LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST
485APOS, 1999-03-01
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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 1, 1999
                                             Registration No. 2-57547
                                                             811-2701
   
                 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                       Washington, D.C.  20549
                                               
                              FORM N-1A
                                                                           
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933              X  
  
     Pre-Effective Amendment No.                                   
  
     Post-Effective Amendment No.    24                              X  
          and/or
                                                              
  REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940      X  
                                                       
                     Amendment No.     19                            X  
  
               (Check appropriate box or boxes.)

                  LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST
                  ----------------------------
      (Exact name of Registrant as specified in Charter)

                    Park 80 West Plaza Two
                 Saddle Brook, New Jersey  07663
               ---------------------------------                               
            (Address of principal executive offices)
 
         Registrant's Telephone Number:  (201) 845-7300
  
                    Lisa Curcio, Secretary
                 Lexington Money Market Trust
    Park 80 West Plaza Two, Saddle Brook, New Jersey  07663
            ---------------------------------------
             (Name and address of agent for service)
 
                        With a copy to:
                     Carl Frischling, Esq.
             Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
          919 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022
         ---------------------------------------------   

It is proposed that this filing will become effective 60 days after 
filing pursuant to Paragraph (a) of Rule 485.
         ---------------------------------------------                     

The Registrant has registered an indefinite number of shares under
the Securities Act of 1933, pursuant to Section 24(f) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940.  A Rule 24f-2 Notice for the Registrant's fiscal
year ended December 31, 1998 will be filed by March 31, 1999.


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                   LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST
                REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM N-1A
                      CROSS REFERENCE SHEET

 
                            PART A

Items in Part A                                        Prospectus
of Form N-1A          Prospectus Caption               Page Number
- ---------------       -------------------              -----------
 1.                   Cover Page                       Cover Page

 2.                   Synopsis                               *

 3.                   Condensed Financial Information       19

 4.                   General Description of Registrant      4

 5.                   Management of the Fund                42

 6.                   Capital Stock and Other Securities    61

 7.                   Purchase of Securities Being Offered  51

 8.                   Redemption or Repurchase              54

 9.                   Legal Proceedings                      *


Note * Omitted since answer is negative or inapplicable    

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              LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST

               STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL               STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL   
PART B         INFORMATION CAPTION                   INFORMATION PAGE NUMBER
- ------         -----------------------               ------------------------

  10.          Cover Page                               Cover Page
       
  11.          Table of Contents                        Cover Page
       
  12.          General Information and History          61 (Part A)

  13.          Investment Objectives and Policies             2         

  14.          Management of the Registrant                   9

  15.          Control Persons and Principal Holders          5          
               of Securities

  16.          Investment Advisory and Other Services         5

  17.           Brokerage Allocation and Other Practices      6

  18.           Capital Stock and Other Securities         61 (Part A)

  19.           Purchase, Redemption and Pricing of        51, 54 (Part A)
                securities being offered

  20.           Tax Status                                     7 

  21.           Underwriters                               5  (Part A)

  22.           Calculation of Yield Quotations on Money       3
                Market Funds

  23.           Financial Statements                           12

PART C
- ------
                Information required to be included in Part C is set
                forth under the appropriate Item, so numbered, in Part C
                to this Registration Statement.
           
*Not Applicable

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PROSPECTUS [_______, 1999]


                               THE LEXINGTON FUNDS



Domestic Equity   Lexington SmalllCap    Fixed-Income        Precious Metals
Funds             Fund, Inc.             Funds and Money     Funds
                                         Market Funds

Lexington Growth  International and      Lexington GNMA      Lexington Goldfund,
and Income Fund,  Global Funds           Income Fund, Inc.   Inc.
Inc.
                                                             Lexington Silver
                  Lexington Crosby       Lexington Global    Fund, Inc.
                  Small Cap Asia         Income Fund
                  Growth Fund, Inc.

                  Lexington Global       Lexington Money
                  Corporate Leaders      Market Trust
                  Fund, Inc.

                  Lexington
                  International Fund
                  Inc.

                  Lexington
                  Worldwide
                  Emerging Markets
                  Fund, Inc.

                  Lexington Troika
                  Dialog Russia Fund,
                  Inc.



The Securities  and Exchange  Commission  has not approved nor  disapproved  the
shares of any of the Funds. The Securities and Exchange  Commission also has not
determined whether this Prospectus is accurate or complete. Any person who tells
you that the  Securities  and Exchange  Commission  has made such an approval or
determination is committing a crime.



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DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS

Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The  Lexington  Growth and  Income  Fund's  principal  investment  objective  is
long-term capital appreciation. Income is a secondary objective.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc. ("the Fund") will invest at least 65%
of its total assets in common stocks of U.S. companies, which may include senior
securities  convertible into shares of common stock. The Fund seeks to invest in
long-term investments in large, ably managed and well financed companies.

The Fund may invest the  remaining 35% of its assets in foreign  securities  and
smaller capitalization companies.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price of
one or  more of the  companies  in the  Fund's  portfolio.  Due to the  inherent
effects  of the stock  market,  the value of the Fund  will  fluctuate  with the
movement of the market as well as in response to the  activities  of  individual
companies in the Fund's portfolio.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.

[THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
   1989       1990     1991     1992     1993     1994     1995     1996     1997     1998
   ----       ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----

<S>        <C>        <C>      <C>      <C>     <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
  27.56%   -10.27%    24.87%   12.36%   13.22%  -3.11%    22.57%   26.46%   30.36%   21.42%
</TABLE>


                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

Growth & Income Fund                        21.42%         18.90%         15.76%


S & P 500                                   28.72%         24.09%         19.22%
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                                            1 Year         5 Year        10 Year

During  the ten year  period  shown in the  above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  21.95%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1998 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -14.87% for the third quarter in 1990.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                            <C>
Management Fees                                                                0.63%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                0.25%
Other Fees                                                                     0.28%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  1.16%
</TABLE>                                                         

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in Lexington
Growth and Income Fund with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated  and then  redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  It
also assumes that your  investment has a 5% annual return each year and that the
operating expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be higher or
lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:


                  1 Year      3 Years       5 Years        10 Years
                  ------      -------       -------        --------

                  $118.23     $368.48       $638.31        $1,408.96

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

Lexington SmallCap Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The  Lexington  SmallCap  Fund's  principal  investment  objective  is long-term
capital  appreciation.  The  Lexington  SmallCap  Fund will  seek to obtain  its
objective through  investment in equity securities and equivalents  primarily of
domestic companies having market capitalizations of less than $1 billion.



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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

                    1996         1997        1998
                    ----         ----        ----
                   17.50%       10.47%       6.73%


                     Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98


Small Cap Fund                               6.73%            11.51%

Russell 2000 Index                          -2.55%            11.56%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            1 Year        Since Inception
                                                              (1/2/96)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

During  the three year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  15.04%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1998 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -11.43% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Investment Strategy

The Lexington  SmallCap Fund,  Inc. (the "Fund") will invest at least 90% of its
assets in domestic companies having market  capitalizations  between $20 million
and $1 billion at the time of investment.  The Fund may invest the remaining 10%
of its assets in a similar  manner,  or in securities  of companies  with market
capitalizations  below $20 million,  above $1 billion,  foreign  companies  with
dollar  denominated  shares  traded in the United  States,  American  Depository
Shares or Receipts, real estate investment trusts and cash. The Fund will invest
primarily in listed securities or those traded over-the-counter.

In selecting  investments for the Fund, Lexington  Management  Corporation ("the
Manager")   and  the   sub-adviser   have   established   a  universe  of  small
capitalization  stocks that are  screened  using the  sub-adviser's  proprietary
stock  selectivity  model.  Once the stocks are evaluated and ranked by expected
future relative price  performance,  the adviser and sub-adviser  establish both
sector and diversification allocations in building the portfolio.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price of
one or  more of the  companies  in the  Fund's  portfolio.  Due to the  inherent
effects  of the stock  market,  the value of the Fund  will  fluctuate  with the
movement of the market as well as in response to the  activities  of  individual
companies in the Fund's  portfolio.  Also,  the Fund's focus on small cap stocks
may expose investors to additional risks.  Smaller companies typically have more
limited product lines,  markets and financial  resources than larger  companies,
and their  securities may trade less  frequently and in more limited volume than
those of larger,  more mature  companies.  As a result,  small cap  stocks,  and
therefore the Fund,  may fluctuate  significantly  more in value than larger cap
stocks and funds that focus on them.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average annual  returns  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.


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Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*
<S>                                                                            <C>
Management Fees                                                                1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                0.25%
Other Fees                                                                     1.67%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  2.92%
</TABLE>                                                          

* In 1998,  0.33% of the management fee was  voluntarily  waived by the Adviser,
and as a result, net expenses were actually 2.59%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year        3 Years         5 Years            10 Years
                  ------        -------         -------            --------

                  $295.04       $903.65         $1,537.84         $3,242.41

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.


INTERNATIONAL FUNDS

Lexington Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The  Lexington  Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund's  investment  objective is to
seek long-term capital appreciation  primarily by investing in equity securities
and equivalents of companies in the Asia Region having market capitalizations of
less than $1 billion.

Investment Strategy

The  Lexington  Crosby  Small Cap Asia Growth Fund (the  "Fund")  will  normally
invest  at least  65% of its  total  assets  in  equity  securities  of  smaller
companies  in the  Asia  Region.  The  Fund  will  primarily  invest  in  listed
securities but may also invest in unlisted securities.


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The Fund intends to invest primarily in companies which:

     o    have proven management;
     o    are undervalued and under-researched by the investment community;
     o    are within industry sectors with strong growth prospects; and
     o    which have potential investment returns that are superior to the Asian
          market as a whole.

The Fund may invest 35% of its total assets in:

     o    companies with market capitalizations of $1 billion or more;
     o    companies outside the Asia Region (e.g. Australia or New Zealand);
     o    debt securities; and
     o    other investments.

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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

         1995       1996         1997        1998
         ----       ----         ----        ----
        -4.39%     25.50%      -42.32%      -19.41%


                     Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98


Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund           -19.41%          -14.82%

MSCI All Country Far East ex-Japan          -4.83%           -13.21%

EAFE                                        20.33%            10.24%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            1 Year        Since Inception
                                                              (7/3/95)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

During  the four year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  23.43%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1998 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -41.41% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Fund considers the following countries to be in the Asia Region:(1)

    Bangladesh      India           Malaysia        Singapore      Taiwan
    China           Indonesia       Pakistan        Sri Lanka      Thailand
    Hong  Kong      Korea           The Philippines Vietnam

The Fund will normally  invest in at least three different  countries.  The Fund
does not intend to invest in Japanese securities.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price in
one of the  companies  in the Fund's  portfolio.  The Fund's  volatility  may be
increased by its heavy concentration in emerging Asia markets as

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they tend to be much more  volatile than the U.S.  market due to their  relative
immaturity  and  instability.   The  economies  of  emerging  countries  may  be
predominately  based on only a few  industries  or on  revenue  from  particular
commodities,  international  aid  and  other  assistance.  Some  emerging  Asian
countries,  such as Malaysia in 1998,  have restricted the flow or money into or
out of the country.  Emerging markets also tend to be less liquid and offer less
regulatory  protection  for  investors.  Since  mid-1997  Asia has faced serious
economic  problems  and  disruptions,   causing   substantial  losses  for  some
investors.  Also,  most  of  the  securities  in  which  the  Fund  invests  are
denominated  in foreign  currencies,  whose values may decline  against the U.S.
dollar.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as % of offering price)      None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                         None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
<S>                                                                            <C>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*
Management Fees                                                                1.25%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                 None
Other Fees                                                                     1.61%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  2.86%
</TABLE>                                                                       
                                                                  
*In 1998, 0.36% of the management fee was voluntarily waived by the Adviser,  as
a result net expenses were actually 2.50%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

          1 Year         3 Years          5 Years            10 Years
          ------         -------          -------           ---------
          $289.06        $885.87          $1,508.50         $3,185.46


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See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington Global Corporate  Leaders Fund's  investment  objective is to seek
long-term  growth  of  capital  through  investment  in  equity  securities  and
equivalents of foreign and U.S. companies.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington Global Corporate  Leaders Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") normally invests
at least  65% of its  total  assets  in a  diversified  portfolio  of blue  chip
securities  that the Manager  believes  represent  "corporate  leaders" in their
respective industries.

The Fund may  invest in the  securities  of  companies  and  governments  of the
following regions:

     o    Asia Region (including Japan);
     o    Europe;
     o    Latin America;
     o    Africa;
     o    North America (including U.S. and Canada); and,
     o    Other areas and countries as the Manager may decide from time to time.

The Fund will normally  invest in at least three different  countries.  The Fund
intends to select the  countries,  currencies  and  companies  that  provide the
greatest potential for long-term growth.

The Fund may invest 35% of its total assets in:

     o    securities of smaller capitalization companies;
     o    debt securities; and
     o    other investments.


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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
   1989       1990     1991     1992     1993    1994    1995     1996     1997    1998
   ----       ----     ----     ----     ----    ----    ----     ----     ----    ----
<S>         <C>       <C>     <C>       <C>      <C>    <C>      <C>       <C>    <C>
  18.88%   -16.75%    15.55%  -3.55%    31.88%   1.84%  10.69%   16.43%    6.90%  19.06%
</TABLE>

                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98


Global Corporate Leaders Fund        19.06%        10.81%         9.84%

MSCI-World Index                     24.80%        15.77%        10.70%
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                                     1 Year        5 Year        10 Year

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During  the ten year  period  shown in the  above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  16.76%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1998 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -18.32% for the third quarter in 1990.
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Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price of
one of the  companies in the Fund's  portfolio.  Due to the inherent  effects of
stock  markets,  the value of the Fund will fluctuate with the movements as well
as in  response  to  the  activities  of  individual  companies  in  the  Fund's
portfolio.  By investing in foreign  stocks,  the Fund exposes  shareholders  to
additional  risks.  Some foreign stock markets tend to be more volatile than the
U.S. market due to economic and political  instability and regulatory conditions
in these  countries.  In addition,  most of the foreign  securities in which the
Fund invests are  denominated  in foreign  currencies,  whose values may decline
against the U.S. dollar.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                             <C>
Management Fees                                                                 1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                 None
Other Fees                                                                      1.12%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                   2.12%
</TABLE>

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years       5 Years          10 Years
                  ------      -------       -------         --------

                  $215.05     $663.92       $1,139.01        $2,451.76



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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

        1994         1995        1996        1997         1998
        ----         ----        ----        ----         ----
        5.87%        5.77%      13.57%       1.61%       19.02%

                     Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

International Fund                 19.02%              9.00%

EAFE                               20.33%              9.25%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   1 Year              5 Year
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

During  the five year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  17.09%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1998 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -10.65% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

Lexington International Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington  International  Fund's  investment  objective is to seek long-term
growth of capital  through  investment in equity  securities and  equivalents of
companies outside of the U.S.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington  International Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") will invest at least 65% of
its total assets in securities and equivalents of companies  outside of the U.S.
The Fund  generally  invests the  remaining 35% of its total assets in a similar
manner,  but may invest those assets in companies in the United States,  in debt
securities or other investments.

The Fund does not  anticipate  concentrating  its  investments in any particular
region.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price of
one or  more of the  companies  in the  Fund's  portfolio.  Due to the  inherent
effects of stock markets, the value of the Fund will fluctuate with the movement
of the markets as well as in response to the activities of individual  companies
in the Fund's  portfolio.  By  investing  in foreign  stocks,  the Fund  exposes
shareholders to additional risks. Foreign stock markets tend to be more volatile
than the U.S.  market due to economic and political  instability  and regulatory
conditions in some  countries.  In addition,  most of the foreign  securities in
which the Fund invests are denominated in foreign  currencies,  whose values may
decline against the U.S. dollar.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.


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Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)Exchange Fee           None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fe                                                   None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*
<S>                                                                            <C>
Management Fees                                                                1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                0.25%
Other Fees                                                                     0.50%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  2.25%
</TABLE>

*In 1998, 0.50% of the management fee was voluntarily waived by the Adviser, and
as a result, net expenses were actually 1.75%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years      5 Years       10 Years
                  ------      -------      -------       --------
                  $228.09     $703.27     $1,204.94     $2,584.93

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.


                                                                              13
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Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]


                           1996         1997        1998
                           ----         ----        ----
                          -9.01%       67.50%     -82.99%




                     Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98


Troika Dialog Russia Fund        -82.99%        -40.63%

Moscow Times Index               -79.62%        -30.08%

Russian Trading System Index     -85.15%        -41.79%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  1 Year     Since Inception
                                                (7/3/96)

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

During  the three year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the fund's
highest quarterly return was 46.00% for the first quarter in 1997 and the fund's
lowest quarterly return was -64.89% for the third quarter in 1998.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The  Lexington  Troika  Dialog  Russia  Fund's  investment  objective is to seek
long-term capital appreciation through investment primarily in equity securities
of Russian companies.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington  Troika Dialog Russia Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") seeks to achieve its
objective by investing at least 65% of its total assets in equity  securities of
Russian companies. The Fund may invest the other 35% of its total assets in debt
securities  issued by Russian companies and debt securities issued or guaranteed
by the Russian government.  The Fund may also invest in the equity securities of
issuers  outside of Russia which the Fund  believes  will  experience  growth in
revenue and profits from  participation  in the  development of the economics of
the former Soviet Union.

Principal Risks

The Fund's  investments will include  investments in Russian companies that have
characteristics  and  business  relationships  common to  companies  outside  of
Russia,  and as a result,  outside economic forces may cause fluctuations in the
value of securities held by the Fund.

Additional  risks  associated  with  investing in securities of Russian  issuers
include:

     o The lack of  available  reliable  financial  information  which  has been
prepared  and  audited in  accordance  with U.S. or Western  European  generally
accepted accounting principles and auditing standards;

     o The extremely  volatile and often illiquid nature of the secondary market
for Russian securities;

     o A cumbersome share registration system for recording ownership of Russian
Securities which may adversely affect a person's ability to prove ownership.


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     o The potential for  unfavorable  action such as  expropriation,  dilution,
devaluation,  default or excessive  taxation by the Russian government or any of
its agencies or political  subdivisions  with respect to  investments in Russian
securities by or for the benefit of foreign entities.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                 <C>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)        None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                                None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions           None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                           2.00%
Exchange Fee                                                                        None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                      None
Maximum Account Fee                                                                 None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*
<S>                                                                                <C>
Management Fees                                                                    1.25%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                    0.25%
Other Fees                                                                         1.14%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                      2.64%
</TABLE>                                                                     


*In 1998,  expenses were reduced by 0.80% as a result of redemption fee proceeds
and a voluntary  waiver of a portion of the management  fee by the Adviser.  Net
expenses were actually 1.84%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

            1 Year      3 Years       5 Years       10 Years
            ------      -------       -------       --------
            $471.84     $1,034.90     $1,624.86     $3.225.98

You would pay the following expenses if you did not redeem your shares:

            1 Year      3 Years       5 Years       10 Years
            ------      -------       -------       --------

            $267.12     $820.41       $1,400.12     $2,973.44

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

                                                                              15
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Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund's investment  objective is to seek
long-term growth of capital  primarily  through  investment in equity securities
and equivalents of emerging market companies.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington  Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund (the "Fund") will invest at least
65% of its total  assets  according  to its  investment  objective.  The  Fund's
definition of emerging markets includes, but is not limited to, the following:

     o Africa: Botswana,  Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mauritius,  Morocco,
Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe;

     o Asia: Bahrain, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia,  Malaysia,
Pakistan,  the  Philippines,  Singapore,  South  Korea,  Sri  Lanka,  Taiwan and
Thailand;

     o Europe:  Croatia,  Cyprus,  Czech  Republic,  Estonia,  Finland,  Greece,
Hungary,  Latvia,  Lithuania,  Poland,  Portugal,  Romania, Russia, Slovakia and
Slovenia;

     o The Middle East: Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman and Turkey;


     o Latin America:  Argentina,  Bolivia,  Brazil, Chile,  Colombia,  Ecuador,
Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela.

