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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                    Form N-1


REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

Post-Effective Amendment No.               64        (File No. 2-29081)      [X]
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                                                  and/or

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY
ACT OF 1940

Amendment No.                              25        (File No. 811-1653)     [X]
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           IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A (Individual and Employer)
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                 IDS Tower 10, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-0010
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                                 (612) 671-3678
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            Mary Ellyn Minenko - IDS Tower 10, Minneapolis 55440-0010
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Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering

It  is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box) 
[ ]  immediately  upon filing  pursuant to paragraph (b) 
[X]  on April 30, 1999 pursuant to paragraph (b) 
[ ]  60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)
[ ]  on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of rule 485

The Registrant has registered an indefinite number or amount of securities under
the Securities  Act of 1933 pursuant to section 24-F of the  Investment  Company
Act of 1940.

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IDS LIFE VARIABLE
ANNUITY FUND A
 
Individual Variable Annuity Contracts and Variable
Annuity Contracts for Employer Plans
 
PROSPECTUS/APRIL 30, 1999
 
IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A (the Fund) is a segregated asset account of IDS
Life Insurance Company (IDS Life). The investment objective of the Fund is long-
term capital appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in common stocks of U.S.
corporations. The Fund also may invest in preferred stocks and in corporate and
government bonds.
 
This prospectus describes the following types of individual non-qualified,
variable annuity contracts offered by IDS Life:
 
- - an annuity for non-qualified retirement or deferred compensation plans or
  programs adopted by an employer.
 
- - an installment payment deferred annuity;
 
- - a single payment deferred annuity; and
 
- - a single payment immediate annuity.
 
NEW CONTRACTS ARE NOT CURRENTLY BEING OFFERED. This prospectus gives you facts
about the Fund. You should read it and keep it with your investment records for
future reference.
 
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED THESE
SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO
THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
 
AN INVESTMENT IN THIS ANNUITY IS NOT A DEPOSIT OF A BANK OR FINANCIAL
INSTITUTION AND IS NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY. AN INVESTMENT IN THIS ANNUITY
INVOLVES RISK INCLUDING THE POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL.
 
IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A
IDS TOWER 10
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55440-0010
(800) 437-0602
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IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A
 
IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A
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IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-0010
 
PROSPECTUS, APRIL 30, 1999
Individual Variable Annuity Contracts and Variable Annuity Contracts For
Employer Plans
 
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Summary of Contents.............................................................    3
Financial highlights............................................................    5
The variable annuity............................................................    5
Investment objective............................................................    6
Risks...........................................................................    6
Non-fundamental policies........................................................    7
Fundamental policies............................................................    7
Portfolio manager...............................................................    8
Investment agreements...........................................................    8
Brokerage.......................................................................    8
The contracts...................................................................    9
The fixed account...............................................................    9
Automated transfers and partial surrenders......................................   10
Measuring the value of the contract.............................................   10
Valuing Fund assets.............................................................   11
When we credit your purchase payments...........................................   12
The investment factor...........................................................   12
Valuing an accumulation unit....................................................   12
Valuing an annuity unit.........................................................   12
Annuity payment starting date...................................................   13
Table of settlement rates.......................................................   13
Annuity payment plans...........................................................   14
The charges you pay.............................................................   16
Surrendering your contract......................................................   17
Making withdrawals on your contract.............................................   17
Special rules if annuitant dies before the annuity payment starting date........   18
Your right to cancel installment contracts......................................   18
What about your taxes?..........................................................   18
Voting rights...................................................................   19
Management......................................................................   20
Directors and officers of IDS Life Insurance Company............................   21
Other Information...............................................................   22
Financial statements............................................................  F-1
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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
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ABOUT THE VARIABLE ANNUITY - IDS Life offers the variable annuities for sale
through the Fund, a diversified open-end management investment company. Variable
annuity contracts guarantee regular payments to contract purchasers. The amount
of these payments is influenced by the performance of the securities in which
the Fund invests (page 5).
 
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS - This table shows important financial information you will
need to evaluate the Fund's performance (page 5).
 
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE - The Fund's investment objective is long-term capital
appreciation in order to build up values and to make annuity payments. The Fund
invests primarily in common stock and also may invest in preferred stock and in
government and corporate bonds. The Fund may invest in foreign securities,
futures contracts and options. There is no guarantee that the Fund will achieve
its investment objective because any investment involves risk (page 6).
 
PORTFOLIO MANAGER - Mitzi Malevich, senior portfolio manager, manages the Fund
(page 8).
 
INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS - The Fund is a segregated asset account of IDS Life, a
stock life insurance company. IDS Life manages the investments of the Fund
pursuant to an Investment Management Agreement. Under this agreement, IDS Life
receives a management fee equal to 0.4% of the Fund's average daily net assets
for each year. Under a Distribution and Services Agreement, IDS Life also serves
as principal underwriter of the Fund. IDS Life annually pays 0.25% of the Fund's
net assets to American Express Financial Corporation for investment advice
regarding management of the Fund's investments (page 8).
 
CONTRACTS - This prospectus describes the following types of individual non-tax-
qualified variable annuity contracts:
 
- - An individual variable annuity contract for use in connection with
  non-qualified retirement or deferred compensation plans or programs adopted by
  an employer. These plans or programs are not intended to qualify under
  Sections 401, 403, or 408 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
  (the Code). Under this contract, you make an annual purchase payment. The
  payment must be at least $300 per year if your retirement date is 10 years or
  more from your application date. If your retirement date is less than 10 years
  from your application date, the payment must be large enough so that payments
  total at least $3,000 by your retirement date.
 
 You also can choose from several optional settlement plans. However, if at the
 annuity payment starting date the accumulation value of the contract is less
 than $2,000, IDS Life may pay the accumulation value in a lump sum (page 14);
 
- - A single payment deferred annuity that you can purchase by making an initial
  payment of at least $3,000 (page 9);
 
- - A single payment immediate annuity that you can purchase by making an initial
  payment of at least $3,000 (page 9); and
 
- - An installment payment deferred annuity that you can purchase by making 10 or
  more annual payments that total at least $300 (page 9).
 
WHO OWNS THE CONTRACT? - The annuitant is the owner, unless your application
says otherwise, or if you later transfer ownership of the contract to someone
else.
 
If the contract is purchased by an employer in connection with a deferred
compensation plan, the employer is the exclusive owner of all rights under the
contract. When the contract refers to the employer as "an annuitant", it is
solely for purposes of identification. IDS Life pays all funds payable under the
contract to the employer. IDS Life does not issue certificates to any employee
of an employer who has entered into a deferred compensation agreement. Any
employee participating in a deferred compensation plan should refer to the
deferred compensation agreement with the employer for information on any
additional charges in connection with the plan.
 
TRANSFERS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS - Before the annuity payment starting date, you may
give IDS Life written or telephone instructions to
 
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transfer the contract value of your investment between the fixed account and the
variable account. Transfers must be for at least $50 and will go into effect
when IDS Life then records it at its corporate office (page 10).
 
CHARGES YOU PAY - IDS Life will deduct a combined sales and administrative
charge from payments you make into the Fund.
 
For the individual variable annuity contract used with non-qualified plans
adopted by an employer, the deduction is 5.75% of the first $10,000 paid into
the Fund, 4% of the next $40,000 and 2% of all amounts in excess of $50,000
(page 16).
 
For the other three individual annuity contracts, if you make a single payment,
the deduction is 8% of the first $15,000, 5% of the next $10,000 and 2% of any
further amounts. If you choose to make installment payments, the deductions
average 8.7% over the first 10 years. You may lose money if you surrender your
individual installment contract too soon because the percentage that IDS Life
deducts is higher in the earlier years (20% for the first year of an installment
payment contract, 18% for the second and third contract years, 7% for the fourth
year and 4% thereafter) (page 16).
 
Additionally, IDS Life may deduct for premium taxes. Most states don't have
premium taxes but in those that do, IDS Life may make a deduction. State premium
taxes range from 0 to 3.5% of the gross purchase payments.
 
SURRENDERING YOUR CONTRACT - You can surrender all or part of a deferred annuity
contract any time before the annuity payment starting date by giving IDS Life
written or telephone instructions. IDS Life will cash in the number of
accumulation units or fixed dollar accumulation value required for the amount of
money you request. IDS Life will give accumulation units the accumulation unit
value it determines on the date IDS Life receives your request. However, you
can't surrender part of your contract if the remaining accumulation value is
less than $20. You cannot make any surrenders after annuity payments have
started. You will pay income tax on the taxable part of your surrender and you
may have to pay an IRS penalty tax on early withdrawal if you surrender part or
all of your contract before reaching age 59 1/2.
 
A surrender may result in adverse tax consequences. You should consult a tax
advisor before making a surrender request (page 17).
 
FEDERAL TAX INFORMATION - According to current interpretations of federal income
tax law, generally there is no federal income tax on any increase in your
annuity's value until you receive a distribution. Under certain circumstances,
there may be a 10% IRS penalty tax on early withdrawal (page 18).
 
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
For information about the Fund's history, organization and headquarters as well
as information about IDS Life and American Express Financial Corporation (AEFC),
see page 22.
 
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FROM
JAN 1, 1989 TO DEC. 31, 1998
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                                        1998         1997         1996         1995         1994         1993
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Accumulation unit value at
beginning of year..................      $20.91       $17.04       $13.93       $10.27       $10.70        $9.77
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Income from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss).......        (.14)        (.12)        (.07)        (.02)         .03         (.02)
Net gains (losses) (both realized
and unrealized)....................        3.76         3.99         3.18         3.68         (.46)         .95
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Total from investment operations...        3.62         3.87         3.11         3.66         (.43)         .93
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Accumulation unit value at end of
year...............................      $24.53       $20.91       $17.04       $13.93       $10.27       $10.70
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Total return*......................       17.31%       22.71%       22.33%       35.64%       (4.01%)       9.50%
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RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Total contract owner's equity at
end of year (000 omitted)..........  $  406,987   $  379,553   $  327,778   $  284,407   $  223,317   $  241,623
Ratio of operating expenses to
average net assets.................        1.40%        1.40%        1.40%        1.40%        1.40%        1.40%
Ratio of net investment income
(loss) to average net assets.......        (.63%)       (.62%)       (.43%)       (.19%)        .27%        (.17%)
Portfolio turnover rate............          19%          33%          13%          46%          63%          64%
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                                        1992           1991          1990         1989
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Accumulation unit value at
beginning of year..................      $9.13         $6.10           $5.98      $4.58
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Income from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss).......       (.03)          .02             .06        .05
Net gains (losses) (both realized
and unrealized)....................        .67          3.01             .06       1.35
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Total from investment operations...        .64          3.03             .12       1.40
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Accumulation unit value at end of
year...............................      $9.77         $9.13           $6.10      $5.98
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Total return*......................       6.97%        49.83%           1.97%     30.60%
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RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Total contract owner's equity at
end of year (000 omitted)..........  $ 228,366     $ 222,205      $  155,426   $163,568
Ratio of operating expenses to
average net assets.................       1.40%         1.41%           1.41%      1.43%
Ratio of net investment income
(loss) to average net assets.......       (.30%)         .22%            .97%       .99%
Portfolio turnover rate............         74%           68%             56%        55%
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  *  Total return does not reflect payment of a sales charge.
 
This table pertains to accumulation units only. When you begin to receive your
annuity payments, accumulation units change to annuity units. The value of an
annuity unit (assuming a 3.5% investment rate) was $8.56 as of Dec. 31, 1998,
$7.55 as of Dec. 31, 1997 $6.37 as of Dec. 31, 1996, $5.39 as of Dec. 31, 1995,
$4.11 as of Dec. 31, 1994, $4.44 as of Dec. 31, 1993, $4.19 as of Dec. 31, 1992,
$4.06 as of Dec. 31, 1991, $2.80 as of Dec. 31, 1990 and $2.84 as of Dec. 31,
1989. The value of an annuity unit (assuming a 5% investment rate) was $5.49 as
of Dec. 31, 1998, $4.92 as of Dec. 31, 1997 $4.21 as of Dec. 31, 1996, $3.61 as
of Dec. 31, 1995, $2.80 as of Dec. 31, 1994, $3.06 as of Dec. 31, 1993, $2.93 as
of Dec. 31, 1992, $2.88 as of Dec. 31, 1991, $2.02 as of Dec. 31, 1990 and $2.08
as of Dec. 31, 1989.
 
The information in this table is derived from financial statements of the Fund
that have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors. The
independent auditor's report and additional information about the performance of
the Fund are in the Fund's annual report, which you can obtain without charge if
it is not included with this prospectus.
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                           THE VARIABLE ANNUITY
 
An annuity is a contract with a life insurance company that guarantees regular
income to the purchaser. Most people buy annuities to provide income in their
retirement years. When many people think of an annuity, they think of a fixed
dollar annuity. With a fixed dollar annuity, the insurance company bears the
risk of investment gain or loss and guarantees payment of an exact monthly
amount. A variable annuity also guarantees you regular payments. However, the
amount of the payments will fluctuate with the performance of the securities in
which the annuity fund invests. So if the securities go up in value, you may
receive larger annuity payments. If they go down, you may receive smaller
annuity payments.
 
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INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
 
The Fund's investment objective is long-term capital appreciation. There is no
guarantee the Fund will achieve its investment objective because any investment
involves risk. IDS Life can change the Fund's investment objective without the
approval of the Fund's contract holders, but IDS Life has no intention of doing
so.
 
The Fund invests primarily in U.S. common stocks. The Fund also may invest in
preferred stocks and in corporate and government bonds. Some bonds issued by
agencies of the U.S. government are not supported by the full faith and credit
of the United States.
 
The Fund may invest up to 30% of its total assets at the time of purchase in
foreign securities. In selecting foreign investments, the Fund generally will
seek to invest in companies that it anticipates will experience economic growth
at least as great as that anticipated in the U.S. companies in which it invests.
The securities that the Fund believes offer attractive opportunities for
investment may change from time to time.
 
The Fund may use derivative instruments from time to time. However, at this
time, the use of such instruments is not a principal strategy of the Fund.
 
For temporary purposes, the Fund may make certain investments. It may buy
short-term U.S. and Canadian government securities. It may invest in bank
obligations including negotiable certificates of deposit, non-negotiable fixed
time deposits, bankers' acceptances and letters of credit. The Fund may buy
short-term corporate notes and obligations rated in the top two classifications
or the equivalent by Standard and Poor's or Moody's.
 
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RISKS
 
Please remember that you may lose money. Principal risks associated with an
investment in the Fund include:
 
- - Market Risk
 
- - Interest Risk
 
- - Foreign Risk
 
- - Liquidity Risk
 
MARKET RISK
 
The market may drop and you may lose money. Market risk may affect a single
issuer, sector of the economy, industry, or the market as a whole. The market
value of all securities may move up and down, sometimes rapidly and
unpredictably.
 
INTEREST RATE RISK
 
The risk of losses attributable to changes in interest rates. This term is
generally associated with, but not limited to, bond prices (when interest rates
rise, bond prices fall).
 
FOREIGN RISK
 
The following are all components of foreign risk:
 
COUNTRY RISK includes the political, economic, and other conditions of a
country. These conditions include lack of publicly available information, less
government oversight (including lack of accounting, auditing, and financial
reporting standards), the possibility of government-imposed restrictions, and
even the nationalization of assets.
 
CURRENCY RISK results from the constantly changing exchange rate between local
currency and the U.S. dollar. Whenever the Fund holds securities valued in a
foreign currency or holds the currency, changes in the exchange rate add or
subtract from the value of the investment.
 
CUSTODY RISK refers to the process of clearing and settling trades. It also
covers holding securities with local agents and depositories. Low trading
volumes and volatile prices in less developed markets make trades harder to
complete and settle.
 
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Local agents are held only to the standard of care of the local market.
Governments or trade groups may compel local agents to hold securities in
designated depositories that are not subject to independent evaluation. The less
developed a country's securities market is, the greater the likelihood of
problems occurring.
 
LIQUIDITY RISK
 
Securities may be difficult or impossible to sell at the time that the Fund
would like. The Fund may have to lower the selling price, sell other
investments, or forego an investment opportunity.
 
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NON-FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES
 
No more than 5% of the Fund's net assets can be used at any one time for good
faith deposits on futures and premiums for options on futures that do not offset
existing investment positions.
 
The Fund will not buy securities on margin (use borrowed money to buy
securities) or sell short. With short sales, an investor sells a security that
it does not own in anticipation of a decline in the market value of the
security. To complete the transaction, the investor must borrow the security to
make delivery to the buyer. The investor is obligated to replace the security
that was borrowed by purchasing it at the market price on the replacement date.
The price at such time may be more or less than the price at which the investor
sold the security.
 
The Fund will not invest in illiquid securities if more than 10% of the Fund's
net assets would be invested in such securities
 
The Fund may invest its assets in an open-end management investment company
(another fund) having substantially the same investment objectives, policies and
restrictions as the Fund for the purpose of having those assets managed as part
of a combined pool.
 
The Board of Managers of the Fund can change the investment policies described
above without the consent of contract holders.
 
FUNDAMENTAL POLICIES
 
The Fund observes the following fundamental investment restrictions, that cannot
change without approval by a vote of the contract holders:
 
- - The Fund will not borrow money or property except as a temporary measure for
  extraordinary or emergency purposes.
 
- - The Fund will not underwrite securities of other issuers, except as allowed by
  applicable law.
 
- - The Fund does not intend to concentrate investments in any particular
  industry, but reserves freedom of action to do so provided that not more than
  25% of its total assets, taken at cost, may be so invested at any one time.
 
- - The Fund may invest up to 10% of its total assets, taken at cost, in real
  properties, but will not do so as a principal activity.
 
- - The Fund will not invest more than 5% of its total assets, at market value, in
  securities of any one company, government or political subdivision. The
  limitation will not apply to investments in securities issued by the U.S.
  government, its agencies or instrumentalities. Up to 25% of the Fund's total
  assets may be invested without regard to this 5% limitation.
 
- - The Fund will not purchase securities of any issuer if immediately after, and
  as a result of a purchase, the Fund would own more than 10% of the outstanding
  voting securities of the issuer.
 
- - The Fund may not make cash loans if the total commitment amount exceeds 5% of
  the Fund's total assets.
 
- - The Fund will not buy or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a result
  of ownership of securities or other instruments. This will not prevent the
  Fund from buying or selling options and futures contracts or from investing in
  securities or other instruments backed by, or whose value is derived from,
  physical commodities.
 
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PORTFOLIO MANAGER
 
Mitzi Malevich joined American Express Financial Corporation in 1983 and serves
as vice president and senior portfolio manager. She was appointed to manage this
fund and IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund B (Fund B) in January 1995, and has
managed IDS Growth Fund since 1992. Prior to that, she was a portfolio manager
of pension fund accounts.
 
