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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington D.C. 20549
FORM N-17f-2
Certificate of Accounting of Securities and Similar
Investments in the Custody of
Management Investment Companies
Pursuant to Rule 17f-2 [17 CFR 270.17f-2]
1. Investment Company Act File Number: Date examination completed:
2-97636 July 22, 1998
2. State identification Number:
AL AK AZ AR CA CO
CT DE DC FL GA HI
ID IL IN IA KS KY
LA ME MD MA MI MN
MS MO MT NE NV NH
NJ NM NY NC ND OH
OK OR PA RI SC SD
TN TX UT VT VA WA
WV WI WY PUERTO RICO
Other (specify):
3. Exact name of investment company as specified in registration statement:
IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.
4. Name under which business is conducted, if different from above:
5. Address of principal place of business (number,street,city,state,zip code):
IDS Tower 10, Minneapolis, MN 55440
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INSTRUCTIONS
This Form must be completed by investment companies that have custody of
securities or similar investments.
Investment Company
1. All items must be completed by the investment company.
2. Give this Form to the independent public accountant who, in compliance with
Rule 17f-2 under the Act and applicable state law, examines securities and
similar investments in the custody of the investment company.
Accountant
3. Submit this Form to the Securities and Exchange Commission and appropriate
state securities administrators when filing the certificate of accounting
required by Rule 17f-2 under the Act and applicable state law. File the original
and one copy with the Securities and Exchange Commission's principal office in
Washington, D. C., one copy with the regional office for the region in which the
investment company's principal business operations are conducted, and one copy
with the appropriate state administrator(s), if applicable.
THIS FORM MUST BE GIVEN TO YOUR INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
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compliance with SEC rules and forms to Kenneth A. Fogash. Duputy Executive
Director, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20549 and Gary Waxman, Clearance Officer, Office of Management
and Budget, Room 3208 New Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20503.
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Independent Auditors' Report
To the Board of Directors of
IDS Life Series Fund, Inc.
and
Securities and Exchange Commission:
We have examined management's assertion, included in its representation letter,
that IDS Life Series Equity Fund, IDS Life Series Income Fund, IDS Life Series
International Equity Fund, IDS Life Series Government Securities Fund, IDS Life
Series Managed Fund, and IDS Life Series Money Market Fund of IDS Life Series
Fund, Inc. (the Funds) complied with the provisions of subsection (b) and (c) of
Rule 17f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as of April 30, 1998 and
during the period October 31, 1997 (the date of our last examination) through
April 30, 1998. Management is responsible for the Funds' compliance with those
provisions. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on management's
assertion about the Funds' compliance based on our examination.
Our examination was made in accordance with standards established by the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and, accordingly, included
examining, on a test basis, evidence about the Funds' compliance with those
requirements and performing such other procedures as we considered necessary in
the circumstances. Included among our procedures were the following tests
performed as of April 30, 1998 and the period from October 31, 1997 through
April 30, 1998:
Count and inspection of all securities located in the vault, if any, of
American Express Trust Company, the Custodian;
Confirmation of all securities, if any, held by institutions in book entry
form (Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A., Morgan Stanley Trust Company, State
Street Bank and Trust Company, and The Depository Trust Company);
Confirmation or examination of underlying documentation of all securities
purchased but not received, hypothecated, pledged, placed in escrow, or out
for transfer with brokers, pledgees and/or transfer agents;
Reconciliation of all such securities to the books and records of the
Funds and the Custodian; and
Test of selected security transactions since the date of our last report.
We believe that our examination provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. Our
examination does not provide a legal determination on the Funds' compliance with
the specified requirements.
In our opinion, management's assertion that IDS Life Series Fund, Inc. was in
compliance with the above mentioned provisions of Rule 17f-2 of the Investment
Company Act of 1940 as of April 30, 1998 and for the period from October 31,
1997 through April 30, 1998 is fairly stated in all material respects.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of management IDS
Life Series Fund, Inc. and the Securities and Exchange Commission and should not
be used for any other purpose.
KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
Minneapolis, MN
July 22, 1998