The Manager of the Fund considers an emerging  markets company to be any company
domiciled in a country emerging market,  or any company that derives 50% or more
of its total revenue from either goods or services produced or sold in countries
with emerging markets.

The Fund may invest the remaining 35% of its assets in equity securities without
regard to whether the issuer  qualifies  as an  emerging  market  company,  debt
securities  denominated in the currency of an emerging  market country or issued
or guaranteed  by an emerging  market  company or the  government of an emerging
market  country,  short-term or  medium-term  debt  securities or other types of
securities.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price of
one of the  companies  in the  Fund's  portfolio.  In  addition,  the  risks  of
investing in emerging markets are  considerable.  Emerging stock markets tend to
be more  volatile  than the U.S.  market  due to the  relative  immaturity,  and
occasional  instability,  of their political and economic  systems.  In the past
many emerging  markets  restricted  the flow of money into or out of their stock
markets,  and some continue to impose  restrictions on foreign investors.  These
markets  tend to be  less  liquid  and  offer  less  regulatory  protection  for
investors.  The economies of emerging  countries may be  predominately  based on
only a few industries or on revenue from particular  commodities,  international
aid and other assistance.  In addition,  most of the foreign securities in which
the Fund invests are denominated in foreign currencies, whose values may decline
against the U.S. dollar.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.


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<PAGE>


- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

 1991    1992     1993      1994     1995    1996      1997      1998
 ----    ----     ----      ----     ----    ----      ----      ----
 1.73%   3.77%   63.37%   -13.81%   -5.93%   7.38%   -11.40%   -29.06%


                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

Worldwide Emerging Markets             -29.06%        -11.36%       -0.76%

MSCI Emerging Markets Free             -25.34%         -9.27%        4.69%

EAFE                                    20.33%          9.25%        9.67%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       1 Year         5 Year         Since
                                                                   Inception
                                                                   (6/17/91)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

During  the eight year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  31.81%  for the  fourth  quarter in 1993 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -26.18% for the third quarter in 1998.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                            <C>
Management Fees                                                                1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                 None
Other Fees                                                                     0.85%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  1.85%
</TABLE>                                                            

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating expenses  remaining the same.  Although your actual costs may
be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:


                                                                              17
<PAGE>


            1 Year      3 Years     5 Years       10 Years
            ------      -------     -------       --------

            $187.91     $581.69     $1,000.66     $2,169.16

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
  1989      1990    1991     1992    1993    1994     1995     1996    1997     1998
  ----      ----    ----     ----    ----    ----     ----     ----    ----     ----
<S>         <C>    <C>       <C>     <C>    <C>      <C>       <C>    <C>       <C>
 15.60%     9.23%  15.75%    5.19%   8.06% -2.07%    15.91%    5.71%  10.20%    7.52%
</TABLE>

                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

GNMA Income Fund                         7.52%         7.29%         8.98%

Lehman Brothers Mortgage
Backed Securities Index                  6.96%         7.23%         9.13%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        1 Year        5 Year        10 Year


During  the ten year  period  shown in the  above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest quarterly return was 8.88% for the second quarter in 1989 and the fund's
lowest quarterly return was -2.42% for the first quarter in 1994.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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FIXED-INCOME FUNDS AND MONEY MARKET FUNDS

Lexington GNMA Income Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington GNMA Income Fund's investment objective is to seek a high level of
current  income,  consistent  with  liquidity and safety of  principal,  through
investment  primarily in  mortgage-backed  GNMA ("Ginnie Mae") Certificates that
are  guaranteed as to the timely payment of principal and interest by the United
States Government.

Investment Strategies

Under normal conditions, the Lexington GNMA Income Fund (the "Fund") will invest
at least 80% of the value of its total assets in  Government  National  Mortgage
Association   ("GNMA")   mortgage-backed   securities   (also   known  as  "GNMA
Certificates").2  The  remaining  assets of the Fund will be  invested  in other
securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
Government, including U.S. Treasury securities.

Principal Risks

Through investment in GNMA securities,  the Fund may expose you to certain risks
which may cause you to lose  money.  Mortgage  prepayments  are  affected by the
level of interest rates and other factors, including general economic conditions
and the  underlying  location  and age of the  mortgage.  In  periods  of rising
interest rates,  the prepayment rate tends to decrease,  lengthening the average
life of a pool of GNMA  securities.  In periods of falling  interest rates,  the
prepayment  rate  tends to  increase,  shortening  the  life of a pool.  Because
prepayments of principal  generally occur when interest rates are declining,  it
is likely that the Fund may have to reinvest  the  proceeds  of  prepayments  at
lower interest rates than those of their previous  investments.  If this occurs,
the Fund's yields will decline correspondingly.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
<S>                                                                             <C>     
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None
</TABLE>


                                                                              19
<PAGE>


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                    <C>  
Management Fees                                                        0.57%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                         None
Other Fees                                                             0.44%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                          1.01%
</TABLE>
                                                                     
Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years     5 Years     10 Years
                  ------      -------     -------     --------

                  $103.01     $321.54     $557.85     $1,236.24

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

Lexington Global Income Fund

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington Global Income Fund's investment  objective is to seek high current
income.  Capital  appreciation is a secondary  objective.  The Lexington  Global
Income Fund invests in a combination of foreign and domestic  high-yield,  lower
rated or unrated debt securities.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

         1995       1996         1997        1998
         ----       ----         ----        ----
        20.10%     13.33%        5.00%        8.21%

                     Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98


Global Income Fund                           8.21%            11.51%

Lehman Brothers Global Bond Index           15.33%            10.22%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            1 Year            Since Inception
                                                              (1/3/95)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
During  the four year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest quarterly return was 8.76% for the second quarter in 1995 and the fund's
lowest quarterly return was -1.41% for the fourth quarter in 1998.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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<PAGE>


Investment Strategy

The Lexington  Global  Income Fund (the "Fund")  invests in a variety of foreign
and domestic high yield, lower rated or unrated debt securities.

The Fund, under normal  conditions,  invests  substantially all of its assets in
lower rated or unrated  debt  securities  of domestic  companies,  companies  of
developed foreign  countries,  and companies in countries with emerging markets.
The credit quality of the foreign debt securities  which the Fund intends to buy
is generally equal to U.S.  corporate debt securities known as "junk bonds". The
debt  securities in which the Fund invests consist of bonds,  notes,  debentures
and other similar instruments.  The Fund may invest in debt securities issued by
foreign  governments,  their  agencies  and  instrumentalities,  central  banks,
commercial banks and other corporate entities. The Fund may invest up to 100% of
its total assets in domestic and foreign  debt  securities  that are rated below
investment  grade or are of  comparable  quality.  The Fund may also  invest  in
securities that are in default as to payment of principal and/or  interest,  and
bank loan participations and assignments.

Principal Risks

Through  investment in bonds, the Fund may expose you to certain risks which may
cause you to lose money.  Junk bonds have a higher  risk of default,  tend to be
less  liquid,  and may be more  difficult  to value.  The Fund  could lose money
because  of  foreign  government  actions,  political  instability,  or  lack of
adequate and accurate  information.  Currency  and  investment  risks tend to be
higher in emerging markets.

For a more detailed risk discussion  involving  investments in this Fund, please
read "Risks of Investing" on page __.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
<S>                                                                             <C>
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as % of offering price)      None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                         None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*3
<S>                                                                             <C>
Management Fees                                                                 1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                 0.25%
Other Fees                                                                      0.64%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                   1.89%
</TABLE>

*In 1998, 0.39% of the management fee was voluntarily waived by the Adviser, and
as a result, net expenses were actually 1.50%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.


                                                                              21
<PAGE>


This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years     5 Years       10 Years
                  ------      -------     -------       --------

                  $191.94     $593.91     $1,021.27     $2,211.54

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

MONEY MARKET FUNDS

Lexington Money Market Trust

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington  Money Market  Trust's  investment  objective is to seek as high a
level of current income from  short-term  investments as is consistent  with the
preservation of capital and liquidity. The Lexington Money Market Trust seeks to
maintain a stable net asset value of $1 per share.

Investment Strategy

The Lexington  Money Market Trust (the "Fund") will invest in  short-term  money
market  instruments  that  have  been  rated  in one of the two  highest  rating
categories by both S&P and Moody's, both major rating agencies. The Fund invests
in short-term money market  instruments  (those with a remaining maturity of 397
days or less) that offer attractive  yields and are considered to be undervalued
relative to issues of similar credit quality and interest rate sensitivity.

The Fund will also insure that its money  market  instruments  average  weighted
maturities do not exceed 90 days.

Principal Risks

An investment  in the Fund is not insured or  guaranteed by the Federal  Deposit
Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Although the Fund seeks to
preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose
money by investing in the Fund.

Mutual Fund Chart and Performance Table

For   information   on  the  Fund's   7-day  yield   please  call  the  Fund  at
1-800-526-0056.  You should remember that past  performance is not an indication
of future performance.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None
</TABLE>


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)*
<S>                                                            <C>  
Management Fees                                                0.50%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                None
Other Fees                                                     0.55%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                  1.05%
</TABLE>

*In 1998, 0.05% of the management fee was voluntarily waived by the Adviser, and
as a result, net expenses were actually 1.00%.

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years     5 Years     10 Years
                  ------      -------     -------     --------

                  $102.00     $318.40     $552.46     $1,224.62

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 1989        1990        1991         1992        1993        1994         1995        1996        1997         1998
 ----        ----        ----         ----        ----        ----         ----        ----        ----         ----
<S>         <C>          <C>         <C>         <C>          <C>          <C>         <C>        <C>           <C>
23.62%     -20.65%      -6.14%      -20.51%      86.96%      -7.28%       -1.89%       7.84%     -42.98%       -6.39%
</TABLE>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

Goldfund                                -6.39%          -12.14%          -3.28%

Gold Bullion                            -0.83%           -6.02%          -3.50%

S&P 500                                 28.72%           24.09%          19.22%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                        1 Year           5 Year          10 Year

During  the ten year  period  shown in the  above bar graph  chart,  the  fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  34.36%  for the  second  quarter in 1993 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -29.07% for the fourth quarter in 1997.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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PRECIOUS METAL FUNDS

Lexington Goldfund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The Lexington Goldfund's  investment objective is to attain capital appreciation
and such  hedge  against  the loss of buying  power as may be  obtained  through
investment in gold and  securities of companies  engaged in mining or processing
gold throughout the world.

Investment Strategy

Under normal conditions the Lexington Goldfund, Inc. (the "Fund") will invest at
least 65% of the value of its total assets in gold and the equity  securities of
companies engaged in mining or processing gold ("gold-related securities").  The
Fund may also invest in other precious metals, including platinum, palladium and
silver.  The Fund intends to invest less than half of the value of its assets in
gold and other precious metals.  Gold-related  securities may include securities
of foreign issuers.

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price in
one of the companies in the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent effects of the
stock  market,  the value of the Fund will  fluctuate  with the  movement of the
market as well as in response to the  activities of individual  companies in the
Fund's portfolio.  In addition, the Fund's focus on precious metals and precious
metal stocks may expose the investor to additional risks. The market for gold or
other precious  metals is  concentrated in countries that have the potential for
instability  and the  market  for gold  and  other  precious  metals  is  widely
unregulated.  As a result, the price of precious gold and precious metal stocks,
and therefore the Fund, may fluctuate significantly.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average  annual  return  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None

<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                             <C>    
Management Fees                                                                0.92%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                                0.25%
Other Fees                                                                     0.57%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                                  1.74%
</TABLE>

                                                                       

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Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years    5 Years      10 Years
                  ------      -------    -------      --------
                  $176.84     $547.99    $943.74      $2,051.67

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

Lexington Silver Fund, Inc.

Risk/Return Summary

Investment Objective

The investment objective of the Lexington Silver Fund, Inc. is to maximize total
return on its assets from  long-term  growth of capital  and income  principally
through  investment  in a  portfolio  of  securities  which are  engaged  in the
exploration,   mining,   processing,   fabrication  or  distribution  of  silver
("silver-related companies")and in silver bullion .

Investment Strategies

Lexington  Silver Fund,  Inc.  (the  "Fund") will seek to achieve its  objective
through investment in common stocks of established  silver-related companies and
in silver  bullion which have the  potential for long-term  growth of capital or
income, or both. The common stocks of silver-related companies in which the Fund
intends  to invest  may or may not pay  dividends.  The Fund may also  invest in
other types of  securities of  silver-related  companies  including  convertible
securities,  preferred  stocks,  bonds,  notes and  warrants.  When the  Manager
believes that the return on debt  securities  will equal or exceed the return on
common stocks,  the Fund may, in pursuing its objective of maximizing growth and
income, substantially increase its holding in debt securities.

The  securities  in  which  the  Fund  invests  include  issues  of  established
silver-related  companies  domiciled in the United States,  Canada and Mexico as
well as other silver producing  countries  throughout the world. At least 80% of
the Fund's assets will be invested in established silver-related companies which
have been in business more than three years.


                                                                              25
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- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Past Fund Performance The chart at the left below shows the risk of investing in
the Fund and how the Fund's total return has varied from year-to-year. The chart
at the right compares the Fund's  performance  with the most commonly used index
for its market segment.  Of course,  past  performance is no guarantee of future
results.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  [THE FOLLOWING TABLE WAS REPRESENTED AS A BAR CHART IN THE PRINTED MATERIAL]

   1992        1993        1994       1995        1996        1997         1998
   ----        ----        ----       ----        ----        ----         ----
 -19.01%      76.52%      -8.37%     12.37%       2.38%      -8.05%      -29.64%

                    Average Annual Returns Through 12/31/98

Silver Fund                                -29.64%      -7.37%           0.96%

S & P 500                                   28.72%      24.09%          19.51%

Silver Bullion                             -16.51%      -0.43%           3.39%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            1 Year          5 Year       Since
                                                                       Inception
                                                                        (1/2/92)

During  the seven year  period  shown in the above bar graph  chart,  the fund's
highest  quarterly  return was  28.47%  for the  second  quarter in 1993 and the
fund's lowest quarterly return was -18.60% for the fourth quarter in 1994.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Principal Risks

Through  stock  investment,  the Fund may expose you to common stock risks which
may cause you to lose money if there is a sudden  decline in the share  price in
one of the companies in the Fund's portfolio. Due to the inherent effects of the
stock  market,  the value of the Fund will  fluctuate  with the  movement of the
market as well as in response to the  activities of individual  companies in the
Fund's portfolio.  In addition, the Fund's focus on precious metals and precious
metal stocks may expose the investor to additional  risks. The market for silver
is relatively limited,  the sources of silver are concentrated in countries that
have  the  potential  for  instability  and the  market  for  silver  is  widely
unregulated.  As a result,  the price of silver,  and  therefore  the Fund,  may
fluctuate significantly.

Bar Chart and Performance Table

The bar chart and  performance  table below show the risks of  investing  in the
Fund. The chart shows changes in the  performance  from ______ through  _______.
The table shows how the average annual  returns  compares with the most commonly
used index for its market  segment  for 1, 5 and 10 years (or since  inception).
You  should  remember  that  past  performance  is not an  indication  of future
performance.

Fees and Expenses

This table  describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                             <C>
Shareholder Fees (Paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price)    None
Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)                                            None
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Reinvested Dividends/Distributions       None
Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed, if applicable)                       None
Exchange Fee                                                                    None
30-Day Redemption/Exchange Fee                                                  None
Maximum Account Fee                                                             None
</TABLE>


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Paid from Fund assets)
<S>                                                                      <C>  
Management Fees                                                          1.00%
Rule 12b-1 Fees                                                          0.00%
Other Fees                                                               1.37%
Total Fund Operating Expenses                                            2.37%
</TABLE>

Example of Expenses:

This  example is intended to help you compare the cost of  investing in the Fund
with the cost of investing in other mutual funds.

This example  assumes  that you invest  $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods
indicated and then redeem all of your shares at the end of those  periods.  This
example also assumes that your  investment  has a 5% annual return each year and
that the operating  expenses remain the same.  Although your actual costs may be
higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

                  1 Year      3 Years     5 Years       10 Years
                  ------      -------     -------       --------
                  $240.12     $739.46     $1,265.42     $2,706.22

See  "Management of the Fund" for more complete  descriptions  of such costs and
expenses.

RISKS OF INVESTING

Risks of Investing in Mutual Funds

The following risks are common to all mutual funds and, therefore,  apply to the
Funds:

     o Market Risk. The market value of a security may go up or down,  sometimes
rapidly and unpredictably.  A decline in market value may cause a security to be
worth  less  than  it was at the  time  of  purchase.  Market  risk  applies  to
individual securities, a particular sector or the entire economy.

     o Manager Risk. Fund management  affects Fund performance.  A Fund may lose
money if the Fund  manager's  investment  strategy  does not  achieve the Fund's
objective or the manager does not implement the strategy properly.

     o Year 2000 Risk. The Fund or its service  providers  could be disrupted by
problems in their computer systems related to the Year 2000.

Risks of Investing in Securities of Small Companies

The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in securities of small
companies  (market  value of less  than U.S.  $1  billion)  including  Lexington
SmallCap Fund,  Lexington Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund and Lexington Troika
Dialog Russia Fund.

Investing in small  companies  generally  involve greater risk than investing in
larger companies for the following reasons, among others:

     o limited product lines;

     o limited markets or financial or managerial resources;

     o  their  securities  may be  more  susceptible  to  losses  and  risks  of
bankruptcy;

     o their securities may trade less frequently and with lower volume, leading
to greater price fluctuations; and,

     o  their  securities  are  subject  to  increased  volatility  and  reduced
liquidity due to limited market making and arbitrage activities.



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Risks of Investing in Foreign Securities

The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in foreign  securities
including  Lexington  Crosby  Small Cap Asia Growth  Fund,  Lexington  Goldfund,
Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Lexington International Fund, Lexington Global
Income  Fund,  Lexington  Troika  Dialog  Russia  Fund and  Lexington  Worldwide
Emerging Markets Fund.

     o Legal System and Regulation Risk.  Foreign countries have different legal
systems and different regulations  concerning financial  disclosure,  accounting
and auditing standards.  Corporate financial information that would be disclosed
under U.S. law may not be available.  Foreign  accounting and auditing standards
may render a foreign  corporate  balance sheet more  difficult to understand and
interpret than one subject to U.S. law and standards.  Additionally,  government
oversight  of foreign  stock  exchanges  and  brokerage  industries  may be less
stringent than in the U.S.

     o Currency Risk. Most foreign stocks are denominated in the currency of the
stock exchange where they are traded.  The Fund's Net Asset Value is denominated
in U.S.  dollars.  The exchange  rate  between the U.S.  dollar and most foreign
currencies  fluctuates;  therefore,  the Net  Asset  Value of the  Fund  will be
affected  by a change in the  exchange  rate  between  the U.S.  dollar  and the
currencies in which the Fund's stocks are  denominated.  The Fund may also incur
transaction  costs  associated  with  exchanging  foreign  currencies  into U.S.
dollars.

     o Stock Exchange and Market Risk.  Foreign stock  exchanges  generally have
less volume than U.S. stock  exchanges.  Therefore,  it may be more difficult to
buy or sell shares of foreign  securities,  which  increases  the  volatility of
share prices on such markets. Additionally, trading on foreign stock markets may
involve longer settlement periods and higher transaction costs.

     o  Expropriation  Risk.  Foreign  governments  may  expropriate  the Fund's
investments either directly by restricting the Fund's ability to sell a security
or by imposing  exchange  controls  that  restrict  the sale of a currency or by
taxing the Fund's investments at such high levels as to constitute  confiscation
of the security.  There may be  limitations on the ability of the Fund to pursue
and collect a legal judgment against a foreign government.