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INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS
 
IDS Life is the Fund's investment manager. Under the Investment Management
Agreement between IDS Life and the Fund, IDS Life charges a fee for managing the
Fund's investments. This amounts to 0.4% of the Fund's average daily net assets
for the year.
 
IDS Life does not keep all of this fee. IDS Life and AEFC have an Investment
Advisory Agreement that calls for IDS Life to pay AEFC a fee for serving as
investment advisor for the Fund. The fee is 0.25% of the Fund's average daily
net assets for the year.
 
In addition to paying its own management fee, the Fund also pays all brokerage
commissions and charges in the purchase and sale of assets. Brokerage charges
are paid to IDS Life for reimbursement of charges incurred in the purchase and
sale of foreign securities.
 
An Investment Management Agreement and an Advisory Agreement were approved by
the contract holders on Dec. 30, 1983, as a result of the IDS/American Express
Company merger. Both agreements will continue each year as long as they are
approved:
 
- - by a majority of the Board of Managers of the Fund or a majority of the
  outstanding votes of the Fund, and
 
- - by a majority of the Board of Managers of the Fund who are not "interested
  persons" of IDS Life or AEFC.
 
All votes by the Board of Managers must be taken at a meeting called
specifically to approve or disapprove the agreements and all votes must be cast
in person.
 
IDS Life may cancel either of its agreements without penalty, provided it gives
60 days' notice in writing. AEFC and the Fund may do the same. If the Fund
decides to cancel its management agreement with IDS Life, it must have the
approval of either the Board of Managers or a majority of the votes of contract
holders. If there is any assignment of either agreement, it ends immediately.
 
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BROKERAGE
 
Under the Investment Management Agreement, IDS Life has responsibility for
making the Fund's investment decisions, for executing trades for the Fund's
portfolio and for negotiating any brokerage commissions. IDS Life intends to
direct AEFC to execute trades and negotiate commissions on its behalf. These
services are covered by the Investment Advisory Agreement between AEFC and IDS
Life. When AEFC acts on IDS Life's behalf for the Fund, it follows the rules
described here for IDS Life. The Fund paid total brokerage commissions for each
of the last three years as follows: $138,632 for 1998, $182,019 for 1997 and
$89,747 for 1996. IDS Life intends to continue to examine and consider ways to
reduce brokerage costs.
 
The Investment Management Agreement generally requires IDS Life to use its best
efforts to obtain the best available price and the most favorable execution.
However, brokerage firms may provide some extra services, including economic or
investment research and analysis. Sometimes it may be desirable to compensate a
broker for research or brokerage services by paying a commission that it might
not otherwise charge or a commission in excess of what another broker might
charge. The Board of Managers has adopted a policy authorizing IDS Life to do so
to the extent authorized by law, if IDS Life determines, in good faith, that the
amount of commission is
 
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reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage or research services
provided by the broker.
 
In purchases and sales of securities involving transactions not listed on an
exchange or in listed securities that are traded off of the exchange, the Fund
will deal with a market maker as principal, or a broker as agent, depending upon
the method IDS Life believes will produce the best available price and most
favorable execution as described above. In transactions with a broker who acts
as principal, commissions generally are not stated separately, but are included
in the price of the securities.
 
AEFC gives investment advice to a number of investment companies and mutual
funds. Where more than one of these companies or funds are interested in the
same securities at the same time, AEFC carries out the sale or purchase in a way
that all agree in advance is fair.
 
Sharing in a large transaction may affect the price or volume of shares
acquired. But by these transactions, the Fund hopes to gain an advantage in
execution.
 
The Fund may pay brokerage commissions to broker-dealer affiliates of IDS Life,
AEFC and American Express Company.
 
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THE CONTRACTS
 
This prospectus describes the following types of individual non-qualified
variable annuity contracts:
 
- - AN INDIVIDUAL VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT offered for sale in connection with an
  employer plan that, as of Dec. 8, 1981, had already purchased one or more Fund
  annuity contracts. These plans or programs are not intended to qualify under
  Sections 401, 403, or 408 of the Code. Your purchase payment for this contract
  is made by a number of annual payments;
 
- - INSTALLMENT PAYMENT - DEFERRED ANNUITY. You make purchase payments in
  installments over a number of years. Annuity payments begin at some future
  date after you have paid all installments;
 
- - SINGLE PAYMENT - DEFERRED ANNUITY. You make a single purchase payment. Annuity
  payments are deferred until some future date; and
 
- - SINGLE PAYMENT - IMMEDIATE ANNUITY. You make a single purchase payment.
  Annuity payments will start within 60 days after IDS Life approves your
  application.
 
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THE FIXED ACCOUNT
 
The fixed account is an additional account to which you may allocate purchase
payments and contract values. It provides guaranteed values and periodically
adjusted interest-crediting rates.
 
If you have a deferred annuity contract, you can change your mind from time to
time and apply all or part of your future purchase payments to the fixed
account.
 
Also, the contract provides that once each contract year, you can transfer
accumulation values of at least $250 from the variable account to the fixed
account or from the fixed account to the variable account. This right ends 30
days before annuity payments begin. Presently, IDS Life does not intend to limit
the number of transfers from the variable account to the fixed account; however,
IDS Life limits transfers from the fixed account to the variable account to one
per contract year. Just write or telephone IDS Life and indicate the dollar
amount, percentage of, or number of variable accumulation units to transfer from
the Fund or the amount of fixed dollar accumulation value to transfer to the
Fund.
 
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AUTOMATED TRANSFERS AND PARTIAL SURRENDERS
 
IDS Life currently allows deferred annuity contract holders to establish:
 
- - automated transfers of contract values between the fixed account and variable
  account; or
 
- - automated partial surrenders of contract values. Both services can be in
  effect at the same time. You can establish them through a one-time written or
  telephone request to IDS Life.
 
The minimum transfer amount from any account or partial surrender amount from
the contract is $50 and you can make the transfer or surrender on a monthly,
quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis. You may start or stop this service at
any time but you must give IDS Life 30 days' notice to change any automated
transfer or surrender instructions that are currently in place. Automated
transfers or partial surrenders are subject to all of the other contract
provisions and terms including provisions relating to the transfer of money
between accounts. They are not available for 1969 Series Contracts that were
issued prior to May 1971.
 
Automated transfers from the fixed account may not exceed an amount that will
deplete the fixed account within 12 months. If you have made any type of
transfer from the fixed account, you may not transfer contract values from the
variable account back to the fixed account until the next contract anniversary.
 
For more information regarding surrenders, see page 17.
 
Under some contracts, applicable law may restrict automated partial surrenders.
When automated partial surrenders are in effect, additional purchase payments
may not be appropriate and, therefore, are not permitted.
 
IDS Life has the authority to honor any telephone requests believed to be
authentic and will use reasonable procedures to confirm that they are. This
includes asking identifying questions and tape recording calls. As long as IDS
Life follows the procedures IDS Life and its affiliates will not be liable for
any loss resulting from fraudulent requests. IDS Life will process your transfer
and/or variable surrender request on the valuation date (any normal business
day, Monday through Friday, that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open)
after we receive it. At times when the volume of telephone requests is unusually
high, IDS Life will take special measures to ensure that your call is answered
as promptly as possible. IDS Life will not allow a telephone surrender request
within 30 days of a phoned-in address change.
 
You may request that telephone withdrawals not be authorized from your account
by writing IDS Life.
 
Automated partial surrenders may result in income taxes and IRS penalty taxes
being applied to all or a portion of the amount surrendered. See the sections on
Tax charges and Surrendering your contract (page 18).
 
Consult your tax advisor if you have any questions about the taxation of your
annuity.
 
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MEASURING THE VALUE OF YOUR CONTRACT
 
Because values are always changing with the performance of the Fund's
investments, it is not easy to measure value with a variable annuity contract.
For this reason, IDS Life uses a technique that involves "units." IDS Life
measures the performance of the Fund by changes in the value of a single unit,
rather than the total value of the Fund. There are two kinds of units. As long
as you are paying into the Fund they are called "accumulation units." When you
begin to receive your annuity payments, they change to "annuity units."
 
- - Accumulation units are used to measure the value of deferred annuity contracts
  during the period before IDS Life makes annuity payments to you.
 
<TABLE>
<S>              <C>  <C>              <C>  <C>
number of your        value of one          total
accumulation       x  accumulation       =  accumulation
units                 unit                  value
</TABLE>
 
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  When you buy a deferred annuity contract, IDS Life will credit your purchase
  payments as accumulation units to your contract.
 
- - Annuity units determine the value of each annuity payment. When you buy an
  immediate annuity contract, IDS Life will credit your purchase payment as
  annuity units to your account.
 
 Under a deferred annuity contract, when annuity payments begin, IDS Life will
 convert your accumulation value into annuity units. From then on, your annuity
 payments are based on the current annuity unit value.
 
<TABLE>
<S>              <C>  <C>              <C>  <C>
number of your        annuity               value of one
annuity units         unit value            annuity
                   x                     =  payment
</TABLE>
 
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DATES WE REVALUE UNITS - VALUATION DATE
 
IDS Life values your units at least once every seven days. At the present time,
IDS Life values your units each business day at the close of trading on the
NYSE. During an emergency, the Fund can suspend redemption. Those emergency
situations would occur if:
 
- - The NYSE closes for reasons other than the usual weekend and holiday closings,
  or trading on the NYSE is restricted;
 
- - Disposal of the Fund's securities is not reasonable, or it is not reasonably
  practical for the Fund to determine the fair value of its net assets, or
 
- - The Securities and Exchange Commission under the provisions of the Investment
  Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) declares a period of emergency to exist.
 
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SPLITTING UNITS
 
IDS Life can split accumulation or annuity units. We will do so only if it is in
the best interests of the contract holders, the annuitants and IDS Life.
 
THE VALUATION PERIOD
 
The valuation period starts after the close of business (when the NYSE closes,
normally 3 p.m. Central time) on one valuation date and ends with the close of
business on the next valuation date.
 
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VALUING FUND ASSETS
 
We determine the net value of the Fund's assets at the start of each valuation
period by taking the total value of the Fund's assets and subtracting
liabilities. The net asset value per share generally changes each day. We value
Fund securities as follows:
 
- - We value securities traded on national securities exchanges at the last quoted
  sales price on that day. If a particular security hasn't been traded on a
  certain day, we take the average price between the last bid (offer to buy) and
  the last asked (offer to sell) price.
 
- - We also value securities with readily available market quotations but without
  a listing on an exchange at the average between the last bid and the last
  asked price.
 
- - We value short-term securities maturing more than 60 days from the valuation
  date at the market price or approximate market value based on current interest
  rates. We value short-term securities maturing in 60 days or less but that
  originally had maturities of more than 60 days at the acquisition date on an
  amortized cost basis using the market value on the 61st day before maturity.
  We value short-term securities maturing in 60 days or less at the acquisition
  date at amortized cost. Amortized cost is an approximation of market value
  determined by systematically increasing the carrying value of a security if
  acquired at a discount, or systematically reducing the carrying value if
  acquired at a premium, so that the carrying value is equal to maturity value
  on the maturity date.
 
- - We value securities and other assets without a ready market price at fair
  value. The Board of Managers is responsible for using valuation methods that
  they believe give fair value. In cases like this, they may
 
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  use an outside organization to value these securities. These organizations may
  use methods that take into consideration yields, trading characteristics and
  other market data.
 
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WHEN WE CREDIT YOUR PURCHASE PAYMENTS
 
IDS Life credits each purchase payment at the end of the valuation period during
which we receive it at our corporate office.
 
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THE INVESTMENT FACTOR
 
On each valuation date, IDS Life calculates an investment factor for the
valuation period. This factor measures the Fund's investment performance during
the period. Here is how the investment factor is determined:
 
- - First, we determine the investment income for the period by combining the
  Fund's income (interest and any dividends), net realized and unrealized
  capital gains or losses on investments and expenses.
 
- - Then, we determine the net investment rate by dividing the Fund's net
  investment income by the net value of the Fund's assets at the beginning of
  the valuation period.
 
- - Finally, the investment factor for any valuation period is the sum of 1 plus
  the net investment rate. If the Fund has a negative investment rate for a
  period, the investment factor will be less than 1.
 
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VALUING AN ACCUMULATION UNIT
 
IDS Life uses accumulation units to measure the value of your contract during
the period before annuity payments begin. We determine the value of an
accumulation unit by multiplying the accumulation unit value for the last
valuation period by the investment factor for the current period.
 
Here is an example: Assume the Fund's assets at the start of the day were $1
million and the investment income for the day was $2,000. The total expenses
were $398.35 and the value of an accumulation unit the day before was $1.101000.
 
- - Step 1. First, we determine the net investment income. This is income minus
  expenses or $1,601.65 ($2,000 - $398.35).
 
- - Step 2. Next we determine the investment rate. This is the net investment
  income divided by the assets at the start of the day or 0.001602 ($1,601.65
  divided by 1,000,000).
 
- - Step 3. The investment factor is one plus the investment rate, or 1.001602.
 
- - Step 4. Finally, we determine the value of an accumulation unit by multiplying
  yesterday's accumulation unit value by the investment factor. The current
  value of an accumulation unit comes out to $1.102764 (1.101000 x 1.001602).
 
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VALUING AN ANNUITY UNIT
 
When you are ready to receive annuity payments, IDS Life exchanges your
accumulation units for annuity units. Annuity units measure each variable
annuity payment. To determine the value of an annuity unit, we multiply the
annuity unit value on the last valuation date by the product of (1) the
investment factor for the current period, and (2) the neutralizing factor.
 
The neutralizing factor removes the assumed investment rate that is built into
the variable annuity tables in your contract. The neutralizing factor for a
one-day valuation period is 0.999866, when the usual 5% assumed investment rate
is used.
 
Here is a shortcut for calculating the value of an annuity unit:
 
Substitute the term "annuity unit" for the term "accumulation unit" each time it
appears in the example used for calculating accumulation unit values.
 
Then take the answer in Step 4 ($1.102764) and multiply it by the neutralizing
factor (0.999866). The answer is the current value of an annuity unit, or
$1.102616.
 
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The assumed investment rate is not always 5%. For example, contracts subject to
Texas law cannot use more than a 3.5% investment rate. You can request a 3.5%
investment rate by sending a written request to IDS Life at its home office. The
current policy of IDS Life is to grant a request received no later than 30 days
before settlement.
 
Why would you want a lower assumed investment rate? The value of an annuity unit
will rise or fall to the extent that the actual investment rate for the period
is more or less than the assumed investment rate. A lower assumed rate produces
a lower initial annuity payment, but later payments will rise faster if unit
values are going up. Later payments will fall more slowly if unit values are
dropping.
 
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ANNUITY PAYMENT STARTING DATE
 
For INDIVIDUAL DEFERRED CONTRACTS PAID FOR IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, the annuity
payment starting date you select must be at least 10 years after the date of
your application. You can change the payment date at any time not less than 30
days before annuity payments are to start.
 
For SINGLE PAYMENT DEFERRED CONTRACTS, the annuity payment starting date must be
at least 60 days after the application date.
 
For IMMEDIATE CONTRACTS, the annuity payment starting date must be no later than
60 days after the application date.
 
For EMPLOYER PLANS, the annuity starting date must be at least so many years
after the application date that the number of years multiplied by the annual
purchase payment equals or exceeds $3,000.
 
For ALL CONTRACTS the annuity payment starting date must come before (whichever
one is later):
 
- - the contract anniversary nearest the annuitant's 75th birthday, or
 
- - the 30th contract anniversary.
 
TABLE OF SETTLEMENT RATES
 
The Progressive Annuity Table in your contract shows the amount of the first
monthly payment for each $1,000 of contract value according to the adjusted age
and, when applicable, the sex of the annuitant.
 
Adjusted age is equal to the annuitant's birthday nearest the settlement date
minus any adjustment depending on the calendar year of birth of the annuitant as
follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Calendar year of                           Adjustment for
annuitant's birth                         Male      Female
<S>                                       <C>       <C>
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Prior to 1920...........................    0          4
1920 through 1939.......................    1          5
1940 through 1954.......................    2          6
1955 through 1969.......................    3          7
After 1969..............................    4          8
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</TABLE>
 
In ARIZONA GOVERNING COMMITTEE FOR TAX DEFERRED ANNUITY AND DEFERRED
COMPENSATION PLANS, ETC. ET AL. V. NATHALIE NORRIS, ETC., the United States
Supreme Court decided that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits
an employer from offering its employees the option of receiving retirement
benefits from one of several companies selected by the employer, all of which
pay a woman lower monthly retirement benefits than a similarly situated man. The
Court ordered that all retirement benefits derived from contributions made on
and after Aug. 1, 1983, must be calculated without regard to the sex of the
annuitant.
 
IDS Life has been administering contributions received since Aug. 1, 1983, on
the company's in-force annuity contracts to provide retirement benefits without
regard to the sex of the annuitant in those markets which are affected by the
Norris decision. IDS Life also has amended new contracts in order to assure
continued compliance by employers with the obligations imposed on them by the
Norris decision.
 
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ANNUITY PAYMENT PLANS
 
You may select on the application how you want annuity payments made and when
the payments are to begin. If you have a deferred annuity contract, you may
change your payment plan at any time at least 30 days before the annuity payment
starting date.
 
Here are the plans available for all annuity contracts as described in this
prospectus:
 
PLAN A - LIFE ANNUITY - NO REFUND: We make monthly payouts until the annuitant's
death. Payouts end with the last payout before the annuitant's death; we will
not make any further payouts. This means that if the annuitant dies after we
have made only one monthly payout, we will not make any more payouts.
 
PLAN B - LIFE ANNUITY WITH FIVE, 10 OR 15 YEARS CERTAIN: We make monthly payouts
for a guaranteed payout period of five, 10 or 15 years that you elect. This
election will determine the length of the payout period to the beneficiary if
the annuitant should die before the elected period has expired. We calculate the
guaranteed payout period from the retirement date. If the annuitant outlives the
elected guaranteed payout period, we will continue to make payouts until the
annuitant's death.
 
PLAN C - LIFE ANNUITY - INSTALLMENT REFUND: We make monthly payouts until the
annuitant's death, with our guarantee that payouts will continue for some period
of time. We will make payouts for at least the number of months determined by
dividing the amount applied under this option by the first monthly payout,
whether or not the annuitant is living.
 
PLAN D - JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR LIFE ANNUITY - NO REFUND: We make monthly
payouts while both the annuitant and a joint annuitant are living. If either
annuitant dies, we will continue to make monthly payouts at the full amount
until the death of the surviving annuitant. Payouts end with the death of the
second annuitant
 
A beneficiary of a variable annuity contract may ask for a lump-sum payment
under Plan B or Plan C. IDS Life will not grant the request if you asked us not
to.
 
