate 
individual(s) therefor; (b) not utilize any confidential information of the 
other (and/or any confidential information of its agents, servants, 
employees, or customers) except in the furtherance of the obligations and 
responsibilities specified hereunder, and for no other purpose(s) whatsoever; 
and (c) return any such confidential information in its possession to the 
other immediately upon (i) the other's demand therefor, (ii) the 
accomplishment of the purpose for which such confidential information is or 
was held or obtained, or (iii) the expiration or other termination of this 
Agreement.  In the event of any breach or threatened breach by either party 
(or any of either party's agents, servants, vendors, principles, owners, 
affiliated persons or employees) of the covenants, agreements and/or 
conditions contained in this section, the other party and/or the appropriate 
agents, servants, employees, claimants, or customers shall be entitled to an 
injunction prohibiting such breach in addition to any other legal and/or 
equitable remedies available to them and/or the appropriate individual(s) in 
connection with such breach.  The parties acknowledge that any confidential 
information disclosed to it is valuable, proprietary and unique and that any 
disclosure thereof in breach of this Agreement shall result in irreparable 
harm.  The agreements, covenants and conditions contained in this section 
shall survive the expiration or any earlier termination of this Agreement.

I. ASSIGNMENT:
II.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer may, without the consent of BFDS, 
assign or transfer this Agreement to any present or future affiliate or 

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subsidiary of First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company.  BFDS agrees 
to release Customer from all obligations under this Agreement in the event 
that such obligations are assumed under the preceding sentence by a 
corporation or entity whose financial responsibility is equivalent to or 
greater than that of Customer.  As used herein, the term "Customer" shall 
include First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company and all of its 
present or future affiliates or subsidiaries, including without limitation 
all corporate successors of any of the foregoing that may result from merger, 
consolidation, reorganization, demutualization or conversion.  As used 
herein, the term "affiliate" shall include any entity controlling, controlled 
by or under common control with, First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance 
Company, or which following a merger, consolidation, demutualization or 
reorganization involving First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company is 
controlled by an entity that controlled First Allmerica Financial Life 
Insurance Company or that First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company 
controlled or that was under common control with First Allmerica Financial 
Life Insurance Company, in each case, prior to such merger, consolidation, 
demutualization or reorganization.  BFDS may not, without the consent of 
Customer, assign or transfer this Agreement to any present or future 
affiliate or subsidiary of Boston Financial Data Services, Inc.

J. NOTICE:

Any notice under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been given if sent by 
mail, postage prepaid, to the following addresses: if to Customer - First 
Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company, 440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 
01653, Attn: Manager, Cash Management, N479; or such other address as 
Customer may designate by written notice to BFDS; if to BFDS - Boston 
Financial Data Service, Inc., 2 Heritage Drive, No. Quincy, MA 02171, 
Attention: Cash Management Services, 1st Floor.

K. SEVERABILITY:

Each and every covenant, provision, term and clause contained in this 
Agreement is severable from the others, and each such covenant, provision, 
term and clause shall be valid and effective notwithstanding the invalidity 
or unenforceability of any other such covenant, provision, term or clause.

L. ENTIRE AGREEMENT:

This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties hereto 
and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject matter hereof, 
whether written or oral, and may not be changed or otherwise terminated, 
orally or otherwise, except as expressly provided herein or by an instrument 
in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of Customer and BFDS.

M. GOVERNING LAW:

This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts.

The Exhibits attached hereto are hereby made a part of this Agreement.  
Additional Exhibits may be added to this Agreement if set forth in a writing 
signed by a duly authorized representative of both parties.  If any terms are 
inconsistent between this Agreement and any Exhibits attached hereto, the 
terms of this Agreement shall prevail.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto by their duly authorized 
representatives have executed this Agreement effective as of the date first 
written above.

BOSTON FINANCIAL DATA SERVICES, INC.

BY:    /s/ STEPHEN HILL


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EXHIBIT A

(ALLMERICA FINANCIAL FEE PROPOSAL BOSTON FINANCIAL DATA SERVICES MAY 1997) 
(REV. 7-14-97)


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Allmerica Financial
440 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01653



Re: Retail Lockbox Agreement (Page 1 of 3)


     Boston Financial Data Services Inc, ("BFDS") is pleased to establish a 
lockbox service for your organization.  The lockbox will be operated in 
conjunction with Post Office Box No (the "P.O. Box") (See Attached) Boston, 
MA, our unique zip code of 02266, and your deposit account(s) at Bank of 
Boston entitled (the "Account").

     We understand that you have authorized the postmaster in Boston to 
permit employees of BFDS to access the P.O. Box.  Subject to the terms of 
this Agreement, BFDS hereby agrees to provide the following services:

            1.   BFDS will collect all mail received at the P.O. Box at
                 various times each day.

            2.   All checks removed by BFDS from the P.O. Box will be deposited
                 into the Account as instructed within the client's operating 
                 procedures.

            3.   BFDS shall not have any responsibilities to read any letter 
                 or other communication received in the P.O. Box, although 
                 checks received with any letter or other communication will 
                 be deposited in the Account. Likewise, any post-dated check 
                 which BFDS determines will be received by the drawee bank by 
                 the date of such check will be deposited in the Account.  
                 BFDS is authorized to endorse checks deposited in the Account
                 with the endorsement "absence of endorsement guaranteed" or 
                 other similar endorsements and you agree to indemnify BFDS 
                 against any loss, cost or expense resulting from such 
                 endorsement.

            4.   All processing, depositing and collection of checks shall be 
                 subject to the established procedures followed from time to 
                 time by BFDS in connection with any regular deposit received 
                 by BFDS.

            5.   Checks returned unpaid because of insufficient funds will be 
                 automatically forwarded for collection a second time; if 
                 unpaid after the second presentation, such checks, together 
                 with advice of debit, will be sent to you.

6.   As compensation for services hereunder, you shall pay BFDS mutually
     agreed upon fees and expenses.

     These fees are to be applied to your account and will remain in effect 
     for a period of three years with an allowable increase in year two and 
     three no greater than the calculated Northeast CPI for the previous 
     period.  In addition, BFDS will charge the Account for all out-of-pocket 
     expenses, such as courier fees, incurred by BFDS in connection with any 
     rent paid by BFDS for the P.O. Box.
     
7.   This Agreement may be terminated by either party at any time by 90- days 
     prior written notice to the other, provided that BFDS may terminate this 
     Agreement at any time on notice to you in the event of your dissolution 
     or

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     insolvency or the commencement of any proceedings under any bankruptcy or
     insolvency law or by or against you.

8.   BFDS, in performing its duties under this Agreement, shall not be liable 
     to you except for gross negligence or willful misconduct.  BFDS shall 
     not be responsible for delays or failure in performance resulting from 
     causes beyond its control including, without limitation, acts of God, 
     strikes, lockouts, riots, acts of war, governmental regulations, fire, 
     communication line failures, power failures, earthquakes or other 
     disasters.  BFDS shall also not be liable for special or consequential 
     damages.

9.   Any notice under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been given if 
     sent by mail, postage prepaid, to the following addresses:  If to you, 
     the address set forth on page one hereof, or to such other address as 
     you may designate by written notice to BFDS; if to BFDS, Boston 
     Financial Data Service, Inc., 2 Heritage Drive, No. Quincy, MA 02171, 
     Attention: Cash Management Services, 1st Floor.

10.  This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties 
     hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject 
     matter hereof, whether written or oral.

11.  BFDS hereby agrees that all records which it maintains on behalf of 
     Allmerica are property of Allmerica, and further agrees to surrender 
     promptly to Allmerica such records upon Allmerica's request.  However, 
     BFDS has the right to make copies of such records, in its discretion.  
     To the extent that any records maintained on behalf of Allmerica are 
     subject to section 31a-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("1940 
     Act"), BFDS agrees to preserve such records for the periods prescribed 
     by rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act.

12.  Each party hereto shall cooperate with each other party and all 
     appropriate governmental authorities (including without limitation the 
     SEC, the NASD, and state insurance regulators) and shall permit such 
     authorities reasonable access to its books and records in conjunction 
     with any investigation or inquiry relating to the services to be 
     provided by BFDS.  Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, each 
     party hereto further agrees to furnish the Insurance Commissioner of any 
     state with any information or reports in connection with services 
     provided under this Agreement which such Commissioner may reasonably 
     request in order to ascertain whether the variable contracts operations 
     of Allmerica are being conducted in a manner consistent with the state's 
     regulations concerning variable contracts and any other applicable law 
     or regulation.

13.  This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of 
     Massachusetts.



               BOSTON FINANCIAL DATA SERVICES INC.
               
               BY:     /s/ Stephen Hill
               
               TITLE:  Vice President
               
               DATE:   11/4/97


               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL
               
               BY:     /s/ Edward A. Ostrout
               
               TITLE:  Assistant Treasurer          

               DATE:   11/5/97

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                             Service Level Agreement
                          Boston Financial Data Services
                 First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company
                                       and
                Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company


THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of this _____ day of January, 1998 by and
among First Allmerica Financial Life Company and Allmerica Financial Life
Insurance and Annuity Company (collectively, "Allmerica") and Boston Financial
Data Services, Inc., ("BFDS").

WHEREAS, Allmerica and BFDS have entered into a Retail Lockbox Agreement and
Allmerica wishes to obtain from BFDS additional mailroom services in connection
with said Retail Lockbox Agreement,

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises, Allmerica and BFDS
hereby agree as follows:

1.  SERVICES

    BFDS hereby agrees to provide Customer  with  Services ("Services")
    according to the specifications ("Service Levels") described in the
    following Exhibits(s), which are attached hereto and made a part of this
    Agreement:
    
    1.  Exhibit B "Boston Financial Data Services--Operations Support Services--
        Service
        Level Agreement--Allmerica Financial"
    
    2.  Exhibit C "Allmerica Financial--Notes for BFDS on Allmerica's intended 
        Procedures"
    
    Additional Exhibits may be added to this Agreement if set forth in a writing
    signed by duly authorized representatives of both parties.  If any terms are
    inconsistent between this Agreement and any exhibits attached hereto, the
    terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
    
    Material failure to provide the Services and Service Levels set forth in the
    Exhibits shall be considered a Default for the purposes of section 4.
    TERMINATION.
    
2.  COMPENSATION

    As compensation for services hereunder, Customer shall pay BFDS mutually
agreed upon fees and expenses as specified in Exhibit A.







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3.  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, neither party, in
    performing its duties under this Agreement, shall be liable to the other
    except for gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Neither party shall be
    liable for special or consequential damages.  BFDS shall maintain fidelity
    bonding of at least $1,000,000 for claims arising from fraudulent or
    dishonest acts on the part of any BFDS employee, which shall be underwritten
    by reputable insurers(s) licensed to do business in the Commonwealth of
    Massachusetts and having an A.M. Best rating of "A" or better.  Within ten
    (10) days from Customer's request therefor, BFDS shall provide to Customer
    either (a) copies of all relevant insurance Policies, or (b) Certificates of
    Insurance reasonably specifying the policies required hereunder.
    
    Neither party shall not responsible for delays or failure in performance
    resulting from causes beyond its control including, without limitation,
    acts, of God, strikes, lockouts, rots, acts of war, governmental
    regulations, fire, communication line failures, power failures, earthquakes
    or other disasters.

4.  TERMINATION

    This Agreement may be terminated: (a) by either party at any time by 90 days
    prior written notice to the other; (b) at any time by mutual written consent
    of the parties; or (c) by either party immediately, upon notice to the other
    party that the other party is in Default.  The occurrence of any one or more
    of the following events shall constitute a Default under the Agreement by
    the party to whom the event relates:
    
    (a) Any failure or refusal by a party to substantially perform or satisfy
    any material term or condition of the Agreement, if such failure or
    refusal continues for more than 30 days after the earlier of (i) notice
    thereof to such defaulting party by the other party, or (ii) actual 
    knowledge by the failing party that it is failing to perform or satisfy a
    material term or condition of the Agreement.
    
    (b) The voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or insolvency of a party, the
    voluntary or involuntary dissolution or liquidation of a party, the
    admission in writing by a party of its inability to pay its debts as
    they mature, or the assignment by a party for the benefit of creditors.









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5.  NOTICES

    Any notice shall be sufficiently given when sent by registered or certified
    mail to the other party at the address of such party set forth below or at
    such other address as such party may from time to time specify in writing to
    the other party.
    
    If  to the Fund:    
                Boston Financial Data Services, Inc.
                2 Heritage Drive 
                North Quincy, MA 02171
                
    If  to Allmerica:
                First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company
                440 Lincoln Street
                Worcester, MA 01653
                Attention:  William Hayward, Vice President
                
                Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
                440 Lincoln Street
                Worcester, MA 01653
                Attention:  William Hayward, Vice President

6.  RECORDS

    BFDS hereby agrees that all records which it maintains on behalf of
    Allmerica are the property of Allmerica, and further agrees to surrender
    promptly to Allmerica such records upon Allmerica's request.  However, BFDS
    has the right to make copies of such records, in its discretion.  To the
    extent that any records maintained on behalf of Allmerica are subject to
    section 312a-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act") BFDS
    agrees to preserve such records for the periods prescribed by Rule 31a-2
    under the 1940 Act.
    
7.  COUNTERPARTS

    This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts,
    each of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

8.  SEVERABILITY

    Each and every covenant, profession, term and clause contained in this
    Agreement is severable from the others, and each such covenant, provision,
    term and clause shall be valid and effective notwithstanding the invalidity
    or unenforceability of any other such covenant, provision, term, or clause. 
    If any provision of the Agreement shall be held or made invalid by a court
    decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Agreement shall
    not be affected thereby.
    


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9.  ASSIGNMENT

    Customer may, without the consent of BFDS, assign or transfer this Agreement
    to any present or future affiliate or subsidiary of First Allmerica
    Financial Life Insurance Company.  As used herein, the term "affiliate"
    shall include any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control
    with, First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Company.  BFDS may not,
    without the consent of Customer, assign or transfer this Agreement to any
    present or future affiliate or subsidiary of BFDS.  This Agreement or any of
    the rights and obligations hereunder may not be assigned by any party
    without the prior written consent of all parties hereto.
    
10. REGULATORY AUTHORITIES

    Each party hereto shall cooperate with each other party and all appropriate
    governmental authorities (including without limitation the SEC, the NASD,
    and state insurance regulators) and shall permit such authorities reasonable
    access to its books and records in connection with any investigation or
    inquiry relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 
    Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, each party hereto further
    agrees to furnish the Insurance Commissioner of any state with any
    information or reports in connection with services provided under this
    Agreement which such Commissioner may request in order to ascertain whether
    the insurance operations of the Company are being conducted in a manner
    consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
    
11. CAPTIONS

    The captions in this Agreement are included for convenience of reference
    only and in no way define or delineate any of the provisions hereof or
    otherwise affect their construction or effect.
    