Risks of Investing in Lower-Quality Debt Securities

The following risks apply to all mutual funds that invest in lower-quality  debt
securities  commonly  referred to as "junk  bonds"  including  Lexington  Global
Income Fund and Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.

Junk  bonds are highly  speculative.  Changes in  economic  conditions  or other
circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity of issuers of their
securities to make principal and interest  payments than with  higher-grade debt
securities.

Risks of Investing in Securities of Russian Companies

The  following  risks  apply to all mutual  funds that invest in  securities  of
Russian companies including Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.

Non-diversified Portfolio

The  following  risks  apply  to  all  mutual  funds  that  are  non-diversified
investment  companies  including  Lexington  Goldfund,  Lexington  Silver  Fund,
Lexington Global Income Fund and Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.

These Funds may invest an unlimited proportion of their total assets in a single
company,  which  increases  risk.  However,  these  Funds  intend to comply with
diversification  requirements  of the  federal  tax law to qualify as  regulated
investment  companies.  For more  detailed  information  on the  federal tax law
diversification  requirement,  see the tax  section of the Fund's  Statement  of
Additional Information.

Precious Metals

The  following  risks apply to all mutual  funds that invest in precious  metals
including Lexington


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Goldfund and Lexington Strategic Silver Fund.

Precious metal investments have the following characteristics:

     o    earn no income;

     o    transaction and storage costs may be higher; and

     o    the Fund will realize gain only with an increase in the market price.

Temporary Defensive Position

When  the  Funds  anticipate  unusual  market  or  other  conditions,  they  may
temporarily  depart  from their goal and invest  substantially  in  high-quality
short-term investments.  This could help the Fund avoid losses but may mean lost
opportunities.

Management of The Funds

Investment Adviser

Lexington Management  Corporation (LMC), a wholly-owned  subsidiary of Lexington
Global Asset Managers, Inc. ("LGAM"), is the investment adviser to the Lexington
Funds. LMC and its predecessor  companies,  registered investment advisers under
the Investment  Advisers Act of 1940, as amended,  were established in 1938. LMC
is located at P.O. Box 1515,  Park 80 West Plaza Two,  Saddle Brook,  New Jersey
07663. Descendants of Lunsford Richardson,  Sr., their spouses, trusts and other
related entities have a controlling interest in Lexington Global Asset Managers,
Inc.,  a  Delaware  corporation.  LMC  advises  private  clients  as well as the
Lexington  Funds.  LMC supervises  and assists in the overall  management of the
Funds, subject to the oversight by the Board of Directors or Trustees.

Sub- Advisers

Lexington SmallCap Fund. Market Systems Research Advisors, Inc. ("MSR Advisors")
is the  sub-adviser  of Lexington  SmallCap  Fund. MSR Advisors is located at 80
Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038.  MSR Advisors  provides  investment  advice and
management to Lexington SmallCap Fund. MSR is 65% owned by LGAM and 35% owned by
Frank A. Peluso,  The President and C.E.O.  of MSR  Advisors.  Lexington  Crosby
Small Cap Asia Growth Fund.  Crosby Asset  Management (US) Inc.  (Crosby) is the
sub-adviser  of the  Lexington  Crosby  Small Cap Asia  Growth  Fund.  Crosby is
located at [52/R] Asia Pacific  Finance  Tower,  Citibank  Plaza, 3 Garden Road,
Hong Kong.  [Crosby is a subsidiary of Crosby Group,  Hong Kong.] Crosby manages
assets and provides  day-to-day  investment advice to the Lexington Crosby Small
Cap Asia Growth Fund, subject to oversight by the Board of Directors.

Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.  Troika Dialog Asset  Management  (TDAM) is
the  sub-adviser  of Lexington  Troika  Dialog  Russia Fund.  TDAM is located at
Romanov Pereulok #4, 103875 Moscow,  Russia. TDAM provides investment advice and
management to Lexington  Troika Dialog  Russia Fund.  [TDAM is a majority  owned
subsidiary of The Bank of Moscow.]

Lexington  Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Stratos Advisors,  Inc. (Stratos) is
the sub-adviser of Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Stratos is located
at 20  Exchange  Place,  52nd  Floor,  New  York,  NY  10005.  Stratos  provides
investment advice and management to Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund.

Portfolio Managers

Lexington  Growth and Income Fund
Alan H. Wapnick.  Please see biography under Lexington Global Corporate  Leaders
Fund.

Lexington SmallCap Fund

Robert M. DeMichele.  Mr. DeMichele is one of three lead managers of a portfolio
management  team that manages the  Lexington  SmallCap  Fund.  Mr.  DeMichele is
Chairman  and Chief  Executive  Officer of LMC.  He is also the  Chairman of the
Investment  Strategy  Group.  In addition,  he is President



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of Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc., LMC's parent company. He holds similar
offices in other  companies owned by Lexington  Global Asset Managers,  Inc., as
well as the Lexington  Funds.  Prior to joining LMC in 1981, Mr. DeMichele was a
Vice  President  at A.G.  Becker,  Inc.,  the  securities  division  of Warburg,
Paribus,  Becker, an international  investment  banking firm. From 1973 to 1981,
Mr.  DeMichele held several  positions,  the most recent managing A.G.  Becker's
Funds  Evaluation  and Consulting  Group for both the East and West Coasts.  Mr.
DeMichele  graduated from Union College with a B.A. Degree in Economics and from
Cornell University with an M.B.A. in Finance.

Alan H. Wapnick.  Please see biography under Lexington Global Corporate  Leaders
Fund.

Frank A. Peluso.  Mr.  Peluso is the third of three lead managers of a portfolio
management  team that  manages  the  Lexington  SmallCap  Fund.  He has 35 years
investment  experience.  Mr. Peluso is President and Chief Executive  Officer of
MSR, the sub-adviser to the Fund. Mr. Peluso  utilizes a proprietary  analytical
system to identify securities with performance potential which he believes to be
exceptional.  In addition, Mr. Peluso's proprietary data is used by professional
money  managers,  insurance  companies,  brokerage  firms,  banks,  mutual  fund
companies and pension funds. Mr. Peluso graduated from Princeton  University and
completed a year of post-graduate study at Columbia University, and two years of
post-graduate study at Princeton University with a Fellowship in Mathematics.

Lexington Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund
Christina Lam. Ms. Lam is the lead manager on a portfolio  management  team that
manages  the  Lexington  Crosby  Small Cap Asia  Growth  Fund.  Ms.  Lam is Vice
President  and Portfolio  Manager of the Lexington  Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth
Fund. Ms. Lam joined Crosby Asset Management in 1991. She is responsible for the
investment  management of the listed equity  portfolios  under the management of
Crosby Asset  Management.  After  graduating  with a Law Degree with Honors from
Warwick  University,  she qualified as a Barrister from Lincoln's Inn in London.
In 1987 she joined  Schroder  Securities  Limited in Hong Kong as an  investment
analyst,  where her coverage  included  the  utilities,  industrials  and retail
sectors and conglomerates.

Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund

Richard T. Saler.  Mr. Saler is a member of an investment  management  team that
manages the Lexington  Global  Corporate  Leaders Fund and  Lexington  Worldwide
Emerging  Markets Fund. He is the lead manager of an investment  management team
for Lexington  International Fund. Mr. Saler is Senior Vice President,  Director
of  International  Investment  Strategy of LMC.  Mr.  Saler is  responsible  for
international investment analysis and portfolio management at LMC. He has twelve
years of investment  experience.  Mr. Saler has focused on international markets
since  first  joining  LMC in  1986.  In 1991 he was a  strategist  with  Nomura
Securities  and  rejoined  LMC in  1992.  Mr.  Saler  graduated  from  New  York
University  with a B.S.  Degree  in  Marketing  and from  New York  University's
Graduate School of Business Administration with an M.B.A. in Finance.

Philip  A.  Schwartz,  CFA.  Mr.  Schwartz  is also a  member  of an  investment
management  team that manages the Lexington  Global  Corporate  Leaders Fund and
Lexington  International  Fund.  Mr.  Schwartz  is a Vice  President  at LMC,  a
Chartered  Financial  Analyst  and a member of the New York  Society of Security
Analysts. He is responsible for international  investment analysis and portfolio
management at LMC, and has nine years of investment experience. Prior to joining
LMC in 1993,  Mr.  Schwartz was Vice  President of European  Research Sales with
Cheuvreux  De Virieu in Paris and New York,  serving the  institutional  market.
Prior to Cheuvreux, he was affiliated with Olde and Co. and Kidder, Peabody as a
stockbroker.  Mr.  Schwartz  earned  his  B.A.  and  M.A.  Degrees  from  Boston
University.

Alan H. Wapnick.  Mr. Wapnick is a member of an investment  management team that
manages the Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund, Inc. and Lexington SmallCap
Fund. Mr. Wapnick is the lead manager for Lexington  Growth and Income Fund. Mr.
Wapnick is Senior Vice President, Director


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of Domestic Investment Equity Strategy of LMC. Prior to joining LMC in 1986, Mr.
Wapnick was an equity analyst with Merrill Lynch,  J.& W. Seligman,  Dean Witter
and  most  recently  Union  Carbide  Corporation.  Mr.  Wapnick  graduated  from
Dartmouth College and received a Master's Degree in Business Administration from
Columbia University.

Lexington International Fund

Richard T. Saler.  Please see biography under Lexington Global Corporate Leaders
Fund.

Phillip A. Schwartz,  CFA. Please see biography under Lexington Global Corporate
Leaders Fund.

Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund

Richard T. Saler.  Please see biography under Lexington Global Corporate Leaders
Fund.

Alfredo M. Viegas.  Mr. Viegas is a member of the portfolio  management team for
Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund. Mr. Viegas is Chief Executive Officer
and Senior  Portfolio  Manager of Stratos.  In 1995, Mr. Viegas  established VZB
Partners LLC ("VZB"), an offshore investment manager.  Mr. Viegas is responsible
for corporate analysis and bottom-up research.  He has concentrated on analyzing
equity  opportunities  not only in emerging markets but also in newly developing
or frontier markets where the quality of public available  information is scarce
and direct  research is imperative.  Prior to VZB, Mr. Viegas was Vice President
and Latin American Equity  Strategist for emerging markets with Salomon Brothers
from 1993 to 1995.  From 1991 to 1993,  he was a research  analyst  with  Morgan
Stanley. Mr. Viegas is a graduate of Wesleyan University with a B.A. in Classics
and Medieval History.

Mohammed Zaidi.  Mr. Zaidi is a member of the Portfolio  Management team for the
Lexington  Worldwide  Emerging Markets Fund. Mr. Zaidi is a Portfolio Manager at
Stratos.  Mr. Zaidi is responsible  for  fundamental  corporate  analysis with a
particular focus on Asian and Middle Eastern markets as well as the Risk Control
Officer. Mr. Zaidi has been a Portfolio Manager at VZB since 1997. Mr. Zaidi was
Chief Financial  Officer and a Partner at Paradigm  Software,  Inc. from 1992 to
1995. Mr. Zaidi is a graduate of the University of  Pennsylvania  with a B.S. in
Economics  from the Wharton  School.  Mr. Zaidi also holds an M.B.A.  in Finance
from M.I.T. Sloan School of Management.

Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund

Richard M. Hisey,  C.F.A.  Mr. Hisey is Managing  Director  and Chief  Financial
Officer of Lexington  Management  Corporation.  He is also the  Treasurer  and a
member of the Board of Directors of the Lexington  Family of Mutual  Funds.  Mr.
Hisey is  Executive  Vice  President  and Chief  Financial  Officer of Lexington
Global  Assets  Managers,  Inc.,  the  parent  company of  Lexington  Management
Corporation.     He    sits    on    the    Investment    Company    Institute's
Accounting/Treasurers,   International  and  Tax  Committees.  Mr.  Hisey  is  a
portfolio  manager and  investment  strategist  for the Lexington  Troika Dialog
Russia Fund. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and is a member of the New York
Society of Security Analysts.  Prior to joining Lexington in 1986, Mr. Hisey was
a Senior Financial  Analyst for Richardson  Vicks,  Inc. Mr. Hisey is a graduate
with  Distinction of the  University of  Connecticut  with a Bachelor of Arts in
Soviet and eastern European Studies.  His undergraduate work included studies at
Middlebury College and at Leningrad State University in the former Soviet Union.
He also holds an M.B.A. from the University of Connecticut.

Pavel Teplukhin. Dr. Teplukhin is a member of the portfolio management team that
manages the  Lexington  Troika  Dialog Russia Fund. He is the President of TDAM,
sub-adviser  to the Fund.  Dr.  Teplukhin  received a diploma in Economics and a
Doctorate in Economic Analysis and Statistics from Moscow State  University.  He
also  received a Master of Science in  Economics/Macroeconomics  from the London
School of Economics.  From 1993 to 1996, Dr.  Teplukhin was Economic  Adviser to
the First  Deputy  Prime  Minister  at the  Ministry  of Finance of the  Russian
Federation.

Ruben Vardanian. Mr. Vardanian is a member of the portfolio management team that
manages the Lexington  Troika Dialog Russia Fund.  Mr.  Vardanian is Chairman of
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Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Depository  Clearing Company.  He is a
member of the Expert Council of the Federal Securities  Commission of Russia and
a Director of the Russian Trading System (RTS). He is also Chairman of the Board
of  Directors  of  the  Russian  capital  markets  self-regulatory  organization
(NAUFOR).  Mr.  Vardanian  received a Masters Degree with  Distinction  from the
Finance  Department  of  Moscow  State  University.  He  received  post-graduate
training  with  Banca CRT in Italy and with the  Emerging  Markets  Division  of
Merrill Lynch in New York.

Board of Advisers.  The Board of Advisers to the Lexington  Troika Dialog Russia
Fund is composed of experts in Russian political and economic affairs. The Board
of Advisers  provides LMC and the Board of Directors  with  periodic  updates on
political and macroeconomic conditions and trends in Russia, and their political
implication for the overall  investment  environment in Russia. As a result, LMC
and the Board of  Directors  will be better  able to oversee and  safeguard  the
assets of Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund.

Lexington GNMA Income Fund

Denis P.  Jamison,  CFA. Mr.  Jamison  manages the  Lexington  GNMA Income Fund,
Lexington  Money Market Trust and Lexington  Global Income Fund.  Mr. Jamison is
Senior Vice President and Director of Fixed Income  Strategy of LMC. Mr. Jamison
is responsible for fixed-income portfolio management.  He is a member of the New
York Society of Security  Analysts.  Prior to joining LMC in 1981,  Mr.  Jamison
spent nine years at Arnold  Bernhard & Company,  an  investment  counseling  and
financial  services   organization.   At  Bernhard,  he  was  a  Vice  President
supervising the security analyst staff and managing investment portfolios. He is
a specialist in government, corporate and municipal bonds. Mr. Jamison graduated
from the City College of New York with a B.A. in Economics.

Lexington Global Income Fund

Denis P. Jamison, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington GNMA Income Fund.


Lexington Money Market Trust

Denis P. Jamison, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington GNMA Income Fund.

RoseAnn  McCarthy.  Ms.  McCarthy is a co-manager of the Lexington  Money Market
Trust.  Ms. McCarthy is an Assistant Vice President of LMC. Prior to joining the
Fixed Income  Department  in 1997,  she was Mutual Fund  Marketing  and Research
Coordinator. Prior to 1995, Ms. McCarthy was Fund Statistician and a Shareholder
Service  Representative  for the Lexington  Funds. Ms. McCarthy is a graduate of
Hofstra  University with a B.B.A. in Marketing and has an M.B.A. in Finance from
Seton Hall University.

Lexington Goldfund

James A. Vail,  CFA. Mr. Vail manages the  Lexington  Goldfund and the Lexington
Silver Fund. Mr. Vail is a Vice President of LMC and is responsible for precious
metals  analysis and portfolio  management  at LMC. He is a Chartered  Financial
Analyst,  a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and has 25 years
of investment experience. Prior to joining LMC in 1991, Mr. Vail held investment
research  positions with Chemical Bank,  Oppenheimer & Co.,  Robert Fleming Inc.
and most  recently,  Beacon  Trust  Company,  where  he was a Senior  Investment
Analyst.  Mr. Vail is a graduate of St. Peter's College with a B.S. and holds an
M.B.A. in Finance from Seton Hall University.

Lexington Silver Fund

James A. Vail, CFA. Please see biography under Lexington Goldfund.


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SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION

Investment Options
ice is still under construction and will be available soon.

o    Buy, sell or exchange shares by mail.

     Mail  buy/sell  order(s),  investment or  redemption  instructions  and any
     required payment by check:

     By regular mail:
     State Street Bank and Trust Company
     c/o National Financial Data Services
     Lexington Funds
     1004 Baltimore
     Kansas City, Missouri  64105

o    Buy shares by wiring funds.

     To:  State Street Bank and Trust Company
     ABA #011000028
     Attention:  The Lexington Funds
     For credit to: [shareholder(s) name]
     Shareholder account number:
     [shareholder(s) account number]
     Name of Fund:  [Lexington Fund name]


@(except  Lexington  Troika  Dialog  Russia  Fund) is  $1,000,  and the  minimum
subsequent  investment  is $50. The minimum  initial  investment  for  Lexington
Troika Dialog Russia Fund is $5,000.  The minimum initial investment for IRAs is
$250.  Under certain  conditions we may waive these minimums.  If you buy shares
through a broker or investment advisor,  they may apply different  requirements.
All investments must be made in U.S.  dollars.  We must receive payment from you
within three business days of your purchase.  In addition,  we reserve the right
to reject any purchase.

Becoming a Lexington Shareholder

To open a new account:

o By  Mail.  Send  your  completed  application,  with a  check  payable  to The
Lexington Funds, to the appropriate address.  Your check must be in U.S. dollars
and  drawn  only  on a bank  located  in the  United  States.  We do not  accept
third-party checks, "starter" checks, credit-card checks, instant-loan checks or
cash investments.  We may impose a charge on checks that do not clear. Note that
if you are investing in a Fixed-Income or Money Market Fund,  dividends will not
begin to accrue on your account until your check clears.

o By Wire.  Call us at  800-526-0056 to let us know that you intend to make your
initial investment by wire. Tell us your name and the amount you want to invest.
We will give you further  instructions and a fax number to which you should send
your completed New Account application. To ensure that we handle your investment
accurately, include complete account information in all wire instructions.

     Then request your bank to wire money from your account to the attention of:

     To:  State Street Bank and Trust Company
     ABA #011000028
     Attention:  The Lexington Funds
     For credit to: [shareholder(s) name]
     Shareholder account number:


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     [shareholder(s) account number]
     Name of Fund:  [Lexington Fund name]

     Please note that your bank may charge a wire transfer fee.

o By Phone. To make an initial investment by phone, you must have been a current
Lexington  shareholder  in  another  fund  for at  least  30  days.  Shares  for
Individual  Retirement  Accounts  (IRAs)  may not be  purchased  by phone.  Your
purchase  of a new Fund must meet its  investment  minimum and is limited to the
total  value of your  existing  accounts or $10,000,  whichever  is greater.  To
complete the transaction, we must receive payment within three business days. We
reserve the right to collect  any losses from your  account if we do not receive
payment within that time.

Buying Additional Shares

o    By Mail.  Complete the form at the bottom of any  Lexington  statement  and
     mail it with your check payable to The Lexington  Funds.  Or mail the check
     with a signed  letter  noting  the  name of the  Fund in which  you want to
     invest, your account number and telephone number.

o    "Lex-O-Matic" the Automatic Investment Plan:

     A shareholder may make additional  purchases of shares  automatically  on a
     monthly  or   quarterly   basis   with  the   automatic   investing   plan,
     "Lex-O-Matic."