If you have not selected a plan by the annuity payment starting date, Plan B
with 120 guaranteed monthly payments will be used.
 
If the value of the contract is less than $2,000 on the annuity payment starting
date, IDS Life may pay the accumulation value in a lump-sum.
 
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DETERMINATION OF MONTHLY ANNUITY PAYMENTS FOR DEFERRED CONTRACTS
 
When annuity payments are to begin, IDS Life computes the first monthly variable
annuity payment on the valuation date on or right before the seventh day before
the annuity payment starting date.
 
IDS Life makes the computations using the table of settlement rates in your
contract unless we agree on an optional table. IDS Life uses a different table
if you elected a 3.5% assumed investment rate. We divide the amount of the first
payment by the annuity unit value to give the number of annuity units for your
contract.
 
IDS Life will determine each monthly payment after the first one by multiplying
the number of annuity units by the current annuity unit value. IDS Life will
compute payouts made by check on the valuation date on or right before the fifth
day before the annuity payment date. IDS Life will compute payouts made by a
transfer to another IDS fund account on the valuation date on or right before
the annuity payment date.
 
Here is an example: Assume the variable accumulation value on the valuation date
seven days before the annuity payment starting date was $30,000 and the plan you
selected produces an initial payment of $6 for each $1,000 of accumulation
value. Ignoring premium taxes, if any, the first payment would be $180 (30 x $6
= $180).
 
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Now assume the annuity unit value on the valuation date seven days before the
annuity payment starting date is $1.800000. The number of annuity units for your
contract is 100 ($180 divided by $1.800000 = 100). Ordinarily, IDS Life will pay
the value of the same number of annuity units each month.
 
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DETERMINATION OF MONTHLY ANNUITY PAYMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE CONTRACTS
 
IDS Life multiplies the number of your annuity units by the value of one unit.
IDS Life determines the value of one unit on the valuation date on or right
before the seventh day before the annuity payment is due. The following example
shows how we determine the number of your annuity units:
 
Assume the net purchase payment is $30,000 and the conversion factor, based on
actuarial tables and the contract you selected, is $5.50.
 
Assume the value of one annuity unit on the valuation date is $1.500000.
 
First divide the net purchase payments by $1,000: $30,000 divided by $1,000 =
$30. Next, multiply the answer by the conversion factor: $30 x $5.50 = $165.
 
Divide the answer by the value of one unit. This gives the number of annuity
units paid out each month: $165 divided by $1.500000 = 110 units.
 
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THE CHARGES YOU PAY
 
1) SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
 
The tables below show the deductions from your purchase payments for sales and
administrative charges. The net amount invested is the total purchase payments
minus the deduction for sales and administrative charges.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SINGLE PAYMENT CONTRACTS
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Part of                                                   Total charge     Total deduction
the total                  Deduction   Deduction for    as percentage of   as percentage of
purchase                   for sales   administrative    total purchase       net amount
payment                     charge         charge           payment            invested
<S>                        <C>         <C>              <C>                <C>
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First $15,000                  6.0%          2.0%               8.0%              8.70%
Next $10,000                   4.0           1.0                5.0               5.26
Over $25,000                   1.5           0.5                2.0               2.04
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT CONTRACTS (OTHER THAN EMPLOYER PLAN CONTRACTS)
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                                                          Total charge     Total deduction
Amount equivalent          Deduction   Deduction for    as percentage of   as percentage of
to stated annual           for sales   administrative    total purchase       net amount
payment amount              charge         charge           payment            invested
<S>                        <C>         <C>              <C>                <C>
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1st stated annual payment     18.0%          2.0%              20.0%             25.00%
2nd & 3rd stated annual
payment                       16.0           2.0               18.0              21.95
4th stated annual payment      5.0           2.0                7.0               7.53
5th and after stated
annual payment                 2.0           2.0                4.0               4.17
If kept through 10 years       6.7           2.0                8.7               9.53
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
EMPLOYER PLAN - ANNUAL PURCHASE CONTRACTS
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Part of                                                   Total charge     Total deduction
the total                  Deduction   Deduction for    as percentage of   as percentage of
purchase                   for sales   administrative    total purchase       net amount
payment                     charge         charge           payment            invested
<S>                        <C>         <C>              <C>                <C>
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First $10,000                 3.75%          2.0%              5.75%              6.10%
Next $40,000                   2.0           2.0                4.0               4.17
Excess over $50,000            0.5           1.5                2.0               2.04
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</TABLE>
 
Under a Distribution and Services Agreement with the Fund, IDS Life is the
principal underwriter and performs all sales and administrative duties. It pays
salaries, sales commissions, legal, accounting, auditing or actuarial fees and
death benefits under deferred variable annuity contracts. The deductions for
sales and administrative charges came to $72,458 for 1998, $80,608 for 1997 and
$83,478 for 1996.
 
IDS Life may reduce or eliminate the sales and administrative charge, but only
to the extent IDS Life anticipates that we will incur lower sales and
administrative expenses or perform fewer services. Generally, this will occur
with programs established by an employer for all employees or for all employees
in a class, under which employees do not individually enroll in the program.
 
2) PREMIUM TAXES
 
Some states may charge a premium tax in an amount of up to 3.5%. If a state
requires payment of a premium tax on your contract, IDS Life may deduct it from
your purchase payments or from your contract's accumulation value.
 
3) INCREASES IN LIFE EXPECTANCY AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
 
IDS Life will bear any expenses that occur because of an increase in
administrative expenses, or because of an increase in the life expectancy of
people receiving variable
 
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annuity payments. But, it is not responsible for increases in brokers' fees and
transfer taxes on the purchase and sale of assets.
 
For bearing this risk, IDS Life charges the Fund a fee equal to 1% of the Fund's
average daily net assets for the year. This came to $3,919,255 for 1998,
$3,661,128 for 1997 and $3,105,070 for 1996.
 
If the fee is more than enough to cover the increases, IDS Life will keep the
difference. If the fee is not enough, IDS Life bears the loss.
 
4) CHARGE FOR INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
 
For acting as investment manager, IDS Life charges the Fund a fee equal to 0.4%
of the Fund's average net assets for the year, less any brokerage credits. This
came to $1,567,787 for 1998, $1,464,532 for 1997 and 1,242,190 for 1996.
 
5) TAX CHARGES
 
IDS Life is taxed as a life insurance company under Subchapter L of the Code.
IDS Life treats the Fund as part of IDS Life for federal income tax purposes.
IDS Life must pay all taxes that come about because of the Fund. For this
reason, IDS Life can charge the Fund for tax charges. Under current federal
income tax law, no taxes are payable with respect to any income of the Fund.
 
Investment results credited to a contract are not taxed until you receive
annuity benefits.
 
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SURRENDERING YOUR CONTRACT
 
You can surrender all or part of your annuity contract any time before the
annuity payment starting date. There is no surrender charge for either partial
or full surrenders. You cannot surrender the contract in whole or in part after
annuity payments have started.
 
For a discussion of automated partial surrenders, see page 10.
 
Make your request to IDS Life in writing. IDS Life will cash in the number of
accumulation units for the amount you request. The units are valued at the next
accumulation unit value calculated after IDS Life receives your request in our
Minneapolis home office. You cannot surrender part of your contract if the
remaining accumulation value will be less than $20, and you cannot repay any
amount you surrender. IDS Life usually will mail a check to you within seven
days after we process your request. However, IDS Life can delay sending your
check until we are sure we have received good payment for the accumulation units
you want to surrender.
 
You may receive extra money if the Fund's state premium tax liability is reduced
as a result of your surrender. If it is, you will receive either the amount of
the reduction or the amount already deducted from your purchase payments for
premium taxes, whichever is less.
 
Your surrender may result in adverse tax consequences. Consult a qualified tax
advisor before requesting a surrender.
 
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MAKING WITHDRAWALS ON YOUR CONTRACT
 
You can make a temporary withdrawal on your contract any time before the annuity
payment starting date. The least you can withdraw, including charges, is $250.
The most you can withdraw is the sum of your purchase payments less any amounts
you previously surrendered. You cannot have more than one temporary withdrawal
outstanding at any one time. IDS Life will charge you 2% of your withdrawal at
the time of withdrawal in order to cover our administrative costs.
 
You must pay your withdrawal back within two years. IDS Life will use your
repayment to buy accumulation units at their current price. However, you cannot
make a repayment after the annuity payment starting date. There are no sales
charges. If you do not pay your withdrawal back within two years, IDS Life will
regard it as if you surrendered that part of your contract.
 
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HOW DO YOU REPAY YOUR WITHDRAWAL? Inform IDS Life in writing. Otherwise IDS Life
will use your regular purchase payments toward repayment. What is left after you
fully repay your withdrawal will go toward your regular purchase payments. Any
amount of your purchase payment left over after repayment must be at least $10.
 
- - Example: You make a withdrawal of $295 and your next purchase payment is $300.
  Instead of applying $295 toward the withdrawal and $5 toward the purchase
  payment, we will apply $290 toward the withdrawal and $10 toward the purchase
  payment. Now you owe $5 on your withdrawal. IDS Life will take out this amount
  next time you make a payment.
 
Keep track of all your withdrawals and surrenders. If your accumulation value
falls to zero, IDS Life will close your account.
 
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SPECIAL RULES IF THE ANNUITANT DIES BEFORE THE ANNUITY PAYMENT STARTING DATE
 
Under a deferred annuity contract, if the annuitant dies before annuity payments
begin, the beneficiary will receive the greater of:
 
- - the sum of all purchase payments minus surrenders and unrepaid withdrawals; or
 
- - the accumulation value of the contract.
 
If the annuitant dies on or after the contract anniversary date nearest his or
her 75th birthday, IDS Life will pay only the accumulation value to the
beneficiary.
 
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YOUR RIGHT TO CANCEL INSTALLMENT CONTRACTS
 
You will receive a Statement of Charges and a Notice of Cancellation Rights
within 60 days after the contract is sent to you. You will have 45 days from the
time this notice was sent to you to cancel your installment contract. You will
receive the current accumulation value of your account plus any amounts deducted
for taxes and charges.
 
WHAT ABOUT YOUR TAXES?
 
Part of the annuity payment you receive is taxed as ordinary income and part is
excluded from income as your investment in the contract under Section 72 of the
Code.
 
The income earned on an annuity contract held by such entities as corporations,
partnerships or trusts generally will be treated as ordinary income received
during that year. This provision is effective for annuity contract purchase
payments made after Feb. 28, 1986.
 
If you surrender all or part of the contract before your annuity payment
starting date, the federal income tax consequences will depend on when you made
your purchase payments. For amounts allocable to purchase payments made after
Aug. 13, 1982, the amount of any partial surrender will be taxed as ordinary
income to the extent that contract value exceeds the owner's investment in the
contract. In addition, a 10% penalty tax will be imposed on the amount of any
surrender proceeds that is includable in the owner's income. However, the
penalty tax would not affect any surrender occurring after:
 
- - the owner reaches age 59 1/2,
 
- - death of the owner (or the death of the primary annuitant if the owner is not
  an individual),
 
- - the owner's disability; or
 
- - if the distribution is part of a series of substantially equal periodic
  payments over the life or life expectancy of the owner (or joint lives or life
  expectancy of the owner and beneficiary).
 
Any amount you receive as a withdrawal and the value of any part of an annuity
contract pledged or assigned as collateral is taxed as a cash withdrawal to the
extent allocable to investment in annuity contracts after Aug. 13, 1982.
 
Amounts allocable to earlier purchase payments will be taxed as ordinary income
to the extent the amount surrendered exceeds the owner's investment in the
contract and will not be subject to the 10% penalty tax.
 
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Unlike life insurance proceeds, the death benefit under an annuity contract is
not tax exempt. The gain, if any, is taxable as ordinary income to the
beneficiary in the year(s) he or she receives the payments.
 
IDS Life intends that the contract qualify as an annuity for federal income tax
purposes. To that end, the provisions of the contract are to be interpreted to
ensure or maintain tax qualification, in spite of any other provisions of the
contract. IDS Life reserves the right to amend the contract to reflect any
clarifications that may be needed or are appropriate to maintain qualification
or to conform the contract to any applicable changes in the tax qualification
requirements. We will send you a copy of any amendment.
 
IMPORTANT: IDS Life bases this discussion of federal tax laws upon our
understanding of these laws as they are currently interpreted. Federal tax laws
or current interpretations of them may change. For this reason and because tax
consequences are complex and highly individual and cannot always be anticipated,
you should consult a tax advisor if you have any questions about taxation of
your contract.
 
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VOTING RIGHTS
 
The Fund grants and defines voting rights of contract holders under its
regulations. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, IDS Life may modify
these voting rights without a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
units. Variable contract holders can vote on:
 
- - any changes in fundamental investment restrictions;
 
- - the approval of and any changes to the investment management and advisory
  agreements;
 
- - the election of the Board of Managers; and
 
- - the acceptance of the Fund's independent auditors.
 
A variable contract holder with accumulation units has a number of votes equal
to the number of accumulation units owned. Under a contract where annuity
payments have started, IDS Life determines the number of votes by dividing the
present value of all future annuity payments by the value of one accumulation
unit on the record date. So, there may be a gradual decline in the number of
votes to which a contract holder is entitled as we continue to make annuity
payments under the contract. The record date will be set by the Board of
Managers not more than 60 days before the regular meeting or any special meeting
of variable contract holders. Cumulative voting is not authorized.
 
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IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A
 
MANAGEMENT
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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS AND OFFICERS OF THE FUND
GUMER C. ALVERO*
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Vice President - General Manager of Variable Annuity Products Group, American
Express Financial Corporation since April 1998. Executive Assistant to
President/CEO from April 1996 to April 1998. Program Manager in Financial
Institution Group, April 1994 to April 1996.
RICHARD W. KLING*
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS
  AND PRESIDENT
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Director of IDS Life Insurance Company since February 1984; President since
March 1994. Executive Vice President, Marketing and Products from January 1988
to March 1994. Senior Vice President, American Express Financial Corporation,
since 1994. Director of IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.
EDWARD LANDES
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS
30 South 9th Street
Minneapolis, MN
Development consultant. Director of Endowment Development, YMCA of Metropolitan
Minneapolis since 1996. Vice President for Financial Development, YMCA of
Metropolitan Minneapolis from 1985 to 1995. Former sales manager - Supplies
Division and district manager - Data Processing Division of IBM Corporation.
Retired 1983.
CARL N. PLATOU
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS
312 South 6th Street
Minneapolis, MN
President Emeritus and Chief Executive Officer, Fairview Hospital and Healthcare
Services. Director, St. Thomas University since 1990.
GORDON H. RITZ
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS
404 WCCO Radio Building
Minneapolis, MN
Director, Mid-America Publishing and Atrix International, Inc. Former president,
Com Rad Broadcasting Corp. Former director, Sunstar Foods.
LORRAINE R. HART*
VICE PRESIDENT, INVESTMENTS
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Vice President - Insurance investments of American Express Financial Corporation
since 1989. Vice President - Investments of IDS Life since 1992.
JEFFREY S. HORTON*
VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Vice President and Treasurer of IDS Life since July 1996.
TIMOTHY S. MEEHAN*
SECRETARY
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Secretary of American Express Financial Corporation, American Express Financial
Advisors Inc. and IDS Life Series Fund, Inc. since October 1995. Senior counsel
to American Express Financial Corporation since 1995. Counsel from 1990 to 1995.
WILLIAM A. STOLTZMANN*
GENERAL COUNSEL AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, American Express Financial
Corporation, since November 1985 and Vice President, General Counsel and
Secretary, IDS Life, since December 1989.
PHILIP C. WENTZEL*
CONTROLLER
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN
Vice President and Controller IDS Life. Vice President - Finance, Risk
Management Products, American Express Financial Corporation.
*INTERESTED PERSON OF THE FUND BY REASON OF BEING AN EMPLOYEE OF IDS LIFE OR
 AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION.
You vote at each regular meeting for the Fund's Board of Managers. Members who
are not salaried employees of IDS Life or one of its affiliates receive up to
$4,000 annually for serving on the Board. All officers of the Fund are salaried
employees of IDS Life or AEFC and do not receive remuneration from the Fund. The
officers and managers of the Fund aggregately hold less than 1% of the
outstanding voting units.
 
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DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY*
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THE DIRECTORS:
 
DAVID R. HUBERS
Director since September 1989; President and Chief Executive Officer, American
Express Financial Corporation, since August 1993 and Director, American Express
Financial Corporation, since January 1984. Senior Vice President, Finance, and
Chief Financial Officer, American Express Financial Corporation, from January
1984 to August 1993.
 
RICHARD W. KLING
Director since February 1984; President since March 1994; Executive Vice
President, Marketing and Products from January 1988 to March 1994. Senior Vice
President, American Express Financial Corporation, since May 1994, Vice
President from 1988 to 1994. Director of IDS Life Series Fund, Inc. and Chairman
of the Board of Managers and President of IDS Life Variable Annuity Funds A & B.
 
PAUL F. KOLKMAN
Director since May 1984; Executive Vice President since March 1994; Vice
President, Finance from May 1984 to March 1994; Vice President, American Express
Financial Corporation, since January 1987. Vice President and Chief Actuary of
IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.
 
PAULA R. MEYER
Director and Executive Vice President, Assured Assets since June 1998. Piper
Capital Management (PCM) President from October 1997 to May 1998. PCM Director
of Marketing from June 1995 to October 1997. PCM Director of Retail Marketing
from December 1993 to June 1995.
 
JAMES A. MITCHELL
Chairman of the Board since March 1994; Director since July 1984.
 
BARRY J. MURPHY
Director and Executive Vice President, Client Service since March 1994; Senior
Vice President, American Express Financial Corporation since May 1994. Senior
Vice President, Operations, Travel Related Services (TRS), a subsidiary of
American Express Company, from July 1992 to April 1994; Vice President, TRS,
from November 1989 to July 1992.
 
STUART A. SEDLACEK
Director since March 1994; Vice President, American Express Financial
Corporation, since September 1988.
 
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OFFICERS OTHER THAN DIRECTORS
 
WILLIAM A. STOLTZMANN
Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary since 1989; Vice President and
Assistant General Counsel, American Express Financial Corporation, since
November 1985. Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, American
Enterprise Life Insurance Company, American Partners Life Insurance Company.
 
PHILIP C. WENTZEL
Vice President and Controller IDS Life. Vice President - Finance, Risk
Management Products, American Express Financial Corporation.
 
*THE ADDRESS FOR ALL OF THE DIRECTORS AND PRINCIPAL OFFICERS IS: IDS TOWER 10,
 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-0010.
 