12. CONTROLLING LAW

    This Agreement shall be governed by and its provisions shall be construed in
    accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

    
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    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this Agreement to
    be executed in its name and on behalf by its duly authorized representative
    and its seal to be hereunder affixed hereto as of the date specified below.
    
    
            ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
            
            By:      /s/  William Hayward
               -----------------------------------------------------
            
            Title:   Vice President & Managing Director
               -----------------------------------------------------

            Date:    2/6/98
                   -----------------------------------------------------

    
            FIRST ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
    
            By:      /s/  William Hayward
               -----------------------------------------------------
    
            Title:   Vice President & Managing Director
               -----------------------------------------------------
    
            Date:    2/6/98
               -----------------------------------------------------
    
    
            BOSTON FINANCIAL DATA SERVICES, INC.
    
            By:      /s/  John E. Ciardi
               -----------------------------------------------------
    
            Title:   Vice President  - Operations Support Services
               -----------------------------------------------------
    
            Date:    2/4/98
               -----------------------------------------------------
    


    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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                                        April 15, 1998


Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
440 Lincoln Street
Worcester, MA 01653


RE:  FULCRUM SEPARATE ACCOUNT OF ALLMERICA FINANCIAL 
     LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
     FILE #'S:  333-11377 AND 811-7799

Gentlemen:

In my capacity as Counsel of Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity
Company (the "Company"), I have participated in the preparation of the
Post-Effective Amendment to the Registration for Fulcrum Separate Account on
Form N-4 under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of
1940, with respect to the Company's individual and group variable annuity
policies.

I am of the following opinion:

1.   Fulcrum Separate Account is a separate account of the Company validly
     existing pursuant to the Delaware Insurance Code and the regulations issued
     thereunder.

2.   The assets held in Fulcrum Separate Account are not chargeable with
     liabilities arising out of any other business the Company may conduct.

3.   The individual and group variable annuity policies, when issued in
     accordance with the Prospectus contained in the Registration Statement and
     upon compliance with applicable local law, will be legal and binding
     obligations of the Company in accordance with their terms and when sold
     will be legally issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

In arriving at the foregoing opinion, I have made such examination of law and
examined such records and other documents as in my judgment are necessary or
appropriate.

I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the
Post-Effective Amendment to the  Registration Statement of Fulcrum Separate
Account filed under the Securities Act of 1933.  

                                        Very truly yours,


                                        Sylvia Kemp-Orino
                                        Assistant Vice President and Counsel





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                    CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

We hereby consent to the use in the Statement of Additional Information 
constituting part of this Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 to the Registration 
Statement of the Fulcrum Separate Account of Allmerica Financial Life 
Insurance and Annuity Company on Form N-4 of our report dated February 3, 
1998, relating to the financial statements of Allmerica Financial Life 
Insurance and Annuity Company, and our report dated March 25, 1998, relating 
to the financial statements of the Fulcrum Separate Account of Allmerica 
Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company, both of which appear in such 
Statement of Additional Information. We also consent to the reference to us 
under the heading "Experts" in such Statement of Additional Information.

/s/ Price Waterhouse LLP

Price Waterhouse LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
April 29, 1998









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                              PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
                                          
                                          
                                       AMONG
                                          
                                THE PALLADIAN TRUST
                                          
                   ALLMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.
                                          
                                        AND
                                          
               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                          
                                    DATED AS OF
                                          
                               _______________, 1998



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                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS


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     ARTICLE I.          Purchase of Fund Shares                           4

     ARTICLE II          Representations and Warranties                    5

     ARTICLE III         Prospectuses, Reports to Shareholders
                         and Proxy Statements, Voting                      6

     ARTICLE IV          Sales Material and Information                    8

     ARTICLE V           Fees and Expenses                                 9

     ARTICLE VI          Diversification                                   9 

     ARTICLE VII         Potential Conflicts                               10

     ARTICLE VIII        Indemnification                                   11

     ARTICLE IX.         Applicable Law                                    15

     ARTICLE X           Termination                                       15

     ARTICLE XI          Notices                                           16

     ARTICLE XII         Miscellaneous                                     17

     SCHEDULE A          Separate Accounts and Variable Products           A -1

     SCHEDULE B          Portfolios of The Palladian Trust                 B -1

     SCHEDULE C          Proxy Voting Procedures                           C -1


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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as of the ____ day of ________, 1998 by
and among: ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY (hereinafter
the "Company"), a Delaware corporation, on its own behalf and on behalf of each
separate account of the Company set forth on Schedule A hereto, as may be
amended from time to time (each such account hereinafter referred to as the
"Account"); THE PALLADIAN TRUST, an unincorporated Massachusetts business trust
(hereinafter the "Fund"), and ALLMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC. 
(hereinafter the "Adviser"), a Massachusetts corporation

     WHEREAS, the Fund engages in business as an open-end management investment
company and is available to act as (i) the investment vehicle for separate
accounts established by insurance companies for individual and group life
insurance policies and annuity contracts with variable accumulation and/or
pay-out provisions (hereinafter referred to individually and/or collectively as
"Variable Products") and (ii) the investment vehicle for certain qualified
pension and retirement plans (hereinafter "Qualified Plans"); and

     WHEREAS, insurance companies desiring to utilize the Fund as an investment
vehicle under their Variable Products enter into participation agreements with
the Fund and the Adviser (the "Participating Insurance Companies");

     WHEREAS, shares of the Fund are divided into several series of shares, each
representing the interest in a particular managed portfolio of securities and
other assets (each such series hereinafter referred to as a "Portfolio"), any
one or more of which may be made available under this Agreement, as may be
amended from time to time by mutual agreement of the parties hereto; and

     WHEREAS, the Fund has received for an order from the Securities and
Exchange Commission, granting Participating Insurance Companies and Variable
Insurance Product separate accounts exemptions from the provisions of Sections
9(a), 13(a), 15(a), and 15(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended
(hereinafter the "1940 Act"), and Rules 6e-2(b)(15) and 6e-3(T)(b)(15)
thereunder, to the extent necessary to permit shares of the Fund to be sold to
and held by separate accounts of both affiliated and unaffiliated life insurance
companies and Qualified Plans (hereinafter the "Shared Funding Exemptive
Order"); and

     WHEREAS, the Fund is registered as an open-end management investment
company under the 1940 Act and its shares are registered under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (hereinafter the "1933 Act"); and

     WHEREAS, the Adviser is duly registered as an investment adviser under the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and any applicable state securities
laws and manages each of the certain portfolios of the Fund and retains
Sub-Advisers for the daily investment and reinvestment of the assets of each
portfolio; and

     WHEREAS, the Company has registered or will register certain Variable
Products under the 1933 Act; and

     WHEREAS, each Account is a duly organized, validly existing segregated
asset account, established by resolution or under authority of the Board of
Directors of the Company, to set aside and invest assets attributable to the
aforesaid Variable Products, and the Company has registered or will register
each Account as a unit investment trust under the 1940 Act; and


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     WHEREAS, to the extent permitted by applicable insurance laws and
regulations, the Company intends to purchase, on behalf of each Account, shares
in the Portfolios set forth in Schedule B attached to this Agreement, to fund
certain of the aforesaid Variable Insurance Products and the Fund is authorized
to sell such shares to each such Account at net asset value; 

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises, the parties
hereto agree as follows:

ARTICLE I.  PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES

     1.1.  The Fund agrees to make available for purchase by the Company shares
of the Fund and shall execute orders placed for each Account on a daily basis at
the net asset value next computed after receipt by the Fund or its designee of
such order.  For purposes of this Section 1.1, the Company shall be the designee
of the Fund for receipt of such orders from each Account and receipt by such
designee of an order prior to the close of regular trading on the New York Stock
Exchange ("NYSE") shall constitute receipt by the Fund; provided that the Fund
receives notice of such order by 10:00 a.m. Eastern time on the next following
Business Day.  "Business Day" shall mean any day on which the New York Stock
Exchange is open for trading and on which the Fund calculates its net asset
value pursuant to the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

     1.2.  The Fund, so long as this Agreement is in effect, agrees to make its
shares available indefinitely for purchase at the applicable net asset value per
share by the Company and its Accounts on those days on which the Fund calculates
its net asset value pursuant to rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission
and the Fund shall use reasonable efforts to calculate such net asset value on
each day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading.  Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Board of Trustees of the Fund (hereinafter the "Board") may
refuse to permit the Fund to sell shares of any Portfolio to any person, or
suspend or terminate the offering of shares of any Portfolio if such action is
required by law or by regulatory authorities having jurisdiction or is, in the
sole discretion of the Board acting in good faith and in light of their
fiduciary duties under federal and any applicable state laws, necessary in the
best interests of the shareholders of such Portfolio.

     1.3.  The Fund agrees that shares of the Fund will be sold only to
Participating Insurance Companies and their separate accounts and to certain
Qualified Plans.  No shares of any Portfolio will be sold to the general public.

     1.4.  The Fund agrees to redeem for cash, on the Company's request, any
full or fractional shares of the Fund held by the Company, executing such
requests on a daily basis at the net asset value next computed after receipt by
the Fund or its designee of the request for redemption.  For purposes of this
Section 1.4, the Company shall be the designee of the Fund for receipt of
requests for redemption from each Account and receipt by such designee of a
request prior to the close of regular trading on the NYSE shall constitute
receipt by the Fund, provided that the Fund receives notice of such request for
redemption on the next following Business Day.

     1.5.  The Company agrees that purchases and redemptions of Portfolio shares
offered by the then current prospectus of the Fund shall be made in accordance
with the provisions of such prospectus.   


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     1.6.  The Company shall pay for Fund shares no later than the next Business
Day after an order to purchase Fund shares is made in accordance with the
provisions of Section 1.1 hereof.  Payment shall be in federal funds transmitted
by wire.

     1.7.  Issuance and transfer of the Fund's shares will be by book entry
only.  Stock certificates will not be issued to the Company or any Account. 
Shares ordered from the Fund will be recorded in an appropriate title for each
Account or the appropriate subaccount of each Account.

     1.9.  The Fund shall furnish same day notice (by wire or telephone,
followed by written confirmation) to the Company of any income, dividends or
capital gain distributions payable on the Fund's shares.  The Company hereby
elects to receive all such income dividends and capital gain distributions as
are payable on the Portfolio shares in additional shares of that Portfolio.  The
Company reserves the right to revoke this election and to receive all such
income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.  The Fund shall notify
the Company of the number of shares so issued as payment of such dividends and
distributions.

     1.10.  The Fund shall make the net asset value per share for each Portfolio
available to the Company on a daily basis as soon as reasonably practical after
the net asset value per share is calculated (normally by 6:30 p.m. Eastern time)
and shall use its best efforts to make such net asset value per share available
by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.

ARTICLE II.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

     2.1.  The Company represents and warrants that the Variable Products are or
will be registered under the 1933 Act; that the Variable Products will be issued
and sold in compliance in all material respects with all applicable federal and
state laws, and that the sale of the Variable Products shall comply in all
material respects with state insurance suitability requirements.  The Company
further represents and warrants that it is an insurance company duly organized
and in good standing under applicable law, that it has legally and validly
established each Account as a segregated asset account under the Massachusetts
Insurance Code,  and that it has registered or, prior to any issuance or sale of
the Variable Products, will register each Account as a unit investment trust in
accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act to serve as a segregated
investment account for the Variable Products.

     2.2.  The Fund represents and warrants that Fund shares sold pursuant to
this Agreement shall be registered under the 1933 Act, duly authorized for
issuance and sold in compliance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and all applicable federal and state securities laws, and that the
Fund is and shall make every effort to remain registered under the 1940 Act. 
The Fund shall amend the registration statement for its shares under the 1933
Act and the 1940 Act from time to time as required in order to effect the
continuous offering of its shares.  The Fund shall register and qualify the
shares for sale in accordance with the laws of the various states only if and to
the extent deemed advisable by the Fund.

     2.3.  The Fund represents that it is currently qualified as a Regulated
Investment Company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the "Code"), and that it will make every effort to maintain such
qualification (under Subchapter M or any successor or similar provision) and
that it will notify the Company promptly upon having a reasonable basis for
believing that it has ceased to so qualify or that it might not so qualify in
the future.

     2.4.  The Company represents that the Variable Products are currently
treated as life insurance policies or annuity contracts under applicable
provisions of the Code,  that it will make every effort to 


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maintain such treatment, and that it will notify the Fund immediately upon
having a reasonable basis for believing that the Variable Products have ceased
to be so treated or that they might not be so treated in the future.

     2.5.  The Fund represents that to the extent that it decides to finance
distribution expenses pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, the Fund
undertakes to have its board of Trustees, a majority of whom are not interested
persons of the Fund, formulate and approve any plan under Rule 12b-1 to finance
distribution expenses.

     2.6.  The Fund makes no representation as to whether any aspect of its
operations (including, but not limited to, fees and expenses and investment
policies) complies with the insurance laws or regulations of the various states.

     2.7.  The Fund represents that it is lawfully organized and validly
existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and that it does
and will comply in all material respects with the 1940 Act.

     2.8.  The Adviser represents and warrants that it is and shall remain duly
registered in all material respects under all applicable federal and state
securities laws and that it will perform its obligations for the Fund in
compliance in all material respects with the laws of its state of domicile and
any applicable state and federal securities laws.

     2.9.  The Fund represents and warrants that its Trustees, officers,
employees, and other individuals/entities dealing with the money and/or
securities of the Fund are and shall continue to be at all times covered by a
blanket fidelity bond or similar coverage for the benefit of the Fund in an
amount not less than the minimal coverage as required currently by Rule 17g-(1)
of the 1940 Act or related provisions as may be promulgated from time to time. 
The aforesaid blanket fidelity bond shall include coverage for larceny and
embezzlement and shall be issued by a reputable bonding company.

     2.10.  The Company represents and warrants that all of its directors,
officers, employees, investment advisers, and other individuals/entities dealing
with the money and/or securities of the Fund are covered by a blanket fidelity
bond or similar coverage, in an amount not less $5 million.  The aforesaid,
which includes coverage for larceny and embezzlement, shall be issued by a
reputable bonding company.  The Company agrees to make all reasonable efforts to
see that this bond or another bond containing these provisions is always in
effect, and agrees to notify the Fund promptly in writing in the event that such
coverage no longer applies.


ARTICLE III.  PROSPECTUSES, REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS AND PROXY STATEMENTS; VOTING

     3.1.  The Fund or its designee shall provide the Company with as many
printed copies of the Fund's current prospectus and statement of additional
information as the Company may reasonably request.  If requested by the Company,
in lieu of providing printed copies, the Fund shall provide camera-ready film or
computer diskettes containing the Fund's prospectus and statement of additional
information, and such other assistance as is reasonably necessary in order for
the Company once each year (or more frequently if the prospectus and/or
statement of additional information for the Fund is amended during the year) to
have the prospectus for the Variable Products and the Fund's prospectus printed
together in one document, and to have the statement of additional information
for the Fund and the statement of additional information for the Variable
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Alternatively, the Company may print the Fund's prospectus and/or its statement
of additional information in combination with other fund companies' prospectuses
and statements of additional information.  