     "Lex-O-Matic"  will be established  on existing  accounts only. You may not
     use a "Lex-O-Matic" investment to open a new account. The minimum automatic
     investment amount is $50.

     Your bank must be a member of the Automated Clearing House.

     To  establish  Lex-O-Matic,  attach a voided  check  (checking  account) or
     preprint ed deposit slip  (savings  account) from your bank account to your
     Lexington Account Application or your letter of instruction.

     Investments will  automatically be transferred into your Lexington  Account
     from your checking or savings account.

     Investments may be transferred  either monthly or quarterly on or about the
     15th day of the month.

     You should allow 20 business days for this service to become effective.

     You may cancel your  Lex-O-Matic at any time provided that a letter is sent
     to the Transfer Agent ten days prior to the scheduled investment date. Your
     request will be processed upon receipt.

By  investing in the  Lexington  Funds,  you appoint the Transfer  Agent as your
agent to  establish  an open  account  to which  all  shares  purchased  will be
credited, along with any dividends and capital gain distributions which are paid
in additional  shares (see "Dividends and  Distributions").  Stock  certificates
will be issued,  upon  written  request,  for full  shares of  Lexington  Funds.
Certificates  will not be issued for 30 days unless payment is made by certified
check, cashier's check or federal funds wire. In order to facilitate redemptions
and transfers, most shareholders elect not to receive certificates

You may  purchase  shares  of the  Lexington  Funds  through  broker-dealers  or
financial institutions that have selling agreements with LFD. Broker-dealers and
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for  customers  may charge a fee for their  services.  The fee may be avoided by
purchasing shares directly from the Lexington Funds.

Exchanging Shares

Shares of the Lexington Funds may be exchanged for shares of equivalent value of
any Lexington  Fund. If an exchange  involves  investing in a Lexington Fund not
already owned,  the dollar amount of the exchange must meet the minimum  initial
investment  amount.  An exchange  will result in a  recognized  gain or loss for
income  tax  purposes.  Exchanges  of over  $500,000  will  take  three  days to
complete.

You may make exchange requests in writing or by telephone.  Telephone  exchanges
may only be made if you have completed a Telephone Authorization form. Telephone
exchanges may not be made within 7 days of a previous exchange.

The minimum exchange required is $500 unless a new account is being established.

Telephone  exchanges  may only  involve  shares held on deposit by the  Transfer
Agent, not shares held in certificate form by the shareholder.

Any new account  established  by a  shareholder  will also have the privilege of
exchange  by  telephone  in the  Lexington  Funds.  All  accounts  involved in a
telephonic exchange must have the same dividend option as the account from which
the shares are transferred.

Minimum Account Balances

Due to the costs of maintaining  small accounts,  we require a minimum  combined
account balance of [$1,000]. If your account balance falls below that amount for
any  reason  other  than  market  fluctuations,  we will  ask you to add to your
account.  If your account balance is not brought up to the minimum or you do not
send us  other  instructions,  we will  redeem  your  shares  and  send  you the
proceeds.  We  believe  that  this  policy is in the best  interests  of all our
shareholders.

Redeeming Your Shares

The Funds  will  redeem  all or any  portion  of your  outstanding  shares  upon
request.  Redemptions  can be made on any day that the NYSE is open for trading.
The redemption  price is the net asset value per share next determined after the
shares are validly  tendered for  redemption and such request is received by the
Transfer Agent.  Payment of redemption  proceeds is made promptly  regardless of
when  redemption  occurs and  normally  within  three days after  receipt of all
documents in proper form,  including a written redemption order with appropriate
signature  guarantee.  Redemption proceeds will be mailed or wired in accordance
with  the  shareholder's  instructions.  The  Funds  may  suspend  the  right of
redemption  under certain  extraordinary  circumstances  in accordance  with the
rules of the SEC. In the case of shares  purchased by check and redeemed shortly
after the purchase,  the Transfer Agent will not mail redemption  proceeds until
it has been notified that the monies used for the purchase have been  collected,
which  may take up to 15 days  from  the  purchase  date.  Shares  tendered  for
redemptions  through  brokers or dealers  (other  than the  Distributor)  may be
subject  to a  service  charge  by  such  brokers  or  dealers.  Procedures  for
requesting a redemption are set forth below.

A 2% redemption fee will be charged on the redemption of shares of the Lexington
Troika Dialog Russia Fund held less than 365 days.  The  redemption fee will not
apply to shares  representing  the  reinvestment  of dividends and capital gains
distributions.  The  redemption  fee will be applied  on a share by share  basis
using the "first  shares in, first  shares out" (FIFO)  method.  Therefore,  the
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Redeeming by Written Instruction

Write a letter giving your name, account number, the name of the fund from which
you wish to redeem and the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to redeem.

Signature-guarantee  your letter if you want the redemption  proceeds to go to a
party other than the account owner(s), your predesignated bank account or if the
dollar amount of the redemption  exceeds  $25,000.  Signature  guarantees may be
provided by an eligible guarantor institution such as a commercial bank, an NASD
member firm such as a stockbroker,  a savings association or national securities
exchange. Contact the Transfer Agent for more information.

     If a  redemption  request  is sent to the  Fund in New  Jersey,  it will be
forwarded to the Transfer Agent and the effective date of redemption will be the
date  received  by the  Transfer  Agent.  Checks for  redemption  proceeds  will
normally be mailed within three business days. Shareholders who redeem all their
shares will receive a check  representing  the value of the shares redeemed plus
the accrued dividends through the date of redemption.  Where shareholders redeem
only a portion of their  shares,  all  dividends  declared  but  unpaid  will be
distributed on the next dividend payment date.

Redeeming by Telephone

o    Shares of the Fund may be redeemed by telephone. Call the Fund toll free at
     1-800-526-0056.

o    [A redemption  authorization and signature guarantee must be given before a
     shareholder  may redeem by telephone.  A redemption  authorization  form is
     contained in the New Account  Application  and  authorization  forms may be
     obtained by calling the Funds.]

o    Telephone  redemption  privileges  may  be  cancelled  by  instructing  the
     Transfer Agent in writing. Your request will be processed upon receipt.

o    Exchange by telephone.

Redeeming by Check

o    Check writing is available on the Money Market Trust at no charge.

o    The  minimum  amount per check is $100 or more up to  $500,000.  Checks for
     less than $100 or over $500,000 will not be honored.

o    All checks require only one signature  unless otherwise  indicated.  Checks
     will be returned to you at the end of each month.

o    Redemption  checks are free,  but a charge of $15.00 may be imposed for any
     stop payments requested.

o    Redemption checks should not be used to close your account.

o    Redemption by check are  available for shares for which share  certificates
     have not been  issued,  and may not be used to redeem  shares  purchased by
     check which have been on the books of the Fund for less than 15 days.


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Systematic Withdrawal Plan

Under a Systematic  Withdrawal  Plan,  a  shareholder  with an account  value of
$10,000 or more in a fund may receive (or have sent to a third  party)  periodic
payments (by check or wire). If the proceeds are to be mailed to a third party a
signature  guarantee is required.  The minimum  payment amount is $100 from each
fund  account.  Payments  may be made either  monthly or quarterly on the 1st of
each month. Depending on the form of payment requested,  shares will be redeemed
up to five  business  days before the  redemption  proceeds are  scheduled to be
received by the  shareholder.  The redemption  will result in the recognition of
gain or loss for income tax purposes.

How Fund Shares Are Priced

How and when we calculate  the Funds' price or net asset value (NAV)  determines
the price at which you will buy or sell shares. The net asset value of each fund
is  determined  once daily as of 4:00 p.m.,  New York time, on each day that the
NYSE is open for trading.  Per share net asset value is  calculated  by dividing
the value of each  fund's  total net assets by the total  number of that  fund's
shares then outstanding.

As more fully  described in the Statement of Additional  Information,  portfolio
securities are valued using current market valuations:  either the last reported
sales price or, in the case of  securities  for which there is no reported  last
sale and  fixed-income  securities,  the mean  between the closing bid and asked
price. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available or which
are illiquid are valued at their fair values as  determined  in good faith under
the supervision of the Funds'  officers,  and by the Manager and the Boards,  in
accordance  with  methods  that  are  specifically  authorized  by  the  Boards.
Short-term  obligations  with  maturities  of 60  days  or less  are  valued  at
amortized cost as reflecting fair value.

The value of securities  denominated in foreign currencies and traded on foreign
exchanges or in foreign markets will be translated into U.S. dollars at the last
price of their respective currency denomination against U.S. dollars quoted by a
major  bank or,  if no such  quotation  is  available,  at the rate of  exchange
determined in accordance with policies  established in good faith by the Boards.
Because  the value of  securities  denominated  in  foreign  currencies  must be
translated  into U.S.  dollars,  fluctuations in the value of such currencies in
relation  to the U.S.  dollar may affect the net asset value of fund shares even
without  any  change  in  the   foreign-currency   denominated  values  of  such
securities.

Because  foreign  securities  markets may close before the Funds determine their
net asset values,  events affecting the value of portfolio  securities occurring
between the time prices are  determined and the time the Funds  calculate  their
net asset values may not be reflected unless the Manager,  under  supervision of
the Board,  determines that a particular event would materially  affect a fund's
net asset value.

Money Market  Funds.  The price of Money Market Funds is  determined  at 12 noon
Eastern time on most business days. If we receive your order by that time,  your
shares will priced at the NAV  calculated  at noon that day. If we receive  your
order  after 12 noon  Eastern  time,  you will pay the next price we  determined
after receiving your order.

Foreign Funds. Several of our Funds invest in securities  denominated in foreign
currencies and traded on foreign exchanges. To determine their value, we convert
their  foreign-currency  price into U.S. dollars by using the exchange rate last
quoted by a major bank.  Exchange rates fluctuate  frequently and may affect the
U.S.  dollars  value of  foreign-denominated  securities,  even if their  market
prices do not change.  In addition,  some foreign exchanges are open for trading
when the U.S. market is closed.  As a result, a Fund's foreign  securities - and
its price -may  fluctuate  during  periods when you can't buy,  sell or exchange
shares in the Fund.


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Bank  Holidays.  On bank  holidays  we  will  not  calculate  the  price  of the
Fixed-Income  and Money Market Funds,  even if the NYSE is open that day. Shares
in these Funds will be sold at the next NAV we determine  after  receipt of your
order.

Dividends and Capital Gains Distributions

Each  Fund  distributes  substantially  all its net  investment  income  and net
capital gains to shareholders each year.

o    You are not guaranteed any distributions.

o    The Board of  Directors  has  discretion  in  determining  the  amount  and
     frequency of the dis tributions.

o    Unless you request cash  distributions in writing,  all dividends and other
     distributions  will be reinvested  automatically  in additional  shares and
     credited to the shareholders' account.

Distributions Affect NAV.

o    The Funds will pay distributions as of the record date.

o    Dividends  and capital  gains  waiting  distribution  are  included in each
     Fund's daily NAV.

Buying a Dividend.  If you buy shares of a Fund just before a distribution,  you
will pay the full  price for the shares  and  receive a portion of the  purchase
price back as a taxable distribution when the distribution is made.

Taxes

     Each Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company, which means
that  it pays  no  federal  income  tax on the  earnings  or  capital  gains  it
distributes to its shareholders.  The following statements apply with respect to
each Fund:

o    Ordinary  dividends  from the Fund  are  taxable  as  ordinary  income  and
     dividends  from the Fund's  long-term  capital gains are taxable as capital
     gain.

o    Dividends  are treated in the same manner for federal  income tax  purposes
     whether you receive them in the form of cash or additional shares. They may
     also be subject to state and local taxes.

o    Dividends from the Lexington GNMA Income Fund,  Inc. that are  attributable
     to  interest  on certain  U.S.  Government  obligations  may be exempt from
     certain  state  and  local  income  taxes.  the  extent  to which  ordinary
     dividends are attributable to U.S. Government  obligations will be provided
     on the tax tax statements you receive from the Fund.

o    Certain  dividends  paid to you in  January  will be taxable as if they had
     been paid the previous December.

o    We will mail you tax statements annually showing the amounts and tax status
     of the distributions you received.

o    When you sell (redeem) or exchange shares of a Fund, you must recognize any
     gain or loss.  However,  as long as Lexington  Money Market Trust's NAV per
     share does not deviate from $1.00, there will be no gain or loss.

o    Under certain circumstances,  a Fund may be in a position to "pass-through"
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credit or deduction for foreign taxes paid by the Fund.

oBecause your tax treatment depends on your purchase price and tax position, you
should keep your regular account statements for use in determining your tax.

oYou  should  review  the  more  detailed   discussion  of  federal  income  tax
considerations  in the Statement of Additional  Information,  which is available
for free by calling 1-800-526-0056.

***We  provide this tax  information  for your general  information.  You should
consult  your own tax  adviser  about the tax  consequences  of  investing  in a
Fund.***

DISTRIBUTION OF FUND'S SHARES

Distribution  Plan. The following Funds have adopted a plan under Rule 12b-1 for
the sale and distribution of shares:

o    Lexington Goldfund;
o    Lexington Growth and Income Fund;
o    Lexington International Fund;
o    Lexington Global Income Fund;
o    Lexington SmallCap Fund;
o    Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund; and
o    Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund.

Under the distribution plan, the Funds may pay fees up to 0.25% of their average
daily net assets for distribution services.

Shareholder Servicing Agreements. The Funds may enter into Shareholder Servicing
Agreements  with one or more  Shareholder  Servicing  Agents to provide  various
services to shareholders as follows:

o    Each Agent receives fees up to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of the
     Fund.
o    LMC may pay additional fees from its past profits,  at no additional  costs
     to the Funds.
o    Each Agent may waive all or a portion of the fees.
o    If a Fund has a  distribution  plan,  the Agents will receive fees of up to
     0.25% of the average daily assets from the distribution plan in addition to
     amounts received for shareholder ser vicing.


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                        DOMESTIC EQUITY FUNDS
                                                            ========================================================================
                                                                                     Growth and Income Fund
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                 1998           1997            1996            1995         1994
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                          $20.27         $18.56          $15.71          $14.36         $16.16
Net investment income (loss)                                    0.01           0.05            0.07            0.22           0.17
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                      4.29           5.46            4.08            3.00          (0.68)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                  4.30           5.51            4.15            3.22          (0.51)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income                             (0.07)          (0.13)          (0.22)         (0.16)
         Distribution in excess of net investment income        --             --              --              --             --
         Distributions from net realized gains                 (2.66)         (3.73)          (1.17)          (1.65)         (0.91)
         Distribution in excess of net realized gains           --             --              --              --            (0.22)
Total distributions                                            (2.66)         (3.80)          (1.30)          (1.87)         (1.29)
Net asset value, end of period                                $21.91         $20.27          $18.56          $15.71         $14.36
Total return                                                   21.42%         30.36%          26.46%          22.57%         (3.11)%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net asset, end of period (thousands)                        $245,790       $228,037        $200,309        $138,901       $124,829
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                         1.16%          1.17%           1.13%           1.09%          1.15%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
reimbursement or waiver                                         1.16%          1.17%           1.13%           1.09%          1.15%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                  0.06%          0.21%           0.43%           1.38%          1.06%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  0.06%          0.21%           0.43%           1.38%          1.06%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                        63.20%         88.15%         101.12%         159.94%         63.04%

<CAPTION>

                                                           ===========================================
                                                                        SmallCap Fund
                                                             --------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                               1998          1997          1996(a)
                                                             --------------------------------------
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>           <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                         $11.39        $11.73        $10.00
Net investment income (loss)                                  (0.02)        (0.19)        (0.18)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                     0.75          1.41          1.94
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 0.73          1.22          1.76
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income              --            --            --
         Distribution in excess of net investment income       --            --            --
         Distributions from net realized gains                (0.22)         --            --
         Distribution in excess of net realized gains          --            --            --
Total distributions                                           (0.22)        (1.56)        (0.03)
Net asset value, end of period                               $11.56        $11.39        $11.73
Total return                                                   6.73%        10.47%        17.50%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net asset, end of period (thousands)                         $8,172        $9,565        $8,061
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                        2.92%         2.57%         3.04%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
reimbursement or waiver                                        2.59%         2.57%         2.48%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                (2.00)%       (1.78)%       (2.34)%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                (1.67)%       (1.78)%       (1.78)%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                      145.94%        39.09%        60.92%

<CAPTION>
                                                                        GLOBAL AND INTERNATIONAL FUND
                                                           ===========================================================
                                                                           Small Cap Asia Growth Fund
                                                            ---------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                               1998           1997           1996            1995(b)
                                                            ---------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>            <C>              <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                          $7.06         $12.24          $9.76          $10.00
Net investment income (loss)                                   --            (0.05)         (0.05)           0.02
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                    (1.37)         (5.13)         (2.54)          (0.24)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                (1.37)         (5.18)          2.49           (0.22)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income              --             --             --             (0.02)
         Distribution in excess of net investment income       --             --            (0.01)           --
         Distributions from net realized gains                 --             --             --              --
         Distribution in excess of net realized gains          --             --             --              --
Total distributions                                            --             --            (0.01)          (0.02)
Net asset value, end of period                                $5.69          $7.06         $12.24           $9.76
Total return                                                 (19.41)%       (42.32)%        25.50%          (4.39)%*

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net asset, end of period (thousands)                        $18,278        $13,867        $23,796          $8,936
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                        2.86%          2.30%          2.64%           3.51%*
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
reimbursement or waiver                                        2.50%          2.30%          2.42%           1.75%*
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                (0.57)%        (0.32)%        (0.86)%         (1.24)%*
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                (0.21)%        (0.32)%        (0.64)%          0.52%*
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                      193.48%        187.41%        176.49%          40.22%*
</TABLE>

*    Annualized

(a)  Small Cap Fund commenced operations on January 2, 1996

(b)  Small Cap Asia Growth Fund commenced operations on July 3, 1995

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                              ======================================================================
                                                                                Global Corporate Leaders Fund
                                                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                 1998           1997           1996           1995           1994
                                                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                           $10.59         $11.28         $11.32         $11.17         $13.51
Net investment income (loss)                                     0.99           0.03           0.01           0.09           0.02
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                       1.02           0.73           1.84           1.10           0.23
Total income (loss) from investment operations                   2.01           0.76           1.85           1.19           0.25
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               (0.80)         (0.09)         (0.16)         (0.29)          --
         Distributions in excess of net investment income        --             --             --            (0.13)          --
         Distributions from net realized gains                  (2.34)         (1.36)         (1.73)         (0.62)         (2.46)
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains           --             --             --             --            (0.13)
Total distributions                                             (3.14)         (1.45)         (1.89)         (1.04)         (2.59)
Net asset value, end of period                                  $9.46         $10.59         $11.28         $11.32         $11.17
Total return                                                   $19.06%          6.90%         16.43%         10.69%          1.84%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                         $17.803        $35,085        $37,223        $53,614        $67,392
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                          2.12%          1.75%          1.90%          1.67%          1.61%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
reimbursement or waiver                                          2.12%          1.75%          1.90%          1.67%          1.61%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                  (0.06)%         0.23%          0.11%          0.48%          0.14%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  (0.06)%         0.23%          0.11%          0.48%          0.14%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                        137.33%        177.48%        128.05%        166.35%         83.40%