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OTHER INFORMATION
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HISTORY
 
The Fund is an open-end diversified investment company as defined under the 1940
Act. It was organized as a segregated asset account by IDS Life under Minnesota
law on May 10, 1968.
 
IDS Life is a stock life insurance company organized under Minnesota law on Aug.
7, 1957. It conducts a conventional life insurance business in addition to its
variable annuity business.
 
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ASSETS OF THE FUND
 
On Dec. 31, 1998, there were 10,126 outstanding contracts. The assets were
$416,001,766.
 
The Fund holds these assets solely for the variable contract holders. The assets
are not used to pay liabilities of any other business of IDS Life.
 
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HEADQUARTERS
 
The corporate office of IDS Life is located in the IDS Tower in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
 
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OWNERSHIP OF IDS LIFE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION
 
All of the capital stock of IDS Life is owned by AEFC. On Jan. 12, 1984,
Investors Diversified Services, Inc., of which IDS Life was a wholly owned
subsidiary, was merged into a wholly owned subsidiary of American Express
Company to form IDS Financial Services Inc. On Jan. 1, 1995, IDS Financial
Corporation's name was changed to American Express Financial Corporation, and
IDS Financial Services Inc.'s name was changed to American Express Financial
Advisors Inc. AEFC serves as investment advisor for the Fund. AEFC is an
investment advisor for a number of open-end investment companies and for its
subsidiaries. AEFC's headquarters is IDS Tower, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
 
OTHER AFFILIATIONS
 
IDS Life also distributes different variable annuity contracts not described in
this prospectus and variable life insurance policies.
 
The members of the Fund's Board of Managers also serve on the Board of Managers
of Fund B and on the Board of Directors of IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.
 
IDS Life manages Fund A, Fund B and nine mutual funds existing within the IDS
MUTUAL FUND GROUP advised by American Express Financial Corporation. These nine
mutual funds are available for purchase only through variable annuity contracts
which are distributed by IDS Life and its subsidiaries, IDS Life Insurance
Company of New York, American Enterprise Life Insurance Company, American
Partners Life Insurance Company and American Centurion Life Assurance Company.
The names of these funds are: IDS Life Capital Resource Fund, IDS Life
Aggressive Growth Fund, IDS Life International Equity Fund, IDS Life Special
Income Fund, IDS Life Managed Fund, IDS Life Moneyshare Fund, IDS Life Growth
Dimensions Fund, IDS Life Global Yield Fund and IDS Life Income Advantage Fund.
IDS Life also manages IDS Life Series Fund, Inc., which is available for
purchase only through policies distributed by IDS Life and IDS Life Insurance
Company of New York.
 
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CUSTODIAN
 
Pursuant to a custodian agreement, the Fund's securities and cash are held by
American Express Trust Company, 1200 Northstar Center West, 625 Marquette Ave.,
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2307.
 
The custodian has entered into a sub-custodian arrangement with Morgan Stanley
Trust Company, One Pierrepont Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201. As part of this
arrangement, portfolio securities purchased outside the United States may be
held in custody and deposit accounts that have been established by Morgan
Stanley with one or more domestic or foreign banks, or
 
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through the facilities of one or more clearing agencies or central securities
depositories as may be permitted by law and by the Fund's sub-custodian
agreement.
 
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INSURANCE REGULATION
 
IDS Life is regulated by the Department of Commerce of the State of Minnesota.
From time to time, the department examines the company's liabilities and
reserves and certifies their correctness. IDS Life also is subject to insurance
laws and regulations of other states where it is licensed to do business.
 
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
The Report of Independent Auditors and the Financial Statements, including Notes
to Financial Statements and the schedule of investments in securities, contained
in the 1998 Annual Report to IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A contract holders
are incorporated in this Prospectus by reference. No other portion of the Annual
Report, however, is incorporated by reference.
 
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YEAR 2000
 
The Year 2000 issue is the result of computer programs having been written using
two digits rather than four to define a year. Any programs that have
time-sensitive software may recognize a date using "00" as the year 1900 rather
than 2000. This could result in the failure of major systems or miscalculations,
which could have a material impact on the operations of the Fund. The Fund has
no computer systems of its own but is dependent upon the systems of AEFC and
certain other third parties.
 
A comprehensive review of AEFC's computer systems and business processes has
been conducted to identify the major systems that could be affected by the Year
2000 issue. Steps are being taken to resolve any potential problems including
modification to existing software and the purchase of new software. These
measures are scheduled to be completed and tested on a timely basis. AEFC's
target date for substantially completing corrective measures on business
critical systems was Dec. 31, 1998. Substantial testing of these systems was
targeted for completion early in 1999. AEFC is currently on track with this
schedule and is also on track to finish the work on non-critical systems by June
30, 1999. The Year 2000 readiness of other third parties whose system failures
could have an impact on the Fund's operations continues to be evaluated. The
potential materiality of any such impact is not known at this time.
 
AEFC's Year 2000 project includes establishing Year 2000 contingency plans for
all key business units. Business continuation plans, which address business
continuation in the event of a system disruption, are in place for all key
business units. These plans are being amended to include specific Year 2000
considerations and will continue to be refined throughout 1999 as additional
information related to potential Year 2000 exposure is gathered.
 
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LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 
A number of lawsuits have been filed against life and health insurers in
jurisdictions in which IDS Life and AEFC do business involving insurers' sales
practices, alleged agent misconduct, failure to properly supervise agents and
other matters. IDS Life and AEFC, like other life and health insurers, from time
to time are involved in such litigation. On December 13, 1996, an action
entitled Lesa Benacquisto and Daniel Benacquisto vs. IDS Life Insurance Company
and American Express Financial Corporation was commenced in Minnesota state
court. The action was brought by individuals who replaced an existing IDS Life
Insurance policy with a new IDS Life policy. The plaintiffs purport to represent
a class consisting of all persons who replaced existing IDS Life policies with
new policies from and after January 1, 1985. The complaint puts at issue various
alleged sales practices and misrepresentations,
 
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alleged breaches of fiduciary duties and alleged violations of consumer fraud
statutes. IDS Life and AEFC filed an answer to the complaint on February 18,
1997, denying the allegations. A second action, entitled Arnold Mork, Isabella
Mork, Ronald Melchart and Susan Melchart vs. IDS Life Insurance Company and
American Express Financial Corporation was commenced in the same court on March
21, 1997. In addition to claims that are included in the Benacquisto lawsuit,
the second action includes an allegation of improper replacement of an existing
IDS Life annuity contract. A subsequent class action, Richard Thoresen and
Elizabeth Thoresen vs. AEFC, American Partners Life Insurance Company, American
Enterprise Life Insurance Company, American Centurion Life Assurance Company,
IDS Life Insurance Company and IDS Life Insurance Company of New York, was filed
in the same court on October 13, 1998 alleging that the sale of annuities in
tax-deferred contributory retirement investment plans (e.g. IRAs) was done
through deceptive marketing practices, which IDS Life denies. Plaintiffs in each
of the above actions seek damages in an unspecified amount and also seek to
establish a claims resolution facility for the determination of individual
issues.
 
IDS Life and AEFC believe they have meritorious defenses to the claims raised in
the lawsuits. The outcome of any litigation cannot be predicted with certainty.
In the opinion of management, however, the ultimate resolution of the above
lawsuits and others filed against IDS Life should not have a material adverse
effect on IDS Life's consolidated financial position.
 
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ANNUITY FUND A
 
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IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-0010
 
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IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
IDS LIFE FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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The financial statements shown below are those of the insurance company and not
those of any other entity. They are included for the purpose of informing the
investor as to the financial condition of the insurance company and its ability
to carry out its obligations under its variable contracts.
 
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS                                        DEC. 31, 1998    DEC. 31, 1997
ASSETS                                                        ($ thousands, except share amounts)
<S>                                                                <C>              <C>
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Investments:
Fixed maturities:
Held to maturity, at amortized cost (fair value: 1998,
$8,420,035; 1997, $9,743,410)....................................  $  7,964,114     $  9,315,450
Available for sale, at fair value (amortized cost: 1998,
$13,344,949; 1997, $12,515,030)..................................    13,613,139       12,876,694
Mortgage loans on real estate....................................     3,505,458        3,618,647
Policy loans.....................................................       525,431          498,874
Other investments................................................       366,604          318,591
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Total investments................................................    25,974,746       26,628,256
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Cash and cash equivalents........................................        22,453           19,686
Amounts recoverable from reinsurers..............................       262,260          205,716
Amounts due from brokers.........................................           327            8,400
Other accounts receivable........................................        47,963           37,895
Accrued investment income........................................       366,574          357,390
Deferred policy acquisition costs................................     2,496,352        2,479,577
Other assets.....................................................        30,487           22,700
Separate account assets..........................................    27,349,401       23,214,504
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Total assets.....................................................  $ 56,550,563     $ 52,974,124
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
<S>                                                                <C>              <C>
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Liabilities:
Future policy benefits:
Fixed annuities..................................................  $  21,172,303    $  22,009,747
Universal life-type insurance....................................      3,343,671        3,280,489
Traditional life insurance.......................................        225,306          213,676
Disability income and long-term care insurance...................        660,320          533,124
Policy claims and other policyholders' funds.....................         70,309           68,345
Deferred income taxes, net.......................................         16,930           61,582
Amounts due to brokers...........................................        195,406          381,458
Other liabilities................................................        410,285          345,383
Separate account liabilities.....................................     27,349,401       23,214,504
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Total liabilities................................................     53,443,931       50,108,308
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Stockholder's equity:
Capital stock, $30 par value per share; 100,000 shares
authorized, issued and outstanding...............................          3,000            3,000
Additional paid-in capital.......................................        288,327          290,847
Accumulated other comprehensive income, net of tax:
Net unrealized securities gains..................................        169,584          226,359
Retained earnings................................................      2,645,721        2,345,610
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Total stockholder's equity.......................................      3,106,632        2,865,816
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Total liabilities and stockholder's equity.......................  $  56,550,563    $  52,974,124
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</TABLE>
 
See accompanying notes.
 
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(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             YEARS ENDED DEC. 31,
                                                                      1998           1997            1996
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME                                               ($ thousands)
<S>                                                                <C>         <C>                <C>
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Revenues:
Premiums:
Traditional life insurance.......................................  $   53,132       $   52,473    $   51,403
Disability income and long-term care insurance...................     176,298          154,021       131,518
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Total premiums...................................................     229,430          206,494       182,921
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Policyholder and contractholder charges..........................     383,965          341,726       302,999
Management and other fees........................................     401,057          340,892       271,342
Net investment income............................................   1,986,485        1,988,389     1,965,362
Net realized gain (loss) on investments..........................       6,902              860          (159)
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Total revenues...................................................   3,007,839        2,878,361     2,722,465
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Benefits and expenses:
Death and other benefits:
Traditional life insurance.......................................      29,835           28,951        26,919
Universal life-type insurance and investment contracts...........     108,349           92,814        85,017
Disability income and long-term care insurance...................      27,414           22,333        19,185
Increase in liabilities for future policy benefits:
Traditional life insurance.......................................       6,052            3,946         1,859
Disability income and long-term care insurance...................      73,305           63,631        57,230
Interest credited on universal life-type insurance and investment
contracts........................................................   1,317,124        1,386,448     1,370,468
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs................     382,642          322,731       278,605
Other insurance and operating expenses...........................     287,326          276,596       261,468
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Total benefits and expenses......................................   2,232,047        2,197,450     2,100,751
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Income before income taxes.......................................     775,792          680,911       621,714
Income taxes.....................................................     235,681          206,664       207,138
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Net income.......................................................  $  540,111       $  474,247    $  414,576
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</TABLE>
 
See accompanying notes.
 
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(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                    ACCUMULATED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY                                                       OTHER
                                                               TOTAL                  ADDITIONAL    COMPREHENSIVE
                                                            STOCKHOLDER'S CAPITAL      PAID-IN       INCOME,      RETAINED
THREE YEARS ENDED DEC. 31, 1998 ($ thousands)                 EQUITY       STOCK       CAPITAL      NET OF TAX    EARNINGS
<S>                                                         <C>           <C>        <C>            <C>          <C>
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Balance, December 31, 1995................................  $2,331,708     $3,000       $278,814    $ 230,129    $1,819,765
Comprehensive income:
Net income................................................     414,576         --             --           --       414,576
Unrealized holding losses arising during the year, net of
deferred policy acquisition costs of $10,325 and taxes of
$82,982...................................................    (154,111)        --             --     (154,111)           --
Reclassification adjustment for losses included in net
income, net of tax of $(5,429)............................      10,084         --             --       10,084            --
                                                            -----------                             ----------
Other comprehensive loss..................................    (144,027)        --             --     (144,027)           --
                                                            -----------
Comprehensive income......................................     270,549         --             --           --            --
Capital contribution from parent..........................       4,801         --          4,801           --            --
Other changes.............................................       2,022         --             --           --         2,022
Cash dividends to parent..................................    (165,000)        --             --           --      (165,000)
                                                            ---------------------------------------------------------------
Balance, December 31, 1996................................   2,444,080      3,000        283,615       86,102     2,071,363
Comprehensive income:
Net income................................................     474,247         --             --           --       474,247
Unrealized holding gains arising during the year, net of
effect on deferred policy acquisition costs of $(7,714)
and taxes of $(75,215)....................................     139,686         --             --      139,686            --
Reclassification adjustment for losses included in net
income, net of tax of $(308)..............................         571         --             --          571            --
                                                            -----------                             ----------
Other comprehensive income................................     140,257         --             --      140,257            --
                                                            -----------
Comprehensive income......................................     614,504         --             --           --            --
Capital contribution from parent..........................       7,232         --          7,232           --            --
Cash dividends to parent..................................    (200,000)        --             --           --      (200,000)
                                                            ---------------------------------------------------------------
Balance, December 31, 1997................................   2,865,816      3,000        290,847      226,359     2,345,610
Comprehensive income:
Net income................................................     540,111         --             --           --       540,111
Unrealized holding losses arising during the year, net of
effect on deferred policy acquisition costs of $6,333 and
taxes of $32,826..........................................     (60,964)        --             --      (60,964)           --
Reclassification adjustment for losses included in net
income, net of tax of $(2,254)............................       4,189         --             --        4,189            --
                                                            -----------                             ----------
Other comprehensive loss..................................     (56,775)        --             --      (56,775)           --
                                                            -----------
Comprehensive income......................................     483,336         --             --           --            --
Other changes.............................................      (2,520)        --         (2,520)          --            --
Cash dividends to parent..................................    (240,000)        --             --           --      (240,000)
                                                            ---------------------------------------------------------------
Balance, December 31, 1998................................  $3,106,632     $3,000       $288,327    $ 169,584    $2,645,721
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</TABLE>
 
See accompanying notes.
 
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(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             YEARS ENDED DEC. 31,
                                                                      1998           1997           1996
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS                                             (thousands)
<S>                                                                <C>           <C>             <C>
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income.......................................................  $   540,111    $   474,247    $   414,576
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used
in) operating activities:
Policy loan issuance, excluding universal life-type insurance....      (53,883)       (54,665)       (49,314)
Policy loan repayment, excluding universal life-type insurance...       57,902         46,015         41,179
Change in amounts recoverable from reinsurers....................      (56,544)       (47,994)       (43,335)
Change in other accounts receivable..............................      (10,068)         6,194         (4,981)
Change in accrued investment income..............................       (9,184)       (14,077)         4,695
Change in deferred policy acquisition costs, net.................      (10,443)      (156,486)      (294,755)
Change in liabilities for future policy benefits for traditional
life, disability income and long-term care insurance.............      138,826        112,915         97,479
Change in policy claims and other policyholders' funds...........        1,964        (15,289)        27,311
Change in deferred income tax provision (benefit)................      (19,122)        19,982        (65,609)
Change in other liabilities......................................       64,902         13,305         46,724
Amortization of premium (accretion of discount), net.............        9,170         (5,649)       (23,032)
Net realized (gain) loss on investments..........................       (6,902)          (860)           159
Policyholder and contractholder charges, non-cash................     (172,396)      (160,885)      (154,286)
Other, net.......................................................       10,786          7,161        (10,816)
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Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities..............  $   485,119    $   223,914    $   (14,005)
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CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Fixed maturities held to maturity:
Purchases........................................................  $    (1,020)   $    (1,996)   $   (43,751)
Maturities, sinking fund payments and calls......................    1,162,731        686,503        759,248
Sales............................................................      236,963        236,761        279,506
Fixed maturities available for sale:
Purchases........................................................   (4,100,238)    (3,160,133)    (2,299,198)
Maturities, sinking fund payments and calls......................    2,967,311      1,206,213      1,270,240
Sales............................................................      278,955        457,585        238,905
Other investments, excluding policy loans:
Purchases........................................................     (555,647)      (524,521)      (904,536)
Sales............................................................      579,038        335,765        236,912
Change in amounts due from brokers...............................        8,073          2,647        (11,047)
Change in amounts due to brokers.................................     (186,052)       119,471        140,369
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Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities..............      390,114       (641,705)      (333,352)
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CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Activity related to universal life-type insurance and
investment contracts:
Considerations received..........................................    1,873,624      2,785,758      3,567,586
Surrenders and death benefits....................................   (3,792,612)    (3,736,242)    (4,250,294)
Interest credited to account balances............................    1,317,124      1,386,448      1,370,468
Universal life-type insurance policy loans:
Issuance.........................................................      (97,602)       (84,835)       (86,501)
Repayment........................................................       67,000         54,513         58,753
Capital transaction with parent..................................           --          7,232          4,801
Dividends paid...................................................     (240,000)      (200,000)      (165,000)
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Net cash provided by financing activities........................     (872,466)       212,874        499,813
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Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents.............        2,767       (204,917)       152,456
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year...................       19,686        224,603         72,147
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Cash and cash equivalents at end of year.........................  $    22,453    $    19,686    $   224,603
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</TABLE>
 
See accompanying notes.
 
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<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS)
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1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
NATURE OF BUSINESS
IDS Life Insurance Company (the Company) is a stock life insurance company
organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota. The Company is a wholly
owned subsidiary of American Express Financial Corporation (AEFC), which is a
wholly owned subsidiary of American Express Company. The Company serves
residents of all states except New York. IDS Life Insurance Company of New York
is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and serves New York State residents.
The Company also wholly owns American Enterprise Life Insurance Company,
American Centurion Life Assurance Company, American Partners Life Insurance
Company and American Express Corporation.
 
The Company's principal products are deferred annuities and universal life
insurance, which are issued primarily to individuals. It offers single premium
and flexible premium deferred annuities on both a fixed and variable dollar
basis. Immediate annuities are offered as well. The Company's insurance products
include universal life (fixed and variable), whole life, single premium life and
term products (including waiver of premium and accidental death benefits). The
Company also markets disability income and long-term care insurance.
 