     3.2.  Except as provided in this Section 3.2., all expenses of printing and
distributing Fund prospectuses and statements of additional information shall be
the expense of the Company.  For any prospectuses and statements of additional
information provided by the Company to the existing owners of Variable Products
who currently own shares of one or more of the Fund's Portfolios, in order to
update disclosure as required by the 1933 Act and/or the 1940 Act, the cost of
printing shall be borne by the Fund.  If the Company chooses to receive
camera-ready film or computer diskettes in lieu of receiving printed copies of
the Fund's prospectus, the Fund will reimburse the Company in an amount equal to
the product of x and y where x is the number of such prospectuses distributed to
owners of the Variable Products who currently own shares of one or more of the
Fund's Portfolios, and y is the Fund's per unit cost of typesetting and printing
the Fund's prospectus.  The same procedures shall be followed with respect to
the Fund's statement of additional information.  The Company agrees to provide
the Fund or its designee with such information as may be reasonably requested by
the Fund to assure that the Fund's expenses do not include the cost of printing
any prospectuses or statements of additional information other than those
actually distributed to existing owners of the Variable Products.

     3.3.  The Fund's statement of additional information shall be obtainable
from the Fund, the Company or such other person as the Fund may designate, as
agreed upon by the parties.

     3.4.  The Fund, at its expense, shall provide the Company with copies of
its proxy statements, reports to shareholders, and other communications (except
for prospectuses and statements of additional information, which are covered in
section 3.1) to shareholders in such quantity as the Company shall reasonably
require for distribution to contract owners.  The Fund or its designee shall
bear the cost of printing, duplicating, and mailing of these documents to
current contract owners, and the Company shall bear the cost for such documents
used for purposes other than distribution to current contract owners. 

     3.5.  If and to the extent required by law the Company shall:

               (i)    solicit voting instructions from contract owners;

               (ii)   vote the Fund shares in accordance with instructions
                      received from contract owners; and

               (iii)  vote Fund shares for which no instructions have been
                      received in the same proportion as Fund shares of such
                      Portfolio for which instructions have been received,

so long as and to the extent that the Securities and Exchange Commission
continues to interpret the 1940 Act to require pass-through voting privileges
for variable contract owners.  The Company reserves the right to vote Fund
shares held in any segregated asset account in its own right, to the extent
permitted by law.  The Fund and the Company shall follow the procedures, and
shall have the corresponding responsibilities, for the handling of proxy and
voting instruction solicitations, as set forth in Schedule C attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference.  Participating Insurance Companies shall be
responsible for ensuring that each of their separate accounts participating in
the Fund calculates voting privileges in a manner consistent with the standards
set forth on Schedule C, which standards will also be provided to the other
Participating Insurance Companies, if any.


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     3.6.  The Fund will comply with all provisions of the 1940 Act requiring
voting by shareholders, including Sections 16(a) and, if and when applicable,
16(b).  Further, the Fund will act in accordance with the Securities and
Exchange Commission's interpretation of the requirements of Section 16(a) with
respect to periodic elections of trustees and with whatever rules the Commission
may promulgate with respect thereto.

     3.7. The Fund shall use reasonable efforts to provide Fund prospectuses,
reports to shareholders, proxy materials and other Fund communications (or
camera-ready equivalents) to the Company sufficiently in advance of the
Company's mailing dates to enable the Company to complete, at reasonable cost,
the printing, assembling and/or distribution of the communications in accordance
with applicable laws and regulations.


ARTICLE IV.  SALES MATERIAL AND INFORMATION

     4.1.  The Company shall furnish, or shall cause to be furnished, to the
Fund or its designee, each piece of sales literature or other promotional
material in which the Fund or the Adviser(s) is named, at least fifteen Business
Days prior to its use.  No such material shall be used if the Fund or its
designee reasonably objects to such use within fifteen Business Days after
receipt of such material.

     4.2.  The Company shall not give any information or make any
representations or statements on behalf of the Fund or concerning the Fund in
connection with the sale of the Variable Products other than the information or
representations contained in the registration statement or prospectus for the
Fund shares, as such registration statement and prospectus may be amended or
supplemented from time to time, or in reports or proxy statements for the Fund,
or in sales literature or other promotional material approved by the Fund or its
designee, except with the permission of the Fund.

     4.3.  The Fund or its designee shall furnish, or shall cause to be
furnished, to the Company or its designee, each piece of sales literature or
other promotional material in which the Company and/or its separate account(s)
is named at least fifteen Business Days prior to its use.  No such material
shall be used if the Company or its designee reasonably objects to such use
within fifteen Business Days after receipt of such material.

     4.4.  The Fund and the Adviser shall not give any information or make any
representations on behalf of the Company or concerning the Company, each
Account, or the Variable Products, other than the information or representations
contained in a registration statement or prospectus for the Variable Products,
as such registration statement and prospectus may be amended or supplemented
from time to time, or in published reports for each Account which are in the
public domain or approved by the Company for distribution to contract owners, or
in sales literature or other promotional material approved by the Company or its
designee, except with the permission of the Company.

     4.5.  The Fund will provide to the Company at least one complete copy of
all registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional information,
reports, proxy statements, sales literature and other promotional materials,
applications for exemptions, requests for no-action letters, and all amendments
to any of the above, that relate to the Fund or its shares, which are relevant
to the Company or the Variable Products.

     4.6.  The Company will provide to the Fund at least one complete copy of
all registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional information,
reports, solicitations for voting 


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instructions, sales literature and other promotional materials, applications for
exemptions, requests for no action letters, and all amendments to any of the
above, that relate to the investment in the Fund under the Variable Products.

     4.7.  For purposes of this Article IV, the phrase "sales literature or
other promotional material" includes, but is not limited to, any of the
following that refer to the Fund or any affiliate of the Fund: advertisements
(such as material published, or designed for use in, a newspaper, magazine, or
other periodical, radio, television, telephone or tape recording, videotape
display, signs or billboards, motion pictures, or other public media), sales
literature (I.E., any written communication distributed or made generally
available to customers or the public, including brochures, circulars, research
reports, market letters, form letters, seminar texts, reprints or excerpts of
any other advertisement, sales literature, or published article), educational or
training materials or other communications distributed or made generally
available to some or all agents or employees, and registration statements,
prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder reports, and
proxy materials.


ARTICLE V.  FEES AND EXPENSES

     5.1.  The Fund shall pay no fee or other compensation to the Company under
this Agreement, except that if the Fund or any Portfolio adopts and implements a
plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 to finance distribution expenses, then the Fund may
make payments to the Company for the Variable Products if and in amounts agreed
to in writing.

     5.2.  All expenses incident to performance by the Fund under this Agreement
shall be paid by the Fund, other than expenses assumed by the Adviser under the
Management Agreement between the Fund and the Adviser or by another party.  The
Fund shall see to it that all its shares are registered and authorized for
issuance in accordance with applicable federal law and, if and to the extent
deemed advisable by the Fund, in accordance with applicable state laws prior to
their sale.  The Fund shall bear the expenses for the cost of registration and
qualification of the Fund's shares, preparation and filing of the Fund's
prospectus and registration statement, proxy materials and reports, setting the
prospectus in type, setting in type and printing the proxy materials and reports
to shareholders (including the costs of printing a prospectus that constitutes
an annual report), the preparation of all statements and notices required by any
federal or state law, and all taxes on the issuance or transfer of the Fund's
shares.

ARTICLE VI.  DIVERSIFICATION

     6.1. The Fund will at all times invest money from the Variable Products in
such a manner as to ensure that the Variable Products will be treated as
variable contracts under the Code and the regulations issued thereunder. 
Without limiting the scope of the foregoing, the Fund will at all times comply
with Section 817(h) of the Code and Treasury Regulation 1.817-5, relating to the
diversification requirements for variable annuity, endowment, or life insurance
contracts and any amendments or other modifications to such Section or
Regulations.  In the event of a breach of this Article VI by the Fund, it will
take all reasonable steps (a) to notify Company of such breach and (b) to
adequately diversify the Fund so as to achieve compliance within the grace
period afforded by Regulation 1.817-5.

ARTICLE VII.   POTENTIAL CONFLICTS

     7.1.  The Board will monitor the Fund for the existence of any material
irreconcilable conflict between the interests of the contract owners of all
separate accounts investing in the Fund.  An irreconcilable material conflict
may arise for a variety of reasons, including: (a) an action by any state


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insurance regulatory authority; (b) a change in applicable federal or state
insurance, tax, or securities laws or regulations, or a public ruling, private
letter ruling, no-action or interpretative letter, or any similar action by
insurance, tax, or securities regulatory authorities; (c) an administrative or
judicial decision in any relevant proceeding; (d) the manner in which the
investments of any Portfolio are being managed; (e) a difference in voting
instructions given by Variable Insurance Product owners; or (f) a decision by a
Participating Insurance Company to disregard the voting instructions of contract
owners.  The Board shall promptly inform the Company if it determines that an
irreconcilable material conflict exists and the implications thereof.

     7.2.  Each of the Company and the Adviser will report any potential or
existing conflicts of which it is aware to the Board.  Each of the Company and
the Adviser will assist the Board in carrying out its responsibilities under SEC
rules and regulations.  The Adviser, and the participating insurance companies
and participating qualified plans will at least annually submit to the Board
such reports, materials, or data as the Board may reasonably request so that the
Board may fully carry out the obligations imposed upon  by the conditions
contained in the Shared Funding Exemptive Order, and said reports, materials,
and data will be submitted more frequently if deemed appropriate by the Board.
 
     7.3.  If it is determined by a majority of the Board, or a majority of its
members who are not "interested persons" of the Fund, the Adviser or the Company
as that term is defined in the 1940 Act (hereinafter "disinterested members"),
that a material irreconcilable conflict exists, the Company and other
Participating Insurance Companies shall, at their expense and to the extent
reasonably practicable (as determined by a majority of the disinterested
directors), take whatever steps are necessary to remedy or eliminate the
irreconcilable material conflict, up to and including: (1) withdrawing the
assets allocable to some or all of the separate accounts from the Fund or any
Portfolio and reinvesting such assets in a different investment medium,
including (but not limited to) another Portfolio of the Fund, or submitting the
question whether such segregation should be implemented to a vote of all
affected contract owners and, as appropriate, segregating the assets of any
appropriate group (I.E., annuity contract owners, life insurance policy owners,
or variable contract owners of one or more Participating Insurance Companies)
that votes in favor of such segregation, or offering to the affected contract
owners the option of making such a change; and (2) establishing a new registered
management investment company or managed separate account.

     7.4.  If a material irreconcilable conflict arises because of a decision by
the Company to disregard contract owner voting instructions and that decision
represents a minority position or would preclude a majority vote, the Company
may be required, at the Fund's election, to withdraw the affected Account's
investment in the Fund and terminate this Agreement with respect to such Account
(at the Company's expense); provided, however that such withdrawal and
termination shall be limited to the extent required by the foregoing material
irreconcilable conflict as determined by a majority of the disinterested members
of the Board.  

     7.5.  If a material irreconcilable conflict arises because a particular
state insurance regulator's decision applicable to the Company conflicts with
the majority of other state regulators, then the Company will withdraw the
affected Account's investment in the Fund and terminate this Agreement with
respect to such Account within six months after the Board informs the Company in
writing that it has determined that such decision has created an irreconcilable
material conflict; provided, however, that such withdrawal and termination shall
be limited to the extent required by the foregoing material irreconcilable
conflict as determined by a majority of the disinterested members of the Board. 
Until the end of the foregoing six month period, the Fund shall continue to
accept and implement orders by the Company for the purchase (and redemption) of
shares of the Fund.


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     7.6.  For purposes of Sections 7.3 through 7.5 of this Agreement, a
majority of the disinterested members of the Board shall determine whether any
proposed action adequately remedies any irreconcilable material conflict, but in
no event will the Fund be required to establish a new funding medium for the
Variable Products.  The Company shall not be required by Section 7.3 to
establish a new funding medium for the Variable Products if an offer to do so
has been declined by vote of a majority of contract owners materially adversely
affected by the irreconcilable material conflict.  

     7.7.  If and to the extent that Rule 6e-2 and Rule 6e-3(T) are amended, or
Rule 6e-3 is adopted, to provide exemptive relief from any provision of the 1940
Act or the rules promulgated thereunder with respect to mixed or shared funding,
or if the Fund obtains a Shared Exemptive Order which requires provisions that
are materially different from the provisions of this Agreement, then (a) the
Fund and/or the Participating Insurance Companies, as appropriate, shall take
such steps as may be necessary to comply with Rules 6e-2 and 6e-3(T), as
amended, and Rule 6e-3, as adopted, or to the terms of the Shared Exemptive
Order, to the extent  applicable; and (b) Sections 3.4, 3.5, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4,
and 7.5 of this Agreement shall continue in effect only to the extent that terms
and conditions substantially identical to such Sections are contained in such
Rule(s) as so amended or adopted.

ARTICLE VIII.  INDEMNIFICATION

     8.1.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE COMPANY

     8.1(a)  The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the  Fund and the
Adviser,  each of their respective officers, employees, and Trustees or
Directors, and each person, if any, who controls the Fund or the Adviser within
the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (collectively, the "Indemnified
Parties" and individually, "Indemnified Party," for purposes of this Section
8.1) against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities (including amounts
paid in settlement with the written consent of the Company) or litigation
(including legal and other expenses), to which the Indemnified Parties may
become subject under any statute, regulation, at common law or otherwise,
insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in
respect thereof) or settlements are related to the sale or acquisition of the
Fund's shares or the Variable Products and:

     (i)  arise out of or are based upon any untrue statements or alleged untrue
     statements of any material fact contained in the registration statement or
     prospectus for the Variable Products or contained in the Variable Products
     or sales literature for the Variable Products (or any amendment or
     supplement to any of the foregoing), or arise out of or are based upon the
     omission or the alleged omission to state therein a material fact required
     to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not
     misleading, provided that this agreement to indemnify shall not apply as to
     any Indemnified Party if such statement or omission or such alleged
     statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with
     information furnished to the Company by or on behalf of the Fund for use in
     the registration statement or prospectus for the Variable Products or in
     the Variable Products or sales literature (or any amendment or supplement)
     or otherwise for use in connection with the sale of the Variable Products
     or Fund shares; or

     (ii)  arise out of or as a result of statements or representations (other
     than statements or representations contained in the registration statement,
     prospectus or sales literature of the Fund not supplied by the Company, or
     persons under its control and other than statements or representations
     authorized by the Fund or an Adviser) or unlawful conduct of the Company or


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     persons under its control, with respect to the sale or distribution of the
     Variable Products or Fund shares; or

     (iii)  arise out of or as a result of any untrue statement or alleged
     untrue statement of a material fact contained in a registration statement,
     prospectus, or sales literature of the Fund or any amendment thereof or
     supplement thereto or the omission or alleged omission to state therein a
     material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
     statements therein not misleading, if such a statement or omission was made
     in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished to the Fund
     by or on behalf of the Company; or
     
     (iv)  arise as a result of any failure by the Company to provide the
     services and furnish the materials under the terms of this Agreement; or
     
     (v)  arise out of or result from any material breach of any representation
     and/or warranty made by the Company in this Agreement or arise out of or
     result from any other material breach of this Agreement by the Company, as
     limited by and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 8.1(b) and
     8.1(c) hereof.