<CAPTION>
                                                           =======================================================================
                                                                                 International Fund
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                               1998           1997           1996           1995           1994
                                                           -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                         $10.10         $10.86         $10.60         $10.37         $10.000
Net investment income (loss)                                   0.17           0.07          (0.02)         (0.01)         (0.08)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                      174           0.10           1.45           0.61           0.67
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 1.91           0.17           1.43           0.60           0.59
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income             (0.06)         (0.13)         (0.20)          --             --
         Distributions in excess of net investment income      --             --             --            (0.35)          --
         Distributions from net realized gains                (0.34)         (0.80)         (0.97)         (0.02)         (0.10)
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains         --             --             --             --            (0.12)
Total distributions                                           (0.40)         (0.93)         (1.17)         (0.37)         (0.22)
Net asset value, end of period                               $11.61         $10.10         $10.86         $10.60         $10.37
Total return                                                  19.02%          1.61%         13.57%          5.77%          5.87%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                       $24,000        $19,949        $18,891        $17,855        $17,843
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                        2.25%          2.15%          2.45%          2.46%          2.39%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, net of
reimbursement or waiver                                        1.75%          1.75%          2.45%          2.46%          2.39%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                (0.16)%         0.13%         (0.39)%        (0.12)%        (0.94)%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                 0.35%          0.53%         (0.39)%        (0.12)%        (0.94)%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                     143,67%         122.56%        113.55%        137.72%        100.10%
</TABLE>


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             =======================================================================
                                                                                       Global Income Fund
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                 1998           1997           1996           1995           1994
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                           $10.58         $11.22         $10.75          $9.80         $10.95
Net investment income (loss)                                     0.90           1.04           1.01           0.96           0.46
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                      (0.07)         (0.50)          0.36           0.95          (1.16)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                  (0.83)          0.54           1.37           1.91          (0.70)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               (0.87)         (0.91)         (0.86)         (0.96)         (0.45)
         Distributions in excess of net investment income        --             --             --             --             --
         Distributions from net realized gains                  (0.18)         (0.27)         (0.04)          --             --
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains           --             --             --             --             --
Total distributions                                             (1.05)         (1.18)         (0.90)         (0.96)         (0.45)
Net asset value, end of period                                 $10.36         $10.58         $11.22         $10.75          $9.80
Total return                                                     8.21%          5.00%         13.33%         20.10%         (6.52)%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                         $36,407        $23,668        $29,110        $12,255        $10,351
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                          1.89%          2.17%          2.33%          3.07%          1.80%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                   1.50%          1.50%          1.50%          2.75%          1.50%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                  10.99%          8.99%          9.49%          9.48%          4.18%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  11.38%          9.66%         10.32%          9.80%          4.48%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                         45.26%        117.94%         71.84%        164.72%         10.20%

<CAPTION>
                                                            ===========================================
                                                                          Russia Fund
                                                            -------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                1998            1997           1996(c)
                                                            -------------------------------------------
<S>                                                          <C>            <C>             <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                          $17.50          $11.24         $12.12
Net investment income (loss)                                    0.15           (0.01)         (0.05)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                    (14.70)           7.57          (0.51)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                (14.55)           7.56          (0.56)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income              (0.07)           --             --
         Distributions in excess of net investment income       --              --             --
         Distributions from net realized gains                 (0.24)          (1.30)         (0.32)
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains          --              --             --
Total distributions                                            (0.31)          (1.30)         (0.32)
Net asset value, end of period                                 $2.64%         $17.50         $11.24
Total return                                                  (82.99%)         67.50%         (9.01)%*

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                        $19.147        $137,873        $13,846
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                         2.64%         2.89%#        5.07%*#
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  1.84%         1.85%#        2.65%*#
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                  0.57%       (1.14)%#      (3.69)%*#
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  1.36%       (0.11)%#      (1.27)%*#
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                        65.76%          66.84%        115.55%

<CAPTION>
                                                            ==========================================================
                                                                         Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                1997            1996            1995            1994
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                         <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                          $11.49          $10.70          $11.47          $13.96
Net investment income (loss)                                    0.01            --              0.08           (0.01)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                     (1.32)           0.79           (0.76)          (1.92)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 (1.31)           0.79           (0.68)          (1.93)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               --              --             (0.08)           --
         Distributions in excess of net investment income       --              --             (0.01)           --
         Distributions from net realized gains                  --              --              --             (0.47)
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains          --              --              --             (0.09)
Total distributions                                             --              --             (0.09)          (0.56)
Net asset value, end of period                                $10.18          $11.49          $10.70          $11.47
Total return                                                  (11.40)%          7.38%          (5.93)%        (13.81)%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                       $137,686        $254,673        $265,544        $288,581
Ratio of expenses to average net assets, before
reimbursement or waiver                                         1.82%           1.76%           1.88%           1.65%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  1.82%           1.76%           1.88%           1.65%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                  0.09%          (0.01)%          0.70%          (0.06)%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                  0.09%          (0.01)%          0.70%          (0.06)%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                       112.05%          86.26%          92.85%          79.56%
</TABLE>

*    Annualized

#    (before, or net of) reinbursement or waiver or redemption fee proceeds.

(c)  The Fund's  commencement of operations was June 3, 1996 with the investment
     of  its  initial  capital.  The  Fund's  registration  statement  with  the
     Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  became  effective  on July 3,  1996.
     Financial  results prior to the effective  date of the Fund's  registration
     statement are not presented in this Financial Highlights Table.



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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                      PRECIOUS METALS FUNDS
                                                               ====================================================================
                                                                                            Goldfund
                                                               --------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                 1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
                                                               --------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>           <C>            <C>             <C>             <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                           $3.24          $5.97           $6.24           $6.37           $6.90
Net investment income (loss)                                    --             --              0.02            --              0.03
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                     (0.21)         (2.52)           0.50           (0.12)          (0.53)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 (0.21)         (2.52)           0.52           (0.12)          (0.50)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               --            (0.21)          (0.79)          (0.01)          (0.03)
         Distributions in excess of net investment income                                      --              --              --
         Distributions from net realized gains                  --             --              --              --              --
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains          --             --              --              --              --
Total distributions
Net asset value, end of period                                  3.03          $3.24           $5.97           $6.24           $6.37
Total return                                                   (6.39)%       (42.98)%          7.84%          (1.89)%          7.28%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                         50.841        $53,707        $109,287        $135,779        $159,435
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
 before reimbursement or waiver                                 1.74%          1.65%           1.60%           1.70%           1.54%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
 net of reimbursement or waiver                                 1.74%          1.65%           1.60%           1.70%           1.54%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets
, before reimbursement or waiver                                0.08%          0.17%          (0.32)%          0.07%           0.50%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
 net of reimbursement or waiver                                 0.08%          0.17%          (0.32)%          0.07%           0.50%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                        28.93%         38.32%          31.04%          40.41%          23.77%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                      PRECIOUS METALS FUNDS
                                                            =======================================================================
                                                                                            Silver Fund
                                                            -----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                 1998(d)     1998(e)      1997(e)     1996(e)     1995(e)   1994(e)
                                                            -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                          <C>         <C>          <C>         <C>         <C>       <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                           $3.26       $3.95        $4.46       $4.00       $3.92     $3.52
Net investment income (loss)                                   (0.01)      (0.02)       (0.04)      (0.03)      (0.03)    (0.02)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                     (0.52)      (0.66)       (0.43)       0.51        0.11      0.42
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 (0.53)      (0.68)       (0.47)       0.48        0.08      0.04
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               --          --           --          --          --        --
         Distributions in excess of net investment income       --         (0.01)       (0.04)      (0.02)       --        --
         Distributions from net realized gains                  --          --           --          --          --        --
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains          --          --           --          --          --        --
Total distributions
Net asset value, end of period                                 $2.73       $3.26        $3.95       $4.46       $4.00     $3.92
Total return                                                  (16.26)%*   (17.32)%     (10.76)%     12.02%       2.04%    11.36%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                        $25,560     $34,921      $42,035     $73,945     $65,517   $49,499
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
 before reimbursement or waiver                                 2.37%*      1.90%        1.96%       1.73%       1.82%     1.84%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
 net of reimbursement or waiver                                 2.37%*      1.90%        1.96%       1.73%       1.82%     1.84%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets
, before reimbursement or waiver                               (0.61)%*    (0.54)%      (0.78)%     (0.72)%     (0.83)%   (0.82)%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
 net of reimbursement or waiver                                (0.61)%*    (0.54)%      (0.78)%     (0.72)%     (0.83)%   (0.82)%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                         5.68%*     28.78%       18.76%      44.30%      44.22%     5.28%
</TABLE>

*    Annualized

(d)  Six month  period  ended  December  31,  1998.  The Fund changed its fiscal
     year-end from June 30th to December 31st.

(e)  Fiscal year-end June 30th.


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     FIXED INCOME FUNDS AND
                                                            ======================================================================
                                                                                        GNMA Income Fund
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                  1998          1997            1996            1995          1994
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>           <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                            $8.40         $8.12           $8.19           $7.60         $8.32
Net investment income (loss)                                     0.48          0.51            0.53            0.58          0.55
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                       0.13          0.29           (0.08)           0.59         (0.72)
Total income (loss) from investment operations                   0.61          0.80            0.45            1.17         (0.17)
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               (0.48)        (0.52)          (0.52)          (0.58)        (0.55)
         Distributions in excess of net investment income        --            --              --              --            --
         Distributions from net realized gains                   --            --              --              --            --
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains           --            --              --              --            --
Total distributions                                             (0.48)        (0.52)          (0.52)          (0.58)        (0.55)
Net asset value, end of period                                  $8.53         $8.40           $8.12           $8.19         $7.60
Total return                                                     7.52%        10.20%           5.71%          15.91%        (2.07)%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                        $273.591      $158,071        $133,777        $130,681      $132,108
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                   1.01%         1.01%           1.05%           1.01%         0.98%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
net of  reimbursement or waiver                                  1.01%         1.01%           1.05%           1.01%         0.98%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                   5.85%         6.28%           6.56%           7.10%         6.90%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                   5.85%         6.28%           6.56%           7.10%         6.90%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                         54.47%       134.28%         128.76%          30.69%        37.15%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                       MONEY MARKET FUNDS
                                                            ======================================================================
                                                                                       Money Market Trust
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE                                  1998          1997            1996            1995          1994
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>           <C>
Net asset value, beginning of period                             $100         $1.00           $1.00           $1.00         $1.00
Net investment income (loss)                                   0.0455        0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment
operations                                                       --            --              --              --            --
Total income (loss) from investment operations                 0.0455        0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
Less distributions:
         Distributions from net investment income               0.455        0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
         Distributions in excess of net investment income        --            --              --              --            --
         Distributions from net realized gains                   --            --              --              --            --
         Distributions in excess of net realized gains           --            --              --              --            --
Total distributions                                            0.0455        0.0458          0.0441          0.0495        0.0330
Net asset value, end of period                                   $100         $1.00           $1.00           $1.00         $1.00
Total return                                                     4.65%         4.68%           4.50%           5.06%         3.35%

Ratios/Supplemental Data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)                         $87,488       $95,149         $97,526         $88,786      $111,805
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                   1.05%         1.04%           1.04%           1.08%         1.02%
Ratio of expenses to average net assets,
net of  reimbursement or waiver                                  1.00%         1.00%           1.00%           1.00%         1.00%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
before reimbursement or waiver                                   4.51%         4.55%           4.37%           4.87%         3.30% 
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets,
net of reimbursement or waiver                                   4.56%         4.58%           4.41%           4.95%         3.32%
Portfolio Turnover Rate                                          --            --              --              --            --
</TABLE>


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Statement of Additional Information

The  Statement  of  Additional   Information  (SAI)  provides  a  more  complete
discussion  about the Lexington Funds and is  incorporated  by reference,  which
means that it is considered a part of this prospectus.

Annual and Semi-Annual Reports

The annual and semi-annual  reports to shareholders  have more information about
each  Lexington  Fund's  investments,  including a  discussion  about the market
conditions  and investment  strategies  that  significantly  affected the Fund's
performance during its last fiscal year.

Reviewing or Obtaining  Additional  Information You may obtain a copy of the SAI
and the  annual  and  semi-annual  reports  (free of  charge)  by  contacting  a
broker-dealer or other financial  intermediaries  that sell the Fund's shares or
by writing or calling:

                  THE LEXINGTON FUNDS
                  P.O. Box 1515
                  Park 80 West Plaza Two
                  Saddle Brook, New Jersey  07663
                  Attn: Shareholder Services
                  Tel: (800) 526-0056 or (201) 845-7300.

You may also  obtain a copy of the SAI and the  annual and  semi-annual  reports
(for a fee) by  contacting  the  Public  Reference  Room of the  Securities  and
Exchange  Commission,  450  Fifth  Street,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C.,  telephone
800-SEC-0330.  You may also  obtain  this  information  by  visiting  the  SEC's
Worldwide Website at http://www.sec.gov.

Investment Company Act File No. 811-_______.



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                          LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                                   MAY 1, 1999

    This statement of additional  information which is not a prospectus,  should
be read in  conjunction  with the current  prospectus of Lexington  Money Market
Trust (the "Trust"),  dated May 1, 1999, as it may be revised from time to time.
To obtain a copy of the Trust's  prospectus  at no charge,  please  write to the
Trust at P.O. Box 1515/Park 80 West - Plaza Two, Saddle Brook,  New Jersey 07663
or call the following toll-free numbers:

                         Shareholder Services:-1-800-526-0056

                  24 Hour Account Information:-1-800-526-0052

    Lexington  Management  Corporation  ("LMC") serves as the Trust's investment
adviser.  Lexington  Funds  Distributor,  Inc.  ("LFD") serves as distributor of
shares of the Trust.

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Investment Policy .........................................................    2

Investment Restrictions ...................................................    2

Yield Calculation .........................................................    3

Determination of Net Asset Value ..........................................    3

Tax-Sheltered Retirement Plans ............................................    4

Investment Adviser, Distributor and Administrator .........................    6

Portfolio Transactions ....................................................    7

Dividend, Distribution and Reinvestment Policy ............................    7

Tax Matters ...............................................................    7

Custodian, Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent ...................   10

Management of the Trust ...................................................   10

Other Information .........................................................   13

Financial Statements ......................................................   14


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                                INVESTMENT POLICY

    In order to  achieve  its  objective  of  seeking as high a level of current
income as is  available  from short term  investments  and  consistent  with the
preservation  of capital and liquidity,  the Trust will invest its assets in the
following money market instruments:  (l) Obligations issued, or guaranteed as to
interest and principal,  by the Government of the United States or any agency or
instrumentality thereof; (2) U.S. dollar denominated time deposits, certificates
of deposit and bankers'  acceptances  of U.S.  banks and their London and Nassau
branches and of U.S. branches of foreign banks, provided that the bank has total
assets of one billion dollars; (3) Commercial paper of U.S. corporations,  rated
Al, A2 by Standard & Poor's  Corporation or Pl, P2 by Moody's Investors Service,
Inc. or, if not rated, of such issuers having outstanding debt rated A or better
by either of such services,  or debt obligations of such issuers maturing in two
years or less and rated A or better;  (4) Repurchase  agreements under which the
Trust may acquire an underlying  debt  instrument for a relatively  short period
subject  to the  obligation  of the  seller to  repurchase,  and of the Trust to
resell, at a fixed price. The underlying security must be of the same quality as
those described herein, although the usual practice is to use U.S. Government or
government agency  securities.  The Trust will enter into repurchase  agreements
only with commercial banks and dealers in U.S. Government securities. Repurchase
agreements  when  entered  into  with  dealers,  will  be  fully  collateralized
including the interest  earned  thereon during the entire term of the agreement.
If the institution defaults on the repurchase  agreement,  the Trust will retain
possession of the underlying securities.  In addition, if bankruptcy proceedings
are commenced  with respect to the seller,  realization on the collateral by the
Trust may be delayed or limited  and the Trust may incur  additional  costs.  In
such case the Trust  will be  subject to risks  associated  with  changes in the
market value of the collateral securities. The Trust intends to limit repurchase
agreements to  institutions  believed by LMC to present minimal credit risk. The
Trust will not enter into repurchase agreements maturing in more than seven days
if the  aggregate of such  repurchase  agreements  would exceed 10% of the total
assets of the Trust; or (5) Other money market instruments.

Foreign Branches of U.S. Banks

    The  obligations of London and Nassau  branches of U.S. banks may be general
obligations  of the parent bank in addition  to the  issuing  branch,  or may be
limited by the terms of a specific  obligation and by  governmental  regulation.
Payment of interest and principal upon these obligations may also be affected by
governmental action in the country of domicile of the branch (generally referred
to as  "sovereign  risk").  In  addition,  evidences  of  ownership of portfolio
securities  may be held outside of the U.S., and the Trust may be subject to the
risks  associated  with the  holding  of such  property  overseas.  Examples  of
governmental  actions  would be the  imposition of currency  controls,  interest
limitations, seizure of assets, or the declaration of a moratorium.  Obligations
of U.S. branches of foreign banks may be general  obligations of the parent bank
in addition to the issuing branch,  or may be limited by the terms of a specific
obligation and by Federal and state regulation as well as by governmental action
in the country in which the foreign  bank has its head  office.  While the Trust
will carefully  consider these factors on making such investments,  there are no
limitations on the percentage of the Trust's  portfolio which may be invested in
any one type of instrument.

    The Investment  Policies stated above are fundamental and may not be changed
without shareholder approval.  The Trust may not invest in securities other than
the  types  of  securities  listed  above  and  is  subject  to  other  specific
restrictions as detailed under "Investment Restrictions", below.

                             INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS

    The  following  investment  restrictions  adopted  by the  Trust  may not be
changed  without the affirmative  vote of a majority  (defined as the lesser of:
67% of the shares  represented at a meeting at which 50% of  outstanding  shares
are present,  or 50% of outstanding shares) of its outstanding shares. The Trust
may not: (l)  purchase any  securities  other than money market  instruments  or
other debt  securities  maturing  within two years of the date of purchase;  (2)
borrow an amount  which is in excess of  one-third  of its total assets taken at
market  value  (including  the amount  borrowed);  and then only from banks as a
temporary  measure for extraordinary or emergency  purposes.  The Trust will not
borrow to  increase  income but only to meet  redemption  requests  which  might
otherwise require undue disposition of portfolio securities.  The Trust will not
invest while it has borrowings  outstanding;  (3) pledge its assets except in an
amount up to 15% of the value of its total assets taken at market value in order
to  secure  borrowings  made in  accordance  with  number  (2)  above;  (4) sell
securities  short  unless at all times while a short  position is open the Trust
maintains  a long  position  in the same  security  in an amount at least  equal
thereto;  (5) write or purchase put or call options;  (6) purchase securities on
margin  except the Trust may obtain such short term  credit as may be  necessary
for the  clearance of  purchases  and sales of  portfolio  securities;  (7) make
investments  for the purpose of exercising  control or management;  (8) purchase
securities of other  investment  companies,  except in connection with a merger,
consolidation,  acquisition or reorganization;  (9) make loans to other persons,
provided  that the Trust may  purchase  money  market  securities  or enter into
repurchase  agreements  and  lend  securities  owned  or held by it as  provided
herein; (10) lend its portfolio securities,

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except in conformity with the guidelines set forth below;  (11) concentrate more
than  25% of its  total  assets,  taken  at  market  value  at the  time of such
investment,  in any one industry,  except U.S.  Government  and U.S.  Government
agency securities and U.S. bank obligations;  (12) purchase any securities other
than U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities,  if immediately after
such  purchase  more than 5% of its total assets would be invested in securities
of any one issuer for more than three  business  days;  (taken at market  value)
(13) purchase or hold real estate,  commodities or commodity  contracts;  ( 14 )
invest more than 5% of its total  assets  (taken at market  value) in issues for
which  no  readily   available  market  exists  or  with  legal  or  contractual
restrictions  on  resale  except  for  repurchase  agreements;  (15)  act  as an
underwriter  (except  as it may be  deemed  such as to the  sale  of  restricted
securities); or (16) enter into reverse repurchase agreements.