BASIS OF PRESENTATION
The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the
Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries. All material intercompany accounts
and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
 
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles which vary in certain
respects from reporting practices prescribed or permitted by state insurance
regulatory authorities (see Note 4).
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and
the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.
Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
INVESTMENTS
Fixed maturities that the Company has both the positive intent and the ability
to hold to maturity are classified as held to maturity and carried at amortized
cost. All other fixed maturities and all marketable equity securities are
classified as available for sale and carried at fair value. Unrealized gains and
losses on securities classified as available for sale are reported as a separate
component of other comprehensive income, net of deferred policy acquisition
costs and deferred taxes.
 
Realized investment gain or loss is determined on an identified cost basis.
 
Prepayments are anticipated on certain investments in mortgage-backed securities
in determining the constant effective yield used to recognize interest income.
Prepayment estimates are based on information received from brokers who deal in
mortgage-backed securities.
 
Mortgage loans on real estate are carried at amortized cost less reserves for
mortgage loan losses. The estimated fair value of the mortgage loans is
determined by a discounted cash flow analysis using mortgage interest rates
currently offered for mortgages of similar maturities.
 
Impairment of mortgage loans is measured as the excess of a loan's recorded
investment over its present value of expected principal and interest payments
discounted at the loan's effective interest rate, or the fair value of
collateral. The amount of the impairment is recorded in a reserve for mortgage
loan losses. The reserve for mortgage loan losses is maintained at a level that
management believes is adequate to absorb estimated losses in the portfolio. The
level of the reserve account is determined based on several factors, including
historical
 
                                                                             F-5
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
experience, expected future principal and interest payments, estimated
collateral values, and current and anticipated economic and political
conditions. Management regularly evaluates the adequacy of the reserve for
mortgage loan losses.
 
The Company generally stops accruing interest on mortgage loans for which
interest payments are delinquent more than three months. Based on management's
judgment as to the ultimate collectibility of principal, interest payments
received are either recognized as income or applied to the recorded investment
in the loan.
 
The cost of interest rate caps and floors is amortized to investment income over
the life of the contracts and payments received as a result of these agreements
are recorded as investment income when realized. The amortized cost of interest
rate caps and floors is included in other investments. Amounts paid or received
under interest rate swap agreements are recognized as an adjustment to
investment income.
 
The Company purchases and writes index options to hedge the fee income earned on
the management of equity securities in separate accounts and the underlying
mutual funds. These index options are carried at market value and are included
in other investments or other liabilities, as appropriate. Gains or losses on
index options that qualify as hedges are deferred and recognized in management
and other fees in the same period as the hedged fee income. Gains or losses on
index options that do not qualify as hedges are marked to market through the
income statement.
 
The Company also uses index options to manage the risks related to a certain
annuity product that pays interest based upon the relative change in a major
stock market index between the beginning and end of the product's term.
Purchased options used in conjunction with this product are reported in other
investments and written options are included in other liabilities. The
amortization of the cost of purchased options, the proceeds of written options
and the changes in intrinsic value of the contracts are included in net
investment income.
 
Policy loans are carried at the aggregate of the unpaid loan balances which do
not exceed the cash surrender values of the related policies.
 
When evidence indicates a decline, which is other than temporary, in the
underlying value or earning power of individual investments, such investments
are written down to the fair value by a charge to income.
 
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
The Company considers investments with a maturity at the date of their
acquisition of three months or less to be cash equivalents. These securities are
carried principally at amortized cost, which approximates fair value.
 
Supplementary information to the consolidated statements of cash flows for the
years ended December 31 is summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                       1998      1997      1996
<S>                                  <C>       <C>       <C>
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CASH PAID DURING THE YEAR FOR:
Income taxes.......................  $215,003  $174,472  $317,283
Interest on borrowings.............    14,529     8,213     4,119
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</TABLE>
 
RECOGNITION OF PROFITS ON ANNUITY CONTRACTS AND INSURANCE POLICIES
Profits on fixed deferred annuities are recognized by the Company over the lives
of the contracts, using primarily the interest method. Profits represent the
excess of investment income earned from investment of contract considerations
over interest credited to contract owners and other expenses.
 
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<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
The retrospective deposit method is used in accounting for universal life-type
insurance. Under this method, profits are recognized over the lives of the
policies in proportion to the estimated gross profits expected to be realized.
 
Premiums on traditional life, disability income and long-term care insurance
policies are recognized as revenue when due, and related benefits and expenses
are associated with premium revenue in a manner that results in recognition of
profits over the lives of the insurance policies. This association is
accomplished by means of the provision for future policy benefits and the
deferral and subsequent amortization of policy acquisition costs.
 
Policyholder and contractholder charges include the monthly cost of insurance
charges, issue and administrative fees and surrender charges. These charges also
include the minimum death benefit guarantee fees received from the variable life
insurance separate accounts. Management and other fees include investment
management fees from underlying proprietary mutual funds and mortality and
expense risk fees received from the variable annuity and variable life insurance
separate accounts.
 
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
The costs of acquiring new business, principally sales compensation, policy
issue costs, underwriting and certain sales expenses, have been deferred on
insurance and annuity contracts. The deferred acquisition costs for most single
premium deferred annuities and installment annuities are amortized using
primarily the interest method. The costs for universal life-type insurance and
certain installment annuities are amortized as a percentage of the estimated
gross profits expected to be realized on the policies. For traditional life,
disability income and long-term care insurance policies, the costs are amortized
over an appropriate period in proportion to premium revenue.
 
LIABILITIES FOR FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS
Liabilities for universal life-type insurance and deferred annuities are
accumulation values.
 
Liabilities for fixed annuities in a benefit status are based on established
industry mortality tables and interest rates ranging from 5% to 9.5%, depending
on year of issue.
 
Liabilities for future benefits on traditional life insurance are based on the
net level premium method, using anticipated mortality, policy persistency and
interest earning rates. Anticipated mortality rates are based on established
industry mortality tables. Anticipated policy persistency rates vary by policy
form, issue age and policy duration with persistency on cash value plans
generally anticipated to be better than persistency on term insurance plans.
Anticipated interest rates range from 4% to 10%, depending on policy form, issue
year and policy duration.
 
Liabilities for future disability income and long-term care policy benefits
include both policy reserves and claim reserves. Policy reserves are based on
the net level premium method, using anticipated morbidity, mortality, policy
persistency and interest earning rates. Anticipated morbidity and mortality
rates are based on established industry morbidity and mortality tables.
Anticipated policy persistency rates vary by policy form, issue age, policy
duration and, for disability income policies, occupation class. Anticipated
interest rates for disability income and long-term care policy reserves are 3%
to 9.5% at policy issue and grade to ultimate rates of 5% to 7% over 5 to 10
years.
 
Claim reserves are calculated based on claim continuance tables and anticipated
interest earnings. Anticipated claim continuance rates are based on established
industry tables. Anticipated interest rates for claim reserves for both
disability income and long-term care range from 6% to 8%.
 
REINSURANCE
The maximum amount of life insurance risk retained by the Company on any one
life is $750 of life benefit plus $50 of accidental death benefits. The maximum
amount of life insurance risk retained on any joint-life
 
                                                                             F-7
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
combination is $1,500. The excesses are reinsured with other life insurance
companies, primarily on a yearly renewable term basis. Long-term care policies
are primarily reinsured on a coinsurance basis. Beginning in 1998, the Company
retains all disability income and waiver of premium risk.
 
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
The Company's taxable income is included in the consolidated federal income tax
return of American Express Company. The Company provides for income taxes on a
separate return basis, except that, under an agreement between AEFC and American
Express Company, tax benefit is recognized for losses to the extent they can be
used on the consolidated tax return. It is the policy of AEFC and its
subsidiaries that AEFC will reimburse subsidiaries for all tax benefits.
 
Included in other liabilities at December 31, 1998 and 1997 are $26,291 payable
to and $12,061, receivable from, respectively, AEFC for federal income taxes.
 
SEPARATE ACCOUNT BUSINESS
The separate account assets and liabilities represent funds held for the
exclusive benefit of the variable annuity and variable life insurance contract
owners. The Company receives investment management fees from the proprietary
mutual funds used as investment options for variable annuities and variable life
insurance. The Company receives mortality and expense risk fees from the
separate accounts.
 
The Company makes contractual mortality assurances to the variable annuity
contract owners that the net assets of the separate accounts will not be
affected by future variations in the actual life expectancy experience of the
annuitants and beneficiaries from the mortality assumptions implicit in the
annuity contracts. The Company makes periodic fund transfers to, or withdrawals
from, the separate account assets for such actuarial adjustments for variable
annuities that are in the benefit payment period. The Company also guarantees
that the rates at which administrative fees are deducted from contract funds
will not exceed contractual maximums.
 
For variable life insurance, the Company guarantees that the rates at which
insurance charges and administrative fees are deducted from contract funds will
not exceed contractual maximums. The Company also guarantees that the death
benefit will continue payable at the initial level regardless of investment
performance so long as minimum premium payments are made.
 
ACCOUNTING CHANGES
Effective January 1, 1998, the Company adopted SFAS No. 130, "Reporting
Comprehensive Income." SFAS No. 130 requires the reporting and display of
comprehensive income and its components. Comprehensive income is defined as the
aggregate change in stockholder's equity excluding changes in ownership
interests. For the Company, it is net income and the unrealized gains or losses
on available-for-sale securities, net of the effect on deferred policy
acquisition costs, taxes and reclassification adjustment.
 
In March 1998, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
issued Statement of Position (SOP) 98-1, "Accounting for Costs of Computer
Software Developed or Obtained for Internal Use." The SOP, which is effective
January 1, 1999, requires the capitalization of certain costs incurred after the
date of adoption to develop or obtain software for internal use. Software
utilized by the Company is owned by AEFC and will be capitalized by AEFC. As a
result, the new rule will not have a material impact on the Company's results of
operations or financial condition.
 
In December 1997, the AICPA issued SOP 97-3, "Accounting by Insurance and Other
Enterprises for Insurance-Related Assessments," providing guidance for the
timing of recognition of liabilities related to guaranty fund assessments. The
Company will adopt the SOP on January 1, 1999. The Company has historically
carried a balance
 
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<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
in other liabilities on the balance sheet for potential guaranty fund assessment
exposure. Adoption of the SOP will not have a material impact on the Company's
results of operations or financial condition.
 
In June 1998, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement of
Financial Accounting Standards No. 133, "Accounting for Derivative Instruments
and Hedging Activities," which is effective January 1, 2000. This Statement
establishes accounting and reporting standards for derivative instruments,
including certain derivative instruments embedded in other contracts, and for
hedging activities. It requires that an entity recognize all derivatives as
either assets or liabilities in the balance sheet and measure those instruments
at fair value. The accounting for changes in the fair value of a derivative
depends on the intended use of the derivative and the resulting designation.
Earlier application of all of the provisions of this Statement is encouraged,
but it is permitted only as of the beginning of any fiscal quarter that begins
after issuance of the Statement. This Statement cannot be applied retroactively.
The ultimate financial impact of the new rule will be measured based on the
derivatives in place at adoption and cannot be estimated at this time.
 
RECLASSIFICATION
Certain 1997 and 1996 amounts have been reclassified to conform to the 1998
presentation.
 
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2. INVESTMENTS
 
Fair values of investments in fixed maturities represent quoted market prices
and estimated values when quoted prices are not available. Estimated values are
determined by established procedures involving, among other things, review of
market indices, price levels of current offerings of comparable issues, price
estimates and market data from independent brokers and financial files.
 
The amortized cost, gross unrealized gains and losses and fair values of
investments in fixed maturities and equity securities at December 31, 1998 are
as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               GROSS         GROSS
                                                AMORTIZED   UNREALIZED    UNREALIZED        FAIR
HELD TO MATURITY                                  COST         GAINS        LOSSES         VALUE
<S>                                            <C>          <C>           <C>           <C>
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U.S. Government agency obligations...........  $   39,888     $  4,460      $     --    $     44,348
State and municipal obligations..............       9,683          491            --          10,173
Corporate bonds and obligations..............   6,305,476      447,752        27,087       6,726,141
Mortgage-backed securities...................   1,609,067       30,458           152       1,639,373
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                                               $7,964,114     $483,161      $ 27,239    $  8,420,035
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               GROSS         GROSS
                                                AMORTIZED   UNREALIZED    UNREALIZED        FAIR
AVAILABLE FOR SALE                                COST         GAINS        LOSSES         VALUE
<S>                                            <C>          <C>           <C>           <C>
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U.S. Government agency obligations...........  $   52,043     $  3,324      $     --    $     55,367
State and municipal obligations..............      11,060        1,231            --          12,291
Corporate bonds and obligations..............   7,332,344      271,174       155,181       7,448,337
Mortgage-backed securities...................   5,949,502      151,511         3,869       6,097,144
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Total fixed maturities.......................  13,344,949      427,240       159,050      13,613,139
Equity securities............................       3,000          158            --           3,158
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                                               $13,347,949    $427,398      $159,050    $ 13,616,297
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</TABLE>
 
                                                                             F-9
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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2. INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
The amortized cost, gross unrealized gains and losses and fair values of
investmentsin fixed maturities and equity securities at December 31, 1997 are as
follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               GROSS         GROSS
                                                AMORTIZED   UNREALIZED    UNREALIZED
HELD TO MATURITY                                  COST         GAINS        LOSSES       FAIR VALUE
<S>                                            <C>          <C>           <C>           <C>
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U.S. Government agency obligations...........  $   41,932     $  2,949      $    --     $      44,881
State and municipal obligations..............       9,684          568           --            10,252
Corporate bonds and obligations..............   7,280,646      415,700        9,322         7,687,024
Mortgage-backed securities...................   1,983,188       25,976        7,911         2,001,253
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                                               $9,315,450     $445,193      $17,233     $   9,743,410
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               GROSS         GROSS
                                                AMORTIZED   UNREALIZED    UNREALIZED        FAIR
AVAILABLE FOR SALE                                COST         GAINS        LOSSES          VALUE
<S>                                            <C>          <C>           <C>           <C>
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U.S. Government agency obligations...........  $   65,291     $  4,154      $    --     $      69,445
State and municipal obligations..............      11,045        1,348           --            12,393
Corporate bonds and obligations..............   5,308,129      232,761       30,198         5,510,692
Mortgage-backed securities...................   7,130,565      160,478        6,879         7,284,164
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Total fixed maturities.......................  12,515,030      398,741       37,077        12,876,694
Equity securities............................       3,000          361           --             3,361
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                                               $12,518,030    $399,102      $37,077     $  12,880,055
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</TABLE>
 
The amortized cost and fair value of investments in fixed maturities at December
31, 1998 by contractual maturity are shown below. Expected maturities will
differ from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right to call
or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           AMORTIZED      FAIR
HELD TO MATURITY                             COST         VALUE
<S>                                       <C>          <C>
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Due in one year or less.................  $  354,296   $   359,020
Due from one to five years..............   2,111,369     2,249,847
Due from five to ten years..............   3,012,227     3,189,789
Due in more than ten years..............     877,155       982,006
Mortgage-backed securities..............   1,609,067     1,639,373
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                                          $7,964,114   $ 8,420,035
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</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           AMORTIZED      FAIR
AVAILABLE FOR SALE                           COST         VALUE
<S>                                       <C>          <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
Due in one year or less.................  $  102,463   $   104,475
Due from one to five years..............     682,336       725,859
Due from five to ten years..............   3,904,326     4,044,378
Due in more than ten years..............   2,718,659     2,654,382
Mortgage-backed securities..............   5,937,165     6,084,045
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                                          $13,344,949  $13,613,139
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</TABLE>
 
During the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996, fixed maturities
classified as held to maturity were sold with amortized cost of $230,036,
$229,848 and $277,527, respectively. Net gains and losses on these sales were
not significant. The sale of these fixed maturities was due to significant
deterioration in the issuers' credit worthiness.
 
Fixed maturities available for sale were sold during 1998 with proceeds of
$278,955 and gross realized gains and losses of $15,658 and $22,102,
respectively. Fixed maturities
 
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<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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2. INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
available for sale were sold during 1997 with proceeds of $457,585 and gross
realized gains and losses of $6,639 and $7,518, respectively. Fixed maturities
available for sale were sold during 1996 with proceeds of $238,905 and gross
realized gains and losses of $571 and $16,084, respectively.
 
At December 31, 1998, bonds carried at $14,302 were on deposit with various
states as required by law.
 
At December 31, 1998, investments in fixed maturities comprised 83 percent of
the Company's total invested assets. These securities are rated by Moody's and
Standard & Poor's (S&P), except for securities carried at approximately $3.6
billion which are rated by AEFC's internal analysts using criteria similar to
Moody's and S&P. A summary of investments in fixed maturities, at amortized
cost, by rating on December 31 is as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
RATING                                       1998         1997
<S>                                       <C>          <C>
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Aaa/AAA.................................  $ 7,629,628  $ 9,195,619
Aaa/AA..................................        2,277           --
Aa/AA...................................      308,053      232,451
Aa/A....................................      301,325      246,792
A/A.....................................    2,525,283    2,787,936
A/BBB...................................    1,148,736    1,200,345
Baa/BBB.................................    6,237,014    5,226,616
Baa/BB..................................      492,696      475,084
Below investment grade..................    2,664,051    2,465,637
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                                          $21,309,063  $21,830,480
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</TABLE>
 
At December 31, 1998, 93 percent of the securities rated Aaa/AAA are GNMA, FNMA
and FHLMC mortgage-backed securities. No holdings of any other issuer are
greater than one percent of the Company's total investments in fixed maturities.
At December 31, 1998, approximately 13 percent of the Company's invested assets
were mortgage loans on real estate. Summaries of mortgage loans by region of the
United States and by type of real estate are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                   DECEMBER 31, 1998            DECEMBER 31, 1997
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                                ON BALANCE  COMMITMENTS     ON BALANCE    COMMITMENTS
REGION                            SHEET     TO PURCHASE       SHEET       TO PURCHASE
<S>                             <C>         <C>            <C>            <C>
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East North Central............  $ 750,705     $ 16,393     $  748,372       $ 32,462
West North Central............    491,006       81,648        456,934         14,340
South Atlantic................    839,233       21,020        922,172         14,619
Middle Atlantic...............    476,448        6,169        545,601         15,507
New England...................    263,761        2,824        316,250          2,136
Pacific.......................    195,851       16,946        184,917          3,204
West South Central............    136,841        1,412        125,227             --
East South Central............     46,029           --         60,274             --
Mountain......................    345,379        8,473        297,545         28,717
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                                3,545,253      154,885      3,657,292        110,985
Less allowance for losses.....     39,795           --         38,645             --
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                                $3,505,458    $154,885     $3,618,647       $110,985
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</TABLE>
 
                                                                            F-11
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
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2. INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                     DECEMBER 31, 1998             DECEMBER 31, 1997
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 ON BALANCE    COMMITMENTS     ON BALANCE    COMMITMENTS
PROPERTY TYPE                      SHEET       TO PURCHASE       SHEET       TO PURCHASE
<S>                             <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
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Department/retail stores......  $ 1,139,349    $    59,305    $ 1,189,203    $    27,314
Apartments....................      960,808          9,272      1,089,127         16,576
Office buildings..............      783,576         50,450        716,729         34,546
Industrial buildings..........      298,549         13,263        295,889         21,200
Hotels/motels.................      109,185         14,122        101,052             --
Medical buildings.............      124,369             --         99,979          9,748
Nursing/retirement homes......       46,696             --         72,359             --
Mixed Use.....................       65,151             --         71,007             --
Other.........................       17,570          8,473         21,947          1,601
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                                  3,545,253        154,885      3,657,292        110,985
Less allowance for losses.....       39,795             --         38,645             --
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                                $ 3,505,458    $   154,885    $ 3,618,647    $   110,985
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</TABLE>
 
Mortgage loan fundings are restricted by state insurance regulatory authorities
to 80 percent or less of the market value of the real estate at the time of
origination of the loan. The Company holds the mortgage document, which gives it
the right to take possession of the property if the borrower fails to perform
according to the terms of the agreement. Commitments to purchase mortgages are
made in the ordinary course of business. The fair value of the mortgage
commitments is $nil.
 