     8.1(b).  The Company shall not be liable under this indemnification
provision with respect to any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation
incurred or assessed against an Indemnified Party as such may arise from such
Indemnified Party's willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the
performance of such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason of such Indemnified
Party's reckless disregard of obligations or duties under this Agreement.

     8.1(c).  The Company shall not be liable under this indemnification
provision with respect to any claim made against an Indemnified Party unless
such Indemnified Party shall have notified the Company in writing within a
reasonable time after the summons or other first legal process giving
information of the nature of the claim shall have been served upon such
Indemnified Party (or after such Indemnified Party shall have received notice of
such service on any designated agent), but failure to notify the Company of any
such claim shall not relieve the Company from any liability which it may have to
the Indemnified Party against whom such action is brought otherwise than on
account of this indemnification provision.  In case any such action is brought
against the Indemnified Parties, the Company shall be entitled to participate,
at its own expense, in the defense of such action.  The Company also shall be
entitled to assume the defense thereof, with counsel satisfactory to the party
named in the action.  After notice from the Company to such party of the
Company's election to assume the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall
bear the fees and expenses of any additional counsel retained by it, and the
Company will not be liable to such party under this Agreement for any legal or
other expenses subsequently incurred by such party independently in connection
with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation.

     8.1(d).  The Indemnified Parties will promptly notify the Company of the
commencement of any litigation or proceedings against them in connection with
the issuance or sale of the Fund shares or the Variable Products or the
operation of the Fund.

     8.2.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE ADVISER

     8.2(a). The Adviser agrees, with respect to each Portfolio that it manages,
to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, each of its directors, officers, and
employees, and each person, if any, who controls the Company within the meaning
of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (collectively, the "Indemnified 


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Parties" and individually, "Indemnified Party," for purposes of this Section
8.2) against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities (including amounts
paid in settlement with the written consent of the Adviser) or litigation
(including legal and other expenses) to which the Indemnified Parties may become
subject under any statute, regulation, at common law or otherwise, insofar as
such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in respect
thereof) or settlements are related to the sale or acquisition of shares of the
Portfolio that it manages or the Variable Products and:
     
     (i)  arise out of or are based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue
     statement of any material fact contained in the registration statement or
     prospectus or sales literature of the Fund (or any amendment or supplement
     to any of the foregoing), or arise out of or are based upon the omission or
     the alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated
     therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
     provided that this agreement to indemnify shall not apply as to any
     Indemnified Party if such statement or omission or such alleged statement
     or omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with information
     furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the Company for use in the
     registration statement or prospectus for the Fund or in sales literature
     (or any amendment or supplement) or otherwise for use in connection with
     the sale of the Variable Products or Portfolio shares; or
     
     (ii)  arise out of or as a result of statements or representations (other
     than statements or representations contained in the registration statement,
     prospectus or sales literature for the Variable Products not supplied by
     the Fund or persons under its control and other than statements or
     representations authorized by the Company) or unlawful conduct of the Fund,
     Adviser(s) or persons under their control, with respect to the sale or
     distribution of the Variable Products or Portfolio shares; or
     
     (iii)  arise out of or as a result of any untrue statement or alleged
     untrue statement of a material fact contained in a registration statement,
     prospectus, or sales literature covering the Variable Products, or any
     amendment thereof or supplement thereto, or the omission or alleged
     omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein or
     necessary to make the statement or statements therein not misleading, if
     such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished
     to the Company by or on behalf of the Fund; or
     
     (iv)  arise as a result of any failure by the Fund to provide the services
     and furnish the materials under the terms of this Agreement; or
     
     (v)  arise out of or result from any material breach of any representation
     and/or warranty made by the Adviser in this Agreement or arise out of or
     result from any other material breach of this Agreement by the Adviser; as
     limited by and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 8.2(b) and
     8.2(c) hereof.
     
     8.2(b).  The Adviser shall not be liable under this indemnification
provision with respect to any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation
incurred or assessed against an Indemnified Party as such may arise from such
Indemnified Party's willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the
performance of such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason of such Indemnified
Party's reckless disregard of obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     8.2(c). The Adviser shall not be liable under this indemnification
provision with respect to any claim made against an Indemnified Party unless
such Indemnified Party shall have notified the Adviser in writing within a
reasonable time after the summons or other first legal process giving
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nature of the claim shall have been served upon such Indemnified Party (or after
such Indemnified Party shall have received notice of such service on any
designated agent), but failure to notify the Adviser of any such claim shall not
relieve the Adviser from any liability which it may have to the Indemnified
Party against whom such action is brought otherwise than on account of this
indemnification provision.  In case any such action is brought against the
Indemnified Parties, the Adviser will be entitled to participate, at its own
expense, in the defense thereof.  The Adviser also shall be entitled to assume
the defense thereof, with counsel satisfactory to the party named in the action.
After notice from the Adviser to such party of the Adviser's election to assume
the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall bear the fees and expenses of
any additional counsel retained by it, and the Adviser will not be liable to
such party under this Agreement for any legal or other expenses subsequently
incurred by such party independently in connection with the defense thereof
other than reasonable costs of investigation.

     8.2(d).  The Company agrees promptly to notify the Adviser of the
commencement of any litigation or proceedings against it or any of its officers
or directors in connection with the issuance or sale of the Variable Products or
the operation of each Account.

     8.3.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE FUND

     8.3(a).  The Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, and
each of its directors and officers and each person, if any, who controls the
Company within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (hereinafter
collectively, the "Indemnified Parties" and individually, "Indemnified Party,"
for purposes of this Section 8.3) against any and all losses, claims, damages,
liabilities (including amounts paid in settlement with the written consent of
the Fund) or litigation (including legal and other expenses) to which the
Indemnified Parties may become subject under any statute, regulation, at common
law or otherwise, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or
expenses (or actions in respect thereof), litigation or settlements result from
the gross negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct of the Board or any member
thereof, are related to the operations of the Fund and:

     (i)  arise as a result of any failure by the Fund to provide the services
          and furnish the materials under the terms of this Agreement; or

     (ii) arise out of or result from any material breach of any representation
          and/or warranty made by the Fund in this Agreement or arise out of or
          result from any other material breach of this Agreement by the Fund,
          as limited and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 8.3(b)
          and 8.3(a);

     8.3(b).  The Fund shall not be liable under this indemnification provision
with respect to any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or litigation incurred
or assessed against an Indemnified Party as may arise from such Indemnified
Party's gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct the performance of
such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason of such Indemnified Party's
reckless disregard of obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     8.3(c). The Fund shall not be liable under this indemnification provision
with respect to any claim made against an Indemnified Party unless such
Indemnified Party shall have notified the Fund in writing within a reasonable
time after the summons or other first legal process giving information of the
nature of the claim shall have been served upon such Indemnified Party (or after
such Indemnified Party shall have received notice of such service on any
designated agent), but failure to notify the Fund of any such claim shall not
relieve the Fund from any liability which it may have to the Indemnified Party
against whom such action is brought otherwise than on account of this
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action is brought against the Indemnified Parties, the Fund will be entitled to
participate, at its own expense, in the defense thereof.  The Fund also shall be
entitled to assume the defense thereof, with counsel satisfactory to the party
named in the action.  After notice from the Fund to such party of the Fund's
election to assume the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall bear the
fees and expenses of any additional counsel retained by it, and the Fund will
not be liable to such party under this Agreement for any legal or other expenses
subsequently incurred by such party independently in connection with the defense
thereof other than reasonable costs of investigation.

     8.3(d).  The Company agrees promptly to notify the Fund of the commencement
of any litigation or proceedings against it or any of its respective officers or
directors in connection with this Agreement, the issuance or sale of the
Variable Products, with respect to the operation of either Account, or the sale
or acquisition of shares of the Fund.

ARTICLE IX.  APPLICABLE LAW

     9.1.  This Agreement shall be construed and the provisions hereof
interpreted under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.

     9.2.  This Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of the 1933, 1934
and 1940 Acts, and the rules and regulations and rulings thereunder, including
such exemptions from those statutes, rules and regulations as the Securities and
Exchange Commission may grant (including, but not limited to, the Shared Funding
Exemptive Order) and the terms hereof shall be interpreted and construed in
accordance therewith.

ARTICLE X.  TERMINATION

     10.1. This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until the
first to occur of:

     10.1(a)   termination by any party for any reason by at least sixty (60)
days advance written notice delivered to the other parties; or

     10.1(b)   termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio based upon the Company's determination
that shares of such Portfolio are not reasonably available to meet the
requirements of the Variable Products; or

     10.1(c)   termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event any of the Portfolio's shares
are not registered, issued or sold in accordance with applicable state and/or
federal law or such law precludes the use of such shares as the underlying
investment media of the Variable Products issued or to be issued by the Company;
or

     10.1(d)   termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event that such Portfolio ceases to
qualify as a Regulated Investment Company under Subchapter M of the Code or
under any successor or similar provision, or if the Company reasonably believes
that the Fund may fail to so qualify; or

     10.1(e)   termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event that such Portfolio fails to
meet the diversification requirements specified in Article VI hereof; or


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     10.1(f)   termination by the Fund by written notice to the Company if the
Fund shall determine, in its sole judgment exercised in good faith, that the
Company and/or its affiliated companies has suffered a material adverse change
in its business, operations, financial condition or prospects since the date of 
this Agreement or is the subject of material adverse publicity, or

     10.1(g)   termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser, if the Company shall determine, in its sole judgment exercised in good
faith, that either the Fund or the Adviser has suffered a material adverse
change in its business, operations, financial condition or prospects since the
date of this Agreement or is the subject of material adverse publicity; or

     10.2.  Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, the Fund shall,
at the option of the Company, continue to make available additional shares of
the Fund pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for all
Variable Products in effect on the effective date of termination of this
Agreement (hereinafter referred to as "Existing Variable Products"). 
Specifically, without limitation, the owners of the Existing Variable Products
shall be permitted to direct reallocation of investments in the Portfolios of
the Fund, redemption of investments in the  Portfolios of the Fund and/or
investment in the Portfolios of the Fund upon the making of additional purchase
payments under the Existing Variable Products.  The parties agree that this
Section 10.2 shall not apply to any termination under Article VII and the effect
of such Article VII termination shall be governed by Article VII of this
Agreement.

     10.3.  The provisions of Article VIII Indemnification shall survive any
termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Article X Termination.

     10.4.  The Company shall not redeem Fund shares attributable to the
Variable Products (as distinct from Fund shares attributable to the Company's
assets held in the Account) except (i) as necessary to implement contract owner
initiated or approved transactions, or (ii) as required by state and/or federal
laws or regulations or judicial or other legal precedent of general application
(hereinafter referred to as a "Legally Required Redemption") or (iii) as
permitted by an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to
Section 26(b) of the 1940 Act.  Upon request, the Company will promptly furnish
to the Fund the opinion of counsel for the Company (which counsel shall be
reasonably satisfactory to the Fund) to the effect that any redemption pursuant
to clause (ii) above is a Legally Required Redemption.  Furthermore, except in
cases where permitted under the terms of the Variable Products, the Company
shall not prevent contract owners from allocating payments to a Portfolio that
was otherwise available under the Variable Products without first giving the
Fund 90 days prior written notice of its intention to do so.

ARTICLE XI.  NOTICES

     Any notice shall be sufficiently given when hand delivered or sent by
registered or certified mail to the other party at the address of such party set
forth below or at such other address as such party may from time to time specify
in writing to the other party.

     If to the Fund:
          The Palladian Trust
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, MA  01653
          Attention: George M. Boyd, Esq.

     If to Adviser:


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          Allmerica Investment  Management Company, Inc.
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, MA  01653
          Attention: Abigail M. Armstrong, Esq.
          

     If to the Company:

          Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, Massachusetts  01653
          Attention:  Richard M. Reilly, President


ARTICLE XII.  MISCELLANEOUS

     12.1.  A copy of  the Fund's Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as may be
amended from time to time, is on file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.  Notice is hereby given that this instrument is executed by the
Fund's Trustees as Trustees and not individually, and the Fund's obligations
under this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees or Shareholders of
the Fund, but are binding only upon the assets and property of the Fund. 

     12.2.  Subject to the requirements of legal process and regulatory
authority, each party hereto shall treat as confidential the names and addresses
of the owners of the Variable Products and all information reasonably identified
as confidential in writing by any other party hereto and, except as permitted by
this Agreement, shall not disclose, disseminate or utilize such names and
addresses and other confidential information until such time as it may come into
the public domain without the express written consent of the affected party.

     12.3.  The captions in this Agreement are included for convenience of
reference only and in no way define or delineate any of the provisions hereof or
otherwise affect their construction or effect.

     12.4.  This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more
counterparts, each of which taken together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.

     12.5.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or made invalid by
a court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Agreement
shall not be affected thereby.

     12.6.  Each party hereto shall cooperate with each other party and all
appropriate governmental authorities (including without limitation the
Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities
Dealers and state insurance regulators) and shall permit such authorities
reasonable access to its books and records in connection with any investigation
or inquiry relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 
Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, each party hereto further
agrees to furnish the California Insurance Commissioner with any information or
reports in connection with services provided under this Agreement which such
Commissioner may request in order to ascertain whether the insurance operations
of the Company are being conducted in a manner consistent with the California
Insurance Regulations and any other applicable law or regulations.


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     12.7.  The rights, remedies and obligations contained in this Agreement are
cumulative and are in addition to any and all rights, remedies and obligations
at law or in equity, which the parties hereto are entitled to under state and
federal laws.

     12.8.  This Agreement or any of the rights and obligations hereunder may
not be assigned by any party without the prior written consent of all parties
hereto; provided, however, that the Adviser may assign this Agreement or any
rights or obligations hereunder to any affiliate of or company controlled by or
under common control with the Adviser, if such assignee is duly licensed and
registered to perform the obligations of the Adviser under this Agreement.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this Agreement to be
executed in its name and on its behalf by its duly authorized representative and
its seal to be hereunder affixed hereto as of the date specified above.

          ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
          
          
          By:
             -------------------------------
               NAME:     
               TITLE:    
          
          
          THE PALLADIAN TRUST

          By:
             -------------------------------
               NAME:     
               TITLE:    
          
          
          ALLMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.
          