    Lending of portfolio securities:  As stated in number (10) above, subject to
guidelines  established  by the  Trustees  and by the  Securities  and  Exchange
Commission,  the Trust,  from  time-to-time,  may lend  portfolio  securities to
brokers, dealers,  corporations or financial institutions and receive collateral
which will be maintained at all times in an amount equal to at least 100% of the
current market value of the loaned  securities.  Such  collateral will be either
cash or fully  negotiable  U. S.  Treasury  or  agency  issues.  If  cash,  such
collateral will be invested in short term securities, the income from which will
increase the return to the Trust.  However, a portion of such incremental return
may be shared with the borrower. If securities,  the usual procedure will be for
the  borrower  to pay a fixed  fee to the  Trust  for  such  time as the loan is
outstanding.  The Trust  will  retain  substantially  all  rights of  beneficial
ownership as to the loaned portfolio  securities including rights to interest or
other distributions and will have the right to regain record ownership of loaned
securities  in order to  exercise  such  beneficial  rights.  Such loans will be
terminable  at  any  time.  The  Trust  may  pay  reasonable   fees  to  persons
unaffiliated with it in connection with the arranging of such loans.

                                YIELD CALCULATION

    The Trust provides current yield and effective yield  quotations,  which are
calculated in accordance  with the  regulations  of the  Securities and Exchange
Commission,  based upon changes in account value during a recent  seven-day base
period.

    Current yield  quotations are computed by  annualizing  (on a 365-day basis)
the "base period  return".  The "base period  return" is computed by determining
the net change exclusive of capital changes in the value of the account, divided
by the value of the account at the beginning of the base period. Effective yield
is  computed by  compounding  the "base  period  return".  Based upon  dividends
actually credited to the shareholders' accounts (i.e.: based upon net investment
income),  the current  yield to an  investor in the Trust  during the last seven
calendar  days of its fiscal year ended  December 31, 1998 was at an annual rate
of 4.34% and the  effective  yield was at an annual  rate of 4.43%.  The average
weighted  maturity of investments  was 19 days. The current and effective  yield
are affected by market conditions,  portfolio quality,  portfolio maturity, type
of instruments held and operating  expenses.  The Trust attempts to keep its net
asset  value  per  share at  $1.00,  but  attainment  of this  objective  is not
guaranteed.  This Statement of Additional  Information  may be in use for a full
year and it can be expected that these yields will fluctuate  substantially from
the example shown above.

    The current and effective yield figures are not a  representation  of future
yield as the Trust's net income and  expenses  will vary based on many  factors,
including  changes in short term money market yields  generally and the types of
instruments  in the  Trust's  portfolio.  The  stated  yield of the Trust may be
useful  in  reviewing  the  Trust's  performance  and in  providing  a basis for
comparison with other investment alternatives. However, unlike bank deposits and
other  investments  which pay fixed yields for stated periods of time, the yield
of the Trust fluctuates.  In addition,  other investment companies may calculate
yield on a different  basis and may  purchase  securities  for their  portfolios
which  have  different  qualities  and  maturities  than  those  of the  Trust's
portfolio securities.

                        DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

    The net asset value of the Trust is determined as of the close of trading on
the New York Stock  Exchange  each day the  Exchange is open for business and at
such other times and/or such other days as there is sufficient  trading in money
market  instruments to affect  materially the Trust's net asset value per share.
Substantially  all of the Trust's  net income  calculated  from the  immediately
preceding  determination  of net income,  is declared  daily as  dividends  (see
"Dividend, Distribution and Reinvestment Policy").

    For the  purpose  of  determining  the price at which  shares are issued and
redeemed,  the net asset  value per share is  calculated  immediately  after the
daily dividend declaration by: (a) valuing all securities and instruments as set
forth  below;  (b)  deducting  the Trust's  liabilities;  and (c)  dividing  the
resulting amount by the number of shares outstanding.  As discussed below, it is
the intention of the Trust to maintain a net asset value per share of $1.00. The
Trust's  portfolio  instruments  are valued on the basis of amortized cost. This
involves valuing an instrument at its cost and thereafter


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assuming a  constant  amortization  to  maturity  of any  discount  or  premium,
regardless of the impact of  fluctuating  interest  rates on the market value of
the security.  While this method provides certainty in valuation,  it may result
in periods during which the value, as determined by amortized cost, is higher or
lower than the price the Trust would  receive if it sold its  portfolio.  During
periods of  declining  interest  rates,  the daily  yield on shares of the Trust
computed as described above may be higher than a like computation made by a fund
with  identical  investments  utilizing a method of valuation  based upon market
prices and estimates of market prices for all its portfolio  instruments.  Thus,
if the use of amortized cost by the Trust results in a lower aggregate portfolio
value on a particular day, a prospective  investor in the Trust would be able to
obtain a somewhat  higher yield than would result from an  investment  in a fund
utilizing  solely  market  values,  and  existing  investors  in the Trust would
receive less investment  income.  The converse would apply in a period of rising
interest rates.

    The Trust's use of  amortized  cost and the  maintenance  of the Trust's per
share  net  value  at  $1.00  is based on its  election  to  operate  under  the
provisions of Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940. As a condition
of operating under that rule, the Trust must maintain a dollar-weighted  average
portfolio  maturity  of 90  days  or  less,  purchase  only  instruments  having
remaining  maturities of thirteen  months or less, and invest only in securities
which are  determined by the Board of Trustees to present  minimal  credit risks
and which are of high  quality as  required  by the Rule,  or in the case of any
instrument not so rated, considered by the Board of Trustees to be of comparable
quality.  Securities in the Trust will consist of money market  instruments that
have been rated (or whose issuer's short-term debt obligations are rated) in one
of the  two  highest  categories  (i.e.  "Al/Pl")  by  both  Standard  &  Poor's
Corporation  ("S&P") and  Moody's  Investors  Services,  Inc.  ("Moody's"),  two
nationally recognized statistical rating organizations ("NRSRO").

    The Trust may invest up to 5% of its assets in any single  "Tier I" security
(other than U.S.  Government  securities),  measured at the time of acquisition;
however,  it may invest  more than 5% of its assets in a single  Tier 1 security
for no more than three  business  days. A "Tier I" security is one that has been
rated (or the issuer of such security has been rated) by both S&P and Moody's in
the highest rating category or, if unrated, is of comparable quality. A security
rated in the highest  category by only one of these NRSROs is also  considered a
Tier 1 security.

    In addition, the Trust may invest not more than 5% of its assets in "Tier 2"
securities.  A Tier 2  security  is a  security  that is (a) rated in the second
highest  category  by either S&P or Moody's or (b) an unrated  security  that is
deemed to be of comparable quality by the Trust's investment advisor.  The Trust
may invest up to 1% of its assets in any single Tier 2 security.

    The Trust may invest only in a money market  instrument that has a remaining
maturity of 13 months  (397 days) or less,  provided  that the  Trust's  average
weighted maturity is 90 days or less.

    The Board of Trustees has also agreed, as a particular responsibility within
the  overall  duty of care owed to its  shareholders,  to  establish  procedures
reasonably  designed,  taking into account  current  market  conditions  and the
Trust's  investment  objective,  to  stabilize  the net asset value per share as
computed for the purposes of sales and  redemptions at $1.00.  These  procedures
include periodic review, as the Board deems appropriate and at such intervals as
are  reasonable  in light of  current  market  conditions,  of the  relationship
between the amortized cost value per share and a net asset value per share based
upon available  indications  of market value.  In such review,  investments  for
which market  quotations are readily available are valued at the most recent bid
price or quoted  yield  equivalent  for such  securities  or for  securities  of
comparable maturity,  quality and type as obtained from one or more of the major
market makers for the securities to be valued.  Other investments and assets are
valued at fair value, as determined in good faith by the Board of Trustees.

                         TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS

    The Trust makes available a variety of Prototype  Pension and Profit Sharing
Plans  including  a 401(k)  Salary  Reduction  Plan and a 403(b)(7)  Plan.  Plan
services are available by contacting the Shareholder  Services Department of LMC
at 1-800-526-0056.

         INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT ("Traditional IRA and ROTH IRA")

What's the Difference between a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA?

    With a Traditional  IRA, an individual  can contribute up to $2,000 per year
and may be able to deduct the contribution from taxable income,  reducing income
taxes.  Taxes on investment growth and dividends are deferred until the money is
withdrawn.  Withdrawals  are taxed as additional  ordinary income when received.
Non deductible contributions, if any, are withdrawn tax-free. Withdrawals before
age 59-1/2 are  assessed a 10%  penalty in  addition  to income  tax,  unless an
exception applies.


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    With a Roth  IRA,  the  contribution  limits  are  essentially  the  same as
Traditional  IRA's,  but  there  is no  tax  deduction  for  contributions.  All
dividends and investment growth in the account are tax-free. Most important with
a Roth IRA: there is no income tax on qualified  withdrawals from your Roth IRA.
Additionally,  unlike a  Traditional  IRA,  there is no  prohibition  on  making
contributions to Roth IRAs after turning age 70-1/2,  and there's no requirement
that you begin making minimum withdrawals at that age.

    The  following  chart  highlights  some of the major  differences  between a
Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA:

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     Characteristics                     Traditional                                Roth
                                             IRA                                    IRA
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<S>                           <C>                                   <C>    
Eligibility                   * Individuals (and their spouses)     * Individuals (and their spouses)
                                who receive compensation              who receive compensation
                              * Individuals age 70-1/2 and over     * Individuals age 70-1/2 may con-
                                may not contribute                    tribute
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Tax Treatment Contributions   * Subject to limitations, contribu-   * No deduction permitted for
                                tions are deductible                  amounts contributed
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Contribution Limits           * Individuals may contribute up to    * Individuals may generally con-
                                $2,000 annually (or 100% of           tribute up to $2,000 (or 100% of 
                                compensation if less)                 compensation, if less)
                              * Deductibility depends on income     * Ability to contribute phases out   
                                level for individuals who are         at income levels of $95,000 to 
                                active participants in an             $110,000 (individual taxpayer) 
                                employer-sponsored retirement         and $150,000 to $160,000 (mar-
                                plan                                  ried taxpayers)

                                                                    * Overall limit for contributions to 
                                                                      all IRA's (Traditional and Roth 
                                                                      combined) is $2,000 annually (or 
                                                                      100% of compensation, if less)
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Earnings                      * Earnings and interest are not       * Earnings and interest are not 
                                taxed when received by your IRA       taxed when received by your IRA
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Rollover/Conversions          * Individual may rollover amounts     * Rollovers from other Roth IRAs 
                                held in employer-sponsored            or Traditional IRAs only
                                retirement arrangements             * Amounts rolled over (or con-
                                (401(k), SEP IRA, etc.) tax free      verted) from another Traditional 
                                to Traditional IRA                    IRA are subject to income tax in 
                                                                      the year rolled over or converted 
                                                                    * Tax on amounts rolled over or
                                                                      converted in 1998 is spread over 
                                                                      four year period (1998-2001)
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Withdrawals                   * Total (principal + earnings) tax-   * Not taxable as long as a qualified 
                                able as income in year                distribution - generally, account 
                                withdrawn (except for any prior       open for 5 years, and age 59-1/2
                                non-deductible contributions)       * Minimum withdrawals not 
                              * Minimum withdrawals must              required after age 70-1/2
                                begin after age 70-1/2 
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    The minimum initial  investment to establish a  tax-sheltered  plan is $250.
Subsequent investments are subject to a minimum of $50 for each account.

SELF-EMPLOYED  RETIREMENT PLAN (HR-10):  Self-employed  individuals may make tax
deductible  contributions to a prototype  defined  contribution  pension plan or
profit sharing plan. There are,  however,  a number of special rules which apply
when  self-employed  individuals  participate in such plans.  Currently purchase
payments under a  self-employed  plan are  deductible  only to the extent of the
lesser of (i) $30,000 or (ii) 25% of the  individuals  earned  annual income (as
defined in the Code) and in applying these limitations not more than $150,000 of
"earned income" may be taken into account.

CORPORATE  PENSION  AND  PROFIT  SHARING  PLANS:  The Trust  makes  available  a
Prototype Defined Contribution Pension Plan and a Prototype Profit Sharing Plan.

    All purchases  and  redemptions  of Trust shares  pursuant to any one of the
Trust's  tax  sheltered  plans  must  be  carried  out in  accordance  with  the
provisions  of the plan.  Accordingly,  all plan  documents  should be  reviewed
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before adopting or enrolling in the plan.  Investors should especially note that
a  penalty  tax of 10% may be  imposed  by the IRS on  early  withdrawals  under
corporate,  Keogh or IRA plans.  It is  recommended  by the IRS that an investor
consult a tax adviser before  investing in the Trust through any of these plans.
An investor  participating in any of the Trust's special plans has no obligation
to continue to invest in the Trust and may  terminate the plan with the Trust at
any  time.   Except  for  expenses  of  sales  and   promotion,   executive  and
administrative  personnel,  and certain services which are furnished by LMC, the
cost of the  plans  generally  is borne  by the  Trust;  however,  each IRA plan
account  is  subject  to an annual  maintenance  fee of $12.00  charged by State
Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Agent").

                INVESTMENT ADVISER, DISTRIBUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR

    LMC, P.O. Box 1515/Park 80 West Plaza Two,  Saddle Brook,  New Jersey 07663,
is the  investment  adviser  to the  Trust  and,  as  such,  advises  and  makes
recommendations  to the Trust with  respect to its  investments  and  investment
policies.

    Under  the  terms  of  the  investment   advisory  agreement  with  LMC,  as
compensation  for its services to the Trust, LMC receives monthly from the Trust
a fee at the  annual  rates of 0.5% of that  portion  of the  average  daily net
assets of the Trust not  exceeding  $500 million and 0.45% of the average  daily
net assets of the Trust in excess of $500 million,  computed  monthly.  All fees
and  expenses  are accrued  daily and  deducted  before  payment of dividends to
investors.  Such  agreement  provides  that if in any fiscal year the  aggregate
expenses of the Trust, exclusive of taxes, brokerage, interest and extraordinary
expenses,  but  including  the fees  payable  to the  adviser,  exceed 1% of the
average daily net assets,  LMC will refund monthly to the Trust or bear any such
excess.

    Under the terms of the advisory agreement LMC also pays the Trust's expenses
for office rent, utilities,  telephone,  furniture and supplies utilized for the
Trust's  principal  office and the salaries and payroll  expense of officers and
trustees  of the  Trust  who are  also  employees  of LMC or its  affiliates  in
carrying out its duties under the investment advisory agreement.  The Trust pays
all its  other  expenses,  including  custodian  and  transfer  fees,  legal and
registration fees, audit fees, printing of prospectuses, shareholder reports and
communications  required for regulatory purposes or for distribution to existing
shareholders, computation of net asset value, mailing of shareholder reports and
communications,  portfolio brokerage,  taxes and independent trustees' fees, and
furnishes  LFD,  at  printer's  overrun  cost  paid by LFD,  such  copies of its
prospectus   and  annual,   semi-annual   and  other  reports  and   shareholder
communications  as may reasonably be required for sales  purposes.  In addition,
the Trust will bear any costs  associated  with the securities loan program (any
such loans will increase the return to the shareholders).

    The investment  advisory agreement will automatically  terminate if assigned
and may be  terminated  by either party upon 60 days'  notice.  The terms of the
agreement  and any  renewal  thereof  must be  approved  at least  annually by a
majority of its  trustees,  including a majority of trustees who are not parties
to the  agreement  or  "interested  persons"  of such  parties,  as such term is
defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

    LMC serves as investment  adviser to other investment  companies and private
and institutional investment accounts.  Included among these clients are persons
and organizations which own significant amounts of capital stock of LMC's parent
(see below).  These clients pay fees which LMC  considers  comparable to the fee
levels for similarly  served clients.  LMC's accounts are managed  independently
with reference to the  applicable  investment  objectives  and current  security
holdings  but on  occasion  more than one fund or  counsel  account  may seek to
engage in  transactions  in the same  security  at the same time.  To the extent
practicable,  such  transactions  will  be  effected  on  a  pro-rata  basis  in
proportion  to the  respective  amounts of  securities to be bought and sold for
each  portfolio,  and the allocated  transactions  will be averaged as to price.
While this  procedure may adversely  affect the price or volume of a given Trust
transaction,  LMC  believes  that the  ability  of the Trust to  participate  in
combined transactions may generally produce better executions overall.

    LFD also  serves  as  distributor  for  Trust  shares  under a  Distribution
Agreement  which is subject to annual  approval by a majority  of the  Trustees,
including a majority of those who are not "interested persons".

    LMC  also  acts  as   administrator   to  the  Fund  and  performs   certain
administrative and internal accounting  services,  including but not limited to,
maintaining  general  ledger  accounts,  regulatory  compliance,  preparation of
financial information for semiannual and annual reports,  preparing registration
statements,   calculating  net  asset  values,  shareholder  communications  and
supervision of the custodian of, transfer agent and provides facilities for such
services.  The  Fund  pays LMC a fee,  payable  monthly,  equal to the  pro-rata
portion of  LMC(acute  accent)Is  actual cost in  providing  such  services  and
facilities.

    Of the trustees,  officers or employees ("affiliated persons") of the Trust,
Messrs. Corniotes, DeMichele, Faust, Hisey, Kantor, Jamison and Lavery and Mmes.
Carnicelli,  Carr-Waldron,  Curcio, DiFalco,  Gilfillan,  Lederer and Mosca (see
"Management  of the  Trust") may also be deemed  affiliates  of LMC by virtue of
being officers, directors or


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employees  thereof.  As of February 19,  1999,  all officers and trustees of the
Trust as a group  were  beneficial  owners of less than 1% of the  shares of the
Trust.

    LMC  and  LFD  are  wholly-owned  subsidiaries  of  Lexington  Global  Asset
Managers,  Inc., a Delaware corporation with offices at Park 80 West, Plaza Two,
Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07663.  Descendants of Lunsford Richardson,  Sr., their
spouses, trusts and other related entities have a majority voting control of the
outstanding shares of Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.

    LMC received  from the Trust under the advisory  agreement the following net
fees as of the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996, $450,030; December 31, 1997,
$455,446 and December 31, 1998, $455,434.

                             PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

    Portfolio securities are normally purchased directly from the issuer or from
an underwriter or market maker for money market instruments.  Therefore, usually
no brokerage  commissions were paid by the Trust.  Transactions are allocated to
various dealers by LMC in its best judgment.  Dealers are selected  primarily on
the basis of prompt execution of orders at the most favorable prices.  The Trust
has no  obligation  to deal  with any  dealer  or group of  dealers.  Particular
dealers may be selected for research or statistical and other services to enable
LMC to  supplement  its own  research  and  analysis  with  that of such  firms.
Information  so received  will be in addition to and not in lieu of the services
required to be performed by LMC under the investment  advisory agreement and the
expenses  of LMC will not  necessarily  be reduced as a result of the receipt of
such supplemental information.

                 DIVIDEND, DISTRIBUTION AND REINVESTMENT POLICY

    Substantially  all of the  Trust's net income will be declared as a dividend
daily. The net income of the Trust (from the immediately preceding determination
thereof) consists of: (i) all interest income accrued on the portfolio assets of
the Trust;  (ii) plus or minus all realized and  unrealized  gains and losses on
portfolio  assets  of the  Trust;  and (iii)  less all  expenses  of the  Trust.
Interest income includes  discounts earned (including  original issue and market
discount)  on  discount  paper  accrued  ratably  to the date of  maturity.  All
distributions  will be  reinvested  automatically  in  additional  shares unless
specific  instructions  otherwise  are  received  by the  Agent.  Dividends  are
declared,  reinvested  daily and  distributed  monthly in the form of additional
full and  fractional  shares at net asset  value.  Since the net income  will be
declared as a dividend each time the net income of the Trust is determined,  the
net  asset  value  per  share  will  normally  remain  at one  dollar  per share
immediately after each such dividend  declaration and determination.  If the net
income on any one day is a  negative  amount  (for  example,  if a sharp rise in
interest  rates causes  realized and  unrealized  losses on portfolio  assets in
excess of interest  income),  the Trust will first  offset the  negative  amount
against the accrued  dividends of each  account.  If the negative  amount should
exceed such accrued  dividends,  the Trust will reduce the number of outstanding
shares by treating each shareholder as having  contributed to the capital of the
Trust  that  number  of  full  and  fractional  shares  in the  account  of such
shareholder  which  represents  the  amount  of such  excess  at the time of the
determination.   Each  shareholder  will  be  deemed  to  have  agreed  to  such
contribution  in  these  circumstances  by his  investment  in the  Trust.  This
procedure  will  permit  the net  asset  value  per  share  of the  Trust  to be
maintained  at a  constant  value  of  $1.00  per  share.  If in the view of the
Trustees it is inadvisable to continue the practice of maintaining the net asset
value of one dollar  per  share,  the  Trustees  reserve  the right to alter the
procedure.  Shareholders  will be  notified  promptly  of any  such  alteration.
Shareholders will be notified annually of the tax status of all distributions.