At December 31, 1998 and 1997, the Company's recorded investment in impaired
loans was $24,941 and $45,714, respectively, with allowances of $6,662 and
$9,812, respectively. During 1998 and 1997, the average recorded investment in
impaired loans was $37,873 and $61,870, respectively.
The Company recognized $1,809, $2,981and $4,889 of interest income related to
impaired loans for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996
respectively.
 
The following table presents changes in the allowance for investment losses
related to all loans:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                      1998     1997     1996
<S>                                  <C>      <C>      <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------
Balance, January 1.................  $38,645  $37,495  $37,340
Provision for investment losses....    7,582    8,801   10,005
Loan payoffs.......................     (800)  (3,851)  (4,700)
Foreclosures and writeoffs.........   (5,632)  (3,800)  (5,150)
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Balance, December 31...............  $39,795  $38,645  $37,495
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</TABLE>
 
At December 31, 1998, the Company had commitments to purchase investments other
than mortgage loans for $223,011. Commitments to purchase investments are
made in the ordinary course of business. The fair value of these commitments is
$nil.
 
Net investment income for the years ended December 31 is summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                        1998        1997        1996
<S>                                  <C>         <C>         <C>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Interest on fixed maturities.......  $1,676,984  $1,692,481  $1,666,929
Interest on mortgage loans.........     301,253     305,742     283,830
Other investment income............      43,518      25,089      43,283
Interest on cash equivalents.......       5,486       5,914       5,754
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                                      2,027,241   2,029,226   1,999,796
Less investment expenses...........      40,756      40,837      34,434
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                                     $1,986,485  $1,988,389  $1,965,362
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</TABLE>
 
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<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
2. INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments for the years ended December 31 is
summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                      1998     1997     1996
<S>                                  <C>      <C>      <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------
Fixed maturities...................  $12,084  $16,115  $ 8,736
Mortgage loans.....................   (5,933)  (6,424)  (8,745)
Other investments..................      751   (8,831)    (150)
- --------------------------------------------------------------
                                     $ 6,902  $   860  $  (159)
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</TABLE>
 
Changes in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments for the
years ended December 31 are summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            1998      1997       1996
<S>                                       <C>       <C>        <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fixed maturities available for sale.....  $(93,474) $ 223,441  $(231,853)
Equity securities.......................      (203)        53        (52)
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</TABLE>
 
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3. INCOME TAXES
 
The Company qualifies as a life insurance company for federal income tax
purposes. As such, the Company is subject to the
Internal Revenue Code provisions applicable to life insurance companies.
 
The income tax expense (benefit) for the years ended December 31 consists of the
following:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                       1998      1997      1996
<S>                                  <C>       <C>       <C>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
Federal income taxes:
Current............................  $244,946  $176,879  $260,357
Deferred...........................   (16,602)   19,982   (65,609)
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                                      228,344   196,861   194,748
State income taxes-current.........     7,337     9,803    12,390
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Income tax expense.................  $235,681  $206,664  $207,138
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
Increases (decreases) to the federal tax provision applicable to pretax income
based on the statutory rate are attributable to:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     1998                 1997                 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              PROVISION    RATE    PROVISION    RATE    PROVISION    RATE
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>     <C>          <C>     <C>          <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Federal income taxes based
on the statutory rate.......................................   $271,527    35.0%    $238,319    35.0%    $217,600    35.0%
(Decreases) increases are attributable to:
Tax-excluded interest and dividend income...................    (12,289)   (1.6)     (10,294)   (1.5)      (9,636)   (1.5)
State taxes, net of federal benefit.........................      4,769      .6        6,372      .9        8,053     1.3
Affordable housing credits..................................    (19,688)   (2.5)     (20,705)   (3.0)      (5,090)    (.8)
Other, net..................................................     (8,638)   (1.1)      (7,028)   (1.0)      (3,789)    (.7)
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Federal income taxes........................................   $235,681    30.4%    $206,664    30.4%    $207,138    33.3%
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</TABLE>
 
A portion of life insurance company income earned prior to 1984 was not subject
to current taxation but was accumulated, for tax purposes, in a policyholders'
surplus account. At December 31, 1998, the Company had a policyholders' surplus
account balance of $20,114. The policyholders' surplus account is only
 
                                                                            F-13
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
3. INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED)
taxable if dividends to the stockholder exceed the stockholder's surplus account
or if the Company is liquidated. Deferred income taxes of $7,040 have not been
established because no distributions of such amounts are contemplated.
 
Significant components of the Company's deferred tax assets and liabilities as
of December 31 are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                           1998      1997
<S>                                                      <C>       <C>
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deferred tax assets:
Policy reserves........................................  $756,769  $748,204
Life insurance guaranty fund assessment reserve........    15,289    20,101
Other..................................................     4,253     9,589
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Total deferred tax assets..............................   776,311   777,894
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Deferred tax liabilities:
Deferred policy acquisition costs......................   698,471   700,032
Unrealized gain on investments.........................    91,315   121,885
Investments, other.....................................     3,455    17,559
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Total deferred tax liabilities.........................   793,241   839,476
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Net deferred tax liabilities...........................  $ 16,930  $ 61,582
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</TABLE>
 
The Company is required to establish a valuation allowance for any portion of
the deferred tax assets that management believes will not be realized. In the
opinion of management, it is more likely than not that the Company will realize
the benefit of the deferred tax assets and, therefore, no such valuation
allowance has been established.
 
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4. STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
 
Retained earnings available for distribution as dividends to the parent are
limited to the Company's surplus as determined in accordance with accounting
practices prescribed by state insurance regulatory authorities. Statutory
unassigned surplus aggregated $1,598,203 as of December 31, 1998 and $1,468,677
as of December 31, 1997 (see Note 3 with respect to the income tax effect of
certain distributions). In addition, any dividend distributions in 1999 in
excess of approximately $353,933 would require approval of the Department of
Commerce of the State of Minnesota.
 
Statutory net income for the years ended December 31 and capital and surplus as
of December 31 are summarized as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                        1998        1997        1996
<S>                                  <C>         <C>         <C>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Statutory net income...............  $  429,903  $  379,615  $  365,585
Statutory capital and surplus......   1,883,405   1,765,290   1,565,082
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
F-14
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
5. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
 
The Company loans funds to AEFC under a collateral loan agreement. The balance
of the loan was $nil at December 31, 1998 and 1997. This loan can be increased
to a maximum of $75,000 and pays interest at a rate equal to the preceding
month's effective new money rate for the Company's permanent investments.
Interest income on related party loans totaled $nil, $103 and $780 in 1998, 1997
and 1996, respectively.
 
The Company participates in the American Express Company Retirement Plan which
covers all permanent employees age 21 and over who have met certain employment
requirements. Employer contributions to the plan are based on participants' age,
years of service and total compensation for the year. Funding of retirement
costs for this plan complies with the applicable minimum funding requirements
specified by ERISA. The Company's share of the total net periodic pension cost
was $211, $201 and $174 in 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
 
The Company also participates in defined contribution pension plans of American
Express Company which cover all employees who have met certain employment
requirements. Company contributions to the plans are a percent of either each
employee's eligible compensation or basic contributions. Costs of these plans
charged to operations in 1998, 1997 and 1996 were $1,503, $1,245 and $990,
respectively.
 
The Company participates in defined benefit health care plans of AEFC that
provide health care and life insurance benefits to retired employees and retired
financial advisors. The plans include participant contributions and service
related eligibility requirements. Upon retirement, such employees are considered
to have been employees of AEFC. AEFC expenses these benefits and allocates the
expenses to its subsidiaries. The Company's share of postretirement benefits in
1998, 1997 and 1996 was $1,352, $1,330 and $1,449, respectively.
 
Charges by AEFC for use of joint facilities, technology support, marketing
services and other services aggregated $411,337, $414,155 and $397,362 for 1998,
1997 and 1996, respectively. Certain of these costs are included in deferred
policy acquisition costs.
 
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6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
 
At December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996, traditional life insurance and universal
life-type insurance in force aggregated $81,074,928, $74,730,720 and
$67,274,354, respectively, of which $4,912,313, $4,351,904 and $3,875,921 were
reinsured at the respective year ends. The Company also reinsures a portion of
the risks assumed under disability income and long-term care policies. Under all
reinsurance agreements, premiums ceded to reinsurers amounted to $66,378,
$60,495 and $48,250 and reinsurance recovered from reinsurers amounted to
$20,982, $19,042, and $15,612 for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and
1996, respectively. Reinsurance contracts do not relieve the Company from its
primary obligation to policyholders.
 
A number of lawsuits have been filed against life and health insurers in
jurisdictions in which the Company, its parent and its subsidiaries conduct
business involving insurers' sales practices, alleged agent misconduct, failure
to properly supervise agents, and other matters. The Company has been named as a
defendant in three of these types of actions.
 
The plaintiffs purport to represent a class consisting of all persons who
purchased policies or contracts from the Company and its subsidiaries. The
complaints put at issue various alleged sales practices and misrepresentations,
alleged breaches of fiduciary duties and alleged violations of consumer fraud
statutes. The Company and its subsidiaries believe they have meritorious
defenses to the claims raised in these lawsuits.
 
The outcome of any litigation cannot be predicted with certainty. In the opinion
of
 
                                                                            F-15
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (CONTINUED)
management, however, the ultimate resolution of these lawsuits, taken in the
aggregate, should not have a material adverse effect on the Company's
consolidated financial position.
 
The IRS routinely examines the Company's federal income tax returns, and is
currently auditing the Company's returns for the 1990 through 1992 tax years.
Management does not believe there will be a material adverse effect on the
Company's consolidated financial position as a result of this audit.
 
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7. LINES OF CREDIT
 
The Company has available lines of credit with its parent aggregating $100,000.
The interest rate for any borrowings is established by reference to various
indices plus 20 to 45 basis points, depending on the term. Borrowings
outstanding under this agreement were $nil at December 31, 1998 and 1997.
 
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8. DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
 
The Company enters into transactions involving derivative financial instruments
to manage its exposure to interest rate risk and equity market risk, including
hedging specific transactions. The Company does not hold derivative instruments
for trading purposes. The Company manages risks associated with these
instruments as described below.
 
Market risk is the possibility that the value of the derivative financial
instruments will change due to fluctuations in a factor from which the
instrument derives its value, primarily an interest rate or equity market index.
The Company is not impacted by market risk related to derivatives held for
non-trading purposes beyond that inherent in cash market transactions.
Derivatives held for purposes other than trading are largely used to manage risk
and, therefore, the cash flow and income effects of the derivatives are inverse
to the effects of the underlying transactions.
 
Credit risk is the possibility that the counterparty will not fulfill the terms
of the contract. The Company monitors credit risk related to derivative
financial instruments through established approval procedures, including setting
concentration limits by counterparty, and requiring collateral, where
appropriate. A vast majority of the Company's counterparties are rated A or
better by Moody's and Standard & Poor's.
 
Credit risk related to interest rate caps and floors and index options is
measured by the replacement cost of the contracts. The replacement cost
represents the fair value of the instruments.
 
The notional or contract amount of a derivative financial instrument is
generally used to calculate the cash flows that are received or paid over the
life of the agreement. Notional amounts are not recorded on the balance sheet.
Notional amounts far exceed the related credit risk.
 
F-16
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
8. DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (CONTINUED)
The Company's holdings of derivative financial instruments are as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        TOTAL
DECEMBER 31, 1998                NOTIONAL     CARRYING      FAIR       CREDIT
ASSETS:                           AMOUNT       AMOUNT       VALUE     EXPOSURE
<S>                             <C>           <C>         <C>         <C>
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets:
Interest rate caps............  $ 3,400,000   $ 15,985    $   4,256    $ 4,256
Interest rate floors..........    1,000,000      1,082       13,971     13,971
Options purchased.............      110,912     24,094       29,453     29,453
Liabilities:
Options purchased/written.....      265,454    (10,526)     (11,062)        --
Off balance sheet:
Interest rate swaps...........    1,667,000         --      (73,477)        --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              $ 30,635    $ (36,859)   $47,680
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DECEMBER 31, 1997                NOTIONAL   CARRYING      FAIR      TOTAL CREDIT
ASSETS:                           AMOUNT     AMOUNT       VALUE       EXPOSURE
<S>                             <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets:
Interest rate caps............  $4,600,000   $24,963    $  15,665      $15,665
Interest rate floors..........   1,000,000     1,561        4,551        4,551
Options purchased/written.....     279,737     9,808       10,449       10,449
Liabilities:
Options written...............       7,373       (89)         114           --
Off balance sheet:
Interest rate swaps...........   1,267,000        --      (45,799)          --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             $36,243    $ (15,020)     $30,655
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</TABLE>
 
The fair values of derivative financial instruments are based on market values,
dealer quotes or pricing models. The interest rate caps, floors and swaps expire
on various dates from 1999 to 2003. The put and call options expire on various
dates from 1999 to 2005.
 
Interest rate caps, swaps and floors are used principally to manage the
Company's interest rate risk. These instruments are used to protect the margin
between interest rates earned on investments and the interest rates credited to
related annuity contract holders.
 
The Company is also using interest rate swaps to manage interest rate risk
related to the level of fee income earned on the management of fixed income
securities in separate accounts and the underlying mutual funds. The amount of
fee income received is based upon the daily market value of the separate account
and mutual fund assets. As a result, changing interest rate conditions could
impact the Company's fee income significantly. The Company entered into interest
rate swaps to hedge anticipated fee income for 1999 related to separate accounts
and mutual funds which invest in fixed income securities. Interest will be
accrued and reported in accrued investment income and other liabilities, as
appropriate, and management and other fees.
 
The Company offers a certain annuity product that pays interest based upon the
relative change in a major stock market index between the beginning and end of
the product's term. As a means of hedging its obligation under the provisions of
this product, the Company purchases and writes options on the major stock market
index.
 
Index options are used to manage the equity market risk related to the fee
income that the Company receives from its separate accounts and the underlying
mutual funds. The amount of the fee income received is based upon the daily
market value of the separate account and mutual fund assets. As a result, the
Company's fee income could be impacted significantly by changing economic
conditions in the equity market. The Company entered into index option
 
                                                                            F-17
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ($ THOUSANDS) (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
 
8. DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (CONTINUED)
collars (combination of puts and calls) to hedge anticipated fee income for 1998
and 1999 related to separate accounts and mutual funds which invest in equity
securities. Testing has demonstrated the impact of these instruments on the
income statement closely correlates with the amount of fee income the Company
realizes. In the event that testing demonstrates that this correlation no longer
exists, or in the event the Company disposes of the index options collars, the
instruments will be marked-to-market through the income statement. At December
31, 1998 deferred losses on purchased put and written call index options were
$2,933 and $7,435, respectively. At December 31, 1997 deferred losses on
purchased put index options were $2,428 and deferred gains on written call index
options were $5,275.
 
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9. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
 
The Company discloses fair value information for most on- and off-balance sheet
financial instruments for which it is practicable to estimate that value. Fair
values of life insurance obligations and all non-financial instruments, such as
deferred acquisition costs are excluded.
 
Off-balance sheet intangible assets, such as the value of the field force, are
also excluded. Management believes the value of excluded assets and liabilities
is significant. The fair value of the Company, therefore, cannot be estimated by
aggregating the amounts presented.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                          1998                      1997
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 CARRYING       FAIR       CARRYING       FAIR
                                   VALUE        VALUE        VALUE        VALUE
<S>                             <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
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FINANCIAL ASSETS
Investments:
Fixed maturities (Note 2):
Held to maturity..............  $ 7,964,114  $ 8,420,035  $ 9,315,450  $ 9,743,410
Available for sale............   13,613,139   13,613,139   12,876,694   12,876,694
Mortgage loans on real estate
(Note 2)......................    3,505,458    3,745,617    3,618,647    3,808,570
Other:
Equity securities (Note 2)....        3,158        3,158        3,361        3,361
Derivative financial
instruments (Note 8)..........       41,161       47,680       36,332       30,665
Other.........................       28,872       28,872       82,347       85,383
Cash and cash equivalents
(Note 1)......................       22,453       22,453       19,686       19,686
Separate account assets
(Note 1)......................   27,349,401   27,349,401   23,214,504   23,214,504
 
FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
Future policy benefits for
fixed annuities...............  $19,855,203  $19,144,838  $20,731,052  $19,882,302
Derivative financial
instruments (Note 8)..........       10,526       84,539           89       45,685
Separate account
liabilities...................   25,005,732   24,179,115   21,488,282   20,707,620
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
At December 31, 1998 and 1997, the carrying amount and fair value of future
policy benefits for fixed annuities exclude life insurance-related contracts
carried at $1,226,985 and $1,185,155, respectively, and policy loans of $90,115
and $93,540, respectively. The fair value of these benefits is based on the
status of the annuities at December 31, 1998 and 1997. The fair value of
deferred annuities is estimated as the carrying amount less any applicable
surrender charges and related loans. The fair value for annuities in non-life
contingent payout status is estimated as the present value of projected benefit
payments at rates appropriate for contracts issued in 1998 and 1997.
 