          By:
             -------------------------------
               NAME:     
               TITLE:    


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                                      SCHEDULE A

                     SEPARATE ACCOUNTS AND VARIABLE PRODUCTS 
                             VARIABLE LIFE PRODUCTS 

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEPARATE ACCOUNT           PRODUCT NAME         1933 ACT #           1940 ACT #
- ----------------           ------------         ----------           ----------
<S>                        <C>                  <C>                  <C>
Fulcrum Variable Life      Fulcrum SPVUL        333-15569            811-07913
Separate Account

<CAPTION>

                           VARIABLE ANNUITY PRODUCTS


SEPARATE ACCOUNT           PRODUCT NAME         1933 ACT #           1940 ACT #
- ----------------           ------------         ----------           ----------
<S>                        <C>                  <C>                  <C>
Fulcrum Separate Account   Fulcrum Annuity      333-11377            811-7799
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                                      SCHEDULE B


                                    PORTFOLIOS OF
                                 THE PALLADIAN TRUST



                    Value Portfolio

                    Growth Portfolio

                    International Growth Portfolio

                    Global Strategic Income Portfolio

                    Global Interactive/Telecomm Portfolio

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                                      SCHEDULE C

                               PROXY VOTING PROCEDURES

The following is a list of procedures and corresponding responsibilities for the
handling of proxies and voting instructions relating to the Fund.  The defined
terms herein shall have the meanings assigned in the Participation Agreement
except that the term "Company" shall also include the department or third party
assigned by the Company to perform the steps delineated below.

- -    The proxy proposals are given to the Company by the Fund as early as
     possible before the date set by the Fund for the shareholder meeting to
     enable the Company to consider and prepare for the solicitation of voting
     instructions from owners of the Variable Products and to facilitate the
     establishment of tabulation procedures.  At this time the Fund will inform
     the Company of the Record, Mailing and Meeting dates.  This will be done
     verbally approximately two months before meeting.

- -    Promptly after the Record Date, the Company will perform a "tape run," or
     other activity, which will generate the names, addresses and number of
     units which are attributed to each contract owner/policyholder (the
     "Customer") as of the Record Date.  Allowance should be made for account
     adjustments made after this date that could affect the status of the
     Customers' accounts as of the Record Date.

     Note: The number of proxy statements is determined by the activities
     described above.  The Company will use its best efforts to call in the
     number of Customers to the Fund , as soon as possible, but no later than
     two weeks after the Record Date.

- -    The Fund's Annual Report must be sent to each Customer by the Company
     either before or together with the Customers' receipt of voting instruction
     solicitation material.  The Fund will provide the last Annual Report to the
     Company pursuant to the terms of Section 3.43 of the Agreement to which
     this Schedule relates.

- -    The text and format for the Voting Instruction Cards ("Cards" or "Card") is
     provided to the Company by the Fund.  The Company, at its expense, shall
     produce and personalize the Voting Instruction Cards.  The Fund or its
     affiliate must approve the Card before it is printed.  Allow approximately
     2-4 business days for printing information on the Cards.  Information
     commonly found on the Cards includes:

     -    name (legal name as found on account registration)
     -    address
     -    fund or account number
     -    coding to state number of units
     -    individual Card number for use in tracking and verification of votes
          (already on Cards as printed by the Fund).

(This and related steps may occur later in the chronological process due to
possible uncertainties relating to the proposals.)

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- -    During this time, the Fund will develop, produce and pay for the Notice of
     Proxy and the Proxy Statement (one document).  Printed and folded notices
     and statements will be sent to Company for insertion into envelopes
     (envelopes and return envelopes are provided and paid for by the Company). 
     Contents of envelope sent to Customers by the Company will include:

     -    Voting Instruction Card(s)
     -    One proxy notice and statement (one document)
     -    return envelope (postage pre-paid by Company) addressed to the Company
          or its tabulation agent
     -    "urge buckslip" - optional, but recommended.  (This is a small, single
          sheet of paper that requests Customers to vote as quickly as possible
          and that their vote is important.  One copy will be supplied by the
          Fund.)
     -    cover letter - optional, supplied by Company and reviewed and approved
          in advance by the Fund.

- -    The above contents should be received by the Company approximately 3-5
     business days before mail date.  Individual in charge at Company reviews
     and approves the contents of the mailing package to ensure correctness and
     completeness.  Copy of this approval sent to the Fund.

- -    Package mailed by the Company.
     *    The Fund must allow at least a 15-day solicitation time to the Company
          as the shareowner.  (A 5-week period is recommended.)  Solicitation
          time is calculated as calendar days from (but NOT including,) the
          meeting, counting backwards.

- -    Collection and tabulation of Cards begins.  Tabulation usually takes place
     in another department or another vendor depending on process used.  An
     often used procedure is to sort Cards on arrival by proposal into vote
     categories of all yes, no, or mixed replies, and to begin data entry.

     Note:  Postmarks are not generally needed. A need for postmark information
     would be due to an insurance company's internal procedure and has not been
     required by the Fund in the past.

- -    Signatures on Card checked against legal name on account registration which
     was printed on the Card.
     Note:  For Example, if the account registration is under "John A. Smith,
     Trustee," then that is the exact legal name to be printed on the Card and
     is the signature needed on the Card.

- -    If Cards are mutilated, or for any reason are illegible or are not signed
     properly, they are sent back to Customer with an explanatory letter and a
     new Card and return envelope.  The mutilated or illegible Card is
     disregarded and considered to be not received for purposes of vote
     tabulation.  Any Cards that have been "kicked out" (e.g. mutilated,
     illegible) of the procedure are "hand verified," i.e., examined as to why
     they did not complete the system.  Any questions on those Cards are usually
     remedied individually.

- -    There are various control procedures used to ensure proper tabulation of
     votes and accuracy of that tabulation.  The most prevalent is to sort the
     Cards as they first arrive into categories depending upon their vote; an
     estimate of how the vote is progressing may then be calculated.  If the
     initial estimates and the actual vote do not coincide, then an internal
     audit of that vote should occur.  This may entail a recount.

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- -    The actual tabulation of votes is done in units which is then converted to
     shares. (It is very important that the Fund receives the tabulations stated
     in terms of a percentage and the number of SHARES.)  The Fund must review
     and approve tabulation format.

- -    Final tabulation in shares is verbally given by the Company to the Fund on
     the morning of the meeting not later than 10:00 a.m. Eastern time.  The
     Fund may request an earlier deadline if reasonable and if required to
     calculate the vote in time for the meeting.

- -    A Certification of Mailing and Authorization to Vote Shares will be
     required from the Company as well as an original copy of the final vote. 
     The Fund will provide a standard form for each Certification.

- -    The Company will be required to box and archive the Cards received from the
     Customers.  In the event that any vote is challenged or if otherwise
     necessary for legal, regulatory, or accounting purposes, the Fund will be
     permitted reasonable access to such Cards.

- -    All approvals and "signing-off' may be done orally, but must always be
     followed up in writing.  

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                              PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
                                          
                                          
                                       AMONG
                                          
                             ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST
                                          
                   ALLMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.
                                          
                                        AND
                                          
               ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
                                          
                                    DATED AS OF
                                          
                                 FEBRUARY 25, 1998


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                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                      PAGE
     
ARTICLE I           Purchase of Fund Shares                           4  

ARTICLE II          Representations and Warranties                    5  

ARTICLE III         Prospectuses, Reports to Shareholders
                      and Proxy Statements, Voting                    6  

ARTICLE IV          Sales Material and Information                    8 

ARTICLE V           Fees and Expenses                                 9    

ARTICLE VI          Diversification                                   9 

ARTICLE VII         Potential Conflicts                               10    

ARTICLE VIII        Indemnification                                   11   

ARTICLE IX          Applicable Law                                    15   

ARTICLE X           Termination                                       15   

ARTICLE XI          Notices                                           17   

ARTICLE XII         Miscellaneous                                     17   
     
SCHEDULE A          Separate Accounts and Variable Products           A-1  

SCHEDULE B          Portfolios of Allmerica Investment Trust          B-1  

SCHEDULE C          Proxy Voting Procedures                           C-1  


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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as of the 25th day of February, 1998 by 
and among: ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY 
(hereinafter the "Company"), a Delaware corporation, on its own behalf and on 
behalf of each separate account of the Company set forth on Schedule A 
hereto, as may be amended from time to time (each such account hereinafter 
referred to as the "Account"); ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST, an unincorporated 
Massachusetts business trust (hereinafter the "Fund"), and ALLMERICA 
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.  (hereinafter the "Adviser"), a 
Massachusetts corporation

     WHEREAS, the Fund engages in business as an open-end management 
investment company and is available to act as (i) the investment vehicle for 
separate accounts established by insurance companies for individual and group 
life insurance policies and annuity contracts with variable accumulation 
and/or pay-out provisions (hereinafter referred to individually and/or 
collectively as "Variable Products") and (ii) the investment vehicle for 
certain qualified pension and retirement plans (hereinafter "Qualified 
Plans"); and

     WHEREAS, insurance companies desiring to utilize the Fund as an 
investment vehicle under their Variable Products enter into participation 
agreements with the Fund and the Adviser (the "Participating Insurance 
Companies");

     WHEREAS, shares of the Fund are divided into several series of shares, 
each representing the interest in a particular managed portfolio of 
securities and other assets (each such series hereinafter referred to as a 
"Portfolio"), any one or more of which may be made available under this 
Agreement, as may be amended from time to time by mutual agreement of the 
parties hereto; and

     WHEREAS, the Fund has applied for an order from the Securities and 
Exchange Commission, granting Participating Insurance Companies and Variable 
Insurance Product separate accounts exemptions from the provisions of 
Sections 9(a), 13(a), 15(a), and 15(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, 
as amended (hereinafter the "1940 Act"), and Rules 6e-2(b)(15) and 
6e-3(T)(b)(15) thereunder, to the extent necessary to permit shares of the 
Fund to be sold to and held by separate accounts of both affiliated and 
unaffiliated life insurance companies and Qualified Plans (hereinafter the 
"Shared Funding Exemptive Order"); and

     WHEREAS, the Fund is registered as an open-end management investment 
company under the 1940 Act and its shares are registered under the Securities 
Act of 1933, as amended (hereinafter the "1933 Act"); and

     WHEREAS, the Adviser is duly registered as an investment adviser under 
the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and any applicable state 
securities laws and manages each of the certain portfolios of the Fund and 
retains Sub-Advisers for the daily investment and reinvestment of the assets 
of each portfolio; and

     WHEREAS, Allmerica Investments, Inc. (the "Distributor") is registered 
as a broker/dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended 
(hereinafter the "1934 Act"), is a member in good standing of the National 
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (hereinafter "NASD"); and

     WHEREAS, the Company has registered or will register certain Variable 
Products under the 1933 Act; and

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     WHEREAS, each Account is a duly organized, validly existing segregated 
asset account, established by resolution or under authority of the Board of 
Directors of the Company, to set aside and invest assets attributable to the 
aforesaid Variable Products, and the Company has registered or will register 
each Account as a unit investment trust under the 1940 Act; and

     WHEREAS, to the extent permitted by applicable insurance laws and 
regulations, the Company intends to purchase, on behalf of each Account, 
shares in the Portfolios set forth in Schedule B attached to this Agreement, 
to fund certain of the aforesaid Variable Insurance Products and the Fund is 
authorized to sell such shares to each such Account at net asset value; 

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises, the parties 
hereto agree as follows:

ARTICLE I.  PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES

     1.1.  The Fund agrees to make available for purchase by the Company 
shares of the Fund and shall execute orders placed for each Account on a 
daily basis at the net asset value next computed after receipt by the Fund or 
its designee of such order.  For purposes of this Section 1.1, the Company 
shall be the designee of the Fund for receipt of such orders from each 
Account and receipt by such designee of an order prior to the close of 
regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") shall constitute 
receipt by the Fund; provided that the Fund receives notice of such order by 
10:00 a.m. Eastern time on the next following Business Day.  "Business Day" 
shall mean any day on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading 
and on which the Fund calculates its net asset value pursuant to the rules of 
the Securities and Exchange Commission.

     1.2.  The Fund, so long as this Agreement is in effect, agrees to make 
its shares available indefinitely for purchase at the applicable net asset 
value per share by the Company and its Accounts on those days on which the 
Fund calculates its net asset value pursuant to rules of the Securities and 
Exchange Commission and the Fund shall use reasonable efforts to calculate 
such net asset value on each day which the New York Stock Exchange is open 
for trading.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board of Trustees of the 
Fund (hereinafter the "Board") may refuse to permit the Fund to sell shares 
of any Portfolio to any person, or suspend or terminate the offering of 
shares of any Portfolio if such action is required by law or by regulatory 
authorities having jurisdiction or is, in the sole discretion of the Board 
acting in good faith and in light of their fiduciary duties under federal and 
any applicable state laws, necessary in the best interests of the 
shareholders of such Portfolio.

     1.3.  The Fund agrees that shares of the Fund will be sold only to 
Participating Insurance Companies and their separate accounts and to certain 
Qualified Plans.  No shares of any Portfolio will be sold to the general 
public.

     1.4.  The Fund agrees to redeem for cash, on the Company's request, any 
full or fractional shares of the Fund held by the Company, executing such 
requests on a daily basis at the net asset value next computed after receipt 
by the Fund or its designee of the request for redemption.  For purposes of 
this Section 1.4, the Company shall be the designee of the Fund for receipt 
of requests for redemption from each Account and receipt by such designee of 
a request prior to the close of regular trading on the NYSE shall constitute 
receipt by the Fund, provided that the Fund receives notice of such request 
for redemption on the next following Business Day.

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     1.5.  The Company agrees that purchases and redemptions of Portfolio 
shares offered by the then current prospectus of the Fund shall be made in 
accordance with the provisions of such prospectus.   

     1.6.  The Company shall pay for Fund shares no later than the next 
Business Day after an order to purchase Fund shares is made in accordance 
with the provisions of Section 1.1 hereof.  Payment shall be in federal funds 
transmitted by wire.

     1.7.  Issuance and transfer of the Fund's shares will be by book entry 
only.  Stock certificates will not be issued to the Company or any Account. 
Shares ordered from the Fund will be recorded in an appropriate title for 
each Account or the appropriate subaccount of each Account.

     1.9.  The Fund shall furnish same day notice (by wire or telephone, 
followed by written confirmation) to the Company of any income, dividends or 
capital gain distributions payable on the Fund's shares.  The Company hereby 
elects to receive all such income dividends and capital gain distributions as 
are payable on the Portfolio shares in additional shares of that Portfolio.  
The Company reserves the right to revoke this election and to receive all 
such income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.  The Fund shall 
notify the Company of the number of shares so issued as payment of such 
dividends and distributions.

     1.10.  The Fund shall make the net asset value per share for each 
Portfolio available to the Company on a daily basis as soon as reasonably 
practical after the net asset value per share is calculated (normally by 6:30 
p.m. Eastern time) and shall use its best efforts to make such net asset 
value per share available by 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.