                                   TAX MATTERS

    The  following is only a summary of certain  additional  federal  income tax
considerations  generally  affecting the Trust and its shareholders that are not
described  in  the  Prospectus.  No  attempt  is  made  to  present  a  detailed
explanation  of the tax  treatment  of the  Trust or its  shareholders,  and the
discussions  here and in the  Prospectus  are not  intended as  substitutes  for
careful tax planning.

Qualification as a Regulated Investment Company

    The Trust has elected to be taxed as a regulated  investment  company  under
Subchapter M of the Code. As a regulated  investment  company,  the Trust is not
subject to federal income tax on the portion of its net investment income (i.e.,
taxable interest,  dividends and other taxable ordinary income, net of expenses)
and capital  gain net income  (i.e.,  the excess of capital  gains over  capital
losses) that it  distributes  to  shareholders,  provided that it distributes at
least 90% of its investment  company taxable income (i.e., net investment income
and the excess of net short-term  capital gain over net long-term  capital loss)
for the taxable year (the  "Distribution  Requirement"),  and satisfies  certain
other  requirements of the Code that are described  below.  Distributions by the
Trust made during the taxable year or,  under  specified  circumstances,  within
twelve  months  after  the  close  of  the  taxable  year,  will  be  considered
distributions  of income and gains of the taxable year and will therefore  count
toward satisfaction of the Distribution Requirement.


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    In  addition  to  satisfying  the  Distribution  Requirement,   a  regulated
investment  company must derive at least 90% of its gross income from dividends,
interest, certain payments with respect to securities loans, gains from the sale
or other disposition of stock or securities or foreign currencies (to the extent
such currency gains are directly related to the regulated  investment  company's
principal  business  of  investing  in stock or  securities)  and  other  income
(including but not limited to gains from options,  futures or forward contracts)
derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock,  securities  or
currencies (the "Income Requirement").

    In general,  gain or loss  recognized by the Trust on the  disposition of an
asset will be a capital gain or loss. In addition,  gain will be recognized as a
result of certain  constructive sales,  including short sales "against the box."
However,  gain recognized on the  disposition of a debt obligation  purchased by
the Trust at a market  discount  (generally,  at a price less than its principal
amount)  will be treated as ordinary  income to the extent of the portion of the
market  discount which accrued during the period of time the Trust held the debt
obligation.

    Further,  the Code also treats as  ordinary  income a portion of the capital
gain  attributable  to a  transaction  where  substantially  all of  the  return
realized is  attributable  to the time value of a Fund's net  investment  in the
transaction and: (1) the transaction  consists of the acquisition of property by
the Fund and a contemporaneous contract to sell substantially identical property
in the future;  (2) the  transaction is a straddle within the meaning of section
1092 of the Code;  (3) the  transaction  is one that was marketed or sold to the
Fund on the basis that it would have the economic  characteristics of a loan but
the interest-like  return would be taxed as capital gain; or (4) the transaction
is described as a conversion transaction in the Treasury Regulations. The amount
of the gain recharacterized generally will not exceed the amount of the interest
that would have accrued on the net investment for the relevant period at a yield
equal to 120% of the federal long-term,  mid-term, or short-term rate, depending
upon the type of instrument  at issue,  reduced by an amount equal to: (1) prior
inclusions of ordinary income items from the conversion  transaction and (2) the
capital interest on acquisition indebtedness under Code section 263(g). Built-in
losses  will be  preserved  where the Fund has a built-in  loss with  respect to
property that becomes a part of a conversion  transaction.  No authority  exists
that  indicates  that the  converted  character of the income will not be passed
through to the Fund's shareholders.

    Treasury  Regulations permit a regulated  investment company, in determining
its investment  company taxable income and net capital gain (i.e., the excess of
net  long-term  capital gain over net  short-term  capital loss) for any taxable
year,  to elect  (unless it made a taxable year election for excise tax purposes
as discussed  below) to treat all or any part of any net capital  loss,  any net
long-term  capital loss or any net foreign  currency loss incurred after October
31 as if it had been incurred in the succeeding year.

    In addition to satisfying the  requirements  described above, the Trust must
satisfy  an  asset  diversification  test in  order to  qualify  as a  regulated
investment company. Under this test, at the close of each quarter of the Trust's
taxable  year,  at least 50% of the value of the Trust's  assets must consist of
cash and cash items, U.S. Government  securities,  securities of other regulated
investment  companies,  and securities of other issuers (as to each of which the
Trust  has not  invested  more  than 5% of the  value  of its  total  assets  in
securities  of such  issuer  and does not hold more than 10% of the  outstanding
voting  securities  of such  issuer),  and no more  than 25% of the value of its
total  assets may be invested in the  securities  of any one issuer  (other than
U.S.  Government   securities  and  securities  of  other  regulated  investment
companies),  or in two or more  issuers  which the Trust  controls and which are
engaged in the same or similar trades or businesses.

    If for any taxable year the Trust does not qualify as a regulated investment
company,  all of its taxable  income  (including  its net capital  gain) will be
subject  to  tax  at  regular   corporate   rates   without  any  deduction  for
distributions to  shareholders,  and such  distributions  will be taxable to the
shareholders  as ordinary  dividends  to the extent of the  Trust's  current and
accumulated earnings and profits. Such distributions  generally will be eligible
for the dividends-received deduction in the case of corporate shareholders.

Excise Tax on Regulated Investment Companies

    A 4% non-deductible  excise tax is imposed on a regulated investment company
that fails to  distribute  in each  calendar  year an amount equal to 98% of its
ordinary  taxable  income for the calendar  year and 98% of its capital gain net
income for the one-year period ended on October 31 of such calendar year (or, at
the  election of a regulated  investment  company  having a taxable  year ending
November 30 or December 31, for its taxable year (a "taxable  year  election")).
The balance of such income must be  distributed  during the next calendar  year.
For the foregoing purposes,  a regulated investment company is treated as having
distributed any amount on which it is subject to income tax for any taxable year
ending in such calendar year.

    For purposes of the excise tax, a regulated  investment  company shall:  (1)
reduce its capital  gain net income (but not below its net capital  gain) by the
amount of any net ordinary loss for the calendar year;  and (2) exclude  foreign
currency  gains and losses  incurred  after October 31 of any year (or after the
end of its taxable year if it has made a taxable year


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election) in determining  the amount of ordinary  taxable income for the current
calendar  year (and,  instead,  include  such  gains and  losses in  determining
ordinary taxable income for the succeeding calendar year).

    The Trust intends to make sufficient  distributions or deemed  distributions
of its ordinary  taxable  income and capital gain net income prior to the end of
each calendar year to avoid  liability  for the excise tax.  However,  investors
should note that the Trust may in certain circumstances be required to liquidate
portfolio  investments  to make  sufficient  distributions  to avoid  excise tax
liability.

Trust Distributions

    The  Trust  anticipates  distributing  substantially  all of its  investment
company taxable income for each taxable year. Such distributions will be taxable
to  shareholders  as ordinary income and treated as dividends for federal income
tax purposes, but they will not qualify for the 70% dividends-received deduction
for corporate shareholders.

    The Trust does not expect to realize any long-term  capital gains or losses.
Distributions  by the Trust that do not constitute  ordinary income dividends or
capital gain  dividends  will be treated as a return of capital to the extent of
(and in reduction of) the shareholder's tax basis in his shares; any excess will
be treated as gain  realized  from a sale of the  shares,  as  discussed  below.
Distributions  by the  Trust  will be  treated  in the  manner  described  above
regardless  of whether  such  distributions  are paid in cash or  reinvested  in
additional  shares of the Trust (or of another fund).  Shareholders  receiving a
distribution  in the form of  additional  shares will be treated as  receiving a
distribution in an amount equal to the fair market value of the shares received,
determined as of the reinvestment  date. In addition,  if the net asset value at
the time a  shareholder  purchases  shares of the Trust  reflects  realized  but
undistributed  income  or gain or  unrealized  appreciation  in the value of the
assets held by the Trust  distributions  of such amounts to the shareholder will
be taxable in the manner described above,  although economically they constitute
a return of capital to the shareholder.

    Ordinarily,  shareholders  are required to take  distributions  by the Trust
into account in the year in which they are made. However,  dividends declared in
October,  November or December of any year and payable to shareholders of record
on a specified  date in such a month will be deemed to have been received by the
shareholders  (and  made by the  Trust) on  December  31 of such  calendar  year
provided such  dividends  are actually  paid in January of the  following  year.
Shareholders  will  be  advised  annually  as to the  U.S.  federal  income  tax
consequences of distributions made (or deemed made) during the year.

    The Trust will be  required in certain  cases to  withhold  and remit to the
U.S.  Treasury 31% of  distributions  and the proceeds of  redemption of shares,
paid to any  shareholder  who (1) has  failed  to  provide  a  correct  taxpayer
identification number, (2) is subject to backup withholding for failure properly
to report the receipt of interest or dividend  income,  or (3) failed to certify
to the  Trust  that it is not  subject  to backup  withholding  or that it is an
"exempt recipient" (such as a corporation).

Sale or Redemption of Shares

    The Trust  seeks to  maintain a stable  net asset  value of $1.00 per share;
however,  there can be no assurance that the Trust will accomplish this goal. If
the net asset value varies from $1.00 per share,  a shareholder  will  recognize
gain or loss on a sale or  redemption  of shares of the Trust in an amount equal
to the  difference  between  the  proceeds  of the  sale or  redemption  and the
shareholder's  adjusted tax basis in the shares. All or a portion of any loss so
recognized may be disallowed if the  shareholder  purchases  other shares of the
Trust  within 30 days before or after the sale or  redemption.  In general,  any
gain or loss arising from (or treated as arising from) the sale or redemption of
shares  of the  Trust  will be  considered  capital  gain or  loss  and  will be
long-term capital gain or loss if the shares were held for longer than one year.
Long-term capital gain recognized by an individual  shareholder will be taxed at
the lowest rates  applicable to capital gains if the holder has held such shares
for more  than 18  months at the time of the sale.  However,  any  capital  loss
arising from the sale or  redemption  of shares held for six months or less will
be treated as a  long-term  capital  loss to the extent of the amount of capital
gain dividends  received on such shares.  For this purpose,  the special holding
period  rules  of  Code  section  246(c)(3)  and (4)  generally  will  apply  in
determining  the  holding  period  of  shares.  Capital  losses  in any year are
deductible  only  to  the  extent  of  capital  gains  plus,  in the  case  of a
noncorporate taxpayer, $3,000 of ordinary income.

Foreign Shareholders

    Taxation of a  shareholder  who, as to the United  States,  is a nonresident
alien  individual,  foreign  trust or estate,  foreign  corporation,  or foreign
partnership  ("foreign  shareholder"),  depends on whether  the income  from the
Trust is  "effectively  connected"  with a U.S. trade or business  carried on by
such shareholder.

    If the income from the Trust is not effectively  connected with a U.S. trade
or business carried on by a foreign shareholder,  ordinary income dividends paid
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30% (or lower applicable  treaty rate) upon the gross amount of the dividend.  A
foreign  shareholder  would generally be exempt from U.S.  federal income tax on
gains  realized on the sale or redemption  of shares of the Trust,  capital gain
dividends and amounts retained by the Trust that are designated as undistributed
capital gains.

    If the income from the Trust is  effectively  connected with a U.S. trade or
business carried on by a foreign  shareholder,  then ordinary income and capital
gain dividends, and any gains realized upon the sale of shares of the Trust will
be subject to U.S. federal income tax at the rates applicable to U.S. taxpayers.

    In the case of a noncorporate foreign shareholder, the Trust may be required
to withhold U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 31% on  distributions  that are
otherwise exempt from withholding (or subject to withholding at a reduced treaty
rate) unless the shareholder furnishes the Trust with proper notification of its
foreign status.

    The tax consequences to a foreign shareholder entitled to claim the benefits
of an  applicable  tax treaty may be  different  from  those  described  herein.
Foreign shareholders are urged to consult their own tax advisers with respect to
the particular tax consequences to them of an investment in the Trust, including
the applicability of foreign taxes.

Effect of Future Legislation; Local Tax Considerations

    The foregoing general  discussion of U.S. federal income tax consequences is
based on the Code and the Treasury Regulations issued thereunder as in effect on
the date of this  Statement of Additional  Information.  Future  legislative  or
administrative   changes  or  court  decisions  may  significantly   change  the
conclusions  expressed  herein,  and any such  changes or  decisions  may have a
retroactive effect.

    Rules of state and local  taxation  of  ordinary  income  and  capital  gain
dividends from regulated investment companies may differ from the rules for U.S.
federal income taxation described above. Shareholders are urged to consult their
tax advisers as to the consequences of these and other state and local tax rules
affecting an investment in the Trust.

            CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AGENT, AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT

    Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., 1211 Avenue of the Americas,  New York, New York
10036,  has been  retained to act as Custodian for the Trust's  investments  and
assets.  State  Street Bank and Trust  Company,  225  Franklin  Street,  Boston,
Massachusetts  02110 is the transfer agent and dividend disbursing agent for the
Trust.  Neither  Chase  Manhattan  Bank,  N.A.  nor State  Street Bank and Trust
Company have any part in determining the investment  policies of the Trust or in
determining which portfolio  securities are to be purchased or sold by the Trust
or in the declaration of dividends and distributions.

                             MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST

    The  Trustees  and  executive  officers  of the Trust,  their ages as of the
Trust's most recent  fiscal  year-end and their  principal  occupations  are set
forth below:

+S.M.S.  CHADHA  (60),  Trustee.  3/16  Shanti  Niketan,  New Delhi  21,  India.
    Secretary,  Ministry of External Affairs,  New Delhi, India; Head of Foreign
    Service  Institute,  New Delhi,  India;  Special Envoy of the  Government of
    India;  Director,  Special Unit for Technical  Cooperation  among Developing
    Countries, United Nations Development Program, New York.

*+ROBERT M. DEMICHELE (53), President and Chairman. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
    N.J.  07663.  Chairman and Chief  Executive  Officer,  Lexington  Management
    Corporation;  President and Director, Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.;
    Chairman and Chief Executive  Officer,  Lexington Funds  Distributor,  Inc.,
    Chairman of the Board,  Market  Systems  Research,  Inc. and Market  Systems
    Research  Advisors,  Inc.;  Director,  Chartwell  Re  Corporation,  Claredon
    National  Insurance  Company,  The Navigator's  Group, Inc., Unione Italiana
    Reinsurance, Vanguard Cellular Systems, Inc. and Weeden & Co.; Vice Chairman
    of the Board of  Trustees,  Union  College  and  Trustee,  Smith  Richardson
    Foundation.

(D)BEVERLEY C. DUER P.E., (68),  Trustee.  340 East 72nd Street,  New York, N.Y.
    10021. Private Investor. Formerly Manager of Operations Research Department,
    CPC International, Inc.

*(D)BARBARA R. EVANS (37), Trustee. 5 Fernwood Road, Summit, N.J. 07901. Private
    Investor.  Prior  to May  1989,  Assistant  Vice  President  and  Securities
    Analyst, Lexington Management Corporation.

*(D)RICHARD M. HISEY (39), Vice President, Treasurer and Trustee. P.O. Box 1515,
    Saddle Brook,  N.J. 07663.  Chief Financial  Officer,  Managing Director and
    Director,  Lexington Management  Corporation;  Chief Financial Officer, Vice
    President and Director,  Lexington Funds Distributor,  Inc.;  Executive Vice
    President and  Chief  Financial  Officer and General Manager - Mutual Funds,
    Lexington  Global  Asset  Managers, Inc.;  Chief  Financial Officer,  Market
    Systems Research Advisors, Inc.

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*(D)LAWRENCE  KANTOR (50),  Vice  President and Trustee.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle
    Brook, N.J. 07663. Executive Vice President, Managing Director and Director,
    Lexington Management Corporation; Executive Vice President, Lexington Global
    Asset Managers, Inc.; Executive Vice President and Director, Lexington Funds
    Distributor, Inc.

+JERARD F. MAHER (52), Trustee. 300 Raritan Center Parkway,  Edison, N.J. 08818.
    General Counsel, Federal Business Center; Counsel, Ribis, Graham & Curtin.

+ANDREW M. McCOSH (57), Trustee.  12 Wyvern Park,  Edinburgh EH 92 JY, Scotland,
    U.K.  Professor of the Organisation of Industry and Commerce,  Department of
    Business Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

(D)DONALD B. MILLER  (71),  Trustee.  10725 Quail  Covey  Road,  Boynton  Beach,
    Florida  33436.  Chairman,  Horizon  Media,  Inc.;  Trustee,  Galaxy  Funds;
    Director,  Maguire Group of Connecticut;  prior to January 1989,  President,
    C.E.O. and Director, Media General Broadcast Services (advertising firm).

(D)JOHN G. PRESTON (65),  Trustee.  3 Woodfield Road,  Wellesley,  Massachusetts
    02181.   Associate   Professor   of   Finance,   Boston   College,   Boston,
    Massachusetts.

*(D)ALLAN H. STOWE (60), Trustee. 3674 Fifth and Ocean Avenues,  Normandy Beach,
    New Jersey 08739.  President,  Shelter  Service  Company,  Inc.;  President,
    Dartmouth Co-operative Society Co., Inc.

*(D)DENIS P. JAMISON (50), Vice President and Portfolio Manager.  P.O. Box 1515,
    Saddle Brook,  N.J. 07663.  Senior Vice President,  Director of Fixed Income
    Strategy,  Lexington  Management  Corporation.  Mr.  Jamison is a  Chartered
    Financial Analyst and a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts.

*(D)LISA CURCIO (38), Vice President and Secretary. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
    N.J.  07663.  Senior Vice  President  and  Secretary,  Lexington  Management
    Corporation;  Vice President and  Secretary,  Lexington  Funds  Distributor,
    Inc.; Secretary, Lexington Global Asset Managers, Inc.

*(D)RICHARD LAVERY (44), CLU ChFC, Vice President.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
    N.J. 07663. Senior Vice President,  Lexington Management  Corporation;  Vice
    President, Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.

*(D)JANICE A. CARNICELLI (38), Vice President. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
    07663.

*(D)CHRISTIE  CARR-WALDRON  (30),  Assistant  Treasurer.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle
    Brook,  N.J.  07663.  Prior to October 1992,  Senior  Accountant,  KPMG Peat
    Marwick LLP.

*(D)CATHERINE DiFALCO (28),  Assistant  Treasurer.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
    New Jersey 07663. Prior to October 1997, Manager, Fund Accounting.

*(D)SIOBHAN GILFILLAN (34),  Assistant  Treasurer.  P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook,
    N.J. 07663.

*(D)JOAN K. LEDERER (31), Assistant Treasurer. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
    07663. Prior to April 1997, Director of Investment  Accounting,  Diversified
    Investment  Advisors,  Inc. Prior to April 1996,  Assistant Vice  President,
    PIMCO.