At December 31, 1998 and 1997, the fair value of liabilities related to separate
accounts is estimated as the carrying amount less any applicable surrender
charges and less variable insurance contracts carried at $2,343,669 and
$1,726,222, respectively.
 
F-18
<PAGE>
IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION)
 
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
 
The Board of Directors
IDS Life Insurance Company
 
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of IDS Life
Insurance Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of American Express Financial
Corporation) as of December 31, 1998 and 1997, and the related consolidated
statements of income, stockholder's equity and cash flows for each of the three
years in the period ended December 31, 1998. These financial statements are the
responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
 
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
 
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the consolidated financial position of IDS Life Insurance
Company at December 31, 1998 and 1997, and the consolidated results of its
operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended
December 31, 1998, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
 
Ernst & Young LLP
Minneapolis, Minnesota
February 4, 1999
 
                                                                            F-19


<PAGE>

                           PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.           FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

(a)  Financial Statements

     List of financial statements filed as part of this Post-Effective Amendment
     to the Registration Statement.

     Financial Statements included in the prospectus, Part I:

     IDS Life Insurance Company:

     Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1998, and December 31, 1997.

     Consolidated  Statements  of Income for the years ended  December 31, 1998,
     1997 , and 1996.

     Consolidated Statements of Stockholder's Equity, three years ended December
     31, 1998.

     Consolidated  Statements  of Cash Flows for the years  ended  December  31,
     1998, 1997, and 1996.

     Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

     Report of Independent Auditors dated February 4, 1999.

(b)  Exhibits

1.   Resolution  of  the  Executive  Committee  of the  Board  of  Directors  of
     Investors  Syndicate Life Insurance and Annuity Company dated May 10, 1968,
     filed as Exhibit 1 to Registrant's Registration Statement No. 2-29081 filed
     on May 16,  1968,  and refiled  electronically  April 27, 1994 as Exhibit 1
     with Post-effective Amendment No. 56, is incorporated by reference.

2.   Regulations  of IDS Life  Variable  Annuity Fund A as Amended and Restated,
     dated  June 22,  1979,  filed as Exhibit 2 to  Registrant's  Post-Effective
     Amendment No. 32 to  Registration  Statement No.  2-29081 filed on December
     10,  1979,  and  refiled  electronically  on or about  April  11,  1995 are
     incorporated by reference.

3.   Not applicable.

4.   Contracts filed as Exhibit 4 to Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment No.
     32 to  Registration  Statement No.  2-29081 filed on December 10, 1979, are
     incorporated by reference.

5.(a)Investment  Advisory  Agreement  between  IDS Life  Insurance  Company  and
     IDS/American  Express  dated  January 12,  1984,  filed as Exhibit  5(a) to
     Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment No. 44, and refiled  electronically
     April 27, 1994 as Exhibit  5(a) with  Post-Effective  Amendment  No. 56, is
     incorporated by reference.

5.(b)Investment  Management  and Advisory  Agreement  between IDS Life Insurance
     Company and IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A dated January 12, 1984, filed
     as  Exhibit  5(b) to  Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment  No.  44, and
     refiled  electronically  April 27, 1994 as Exhibit 5(b) with Post-Effective
     Amendment No. 56, is incorporated by reference.

6.   Distribution  and  Services  Agreement  between  Registrant  and  IDS  Life
     Insurance  Company,   dated  January  12,  1984,  filed  as  Exhibit  6  to
     Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment No. 44, and refiled  electronically
     April  27,  1994 as  Exhibit 6 with  Post-Effective  Amendment  No.  56, is
     incorporated by reference.

7.   None.


<PAGE>



8.(a)Custodian  Agreement between  Registrant,  IDS Life Insurance Company,  and
     American  Express Bank & Trust,  dated July 12, 1990, filed as Exhibit 8(a)
     to  Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment  No.  53 to  this  Registration
     Statement,  filed April 15, 1991, and refiled electronically April 27, 1994
     as Exhibit 8(a) with  Post-Effective  Amendment No. 56, is  incorporated by
     reference.

8.(b)Custody  Agreement  between  Morgan  Stanley  Trust  Company and IDS Bank &
     Trust dated May,  1993 filed  electronically  on or about April 11, 1995 as
     Exhibit No. 8(b) to  Post-Effective  Amendment  No. 58 is  incorporated  by
     reference.

9.   Not applicable.

10.  Opinion  of  counsel  and  consent  to its  use as to the  legality  of the
     securities being registered is filed electronically herewith.

11.  Consent of Independent Auditors is filed electronically herewith.

12.  through 15: not applicable.

16.  Financial Data Schedules are filed electronically herewith.

17.(a) IDS Life  Insurance  Company Power of Attorney  dated August 19, 1997, is
     incorporated by reference to Exhibit 17(a) to Post-Effective  Amendment No.
     61 filed on or about May 1, 1998.

17.(b) IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A Board of Managers  Power of Attorney to
     sign Amendments to this Registration  Statement dated March 25, 1997, filed
     electronically  as Exhibit 17(b) to Registrant's  Post-Effective  Amendment
     No. 60 is incorporated by reference.

17.(c) IDS Life  Insurance  Company  Power of  Attorney  dated  April 9, 1998 is
     incorporated by reference to Exhibit 17(c) to Post-Effective  Amendment No.
     61 filed on or about May 1, 1998.

17.(d) IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A Power of Attorney  dated April 19, 1999
     is filed electronically herewith as Exhibit 17(d).

     Item 2. PERSONS CONTROLLED BY OR UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH REGISTRANT

     Both the  Registrant  and IDS Life  Variable  Annuity  Fund B are  separate
accounts of IDS Life.  Consequently,  the securities and funds of the Registrant
and Fund B are  technically  those of IDS Life,  even though the  securities and
funds of the two Funds are maintained as separate  accounts under  Minnesota Law
pursuant to a  safekeeping  agreement  with  American  Express Bank & Trust.  As
separate  Accounts,  Minnesota Law provides that the assets of the Funds are not
chargeable  with  liabilities  arising out of any other business of IDS Life and
are held for the exclusive benefit of owners of variable annuity contracts based
on the Funds.

Item 3. NUMBER OF HOLDERS OF SECURITIES

                                            Number of Record Holders
   Title of Class                             as of March 31, 1999
   Variable Annuities                                10,026


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Item 4. INDEMNIFICATION

     The Regulations of the Registrant  provide that each member of the Board of
Managers and each Officer of the Fund shall be indemnified by IDS Life, of which
the Fund is a separate  account,  for reasonable costs and expenses actually and
necessarily  incurred in defense of any action,  suit or  proceedings  where the
defendant is a party by reason of being a Manager or Officer. No indemnification
will be forthcoming in the event of an adjudication of willful misfeasance,  bad
faith,  gross negligence or reckless  disregard by the Officer or Manager of the
duties of his office. In the absence of an adjudication  expressly absolving the
Office or Manager of the afore-detailed  wrongful conduct,  indemnification  may
still be  advanced  should 2/3 of the members of the Board of  Directors  of IDS
Life who were not involved in the  processing  resolve  there was no instance of
such wrongful conduct. In the instance of such a resolution, the indemnification
claim still must be found to be reasonable in amount and proper in  presentation
by  independent   counsel  of  IDS  Life.  Should  any  proceeding  be  settled,
indemnification  shall not exceed the costs,  fees and expenses which would have
been incurred had the proceeding been litigated.  The payment of indemnification
by IDS Life will not prevent a variable  contract  holder from  challenging  the
payment by  appropriate  legal action on the basis that the payment was improper
because  of  willful  misfeasance,  bad  faith,  gross  negligence  or  reckless
disregard by an Officer or Manager of his duties.

     The By-Laws of the  Registrant's  investment  management  underwriter,  IDS
Life, also contains an indemnification clause. The clause provides that IDS Life
shall  indemnify  any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a
party,  by reason of the fact that he is or was a Manager  of  Variable  Annuity
Funds A and B,  director,  officer,  employee or agent of IDS Life, or is or was
serving at the  direction of IDS Life as a Manager of Variable  Annuity  Funds A
and B, Director, Officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership,
joint  venture,  trust  or  other  enterprise,  to any  threatened,  pending  or
completed action,  suit or proceeding,  wherever brought,  to the fullest extent
permitted  by the laws of the State of  Minnesota,  as now existing or hereafter
amended,  provided  that this  Article  shall not  indemnify or protect any such
Manager of Variable Annuity Funds A and B, Director,  Officer, employee or agent
against  any  liability  to IDS Life or its  security  holders to which he would
otherwise  be  subject  by reason of willful  misfeasance,  bad faith,  or gross
negligence,  in the  performance  of his  duties or by  reason  of his  reckless
disregard of his obligations and duties.

At the time of the filing of the Registration  Statement of the Registrant,  IDS
Life   included  the  following   undertaking   with  regard  to  the  foregoing
indemnification procedures:

         "Insofar  as   indemnification   for  liabilities   arising  under  the
         Securities  Act of 1933 may be  permitted  to  directors,  officers and
         controlling  persons  of  the  registrant  pursuant  to  the  foregoing
         provision,  or otherwise ISL [sic ____. IDS Life] has been advised that
         in  the  opinion  of  the  Securities  and  Exchange   Commission  such
         indemnification  is against  public policy as expressed in the Act, and
         is,   therefore,   unenforceable.   In  the  event  that  a  claim  for
         indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment of ISL
         [sic  ____.  IDS  Life] of  expenses  incurred  or paid by a  director,
         officer  or  controlling  person of the  registrant  in the  successful
         defense  of any  action,  suit  or  proceeding)  is  asserted  by  such
         director,   officer  or  controlling  person  in  connection  with  the
         securities being  registered,  ISL [sic ____. IDS Life] will, unless in
         the opinion of its counsel the matter has been  settled by  controlling
         precedent,  submit to a court of appropriate  jurisdiction the question
         whether  such  indemnification  by  it  is  against  public  policy  as
         expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final  adjudication of
         such issue."

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Item 5. Business and Other  Connections of Investment  Adviser (American Express
Financial Corporation)

Directors  and  officers  of  American  Express  Financial  Corporation  who are
directors and/or officers of one or more other companies:

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<S>                             <C>                          <C>                          <C>
Name and Title                  Other company(s)             Address                      Title within other
                                                                                          company(s)
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Ronald G. Abrahamson,           American Express Client      IDS Tower 10                 Director and Vice President
Vice President                  Service Corporation          Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                Public Employee Payment                                   Director and Vice President
                                Company
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Douglas A. Alger,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President           Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Peter J. Anderson,              Advisory Capital             IDS Tower 10                 Director
Director and Senior Vice        Strategies Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Asset                                    Director and Chairman of
                                Management Group Inc.                                     the Board

                                American Express Asset                                    Director, Chairman of the
                                Management International,                                 Board and Executive Vice
                                Inc.                                                      President

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                IDS Capital Holdings Inc.                                 Director and President

                                IDS Futures Corporation                                   Director

                                NCM Capital Management       2 Mutual Plaza               Director
                                Group, Inc.                  501 Willard Street
                                                             Durham, NC  27701
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Ward D. Armstrong,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Service                                  Vice President
                                Corporation

                                American Express Trust                                    Director and Chairman of
                                Company                                                   the Board
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John M. Baker,                  American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Trust                                    Senior Vice President
                                Company
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Joseph M. Barsky III,           American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Timothy V. Bechtold,            American Centurion Life      IDS Tower 10                 Director and President
Vice President                  Assurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Executive Vice President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Director and President
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205
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John C. Boeder,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Director
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205
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Douglas W. Brewers,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Karl J. Breyer,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director, Corporate Senior      Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
Vice President

                                American Express Financial                                Director
                                Advisors Japan Inc.

                                American Express Minnesota                                Director
                                Foundation
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Cynthia M. Carlson,             American Enterprise          IDS Tower 10                 Director, President and
Vice President                  Investment Services Inc.     Minneapolis, MN 55440        Chief Executive Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Service                                  Vice President
                                Corporation
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Mark W. Carter,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President and
Senior Vice President and       Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Chief Marketing Officer
Chief Marketing Officer

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Executive Vice President
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James E. Choat,                 American Centurion Life      IDS Tower 10                 Executive Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Assurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Director, President and
                                Insurance Company                                         Chief Executive Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Wyoming Inc.

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Executive Vice President
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205
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Kenneth J. Ciak,                AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Director and President
Vice President and General                                   Minneapolis, MN 55440
Manager

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and General
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Manager

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director and President
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
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Paul A. Connolly,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

Colleen Curran,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Assistant    Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Assistant General Counsel
General Counsel

                                American Express Service                                  Vice President and Chief
                                Corporation                                               Legal Counsel
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Luz Maria Davis                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Douglas K. Dunning,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Gordon L. Eid,                  American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President,
Director, Senior Vice           Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        General Counsel and Chief
President, General Counsel                                                                Compliance Officer
and Chief Compliance Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and Chief
                                Advisors Japan Inc.                                       Compliance Officer

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and Vice President
                                Agency of Arizona Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and Vice President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and Vice President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and Vice President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and Vice President
                                Wyoming Inc.

                                IDS Real Estate Services,                                 Vice President
                                Inc.

                                Investors Syndicate                                       Director
                                Development Corp.
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Robert M. Elconin,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President
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Gordon M. Fines,                American Express Asset       IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President and
Vice President                  Management Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440        Chief Investment Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.
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Douglas L. Forsberg,            American Centurion Life      IDS Tower 10                 Director
Vice President                  Assurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Financial                                Director, President and
                                Advisors Japan Inc.                                       Chief Executive Officer
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Jeffrey P. Fox,                 American Enterprise Life     IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Corporate    Insurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440        Controller
Controller

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Corporate Controller
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Harvey Golub,                   American Express Company     American Express Tower       Chairman and Chief
Director                                                     World Financial Center       Executive Officer
                                                             New York, NY  10285

                                American Express Travel                                   Chairman and Chief
                                Related Services Company,                                 Executive Officer
                                Inc.
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David A. Hammer,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Marketing    Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Marketing Controller
Controller

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Director and Vice President
                                California, Inc.
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Lorraine R. Hart,               AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                                               Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Centurion Life                                   Vice President
                                Assurance Company

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Vice President
                                Insurance Company

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Partners Life                                    Director and Vice
                                Insurance Company                                         President

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Vice President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President

                                IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.                                Vice President

                                IDS Life Variable Annuity                                 Vice President
                                Funds A and B

                                Investors Syndicate                                       Director and Vice
                                Development Corp.                                         President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Vice President
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Vice President
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
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Scott A. Hawkinson,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Controller   Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Controller
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Janis K. Heaney,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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James G. Hirsh,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Assistant    Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Assistant General Counsel
General Counsel
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Darryl G. Horsman,              American Express Trust       IDS Tower 10                 Director and President
Vice President                  Company                      Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Jeffrey S. Horton,              AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Vice President, Treasurer
Vice President and Corporate                                 Minneapolis, MN 55440        and Assistant Secretary
Treasurer

                                American Centurion Life                                   Vice President and
                                Assurance Company                                         Treasurer

                                American Enterprise                                       Vice President and
                                Investment Services Inc.                                  Treasurer

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Vice President and
                                Insurance Company                                         Treasurer

                                American Express Asset                                    Vice President and
                                Management Group Inc.                                     Treasurer

                                American Express Asset                                    Vice President and
                                Management International                                  Treasurer
                                Inc.

                                American Express Client                                   Vice President and
                                Service Corporation                                       Treasurer

                                American Express                                          Vice President and
                                Corporation                                               Treasurer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Treasurer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and
                                Advisors Japan Inc.                                       Treasurer

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President and
                                Agency of Arizona Inc.                                    Treasurer

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President and
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.                                      Treasurer

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President and
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.                                     Treasurer

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President and
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.                                     Treasurer

                                American Express Minnesota                                Vice President and
                                Foundation                                                Treasurer

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President and
                                Casualty Insurance Agency                                 Treasurer
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President and
                                Casualty Insurance Agency                                 Treasurer
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President and
                                Casualty Insurance Agency                                 Treasurer
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                American Partners Life                                    Vice President and
                                Insurance Company                                         Treasurer

                                IDS Cable Corporation                                     Director, Vice President
                                                                                          and Treasurer

                                IDS Cable II Corporation                                  Director, Vice President
                                                                                          and Treasurer

                                IDS Capital Holdings Inc.                                 Vice President, Treasurer
                                                                                          and Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Vice President and
                                                                                          Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                Alabama Inc.                                              Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                Arkansas Inc.                                             Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                Massachusetts Inc.                                        Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                New Mexico Inc.                                           Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                North Carolina Inc.                                       Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                Ohio Inc.                                                 Treasurer

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President and
                                Wyoming Inc.                                              Treasurer

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President, Treasurer
                                                                                          and Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Vice President and
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205             Treasurer

                                IDS Life Series Fund Inc.                                 Vice President and
                                                                                          Treasurer

                                IDS Life Variable Annuity                                 Vice President and
                                Funds A & B                                               Treasurer

                                IDS Management Corporation                                Director, Vice President
                                                                                          and Treasurer

                                IDS Partnership Services                                  Vice President and
                                Corporation                                               Treasurer

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Vice President and
                                California, Inc.                                          Treasurer

                                IDS Real Estate Services,                                 Vice President and
                                Inc.                                                      Treasurer

                                IDS Realty Corporation                                    Vice President and
                                                                                          Treasurer

                                IDS Sales Support Inc.                                    Vice President and
                                                                                          Treasurer

                                Investors Syndicate                                       Vice President and
                                Development Corp.                                         Treasurer

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Vice President, Treasurer
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115             and Assistant Secretary

                                Public Employee Payment                                   Vice President and
                                Company                                                   Treasurer
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David R. Hubers,                AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Director
Director, President and Chief                                Minneapolis, MN 55440
Executive Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Chairman, President and
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Chief Executive Officer

                                American Express Service                                  Director and President
                                Corporation

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Director

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Director and President
                                California, Inc.

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
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Martin G. Hurwitz,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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James M. Jensen,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President

                                IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.                                Director
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Marietta L. Johns,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Nancy E. Jones,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Service                                  Vice President
                                Corporation
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Ora J. Kaine,                   American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Linda B. Keene,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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G. Michael Kennedy,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Susan D. Kinder,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Richard W. Kling,               AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Director
Director and Senior Vice                                     Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Centurion Life                                   Director and Chairman of
                                Assurance Company                                         the Board

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Director and Chairman of
                                Insurance Company                                         the Board

                                American Express                                          Director and President
                                Corporation

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and President
                                Agency of Arizona Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Director and President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Director and President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                American Express Service                                  Vice President
                                Corporation

                                American Partners Life                                    Director and Chairman of
                                Insurance Company                                         the Board

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Director and Chairman of
                                                                                          the Board

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Director and President
                                Wyoming Inc.