ARTICLE II.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

     2.1.  The Company represents and warrants that the Variable Products are 
or will be registered under the 1933 Act; that the Variable Products will be 
issued and sold in compliance in all material respects with all applicable 
federal and state laws, and that the sale of the Variable Products shall 
comply in all material respects with state insurance suitability 
requirements.  The Company further represents and warrants that it is an 
insurance company duly organized and in good standing under applicable law, 
that it has legally and validly established each Account as a segregated 
asset account under Section 2932 of the Delaware Insurance Code,  and that it 
has registered or, prior to any issuance or sale of the Variable Products, 
will register each Account as a unit investment trust in accordance with the 
provisions of the 1940 Act to serve as a segregated investment account for 
the Variable Products.

     2.2.  The Fund represents and warrants that Fund shares sold pursuant to 
this Agreement shall be registered under the 1933 Act, duly authorized for 
issuance and sold in compliance with the laws of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts and all applicable federal and state securities laws, and that 
the Fund is and shall make every effort to remain registered under the 1940 
Act. The Fund shall amend the registration statement for its shares under the 
1933 Act and the 1940 Act from time to time as required in order to effect 
the continuous offering of its shares.  The Fund shall register and qualify 
the shares for sale in accordance with the laws of the various states only if 
and to the extent deemed advisable by the Fund.

     2.3.  The Fund represents that it is currently qualified as a Regulated 
Investment Company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 
as amended (the "Code"), and that it will make every effort to maintain such 
qualification (under Subchapter M or any successor or similar provision) 

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and that it will notify the Company promptly upon having a reasonable basis 
for believing that it has ceased to so qualify or that it might not so 
qualify in the future.

     2.4.  The Company represents that the Variable Products are currently 
treated as life insurance policies or annuity contracts under applicable 
provisions of the Code,  that it will make every effort to maintain such 
treatment, and that it will notify the Fund immediately upon having a 
reasonable basis for believing that the Variable Products have ceased to be 
so treated or that they might not be so treated in the future.

     2.5. The Fund represents that to the extent that it decides to finance 
distribution expenses pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, the Fund 
undertakes to have its board of Trustees, a majority of whom are not 
interested persons of the Fund, formulate and approve any plan under Rule 
12b-1 to finance distribution expenses.

     2.6.  The Fund makes no representation as to whether any aspect of its 
operations (including, but not limited to, fees and expenses and investment 
policies) complies with the insurance laws or regulations of the various 
states.

     2.7.  The Fund represents that it is lawfully organized and validly 
existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and that it does 
and will comply in all material respects with the 1940 Act.

     2.8.  The Adviser represents and warrants that it is and shall remain 
duly registered in all material respects under all applicable federal and 
state securities laws and that it will perform its obligations for the Fund 
in compliance in all material respects with the laws of its state of domicile 
and any applicable state and federal securities laws.

     2.9.  The Fund represents and warrants that its Trustees, officers, 
employees, and other individuals/entities dealing with the money and/or 
securities of the Fund are and shall continue to be at all times covered by a 
blanket fidelity bond or similar coverage for the benefit of the Fund in an 
amount not less than the minimal coverage as required currently by Rule 
17g-(1) of the 1940 Act or related provisions as may be promulgated from time 
to time. The aforesaid blanket fidelity bond shall include coverage for 
larceny and embezzlement and shall be issued by a reputable bonding company.

     2.10.  The Company represents and warrants that all of its directors, 
officers, employees, investment advisers, and other individuals/entities 
dealing with the money and/or securities of the Fund are covered by a blanket 
fidelity bond or similar coverage, in an amount not less $5 million.  The 
aforesaid, which includes coverage for larceny and embezzlement, shall be 
issued by a reputable bonding company.  The Company agrees to make all 
reasonable efforts to see that this bond or another bond containing these 
provisions is always in effect, and agrees to notify the Fund and the 
Distributor promptly in writing in the event that such coverage no longer 
applies.

ARTICLE III.  PROSPECTUSES, REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS AND PROXY STATEMENTS; 
VOTING

     3.1.  The Fund or its designee shall provide the Company with as many 
printed copies of the Fund's current prospectus and statement of additional 
information as the Company may reasonably request.  If requested by the 
Company, in lieu of providing printed copies, the Fund shall provide 
camera-ready film or computer diskettes containing the Fund's prospectus and 
statement of additional 

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information, and such other assistance as is reasonably necessary in order 
for the Company once each year (or more frequently if the prospectus and/or 
statement of additional information for the Fund is amended during the year) 
to have the prospectus for the Variable Products and the Fund's prospectus 
printed together in one document, and to have the statement of additional 
information for the Fund and the statement of additional information for the 
Variable Products printed together in one document.  Alternatively, the 
Company may print the Fund's prospectus and/or its statement of additional 
information in combination with other fund companies' prospectuses and 
statements of additional information.  

     3.2.  Except as provided in this Section 3.2., all expenses of printing 
and distributing Fund prospectuses and statements of additional information 
shall be the expense of the Company.  For any prospectuses and statements of 
additional information provided by the Company to the existing owners of 
Variable Products who currently own shares of one or more of the Fund's 
Portfolios, in order to update disclosure as required by the 1933 Act and/or 
the 1940 Act, the cost of printing shall be borne by the Fund.  If the 
Company chooses to receive camera-ready film or computer diskettes in lieu of 
receiving printed copies of the Fund's prospectus, the Fund will reimburse 
the Company in an amount equal to the product of x and y where x is the 
number of such prospectuses distributed to owners of the Variable Products 
who currently own shares of one or more of the Fund's Portfolios, and y is 
the Fund's per unit cost of typesetting and printing the Fund's prospectus.  
The same procedures shall be followed with respect to the Fund's statement of 
additional information.  The Company agrees to provide the Fund or its 
designee with such information as may be reasonably requested by the Fund to 
assure that the Fund's expenses do not include the cost of printing any 
prospectuses or statements of additional information other than those 
actually distributed to existing owners of the Variable Products.

     3.3.  The Fund's statement of additional information shall be obtainable 
from the Fund, the Company or such other person as the Fund may designate, as 
agreed upon by the parties.

     3.4.  The Fund, at its expense, shall provide the Company with copies of 
its proxy statements, reports to shareholders, and other communications 
(except for prospectuses and statements of additional information, which are 
covered in section 3.1) to shareholders in such quantity as the Company shall 
reasonably require for distribution to contract owners.  The Fund or its 
designee shall bear the cost of printing, duplicating, and mailing of these 
documents to current contract owners, and the Company shall bear the cost for 
such documents used for purposes other than distribution to current contract 
owners. 

     3.5.  If and to the extent required by law the Company shall:

          (i)    solicit voting instructions from contract owners;

          (ii)   vote the Fund shares in accordance with instructions received
                 from contract owners; and

          (iii)  vote Fund shares for which no instructions have been received
                 in the same proportion as Fund shares of such Portfolio for
                 which instructions have been received,

so long as and to the extent that the Securities and Exchange Commission
continues to interpret the 1940 Act to require pass-through voting privileges
for variable contract owners.  The Company reserves the right to vote Fund
shares held in any segregated asset account in its own right, to the extent
permitted by law.  The Fund and the Company shall follow the procedures, and
shall have the corresponding 


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responsibilities, for the handling of proxy and voting instruction 
solicitations, as set forth in Schedule C attached hereto and incorporated 
herein by reference.  Participating Insurance Companies shall be responsible 
for ensuring that each of their separate accounts participating in the Fund 
calculates voting privileges in a manner consistent with the standards set 
forth on Schedule C, which standards will also be provided to the other 
Participating Insurance Companies, if any.

     3.6.  The Fund will comply with all provisions of the 1940 Act requiring 
voting by shareholders, including Sections 16(a) and, if and when applicable, 
16(b).  Further, the Fund will act in accordance with the Securities and 
Exchange Commission's interpretation of the requirements of Section 16(a) 
with respect to periodic elections of trustees and with whatever rules the 
Commission may promulgate with respect thereto.

     3.7. The Fund shall use reasonable efforts to provide Fund prospectuses, 
reports to shareholders, proxy materials and other Fund communications (or 
camera-ready equivalents) to the Company sufficiently in advance of the 
Company's mailing dates to enable the Company to complete, at reasonable 
cost, the printing, assembling and/or distribution of the communications in 
accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

ARTICLE IV.  SALES MATERIAL AND INFORMATION

     4.1.  The Company shall furnish, or shall cause to be furnished, to the 
Fund or its designee, each piece of sales literature or other promotional 
material in which the Fund or the Adviser(s) is named, at least fifteen 
Business Days prior to its use.  No such material shall be used if the Fund 
or its designee reasonably objects to such use within fifteen Business Days 
after receipt of such material.

     4.2.  The Company shall not give any information or make any 
representations or statements on behalf of the Fund or concerning the Fund in 
connection with the sale of the Variable Products other than the information 
or representations contained in the registration statement or prospectus for 
the Fund shares, as such registration statement and prospectus may be amended 
or supplemented from time to time, or in reports or proxy statements for the 
Fund, or in sales literature or other promotional material approved by the 
Fund or its designee, except with the permission of the Fund.

     4.3.  The Fund or its designee shall furnish, or shall cause to be 
furnished, to the Company or its designee, each piece of sales literature or 
other promotional material in which the Company and/or its separate 
account(s) is named at least fifteen Business Days prior to its use.  No such 
material shall be used if the Company or its designee reasonably objects to 
such use within fifteen Business Days after receipt of such material.

     4.4.  The Fund and the Adviser shall not give any information or make 
any representations on behalf of the Company or concerning the Company, each 
Account, or the Variable Products, other than the information or 
representations contained in a registration statement or prospectus for the 
Variable Products, as such registration statement and prospectus may be 
amended or supplemented from time to time, or in published reports for each 
Account which are in the public domain or approved by the Company for 
distribution to contract owners, or in sales literature or other promotional 
material approved by the Company or its designee, except with the permission 
of the Company.
     
     4.5.  The Fund will provide to the Company at least one complete copy of 
all registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional 
information, reports, proxy statements, sales literature 

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and other promotional materials, applications for exemptions, requests for 
no-action letters, and all amendments to any of the above, that relate to the 
Fund or its shares, which are relevant to the Company or the Variable 
Products.

     4.6.  The Company will provide to the Fund at least one complete copy of 
all registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional 
information, reports, solicitations for voting instructions, sales literature 
and other promotional materials, applications for exemptions, requests for no 
action letters, and all amendments to any of the above, that relate to the 
investment in the Fund under the Variable Products.

     4.7.  For purposes of this Article IV, the phrase "sales literature or 
other promotional material" includes, but is not limited to, any of the 
following that refer to the Fund or any affiliate of the Fund: advertisements 
(such as material published, or designed for use in, a newspaper, magazine, 
or other periodical, radio, television, telephone or tape recording, 
videotape display, signs or billboards, motion pictures, or other public 
media), sales literature (I.E., any written communication distributed or made 
generally available to customers or the public, including brochures, 
circulars, research reports, market letters, form letters, seminar texts, 
reprints or excerpts of any other advertisement, sales literature, or 
published article), educational or training materials or other communications 
distributed or made generally available to some or all agents or employees, 
and registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional 
information, shareholder reports, and proxy materials.

ARTICLE V.  FEES AND EXPENSES

     5.1.  The Fund shall pay no fee or other compensation to the Company 
under this Agreement, except that if the Fund or any Portfolio adopts and 
implements a plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 to finance distribution expenses, 
then the Distributor may make payments to the Company or to the distributor 
for the Variable Products if and in amounts agreed to by the Distributor in 
writing.

     5.2.  All expenses incident to performance by the Fund under this 
Agreement shall be paid by the Fund, other than expenses assumed by the 
Adviser under the Management Agreement between the Fund and the Adviser or by 
another party.  The Fund shall see to it that all its shares are registered 
and authorized for issuance in accordance with applicable federal law and, if 
and to the extent deemed advisable by the Fund, in accordance with applicable 
state laws prior to their sale.  The Fund shall bear the expenses for the 
cost of registration and qualification of the Fund's shares, preparation and 
filing of the Fund's prospectus and registration statement, proxy materials 
and reports, setting the prospectus in type, setting in type and printing the 
proxy materials and reports to shareholders (including the costs of printing 
a prospectus that constitutes an annual report), the preparation of all 
statements and notices required by any federal or state law, and all taxes on 
the issuance or transfer of the Fund's shares.

ARTICLE VI.  DIVERSIFICATION

     6.1. The Fund will at all times invest money from the Variable Products 
in such a manner as to ensure that the Variable Products will be treated as 
variable contracts under the Code and the regulations issued thereunder. 
Without limiting the scope of the foregoing, the Fund will at all times 
comply with Section 817(h) of the Code and Treasury Regulation 1.817-5, 
relating to the diversification requirements for variable annuity, endowment, 
or life insurance contracts and any amendments or other modifications to such 
Section or Regulations.  In the event of a breach of this Article VI by the 
Fund, it will take all reasonable steps (a) to notify Company of such breach 
and (b) to adequately diversify the Fund so as to achieve compliance within 
the grace period afforded by Regulation 1.817-5.

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ARTICLE VII.   POTENTIAL CONFLICTS

     7.1.  The Board will monitor the Fund for the existence of any material 
irreconcilable conflict between the interests of the contract owners of all 
separate accounts investing in the Fund.  An irreconcilable material conflict 
may arise for a variety of reasons, including: (a) an action by any state 
insurance regulatory authority; (b) a change in applicable federal or state 
insurance, tax, or securities laws or regulations, or a public ruling, 
private letter ruling, no-action or interpretative letter, or any similar 
action by insurance, tax, or securities regulatory authorities; (c) an 
administrative or judicial decision in any relevant proceeding; (d) the 
manner in which the investments of any Portfolio are being managed; (e) a 
difference in voting instructions given by Variable Insurance Product owners; 
or (f) a decision by a Participating Insurance Company to disregard the 
voting instructions of contract owners.  The Board shall promptly inform the 
Company if it determines that an irreconcilable material conflict exists and 
the implications thereof.

     7.2.  Each of the Company and the Adviser will report any potential or 
existing conflicts of which it is aware to the Board.  Each of the Company 
and the Adviser will assist the Board in carrying out its responsibilities 
under SEC rules and regulations.  The Adviser, and the participating 
insurance companies and participating qualified plans will at least annually 
submit to the Board such reports, materials, or data as the Board may 
reasonably request so that the Board may fully carry out the obligations 
imposed upon  by the conditions contained in the Shared Funding Exemptive 
Order, and said reports, materials, and data will be submitted more 
frequently if deemed appropriate by the Board.
 
