FIRST INVESTORS FUND FOR INCOME INC/NY
497, 2000-01-10
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                               TAXABLE BOND FUNDS
                                   GOVERNMENT
                                INVESTMENT GRADE
                                 FUND FOR INCOME
                                   HIGH YIELD
                    SUPPLEMENT DATED JANUARY 10, 2000 TO THE
                       PROSPECTUS DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1999

1. The Prospectus is amended by deleting the third and fourth  paragraphs of the
section  captioned  "Fund  Management"  on page 25 and  replacing  them with the
following:

     Nancy W.  Jones  serves as  Portfolio  Manager  of the Fund For  Income
     and, as of January 1, 2000,  the High Yield  Fund.  Ms.  Jones  manages
     certain other First  Investors  Funds.  Ms. Jones  joined FIMCO in 1983
     as Director of Research in the High Yield Department.

     As of  January  1,  2000,  George  V.  Ganter  serves  as  Co-Portfolio
     Manager  of the  Investment  Grade  Fund.  Mr.  Ganter  also  serves as
     Portfolio  Manager of another First  Investors  Fund. Mr. Ganter joined
     FIMCO in 1985 as a Senior Investment Analyst.


2. The  Prospectus  is amended by adding the following to the end of the section
captioned "Fund Management" on page 25 thereof:

      The Board of  Directors  of the First  Investors  High Yield  Fund,  Inc.
      ("High Yield Fund") and the First Investors Fund For Income,  Inc. ("Fund
      For  Income")  has approved a plan to merge High Yield Fund into Fund For
      Income in a tax free reorganization.

      The  Board  determined  that  the  reorganization  would  be in  the  best
      interests  of  shareholders  because,  among other  things:  the funds are
      extremely similar and combining them may reduce expenses for shareholders;
      each fund invests its assets primarily in "high yield" bonds; each fund is
      managed by the same investment adviser, has the same investment objective,
      and follows  similar  investment  styles in selecting high yield bonds and
      other investments; and following the reorganization, the portfolio manager
      of Fund For Income will manage the combined fund.

      Under the plan,  all of High Yield Fund's  assets will be  transferred  to
      Fund For  Income  in return  for Fund For  Income  shares  having an equal
      value.  These  shares  will be  distributed  pro rata to High  Yield  Fund
      shareholders  who will  receive  shares of Fund For Income in exchange for
      their  High  Yield  Fund  shares.  The total  value of the Fund For Income
      shares received by each High Yield Fund  shareholder  will be equal to the
      total value of High Yield Fund shares held prior to the reorganization.
      High Yield Fund will then be dissolved.

      The  reorganization  is  subject  to a  number  of  conditions,  including
      approval of the High Yield Fund shareholders and exemptive relief from the
      Securities and Exchange Commission.  A meeting of the shareholders of High
      Yield Fund is expected to be held on or about  February 25, 2000,  to vote
      on the reorganization.  Details about the proposed  reorganization will be
      contained in a proxy statement and other  soliciting  materials which will
      be mailed to High Yield Fund shareholders of record on the record date.

      Due to the shareholder vote and other conditions,  the reorganization will
      not take place until the end of February,  2000 at the earliest.  The High
      Yield Fund is currently closed to new investors.  Existing High Yield Fund
      shareholders will be permitted to continue making  additional  investments
      in the fund until the merger occurs. There can, of course, be no assurance
      that the reorganization will be approved by shareholders or that the other
      conditions of the reorganization will be satisfied.




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