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director and President

                                IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.                                Director and President

                                IDS Life Variable Annuity                                 Manager, Chairman of the
                                Funds A and B                                             Board and President

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Director and Chairman of
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205             the Board
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

John M. Knight                  American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
                                Advisors                     Minneapolis, MN  55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Paul F. Kolkman,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director and Executive
                                                                                          Vice President

                                IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.                                Vice President and Chief
                                                                                          Actuary

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
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Claire Kolmodin,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Steve C. Kumagai,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Director and Senior Vice
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        President
President

Kurt A Larson,                  American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
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Lori J. Larson,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Daniel E. Laufenberg,           American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and Chief
Vice President and Chief U.S.   Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        U.S. Economist
Economist
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Peter A. Lefferts,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Trust                                    Director
                                Company

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Director
                                California, Inc.
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Douglas A. Lennick,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Director and Executive
Director and Executive Vice     Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Vice President
President
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Jonathan S. Linen,                                           IDS Tower 10
Director                                                     Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Mary J. Malevich,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Fred A. Mandell,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Sarah A. Mealey,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Paula R. Meyer,                 American Enterprise Life     IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Insurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express                                          Director
                                Corporation

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Partners Life                                    Director and President
                                Insurance Company

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Director and President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director and Executive
                                                                                          Vice President

                                Investors Syndicate                                       Director, Chairman of the
                                Development Corporation                                   Board and President
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James A. Mitchell,              AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Director
Director and Executive Vice                                  Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Enterprise                                       Director
                                Investment Services Inc.

                                American Express Financial                                Executive Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Service                                  Director and Senior Vice
                                Corporation                                               President

                                American Express Tax and                                  Director
                                Business Services Inc.

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Director

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director, Chairman of the
                                                                                          Board and Chief Executive
                                                                                          Officer

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Director
                                California, Inc.

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

William P. Miller,              Advisory Capital             IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President and Senior       Strategies Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440
Portfolio Manager

                                American Express Asset                                    Senior Vice President and
                                Management Group Inc.                                     Chief Investment Officer

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and Senior
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Portfolio Manager
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Pamela J. Moret,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Trust                                    Vice President
                                Company

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Executive Vice President
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Barry J. Murphy,                American Express Client      IDS Tower 10                 Director and President
Director and Senior Vice        Service Corporation          Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Director and Executive
                                                                                          Vice President

Mary Owens Neal,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Michael J. O'Keefe,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

James R. Palmer,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Carla P. Pavone,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                Public Employee Payment                                   Director and President
                                Company
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Thomas P. Perrine,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President           Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Susan B. Plimpton,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Ronald W. Powell,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Assistant    Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Assistant General Counsel
General Counsel

                                IDS Cable Corporation                                     Vice President and
                                                                                          Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Cable II Corporation                                  Vice President and
                                                                                          Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Management Corporation                                Vice President and
                                                                                          Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Partnership Services                                  Vice President and
                                Corporation                                               Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Plan Services of                                      Vice President and
                                California, Inc.                                          Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Realty Corporation                                    Vice President and
                                                                                          Assistant Secretary
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

James M. Punch,                 American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and Project
Vice President and Project      Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Manager
Manager
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Frederick C. Quirsfeld,         American Express Asset       IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President and
Senior Vice President           Management Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440        Senior Portfolio Manager

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

Rollyn C. Renstrom,             American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

ReBecca K. Roloff,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President           Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Stephen W. Roszell,             Advisory Capital             IDS Tower 10                 Director
Senior Vice President           Strategies Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Asset                                    Director, President and
                                Management Group Inc.                                     Chief Executive Officer

                                American Express Asset                                    Director
                                Management International,
                                Inc.

                                American Express Asset                                    Director
                                Management Ltd.

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Express Trust                                    Director
                                Company
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Erven A. Samsel,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Wyoming Inc.
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Stuart A. Sedlacek,             AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Director
Senior Vice President and                                    Minneapolis, MN 55440
Chief Financial Officer

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Executive Vice President
                                Insurance Company

                                American Express Financial                                Senior Vice President and
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Chief Financial Officer

                                American Express Trust                                    Director
                                Company

                                American Partners Life                                    Director and Vice President
                                Insurance Agency

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Director and President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Executive Vice President
                                                                                          and Controller

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Director
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Donald K. Shanks,               AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Vice President                                               Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                IDS Property Casualty        1 WEG Blvd.                  Senior Vice President
                                Insurance Company            DePere, WI 54115
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

F. Dale Simmons,                AMEX Assurance Company       IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                                               Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Centurion Life                                   Vice President
                                Assurance Company

                                American Enterprise Life                                  Vice President
                                Insurance

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                American Partners Life                                    Vice President
                                Insurance Company

                                IDS Certificate Company                                   Vice President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President

                                IDS Partnership Services                                  Director and Vice President
                                Corporation

                                IDS Real Estate Services                                  Chairman of the Board and
                                Inc.                                                      President

                                IDS Realty Corporation                                    Director and Vice President

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Vice President
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Judy P. Skoglund,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Bridget Sperl,                  American Express Client      IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Service Corporation          Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                Public Employee Payment                                   Director and President
                                Company
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Lisa A. Steffes,                American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

William A. Stoltzmann,          American Enterprise Life     IDS Tower 10                 Director, Vice President,
Vice President and Assistant    Insurance Company            Minneapolis, MN 55440        General Counsel and
General Counsel                                                                           Secretary

                                American Express                                          Director, Vice President
                                Corporation                                               and Secretary

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and
                                Advisors Inc.                                             Assistant General Counsel

                                American Partners Life                                    Director, Vice President,
                                Insurance Company                                         General Counsel and
                                                                                          Secretary

                                IDS Life Insurance Company                                Vice President, General
                                                                                          Counsel and Secretary

                                IDS Life Series Fund Inc.                                 General Counsel and
                                                                                          Assistant Secretary

                                IDS Life Variable Annuity                                 General Counsel and
                                Funds A & B                                               Assistant Secretary
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

James J. Strauss,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President and General      Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
Auditor
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Jeffrey J. Stremcha,            American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

Barbara Stroup Stewart,         American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Wesley W. Wadman,               American Express Asset       IDS Tower 10                 Executive Vice President
Vice President                  Management Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                American Express Asset                                    Director and Senior Vice
                                Management International,                                 President
                                Inc.

                                American Express Asset                                    Director and Vice Chairman
                                Management Ltd.

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.

                                IDS Fund Management Limited                               Director and Vice Chairman
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Norman Weaver Jr.,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Arizona Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Wyoming Inc.
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Michael L. Weiner,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440

                                IDS Capital Holdings Inc.                                 Vice President

                                IDS Futures Brokerage Group                               Vice President

                                IDS Futures Corporation                                   Vice President, Treasurer
                                                                                          and Secretary

                                IDS Sales Support Inc.                                    Director, Vice President
                                                                                          and Assistant Treasurer
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Lawrence J. Welte,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Jeffry F. Welter,               American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President
Vice President                  Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Edwin M. Wistrand,              American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Vice President and
Vice President and Assistant    Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440        Assistant General Counsel
General Counsel

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President and Chief
                                Advisors Japan Inc.                                       Legal Officer
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Michael D. Wolf,                American Express Asset       IDS Tower 10                 Executive Vice President
Vice President                  Management Group Inc.        Minneapolis, MN 55440        and Senior Portfolio
                                                                                          Manager

                                American Express Financial                                Vice President
                                Advisors Inc.
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------

Michael R. Woodward,            American Express Financial   IDS Tower 10                 Senior Vice President
Director and Senior Vice        Advisors Inc.                Minneapolis, MN 55440
President

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Idaho Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Nevada Inc.

                                American Express Insurance                                Vice President
                                Agency of Oregon Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Kentucky Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Maryland Inc.

                                American Express Property                                 Vice President
                                Casualty Insurance Agency
                                of Pennsylvania Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Alabama Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Arkansas Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Massachusetts Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                New Mexico Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                North Carolina Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Ohio Inc.

                                IDS Insurance Agency of                                   Vice President
                                Wyoming Inc.

                                IDS Life Insurance Company   P.O. Box 5144                Director
                                of New York                  Albany, NY 12205
- ------------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

Item 6.           PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITERS

                  (a)      IDS Life is the  Principal  underwriter  for IDS Life
                           Variable  Annuity Fund A, IDS Life  Variable  Annuity
                           Fund B, IDS Life Accounts F, IZ, JZ, G, H, N, KZ, LZ,
                           AND MZ, IDS Life Account RE, IDS Life Account MGA and
                           IDS Life Account SBS, IDS Life  Variable  Account 10,
                           IDS Life Variable Life Separate  Account and IDS Life
                           Variable Account for Smith Barney.

Item 6            (b). Principal Underwriter (IDS Life Insurance Company)


Name and Principal Business Address   Position and Offices with Underwriter     Positions and Offices with
                                                                                Registrant
- ------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- -------------------------------------
<S>                                   <C>                                       <C>
Timothy V. Bechtold                   Executive Vice President                  None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

David J. Berry                        Vice President                            None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Mark W. Carter                        Executive Vice President                  None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Robert M. Elconin                     Vice President                            None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Lorraine R. Hart                      Vice President                            Vice President
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Jeffrey S. Horton                     Vice President, Treasurer and Assistant   Vice President and Treasurer
IDS Tower 10                          Secretary
Minneapolis, MN  55440

David R. Hubers                       Director                                  None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

James M. Jensen                       Vice President                            None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Richard W. Kling                      Director and President                    Manager, Chairman of the Board and
IDS Tower 10                                                                    President
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Paul F. Kolkman                       Director and Executive Vice President     None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Paula R. Meyer                        Director and Executive Vice President     None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

James A. Mitchell                     Director, Chairman of the Board and       None
IDS Tower 10                          Chief Executive Officer
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Pamela J. Moret                       Executive Vice President                  None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Barry J. Murphy                       Director and Executive Vice President     None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

James R. Palmer                       Vice President                            None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Stuart A. Sedlacek                    Director and Executive Vice President     None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

F. Dale Simmons                       Vice President and Assistant Treasurer    None
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

William A. Stoltzmann                 Vice President, General Counsel and       General Counsel and Assistant
IDS Tower 10                          Secretary                                 Secretary
Minneapolis, MN  55440

Philip C. Wentzel                     Vice President and Controller             Controller
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, MN  55440

</TABLE>


<PAGE>


Item 7.           LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS

                  IDS Life Insurance Company
                  IDS Tower
                  Minneapolis, Minnesota

Item 8.           MANAGEMENT SERVICES

                  Not Applicable.

Item 9.           DISTRIBUTION EXPENSES

                  Not Applicable.

Item 10.          UNDERTAKINGS

(a) and (b)       These  undertakings  were  filed in  Registrant's
                  initial Registration Statement.

(c)               The sponsoring  insurance company represents that the fees
                  and charges deducted under the contract, in the aggregate, are
                  reasonable in relation to the services rendered,  the expenses
                  expected  to  be  incurred,  and  the  risks  assumed  by  the
                  insurance company.


<PAGE>


                                   SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the  requirements  of the  Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment
Company Act of 1940, the Registrant IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A, certifies
that it  meets  all the  requirements  for  effectiveness  of this  Registration
Statement  pursuant to rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly
caused this Amendment to its  Registration  Statement to be signed on its behalf
by the undersigned  thereunto duly authorized,  in the city of Minneapolis,  and
State of Minnesota on the 28th day of April, 1999.


                        IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A

                                            By: /s/ Richard W. Kling** 
                                                    Richard W. Kling**
                                    President


Pursuant to the  requirements  of the Securities Act of 1933,  this Amendment to
the Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities indicated on the 28th day of April, 1999.

Signature                                   Title

/s/  Gumer C. Alvero****                    Member, Board of Managers
     Gumer C. Alvero


/s/  Edward Landes**                        Member, Board of Managers
     Edward Landes

/s/  Carl N. Platou**                       Member, Board of Managers
     Carl N. Platou

/s/  Gordon H. Ritz**                       Member, Board of Managers
     Gordon H. Ritz

/s/  Richard W. Kling**                     Chairman of the Board
     Richard W. Kling                       of Managers and President

/s/  Lorraine R. Hart**                     Vice President, Investments
     Lorraine R. Hart

/s/  Jeffery S. Horton**                    Vice President and Treasurer
     Jeffery S. Horton


<PAGE>


Signature                                   Title

/s/  Timothy S. Meehan**                    Secretary
     Timothy S. Meehan

/s/  William A. Stoltzmann**                General Counsel and
     William A. Stoltzmann                  Assistant Secretary

/s/  Philip C. Wentzel****                  Controller
     Philip C. Wentzel


** Signed  pursuant to IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A Board of Managers Power
of  Attorney  dated  March 25,  1997 filed  electronically  as Exhibit  17(b) to
Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 60 to this Registration Statement:

****Signed  pursuant to IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A Power of Attorney dated
April 19, 1999 filed herewith as Exhibit 17(d):



by_______________________________
         Mary Ellyn Minenko


<PAGE>


                                   SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the  requirements  of the  Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment
Company Act of 1940, IDS Life Insurance  Company,  on behalf of the  Registrant,
certifies  that it  meets  all of the  requirements  for  effectiveness  of this
Amendment  to its  Registration  Statement  pursuant  to rule  485(b)  under the
Securities  Act of 1933 and has duly caused this  Amendment to its  Registration
Statement  to be  signed  on  its  behalf  by  the  undersigned  thereunto  duly
authorized,  in the city of Minneapolis,  and State of Minnesota on the 28th day
of April, 1999.


                                                     IDS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

                                                     By: /s/ Richard W. Kling*
                                                             Richard W. Kling
                                                             President

Pursuant to the  requirements  of the Securities Act of 1933,  this Amendment to
the Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities indicated on the 28th day of April 1999.

Signature                              Title

/s/  James A. Mitchell*                Chairman of the Board
     James A. Mitchell                 and Chief Executive Officer

/s/  Richard W. Kling*                 Director and President
     Richard W. Kling

/s/  Jeffrey S. Horton***              Vice President and Treasurer
     Jeffrey S. Horton

/s/  David R. Hubers*                  Director
     David R. Hubers

/s/  Paul F. Kolkman*                  Director and Executive Vice President
     Paul F. Kolkman

/s/  Barry J. Murphy*                  Director and Executive Vice
     Barry J. Murphy                   President, Client Service

/s/  Stuart A. Sedlacek*               Director and Executive Vice
     Stuart A. Sedlacek                President

/s/  Philip C. Wentzel***              Vice President and Controller
     Philip C. Wentzel


<PAGE>

*Signed   pursuant  to  Power  of  Attorney,   dated  August  19,  1997,   filed
electronically as Exhibit 17(a) to Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.

***  Signed   pursuant  to  Power  of  Attorney  dated  April  9,  1998,   filed
electronically as Exhibit 17(c) to Post-Effective Amendment No. 61.



by_________________________
         Mary Ellyn Minenko


<PAGE>


                                CONTENTS OF THIS
                         POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 64
                      TO REGISTRATION STATEMENT NO. 2-29081

This Post-Effective Amendment comprises the following papers and documents.

The facing sheet.

Part I.

         Prospectus.

         Financial Statements

Part II.

         Other Information.

         Signatures.


Exhibit Index

10.    Opinion of counsel  and  consent  to its  use as to the  legality  of the
       securities being registered.

11.    Consent of Independent Auditors.

16.    Financial Data Schedules 

17.(d) IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A Power of Attorney dated April 19, 1999.




April 28, 1999



IDS Life Variable Annuity Fund A
     (Individual and Employer)
IDS Tower 10
Minneapolis, Minnesota  55440-0010

Re:      Registration Statement on Form N-1
         File No: 2-29081

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am  familiar  with the  establishment  of IDS  Life  Variable  Annuity  Fund A
("Account")   which  is  a  separate  account  of  IDS  Life  Insurance  Company
("Company")  established  by the  Company's  Board  of  Directors  according  to
applicable   insurance  law.  I  also  am  familiar  with  the  above-referenced
Registration  Statement  filed on behalf of the Account with the  Securities and
Exchange Commission.

I have made such  examination  of law and examined such documents and records as
in my judgment are necessary and  appropriate to enable me to give the following
option:

1.       The Account is a validly created and existing  separate  account of the
         Company and is duly authorized to issue the securities registered.

2.       The  contracts  issued  by  the  Company,  when  offered  and  sold  in
         accordance with the prospectus contained in the Registration  Statement
         and in  compliance  with  applicable  law,  will be legally  issued and
         represent  binding  obligations of the Company in accordance with their
         terms.

I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Registration
Statement.

Sincerely,



Mary Ellyn Minenko
Attorney at Law
(612) 671-3678







                         Consent of Independent Auditors




We consent to the use of our report dated  February 4, 1999 on the  consolidated
financial  statements  IDS  Life  Insurance  Company  and the  incorporation  by
reference of our report dated  February 4, 1999 on the  financial  statements of
IDS Life Variable Fund A in Post-Effective  Amendment No. 64 to the Registration
Statement (Form N-1, No. 2-29081) and related Prospectus for the registration of
IDS Life Variable  Annuity Fund A interests to be offered by IDS Life  Insurance
Company.






/s/ Ernst & Young LLP
Minneapolis, Minnesota
April 27, 1999


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                        IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND A
                        IDS LIFE VARIABLE ANNUITY FUND B

                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

City of Minneapolis

State of Minnesota


The  undersigned,  as a as a member of the Board of  Managers  or officer of IDS
Life Variable  Annuity Funds A & B, which are open-end,  diversified  investment
companies  organized as segregated asset accounts of IDS Life Insurance  Company
that  previously  have filed  registration  statements  and  amendments  thereto
pursuant to the  requirements  of the  Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment
Company Act of 1940 with the  Securities and Exchange  Commission,  File Numbers
2-29081 and 811-1653 and 2-47430,  2-29358 and  811-1674,  respectively,  hereby
constitutes and appoints  William A. Stoltzmann,  Mary Ellyn Minenko,  Eileen J.
Newhouse and Timothy S. Meehan or any one of them, as his  attorney-in-fact  and
agent, to sign for him in his name, place and stead any and all further filings,
applications  (including  applications for exemptive relief),  periodic reports,
registration  statements  (with all  exhibits  and other  documents  required or
desirable in connection therewith),  other documents, and amendments thereto and
to such filings, applications,  periodic reports, registration statements, other
documents,  and amendments thereto with the Securities and Exchange  Commission,
and any  necessary  states,  and grants to any or all of them the full power and
authority  to do and  perform  each and  every  act  required  or  necessary  in
connection therewith.

Dated the 19th day of April, 1999.


/s/ Gumer C. Alvero                 
Gumer C. Alvero


/s/ Philip C. Wentzel               
Philip C. Wentzel




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