     7.3.  If it is determined by a majority of the Board, or a majority of 
its members who are not "interested persons" of the Fund, the Adviser or the 
Company as that term is defined in the 1940 Act (hereinafter "disinterested 
members"), that a material irreconcilable conflict exists, the Company and 
other Participating Insurance Companies shall, at their expense and to the 
extent reasonably practicable (as determined by a majority of the 
disinterested directors), take whatever steps are necessary to remedy or 
eliminate the irreconcilable material conflict, up to and including: (1) 
withdrawing the assets allocable to some or all of the separate accounts from 
the Fund or any Portfolio and reinvesting such assets in a different 
investment medium, including (but not limited to) another Portfolio of the 
Fund, or submitting the question whether such segregation should be 
implemented to a vote of all affected contract owners and, as appropriate, 
segregating the assets of any appropriate group (I.E., annuity contract 
owners, life insurance policy owners, or variable contract owners of one or 
more Participating Insurance Companies) that votes in favor of such 
segregation, or offering to the affected contract owners the option of making 
such a change; and (2) establishing a new registered management investment 
company or managed separate account.

     7.4.  If a material irreconcilable conflict arises because of a decision 
by the Company to disregard contract owner voting instructions and that 
decision represents a minority position or would preclude a majority vote, 
the Company may be required, at the Fund's election, to withdraw the affected 
Account's investment in the Fund and terminate this Agreement with respect to 
such Account (at the Company's expense); provided, however that such 
withdrawal and termination shall be limited to the extent required by the 
foregoing material irreconcilable conflict as determined by a majority of the 
disinterested members of the Board.  

     7.5.  If a material irreconcilable conflict arises because a particular 
state insurance regulator's decision applicable to the Company conflicts with 
the majority of other state regulators, then the 

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Company will withdraw the affected Account's investment in the Fund and 
terminate this Agreement with respect to such Account within six months after 
the Board informs the Company in writing that it has determined that such 
decision has created an irreconcilable material conflict; provided, however, 
that such withdrawal and termination shall be limited to the extent required 
by the foregoing material irreconcilable conflict as determined by a majority 
of the disinterested members of the Board.  Until the end of the foregoing 
six month period, the Distributor and Fund shall continue to accept and 
implement orders by the Company for the purchase (and redemption) of shares 
of the Fund.

     7.6.  For purposes of Sections 7.3 through 7.5 of this Agreement, a 
majority of the disinterested members of the Board shall determine whether 
any proposed action adequately remedies any irreconcilable material conflict, 
but in no event will the Fund be required to establish a new funding medium 
for the Variable Products.  The Company shall not be required by Section 7.3 
to establish a new funding medium for the Variable Products if an offer to do 
so has been declined by vote of a majority of contract owners materially 
adversely affected by the irreconcilable material conflict.  

     7.7.  If and to the extent that Rule 6e-2 and Rule 6e-3(T) are amended, 
or Rule 6e-3 is adopted, to provide exemptive relief from any provision of 
the 1940 Act or the rules promulgated thereunder with respect to mixed or 
shared funding, or if the Fund obtains a Shared Exemptive Order which 
requires provisions that are materially different from the provisions of this 
Agreement, then (a) the Fund and/or the Participating Insurance Companies, as 
appropriate, shall take such steps as may be necessary to comply with Rules 
6e-2 and 6e-3(T), as amended, and Rule 6e-3, as adopted, or to the terms of 
the Shared Exemptive Order, to the extent  applicable; and (b) Sections 3.4, 
3.5, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 of this Agreement shall continue in effect 
only to the extent that terms and conditions substantially identical to such 
Sections are contained in such Rule(s) as so amended or adopted.

ARTICLE VIII.  INDEMNIFICATION

     8.1.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE COMPANY

     8.1(a)  The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the  Fund and 
the Adviser,  each of their respective officers, employees, and Trustees or 
Directors, and each person, if any, who controls the Fund or the Adviser 
within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (collectively, the 
"Indemnified Parties" and individually, "Indemnified Party," for purposes of 
this Section 8.1) against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities 
(including amounts paid in settlement with the written consent of the 
Company) or litigation (including legal and other expenses), to which the 
Indemnified Parties may become subject under any statute, regulation, at 
common law or otherwise, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities 
or expenses (or actions in respect thereof) or settlements are related to the 
sale or acquisition of the Fund's shares or the Variable Products and:

     (i)  arise out of or are based upon any untrue statements or 
     alleged untrue statements of any material fact contained in 
     the registration statement or prospectus for the Variable 
     Products or contained in the Variable Products or sales 
     literature for the Variable Products (or any amendment or 
     supplement to any of the foregoing), or arise out of or are 
     based upon the omission or the alleged omission to state 
     therein a material fact required to be stated therein or 
     necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, 
     provided that this agreement to indemnify shall not apply as 
     to any Indemnified Party if such statement or omission or such 
     alleged statement or omission was made in reliance upon and in 
     conformity with information furnished to the Company by or on 
     behalf of the Fund for use in the registration statement or 
     prospectus for the Variable Products or in the Variable 
     Products or sales literature (or any amendment or 

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     supplement) or otherwise for use in connection with the sale of the
     Variable Products or Fund shares; or
          
     (ii)  arise out of or as a result of statements or 
     representations (other than statements or representations 
     contained in the registration statement, prospectus or sales 
     literature of the Fund not supplied by the Company, or persons 
     under its control and other than statements or representations 
     authorized by the Fund or an Adviser) or unlawful conduct of 
     the Company or persons under its control, with respect to the 
     sale or distribution of the Variable Products or Fund shares; 
     or

     (iii)  arise out of or as a result of any untrue statement or 
     alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in a 
     registration statement, prospectus, or sales literature of the 
     Fund or any amendment thereof or supplement thereto or the 
     omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact 
     required to be stated therein or necessary to make the 
     statements therein not misleading, if such a statement or 
     omission was made in reliance upon and in conformity with 
     information furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the 
     Company; or
     
     (iv)  arise as a result of any failure by the Company to 
     provide the services and furnish the materials under the terms 
     of this Agreement; or
     
     (v)  arise out of or result from any material breach of any 
     representation and/or warranty made by the Company in this 
     Agreement or arise out of or result from any other material 
     breach of this Agreement by the Company, as limited by and in 
     accordance with the provisions of Sections 8.1(b) and 8.1(c) 
     hereof.

     8.1(b).  The Company shall not be liable under this indemnification 
provision with respect to any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or 
litigation incurred or assessed against an Indemnified Party as such may 
arise from such Indemnified Party's willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross 
negligence in the performance of such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason 
of such Indemnified Party's reckless disregard of obligations or duties under 
this Agreement.

     8.1(c).  The Company shall not be liable under this indemnification 
provision with respect to any claim made against an Indemnified Party unless 
such Indemnified Party shall have notified the Company in writing within a 
reasonable time after the summons or other first legal process giving 
information of the nature of the claim shall have been served upon such 
Indemnified Party (or after such Indemnified Party shall have received notice 
of such service on any designated agent), but failure to notify the Company 
of any such claim shall not relieve the Company from any liability which it 
may have to the Indemnified Party against whom such action is brought 
otherwise than on account of this indemnification provision.  In case any 
such action is brought against the Indemnified Parties, the Company shall be 
entitled to participate, at its own expense, in the defense of such action.  
The Company also shall be entitled to assume the defense thereof, with 
counsel satisfactory to the party named in the action.  After notice from the 
Company to such party of the Company's election to assume the defense 
thereof, the Indemnified Party shall bear the fees and expenses of any 
additional counsel retained by it, and the Company will not be liable to such 
party under this Agreement for any legal or other expenses subsequently 
incurred by such party independently in connection with the defense thereof 
other than reasonable costs of investigation.

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     8.1(d).  The Indemnified Parties will promptly notify the Company of the 
commencement of any litigation or proceedings against them in connection with 
the issuance or sale of the Fund shares or the Variable Products or the 
operation of the Fund.

     8.2.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE ADVISER

     8.2(a). The Adviser agrees, with respect to each Portfolio that it 
manages, to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, each of its directors, 
officers, and employees, and each person, if any, who controls the Company 
within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act (collectively, the 
"Indemnified Parties" and individually, "Indemnified Party," for purposes of 
this Section 8.2) against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities 
(including amounts paid in settlement with the written consent of the 
Adviser) or litigation (including legal and other expenses) to which the 
Indemnified Parties may become subject under any statute, regulation, at 
common law or otherwise, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities 
or expenses (or actions in respect thereof) or settlements are related to the 
sale or acquisition of shares of the Portfolio that it manages or the 
Variable Products and:
     
     (i)  arise out of or are based upon any untrue statement or alleged 
     untrue statement of any material fact contained in the registration 
     statement or prospectus or sales literature of the Fund (or any 
     amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing), or arise out of 
     or are based upon the omission or the alleged omission to state 
     therein a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary 
     to make the statements therein not misleading, provided that this 
     agreement to indemnify shall not apply as to any Indemnified Party 
     if such statement or omission or such alleged statement or omission 
     was made in reliance upon and in conformity with information 
     furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the Company for use in the 
     registration statement or prospectus for the Fund or in sales 
     literature (or any amendment or supplement) or otherwise for use in 
     connection with the sale of the Variable Products or Portfolio 
     shares; or
     
     (ii)  arise out of or as a result of statements or representations 
     (other than statements or representations contained in the 
     registration statement, prospectus or sales literature for the 
     Variable Products not supplied by the Fund or persons under its 
     control and other than statements or representations authorized by 
     the Company) or unlawful conduct of the Fund, Adviser(s) or 
     Distributor or persons under their control, with respect to the 
     sale or distribution of the Variable Products or Portfolio shares; 
     or
     
     (iii)  arise out of or as a result of any untrue statement or 
     alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in a 
     registration statement, prospectus, or sales literature covering 
     the Variable Products, or any amendment thereof or supplement 
     thereto, or the omission or alleged omission to state therein a 
     material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make 
     the statement or statements therein not misleading, if such 
     statement or omission was made in reliance upon information 
     furnished to the Company by or on behalf of the Fund; or
     
     (iv)  arise as a result of any failure by the Fund to provide the 
     services and furnish the materials under the terms of this 
     Agreement; or

     (v)  arise out of or result from any material breach of any 
     representation and/or warranty made by the Adviser in this 
     Agreement or arise out of or result from any other material breach 
     of this Agreement by the Adviser; as limited by and in accordance 
     with the provisions of Sections 8.2(b) and 8.2(c) hereof.

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     8.2(b).  The Adviser shall not be liable under this 
indemnification provision with respect to any losses, claims, 
damages, liabilities or litigation incurred or assessed against an 
Indemnified Party as such may arise from such Indemnified Party's 
willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the 
performance of such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason of such 
Indemnified Party's reckless disregard of obligations and duties 
under this Agreement.

     8.2(c). The Adviser shall not be liable under this 
indemnification provision with respect to any claim made against an 
Indemnified Party unless such Indemnified Party shall have notified 
the Adviser in writing within a reasonable time after the summons 
or other first legal process giving information of the nature of 
the claim shall have been served upon such Indemnified Party (or 
after such Indemnified Party shall have received notice of such 
service on any designated agent), but failure to notify the Adviser 
of any such claim shall not relieve the Adviser from any liability 
which it may have to the Indemnified Party against whom such action 
is brought otherwise than on account of this indemnification 
provision.  In case any such action is brought against the 
Indemnified Parties, the Adviser will be entitled to participate, 
at its own expense, in the defense thereof.  The Adviser also shall 
be entitled to assume the defense thereof, with counsel 
satisfactory to the party named in the action.  After notice from 
the Adviser to such party of the Adviser's election to assume the 
defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall bear the fees and 
expenses of any additional counsel retained by it, and the Adviser 
will not be liable to such party under this Agreement for any legal 
or other expenses subsequently incurred by such party independently 
in connection with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs 
of investigation.

     8.2(d).  The Company agrees promptly to notify the Adviser of 
the commencement of any litigation or proceedings against it or any 
of its officers or directors in connection with the issuance or 
sale of the Variable Products or the operation of each Account.

     8.3.  INDEMNIFICATION BY THE FUND

     8.3(a).  The Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the 
Company, and each of its directors and officers and each person, if 
any, who controls the Company within the meaning of Section 15 of 
the 1933 Act (hereinafter collectively, the "Indemnified Parties" 
and individually, "Indemnified Party," for purposes of this Section 
8.3) against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities 
(including amounts paid in settlement with the written consent of 
the Fund) or litigation (including legal and other expenses) to 
which the Indemnified Parties may become subject under any statute, 
regulation, at common law or otherwise, insofar as such losses, 
claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in respect 
thereof), litigation or settlements result from the gross 
negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct of the Board or any 
member thereof, are related to the operations of the Fund and:

     (i)  arise as a result of any failure by the Fund to provide the services
     and furnish the materials under the terms of this Agreement; or

     (ii)  arise out of or result from any material breach of any 
     representation and/or warranty made by the Fund in this Agreement 
     or arise out of or result from any other material breach of this 
     Agreement by the Fund, as limited and in accordance with the 
     provisions of Sections 8.3(b) and 8.3(a);

     8.3(b).  The Fund shall not be liable under this 
indemnification provision with respect to any losses, claims, 
damages, liabilities or litigation incurred or assessed against an 
Indemnified Party as may arise from such Indemnified Party's gross 
negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct the performance of 

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such Indemnified Party's duties or by reason of such Indemnified Party's
reckless disregard of obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     8.3(c). The Fund shall not be liable under this 
indemnification provision with respect to any claim made against an 
Indemnified Party unless such Indemnified Party shall have notified 
the Fund in writing within a reasonable time after the summons or 
other first legal process giving information of the nature of the 
claim shall have been served upon such Indemnified Party (or after 
such Indemnified Party shall have received notice of such service 
on any designated agent), but failure to notify the Fund of any 
such claim shall not relieve the Fund from any liability which it 
may have to the Indemnified Party against whom such action is 
brought otherwise than on account of this indemnification 
provision.  In case any such action is brought against the 
Indemnified Parties, the Fund will be entitled to participate, at 
its own expense, in the defense thereof.  The Fund also shall be 
entitled to assume the defense thereof, with counsel satisfactory 
to the party named in the action. After notice from the Fund to 
such party of the Fund's election to assume the defense thereof, 
the Indemnified Party shall bear the fees and expenses of any 
additional counsel retained by it, and the Fund will not be liable 
to such party under this Agreement for any legal or other expenses 
subsequently incurred by such party independently in connection 
with the defense thereof other than reasonable costs of 
investigation.

     8.3(d).  The Company agrees promptly to notify the Fund of the 
commencement of any litigation or proceedings against it or any of 
its respective officers or directors in connection with this 
Agreement, the issuance or sale of the Variable Products, with 
respect to the operation of either Account, or the sale or 
acquisition of shares of the Fund.

ARTICLE IX.  APPLICABLE LAW

     9.1.  This Agreement shall be construed and the provisions hereof
interpreted under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.