*(D)SHERI MOSCA (34),  Assistant  Treasurer.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle Brook, N.J.
    07663.

*(D)PETER CORNIOTES (35), Assistant Secretary. P.O. Box 1515, Saddle Brook, N.J.
    07663.  Vice  President  and  Assistant   Secretary,   Lexington  Management
    Corporation; Assistant Secretary, Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.

*(D)ENRIQUE J. FAUST (37),  Assistant  Secretary.  P.O. Box 1515,  Saddle Brook,
    N.J. 07663. Prior to March 1994, Blue Sky Compliance Coordinator,  Lexington
    Group of Investment Companies.

    * "Interested  person" and/or  "affiliated  person" of LMC as defined in the
       Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

    (D)Messrs.  Chadha,  Corniotes,  DeMichele,  Duer,  Faust,  Hisey,  Jamison,
       Kantor,  Lavery,  Maher,  McCosh,  Miller,  Preston  and  Stowe and Mmes.
       Carnicelli,  Carr, Curcio, DiFalco, Evans, Gilfillan,  Lederer, and Mosca
       hold similar  offices with some or all of the other registered investment
       investment  companies advised and/or distributed by Lexington  Management
       Corporation and Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc.

    The Board of Trustees  met 5 times during the twelve  months ended  December
31, 1998, and each of the Trustees attended at least 75% of those meetings.

            Remuneration of Trustees and Certain Executive Officers:

    Each Trustee is reimbursed  for expenses  incurred in attending each meeting
of the Board of Trustees or any committee  thereof up to a maximum of $9,000 per
year for Trustees living outside the U.S. and $6,000 per year for


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Trustees  living  within the U.S.  Each  Trustee who is not an  affiliate of the
advisor is compensated for his or her services according to a fee schedule which
recognizes  the fact  that  each  Trustee  also  serves  as a  Trustee  of other
investment  companies  advised by LMC.  Each Trustee  receives a fee,  allocated
among all investment companies for which the Trustee serves. Effective September
12,  1995  each  Trustee  receives  annual  compensation  of  $24,000.  Prior to
September  12,  1995,  the  Trustees  who were not  employed  by the Fund or its
affiliates received annual compensation of $16,000.

    Set forth below is information regarding compensation paid or accrued during
the period January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998 for each Trustee:

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- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Aggregate           Total Compensation From       Number of Directorships
   Name of Director  Compensation from Fund     Fund and Fund Complex            in Fund Complex
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>                        <C>                              <C>
 S.M.S. Chadha              $1,712                     $27,068                          15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Robert M. DeMichele           0                         $0                             16
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Beverley C. Duer           $2,045                     $35,518                          16
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Barbara R. Evans              0                          0                             15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Richard M. Hisey              0                          0                              5
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Lawrence Kantor               0                          0                             15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Jerard F. Maher            $1,712                     $30,518                          16
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Andrew M. McCosh           $1,712                     $27,818                          15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Donald B. Miller           $1,712                     $27,818                          15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Francis Olmsted*           $1,400                     $16,800                         N/A
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 John G. Preston            $1,712                     $27,818                          15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Margaret W. Russell*       $1,712                     $23,228                          15
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Philip C. Smith*           $1,280                     $19,200                         N/A
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Allen H. Stowe             $1,712                     $12,340                           8
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Francis A. Sunderland*     $1,200                     $16,800                         N/A
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*Retired

Retirement Plan for Eligible Directors/Trustees

    Effective  September 12, 1995, the Trustees instituted a Retirement Plan for
Eligible Directors/Trustees (the "Plan") pursuant to which each Director/Trustee
(who is not an  employee  of any of the Funds,  the  Advisor,  Administrator  or
Distributor or any of their affiliates) may be entitled to certain benefits upon
retirement from the Board.  Pursuant to the Plan, the normal  retirement date is
the date on which the  eligible  Director/Trustee  has  attained  age 65 and has
completed at least ten years of continuous and non-forfeited service with one or
more  of  the  investment   companies   advised  by  LMC  (or  its   affiliates)
(collectively,  the "Covered Funds"). Each eligible Director/Trustee is entitled
to receive from the Covered Fund an annual  benefit  commencing on the first day
of the calendar quarter coincident with or next following his date of retirement
equal  to  5%  of  his   compensation   multiplied   by  the   number   of  such
Director/Trustee's  years of service (not in excess of 15 years)  completed with
respect  to any of the  Covered  Portfolios.  Such  benefit  is  payable to each
eligible  Trustee in quarterly  installments for ten years following the date of
retirement or the life of the Director/Trustee. The Plan establishes age 72 as a
mandatory  retirement  age for  Directors/Trustees;  however,  Director/Trustees
serving the Funds as of  September  12,  1995 are not subject to such  mandatory
retirement.  Directors/Trustees  serving the Funds as of September  12, 1995 who
elect  retirement  under the Plan prior to  September  12, 1996 will  receive an
annual retirement benefit at any increased compensation level if compensation is
increased prior to September 12, 1997 and receive spousal benefits (i.e., in the
event the Director/Trustee dies prior to receiving full benefits under the Plan,
the  Director/Trustee's  spouse  (if  any)  will  be  entitled  to  receive  the
retirement benefit within the 10 year period.)

    Retiring  Trustees  will be eligible to serve as Honorary  Trustees  for one
year after  retirement and will be entitled to be reimbursed for travel expenses
to attend a maximum of two meetings.

    Set forth in the table below are the estimated annual benefits payable to an
eligible  Trustee upon retirement  assuming  various  compensation  and years of
service  classifications.  As of December 31, 1998, the estimated credited years
of service for Trustees Chadha, Duer, Maher, McCosh, Miller, Preston, and Stowe,
are 3, 20, 3, 3, 24, 20 and 3, respectively.


                                       12
<PAGE>

               Highest Annual Compensation Paid by All Funds
               ---------------------------------------------
           $20,000         $25,000      $30,000        $35,000

Years of
Service          Estimated Annual Benefit Upon Retirement
- --------         ----------------------------------------
  15       $15,000         $18,750      $22,500        $26,250
  14        14,000          17,500       21,000         24,500
  13        13,000          16,250       19,500         22,750
  12        12,000          15,000       18,000         21,000
  11        11,000          13,750       16,500         19,250
  10        10,000          12,500       15,000         17,500


                               SHAREHOLDER REPORTS

    Shareholders will receive reports at least semi-annually  showing the Fund's
holdings and other  information.  In addition,  shareholders will receive annual
financial  statements  audited by KPMG LLP, the Fund's  independent auditors.

                                OTHER INFORMATION

    As of  February  19,  1999,  the  following  persons  were known by the fund
management to have owned beneficially,  directly or indirectly,  five percent or
more of the  outstanding  shares of  Lexington  Money  Market  Trust:  Lexington
Management Corporation, Park 80 West Plaza Two, Saddle Brook, N.J. 07663, 5%.














                                       13








 [1998 Audited Financial Statements and Auditor's Report to be inserted here.]






<PAGE>

PART C.     OTHER INFORMATION
- -------     -----------------
Item 24.  Financial Statements and Exhibits - List
          ----------------------------------------
The Annual Report for the year ending December 31, 1998 was filed
electronically on February 26, 1999 (as form type N-30D).  Financial
statements from this 1998 Annual Report have been included in the
Statement of Additional Information.

                                        Page in the  Statement 
a) Financial statements:                of Additional Information
   --------------------                 -------------------------
   Report of Independent Auditors                 18
   dated February 8, 1999
  
   Statement of Net Assets (Including           13-14              
   the Portfolio of Investments) at
   December 31, 1998 (1)         

   Statement of Assets and Liabilities            15 
   at December 31, 1998

   Statement of Operations for the year           15
   ended December 31, 1998 (2)

   Statements of Changes in Net Assets for        16
   the years ended December 31, 1998 and 1997

   Notes to Financial Statements                  16


   Schedules II-VII and other Financial Statements, for which provisions are
   made in the applicable accounting regulations of the Securities and
Exchange
   Commission, are omitted because they are not required under the related 
   instructions, they are inapplicable, or the required information is
   presented in the financial  statements or notes thereto.

   (1) Includes the information required by Schedule I.

   (2) Includes the information required by the Statement of
       Realized Gain or Loss on Investments



<PAGE>
ITEM 24.  Financial Statements and Exhibits - List
          ----------------------------------------
    
(b) Exhibits:                                   

1.     Declaration of Trust - Filed electronically 4/29/96 - 
       Incorporated by reference

2.     By-Laws - Filed electronically 3/3/97 - 
       Incorporated by reference

3.     Not Applicable

4.     Rights of Holders - Filed electronically 3/2/98 -
       Incorporated by reference

5.     Investment Advisory Agreement between Registrant
       and Lexington Management Corporation - Filed 
       electronically 4/29/96 - Incorporated by reference

6.     Distribution Agreement between Registrant 
       and Lexington Funds Distributor, Inc. -           
       Filed electronically 3/3/97 - Incorporated by reference

7.     Retirement Plan for Eligible Trustees - Filed electronically
       3/2/98 - Incorporated by reference
8a.    Form of Custodian Agreement between Registrant 
       and Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. - Filed electronically
       4/28/95 - Incorporated by reference      

8b.    Transfer Agency Agreement between Registrant
       and State Street Bank and Trust Company - 
       Filed electronically 4/29/96 - Incorporated by reference

9.     Form of Administrative Services Agreement
       between Registrant and Lexington Management 
       Corporation - Filed electronically 4/28/95 -
       Incorporated by reference                

10.    Opinion of Counsel as to Legality of Securities 
       being registered - Filed electronically 3/2/98 - 
       Incorporated by reference

11.    Consents
       (a) Consent of Counsel                            Filed electronically 
       (b) Consent of Independent Auditors               Filed electronically 

12.    Not Applicable

13.    Not Applicable

14.    Retirement Plans  - Filed electronically 4/29/96
       Incorporated by reference

15.    Not Applicable

16.    Performance Calculation - Filed electronically 3/2/98 -
       Incorporated by reference

17.    Financial Data Schedule                           Filed electronically
<PAGE>

Item 25.  Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with Registrant
          -------------------------------------------------------------

       Furnish a list or diagram of all persons directly or indirectly
controlled by or under common control with the Registrant and as to each
such person indicate (1) if a company, the state or other sovereign
power under the laws of which it is organized, (2) the percentage of
voting securities owned or other basis of control by the person, if any,
immediately controlling it.

       None.


Item 26.  Number of Holders of Securities
          ------------------------------- 

       State in substantially the tabular form indicated, as of a
specified date within 90 days prior to the date of filing, the number of
record holders of each class of securities of the Registrant.

       The following information is given as of February 19, 1999:

       Title of Class                          Number of Record Holders
       --------------                          ------------------------
       Shares of beneficial interest                    6,897
       ($0.01 par value)


Item 27.  Indemnification
          ---------------
       State the general effect of any contract, arrangements or statute
under which any director, officer, underwriter or affiliated person of
the Registrant is insured or indemnified in any manner against any
liability which may be incurred in such capacity, other than insurance
provided by any director, officer, affiliated person or underwriter for
their own protection.

       Under the terms of the General Laws of the State of Massachusetts
and the Trust's Restated Declaration of Trust, the Trust shall indemnify
each of its Trustees to receive such indemnification (including those
who serve at its request as directors, officers or trustees of another
organization in which it has any interest as a shareholder, creditor or
otherwise), against all liabilities and expenses, including amounts paid
in satisfaction of judgements, in compromise of fines and penalties, and
counsel fees, reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense
or disposition of any action, suit or other proceeding by the Trust or
any other person, whether civil or criminal, in which he may be involved
or with which he may be threatened, while in office or thereafter, by
reason of this being or having been such a Trustee, officer, employee or
agent, except with respect to any matter as to which he shall have been
adjudicated to have acted in bad faith or with willful misfeasance or
reckless disregard of duties or gross negligence; provided, however,
that as to any matter disposed of by a compromise payment by such
Trustee, officer, employee or agent, pursuant to a consent, decree or
otherwise, no indemnification either for said payment or for any other
expenses shall be provided unless the Trust shall have received a
written opinion from independent counsel approved by the Trustee to the
effect that if the foregoing matter had been adjudicated they would
likely have been adjudicated in favor of such Trustee, officer, employee or 
agent.  The rights accruing to any Trustee, officer, employee or agent under
these provisions shall not exclude any other right to which he may lawfully be
titled; provided, however, that no Trustee, officer, employee or agent
may satisfy any right of indemnity or reimbursement granted herein or to
which he may otherwise be entitled except out of Trust Property, and no
Shareholder shall be personally liable to any Person with respect to any
claim for indemnity or reimbursement or otherwise.  The Trustees may
make advance payments in connection with indemnification under the
Declaration of Trust, provided that the indemnified Trustee, officer,
employee or agent shall have given a written undertaking to reimburse
the Trust in the event it is subsequently determined that he is entitled
to such indemnification.


Item 28.  Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser
          ----------------------------------------------------
       Describe any other business, profession, vocation or employment of
a substantial nature in which the investment adviser of the Registrant,
and each director, officer or partner of any such investment adviser, is
or has been, at any time during the past two fiscal years, engaged for
his own account or in the capacity of director, officer, employee,
partner or trustee.

       See Prospectus Part A and Statement of Additional Information Part
B ("Management of the Fund").


Item 29   (a)
 
          Principal Underwriters
          ----------------------
          Lexington Money Market Trust
          Lexington Growth and Income Fund, Inc.         
          Lexington GNMA Income Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Global Income Fund
          Lexington Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Goldfund, Inc.
          Lexington Global Corporate Leaders Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Natural Resources Trust   
          Lexington Corporate Leaders Trust Fund
          Lexington Strategic Investments Fund, Inc.      
          Lexington Silver Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Convertible Securities Fund            
          Lexington International Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Emerging Markets Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Crosby Small Cap Asia Growth Fund, Inc.
          Lexington SmallCap Fund, Inc.
          Lexington Troika Dialog Russia Fund, Inc.

<PAGE>

29 (b)

                     Position and Offices        Position and
Name and Principal   with Principal              Offices with
Business Address     Underwriter                 Registrant  
- -----------------    ---------------------       --------------
Peter Corniotes*     Assistant Secretary         Asst. Secretary

Lisa Curcio*         Vice President and          Secretary
                     Secretary

Robert M. DeMichele* Chief Executive Officer     Chairman of the
                     and Chairman                Board and President

Richard M. Hisey*    Chief Financial Officer,    Vice President and
                     Vice President & Director   Treasurer 

Lawrence Kantor*     Executive Vice President    Trustee & Vice 
                     and Director                President

Richard Lavery*      Vice President              Vice President

Janice McInerney*    Assistant Treasurer         None


(c)
Not Applicable.
               
*P.O. Box 1515
 Saddle Brook, New Jersey  07663

<PAGE>

Item 30.   Location of Accounts and Records
           ---------------------------------
     With respect to each account, book or other document
required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act and the Rules
(17 CFR 270, 31a-1 to 31a-3) promulgated thereunder, furnish the name
and address of each person maintaining physical possession of each such
account, book or other document.

     The Registrant, Lexington Money Market Trust, Park 80 West -Plaza Two, 
Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07663 will maintain physical possession of  
each such account, book or other document of the Company,
except for those maintained by the Registrant's Custodian, Chase
Manhattan Bank, N.A., 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York
10036, or Transfer Agent, State Street Bank and Trust Company, c/o
National Financial Data Services, 1004 Baltimore, Kansas City, Missouri 
64105.


Item 31.    Management Services
- -------------------------------
     Furnish a summary of the substantive provisions of any
management-related service contract not discussed in Part A or B of this
Form (because the contract was not believed to be material to a
purchaser of securities of the Registrant) under which services are
provided to the Registrant, indicating the parties to the contract, the
total dollars paid and by whom for the last three fiscal years.

     None.


Item 32.  Undertakings  
- ----------------------
     The Registrant, Lexington Money Market Trust undertakes to
     furnish a copy of the Fund's latest annual report, upon
     request and without charge, to every person to whom a
     prospectus is delivered.

     The Registrant will hold a meeting of its public
     shareholders, if requested to do so by the holders of at
     least 10 percent of the Registrant's outstanding shares, to
     call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting
     upon the question of removal of a director or directors and
     to assist in communications with other shareholders.


<PAGE>

                                            Registration No. 2-57547
     
                                                                         
 
             Securities and Exchange Commission

                   Washington, D.C.  20549

                                               

                          Exhibits

                         Filed With

                          Form N-1A
                              
                                               

     
                LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST

                        EXHIBIT INDEX



The following documents are being filed electronically as exhibits to
this filing:


Consent of Counsel

Consent of Independent Auditors

Financial Data Schedule

Cover

<PAGE>
                         SIGNATURES


     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933
and the Investment Company Act of 1940 the Registrant has duly caused
this Registration statement to be signed on its behalf by the
Undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Saddle Brook and
State of New Jersey, on the 1st day of March, 1999.


                         LEXINGTON MONEY MARKET TRUST


                         /s/ Robert M. DeMichele
                         ________________________________________
                         By Robert M. DeMichele
                            Chairman of the Board


     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933,
the  Registration Statement has been signed below by the following
persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.


Signature                       Title                        Date

/s/ Robert M. DeMichele
_______________________         Chairman of the Board    March 1, 1999
Robert M. DeMichele             Principal Executive
                                Officer

/s/ Richard M. Hisey 
__________________________      Principal Financial      March 1, 1999
Richard M. Hisey                and Accounting Officer
                                and Trustee

/s/ Lisa Curcio
__________________________      Principal Compliance     March 1, 1999
Lisa Curcio                     Officer


*SMS Chadha                     Trustee                  March 1, 1999
__________________________
 SMS Chadha


*Beverley C. Duer, P.E.         Trustee                  March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Beverley C. Duer, P.E.


*Barbara M. Evans               Trustee                  March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Barbara M. Evans

<PAGE>

Signature                        Title                       Date

*Lawrence Kantor                 Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Lawrence Kantor


*Jerard F. Maher                 Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Jerard F. Maher


*Andrew M. McCosh                Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Andrew M. Mc Cosh


*Donald B. Miller                Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Donald B. Miller


*John G. Preston                 Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 John G. Preston


*Allen H. Stowe                  Trustee                 March 1, 1999
__________________________
 Allen H. Stowe


     /s/ Lisa Curcio
*By: ______________________
     Lisa Curcio
     Attorney-in-Fact


                    Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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                                                          ______
                                                          WRITER'S
                                                          DIRECT NUMBER
                                                          
                                                          (212) 715-9100
                                                          
                                                          
                                February 26, 1999
     
     
The Lexington Funds
Park 80 West Plaza Two
Saddlebrook, New Jersey  07662

          Re:  Lexington Money Market Trust
               Registration No. 2-57547
               to Registration Statement on Form N-1A
               
Dear Gentlemen:

          We hereby consent to the reference of our firm as counsel in
Post-Effective Amendment No. 19 to the Registration Statement on Form
N-1A.

                               Very truly yours,
                   
                             /s/ Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankel LLP









               Independent Auditors' Consent



To the Board of Trustees and Shareholders
Lexington Money Market Trust:

We consent to the use of our report dated February 8, 1999 included in
this Registration Statement on Form N-1A of the Lexington Money Market
Trust dated March 1, 1999 and to the references to our firm under the
headings "Financial Highlights" in the Prospectus and "Shareholder
Reports" in the Statement of Additional Information.






                                                                  KPMG LLP  

New York, New York
March 1, 1999

<TABLE> <S> <C>

<ARTICLE> 6
<LEGEND>
The Schedule contains summary financial information extracted from annual
audited financial statements dated December 31, 1998 and is qualified in its
entirety by reference to such financial statements.
</LEGEND>
       
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