     9.2.  This Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of the 1933, 
1934 and 1940 Acts, and the rules and regulations and rulings thereunder, 
including such exemptions from those statutes, rules and regulations as the 
Securities and Exchange Commission may grant (including, but not limited to, 
the Shared Funding Exemptive Order) and the terms hereof shall be interpreted 
and construed in accordance therewith.

ARTICLE X.  TERMINATION

     10.1. This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until the 
first to occur of:

     10.1(a)  termination by any party for any reason by at least sixty (60) 
days advance written notice delivered to the other parties; or

     10.1(b)  termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and 
the Adviser with respect to any Portfolio based upon the Company's 
determination that shares of such Portfolio are not reasonably available to 
meet the requirements of the Variable Products; or

     10.1(c)  termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and 
the Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event any of the Portfolio's 
shares are not registered, issued or sold in accordance with applicable state 
and/or federal law or such law precludes the use of such shares as the 
underlying investment media of the Variable Products issued or to be issued 
by the Company; or

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<PAGE>

     10.1(d)  termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event that such Portfolio ceases to
qualify as a Regulated Investment Company under Subchapter M of the Code or
under any successor or similar provision, or if the Company reasonably believes
that the Fund may fail to so qualify; or

     10.1(e)  termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser with respect to any Portfolio in the event that such Portfolio fails to
meet the diversification requirements specified in Article VI hereof; or

     10.1(f)  termination by the Fund by written notice to the Company if the
Fund shall determine, in its sole judgment exercised in good faith, that the
Company and/or its affiliated companies has suffered a material adverse change
in its business, operations, financial condition or prospects since the date of 
this Agreement or is the subject of material adverse publicity, or

     10.1(g)  termination by the Company by written notice to the Fund and the
Adviser, if the Company shall determine, in its sole judgment exercised in good
faith, that either the Fund or the Adviser has suffered a material adverse
change in its business, operations, financial condition or prospects since the
date of this Agreement or is the subject of material adverse publicity; or

     10.2.  Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, the Fund shall,
at the option of the Company, continue to make available additional shares of
the Fund pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for all
Variable Products in effect on the effective date of termination of this
Agreement (hereinafter referred to as "Existing Variable Products"). 
Specifically, without limitation, the owners of the Existing Variable Products
shall be permitted to direct reallocation of investments in the Portfolios of
the Fund, redemption of investments in the  Portfolios of the Fund and/or
investment in the Portfolios of the Fund upon the making of additional purchase
payments under the Existing Variable Products.  The parties agree that this
Section 10.2 shall not apply to any termination under Article VII and the effect
of such Article VII termination shall be governed by Article VII of this
Agreement.

     10.3.  The provisions of Article VIII Indemnification shall survive any
termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Article X Termination.

     10.4.  The Company shall not redeem Fund shares attributable to the
Variable Products (as distinct from Fund shares attributable to the Company's
assets held in the Account) except (i) as necessary to implement contract owner
initiated or approved transactions, or (ii) as required by state and/or federal
laws or regulations or judicial or other legal precedent of general application
(hereinafter referred to as a "Legally Required Redemption") or (iii) as
permitted by an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to
Section 26(b) of the 1940 Act.  Upon request, the Company will promptly furnish
to the Fund the opinion of counsel for the Company (which counsel shall be
reasonably satisfactory to the Fund) to the effect that any redemption pursuant
to clause (ii) above is a Legally Required Redemption.  Furthermore, except in
cases where permitted under the terms of the Variable Products, the Company
shall not prevent contract owners from allocating payments to a Portfolio that
was otherwise available under the Variable Products without first giving the
Fund 90 days prior written notice of its intention to do so.


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ARTICLE XI.  NOTICES

     Any notice shall be sufficiently given when hand delivered or sent by
registered or certified mail to the other party at the address of such party set
forth below or at such other address as such party may from time to time specify
in writing to the other party.

     If to the Fund:
          Allmerica Investment Trust
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, MA  01653
          Attention: George M. Boyd, Esq.

     If to Adviser:
          Allmerica Investment  Management Company, Inc.
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, MA  01653
          Attention: Abigail M. Armstrong, Esq.
          

     If to the Company:

          Allmerica Financial Life Insurance and Annuity Company
          440 Lincoln Street
          Worcester, Massachusetts  01653
          Attention:  Richard M. Reilly, President


ARTICLE XII.  MISCELLANEOUS

     12.1.  A copy of  the Fund's Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as may be
amended from time to time, is on file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.  Notice is hereby given that this instrument is executed by the
Fund's Trustees as Trustees and not individually, and the Fund's obligations
under this Agreement are not binding upon any of the Trustees or Shareholders of
the Fund, but are binding only upon the assets and property of the Fund. 

     12.2.  Subject to the requirements of legal process and regulatory
authority, each party hereto shall treat as confidential the names and addresses
of the owners of the Variable Products and all information reasonably identified
as confidential in writing by any other party hereto and, except as permitted by
this Agreement, shall not disclose, disseminate or utilize such names and
addresses and other confidential information until such time as it may come into
the public domain without the express written consent of the affected party.

     12.3.  The captions in this Agreement are included for convenience of
reference only and in no way define or delineate any of the provisions hereof or
otherwise affect their construction or effect.

     12.4.  This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more
counterparts, each of which taken together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.

     12.5.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or made invalid by
a court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Agreement
shall not be affected thereby.


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     12.6.  Each party hereto shall cooperate with each other party and all
appropriate governmental authorities (including without limitation the
Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Association of Securities
Dealers and state insurance regulators) and shall permit such authorities
reasonable access to its books and records in connection with any investigation
or inquiry relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 
Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing, each party hereto further
agrees to furnish the California Insurance Commissioner with any information or
reports in connection with services provided under this Agreement which such
Commissioner may request in order to ascertain whether the insurance operations
of the Company are being conducted in a manner consistent with the California
Insurance Regulations and any other applicable law or regulations.

     12.7.  The rights, remedies and obligations contained in this Agreement are
cumulative and are in addition to any and all rights, remedies and obligations
at law or in equity, which the parties hereto are entitled to under state and
federal laws.

     12.8.  This Agreement or any of the rights and obligations hereunder may
not be assigned by any party without the prior written consent of all parties
hereto; provided, however, that the Adviser may assign this Agreement or any
rights or obligations hereunder to any affiliate of or company controlled by or
under common control with the Adviser, if such assignee is duly licensed and
registered to perform the obligations of the Adviser under this Agreement.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this Agreement to be
executed in its name and on its behalf by its duly authorized representative and
its seal to be hereunder affixed hereto as of the date specified above.

          ALLMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY
          
          
          By:  /s/ Joseph W. MacDougall, Jr.
               --------------------------------------
               NAME:     Joseph W. MacDougall, Jr. 
               TITLE:    Vice President
          
          
          ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST

          By:  /s/ Thomas P. Cunningham 
               --------------------------------------
               NAME:     Thomas P. Cunningham
               TITLE:    Vice President & Treasurer
          
          
          ALLMERICA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.
          
          By:  /s/ Richard F. Betzler, Jr.   
               --------------------------------------
               NAME:     Richard F. Betzler, Jr. 
               TITLE:    Vice President


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                                     SCHEDULE A

                       SEPARATE ACCOUNTS AND VARIABLE PRODUCTS 

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

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                                             VARIABLE LIFE PRODUCTS 

SEPARATE ACCOUNT                                  PRODUCT NAME                       1933 ACT #     1940 ACT #
- ----------------                                  ------------                       ----------     ----------
<S>                                               <C>                                <C>            <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VEL                                               VEL ('87)                          33-14672       811-5183

VEL                                               VEL ('91)                          33-90320       811-5183

VEL II                                            VEL ('93)                          33-57792       811-7466

VEL                                               VEL (Plus)                         33-42687       811-5183

Inheiritage                                       Inheiritage                        33-70948       811-8120
                                                  Select Inheiritage  

Allmerica Select Separate Account  II             Select Life                        33-83604       811-8746

Group VEL                                         Group VEL                          33-82658       811-08704
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            VARIABLE ANNUITY PRODUCTS

SEPARATE ACCOUNT                                  PRODUCT NAME                       1933 ACT #     1940 ACT #
- ----------------                                  ------------                       ----------     ----------
<S>                                               <C>                                <C>            <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VA-K                                              ExecAnnuity Plus 91                33-39702       811-6293
                                                  ExecAnnuity Plus 93
                                                  Allmerica Advantage 


Allmerica Select Separate Account                 Allmerica Select Resource I        33-47216       811-6632
                                                  Allmerica Select Resource II  


Separate Accounts VA-A, VA-B, VA-C,               Variable Annuities (discontinued)
VA-G, VA-H     
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

</TABLE>


                                     A-1

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                                      SCHEDULE B


                                    PORTFOLIOS OF
                              ALLMERICA INVESTMENT TRUST



                         Select Emerging Markets Fund
                         Select International Equity Fund
                         Select Aggressive Growth Fund
                         Select Capital Appreciation Fund
                         Select Value Opportunity Fund
                         Select Strategic Growth Fund
                         Select Growth Fund
                         Growth Fund
                         Equity Index Fund
                         Select Growth and Income Fund
                         Select Income Fund
                         Investment Grade Income Fund
                         Government Bond Fund
                         Money Market Fund


                                      B-1
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                                      SCHEDULE C

                               PROXY VOTING PROCEDURES

The following is a list of procedures and corresponding responsibilities for the
handling of proxies and voting instructions relating to the Fund.  The defined
terms herein shall have the meanings assigned in the Participation Agreement
except that the term "Company" shall also include the department or third party
assigned by the Company to perform the steps delineated below.

- -    The proxy proposals are given to the Company by the Fund as early as
     possible before the date set by the Fund for the shareholder meeting to
     enable the Company to consider and prepare for the solicitation of voting
     instructions from owners of the Variable Products and to facilitate the
     establishment of tabulation procedures.  At this time the Fund will inform
     the Company of the Record, Mailing and Meeting dates.  This will be done
     verbally approximately two months before meeting.

- -    Promptly after the Record Date, the Company will perform a "tape run," or
     other activity, which will generate the names, addresses and number of
     units which are attributed to each contract owner/policyholder (the
     "Customer") as of the Record Date.  Allowance should be made for account
     adjustments made after this date that could affect the status of the
     Customers' accounts as of the Record Date.

- -    Note: The number of proxy statements is determined by the activities
     described above.  The Company will use its best efforts to call in the
     number of Customers to the Fund, as soon as possible, but no later than
     two weeks after the Record Date.

- -    The Fund's Annual Report must be sent to each Customer by the Company
     either before or together with the Customers' receipt of voting instruction
     solicitation material.  The Fund will provide the last Annual Report to the
     Company pursuant to the terms of Section 3.43 of the Agreement to which
     this Schedule relates.

- -    The text and format for the Voting Instruction Cards ("Cards" or "Card") is
     provided to the Company by the Fund.  The Company, at its expense, shall
     produce and personalize the Voting Instruction Cards.  The Fund or its
     affiliate must approve the Card before it is printed.  Allow approximately
     2-4 business days for printing information on the Cards.  Information
     commonly found on the Cards includes:

     -    name (legal name as found on account registration)
          address
     -    fund or account number
     -    coding to state number of units
     -    individual Card number for use in tracking and verification of votes
          (already on Cards as printed by the Fund).

(This and related steps may occur later in the chronological process due to
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- -    During this time, the Fund will develop, produce and pay for the Notice of
     Proxy and the Proxy Statement (one document).  Printed and folded notices
     and statements will be sent to Company for insertion into envelopes
     (envelopes and return envelopes are provided and paid for by the Company). 
     Contents of envelope sent to Customers by the Company will include:

     -    Voting Instruction Card(s)
     -    One proxy notice and statement (one document)
     -    return envelope (postage pre-paid by Company) addressed to the Company
          or its tabulation agent
     -    "urge buckslip" - optional, but recommended.  (This is a small, single
          sheet of paper that requests Customers to vote as quickly as possible
          and that their vote is important.  One copy will be supplied by the
          Fund.)
     -    cover letter - optional, supplied by Company and reviewed and approved
          in advance by the Fund.

- -    The above contents should be received by the Company approximately 3-5
     business days before mail date.  Individual in charge at Company reviews
     and approves the contents of the mailing package to ensure correctness and
     completeness.  Copy of this approval sent to the Fund.

- -    Package mailed by the Company.
     *    The Fund must allow at least a 15-day solicitation time to the Company
          as the shareowner.  (A 5-week period is recommended.)  Solicitation
          time is calculated as calendar days from (but NOT including,) the
          meeting, counting backwards.

- -    Collection and tabulation of Cards begins.  Tabulation usually takes place
     in another department or another vendor depending on process used.  An
     often used procedure is to sort Cards on arrival by proposal into vote
     categories of all yes, no, or mixed replies, and to begin data entry.

     
     Note:  Postmarks are not generally needed. A need for postmark information
     would be due to an insurance company's internal procedure and has not been
     required by the Fund in the past.

- -    Signatures on Card checked against legal name on account registration which
     was printed on the Card.
     Note:  For Example, if the account registration is under "John A. Smith,
     Trustee," then that is the exact legal name to be printed on the Card and
     is the signature needed on the Card.

- -    If Cards are mutilated, or for any reason are illegible or are not signed
     properly, they are sent back to Customer with an explanatory letter and a
     new Card and return envelope.  The mutilated or illegible Card is
     disregarded and considered to be NOT RECEIVED for purposes of vote
     tabulation.  Any Cards that have been "kicked out" (e.g. mutilated,
     illegible) of the procedure are "hand verified," i.e., examined as to why
     they did not complete the system.  Any questions on those Cards are usually
     remedied individually.

- -    There are various control procedures used to ensure proper tabulation of
     votes and accuracy of that tabulation.  The most prevalent is to sort the
     Cards as they first arrive into categories depending upon their vote; an
     estimate of how the vote is progressing may then be calculated.  If the
     initial estimates and the actual vote do not coincide, then an internal
     audit of that vote should occur.  This may entail a recount.


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- -    The actual tabulation of votes is done in units which is then converted to
     shares. (It is very important that the Fund receives the tabulations stated
     in terms of a percentage and the number of SHARES.)  The Fund must review
     and approve tabulation format.

- -    Final tabulation in shares is verbally given by the Company to the Fund on
     the morning of the meeting not later than 10:00 a.m. Eastern time.  The
     Fund may request an earlier deadline if reasonable and if required to
     calculate the vote in time for the meeting.

- -    A Certification of Mailing and Authorization to Vote Shares will be
     required from the Company as well as an original copy of the final vote. 
     The Fund will provide a standard form for each Certification.

- -    The Company will be required to box and archive the Cards received from the
     Customers.  In the event that any vote is challenged or if otherwise
     necessary for legal, regulatory, or accounting purposes, the Fund will be
     permitted reasonable access to such Cards.

- -    All approvals and "signing-off" may be done orally, but must always be
     followed up in writing.  


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