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IL Protector(Reg. TM)
A flexible premium variable life
insurance policy


Please read this prospectus and keep it for future reference. It contains
important information that you should know before purchasing, or taking any
other action under a policy. Also, at the end of this prospectus you will find
attached the prospectus for EQ Advisors Trust, which contains important
information about its Portfolios.

PROSPECTUS DATED OCTOBER 18, 1999
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This prospectus describes many aspects of an IL Protector policy, but is not
itself a policy. The policy is the actual contract that determines your benefits
and obligations under IL Protector. To make this prospectus easier to read, we
sometimes use different words than the policy. Equitable Life or your financial
professional can provide any further explanation about your policy.

WHAT IS IL PROTECTOR?

IL Protector is issued by Equitable Life. It provides life insurance coverage,
plus the opportunity for you to earn a return in our guaranteed interest option
and/or one or more of the following variable investment options:

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FIXED INCOME OPTIONS:
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DOMESTIC FIXED INCOME                        AGGRESSIVE FIXED INCOME
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o  Alliance Intermediate                     o  Alliance High Yield
   Government Securities
o  Alliance Money Market
o  Alliance Quality Bond
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EQUITY OPTIONS:
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DOMESTIC EQUITY                              INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
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o  Alliance Common Stock                     o  Alliance Global
o  Alliance Equity Index                     o  Alliance International
o  Alliance Growth & Income                  o  Morgan Stanley Emerging
o  EQ/Alliance Premier Growth                   Markets Equity
o  Capital Guardian Research                 o  T. Rowe Price International
o  Capital Guardian U.S. Equity                 Stock
o  Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity
o  MFS Growth with Income
o  MFS Research
o  EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value
o  T. Rowe Price Equity Income
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AGGRESSIVE EQUITY
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o  Alliance Aggressive Stock                 o  MFS Emerging Growth
o  Alliance Small Cap Growth                    Companies
o  EQ/Evergreen                              o  Warburg Pincus Small
                                                Company Value
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ASSET ALLOCATION OPTIONS:
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o  Alliance Balanced                         o  EQ/Evergreen Foundation
o  Alliance Conservative                     o  EQ/Putnam Balanced
   Investors                                 o  Merrill Lynch World Strategy
o  Alliance Growth Investors
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Amounts that you allocate under your policy to any of the variable investment
options are invested in a corresponding "Portfolio" that is part of EQ Advisors
Trust, a mutual fund. Your investment results in a variable investment option
will depend on those of the related Portfolio. Any gains will generally be tax
deferred and the life insurance benefits we pay if the policy's insured person
dies will generally be income tax free.

OTHER CHOICES YOU HAVE. You have considerable flexibility to tailor the policy
to your needs. For example, subject to our rules, you can (1) choose when and
how much you contribute (as "premiums") to your policy, (2) pay certain premium
amounts to guarantee that your insurance coverage will continue for a number of
years, regardless of investment performance, (3) borrow or withdraw amounts you
have accumulated, (4) change the amount of insurance coverage, (5) choose
between two life insurance benefit options, (6) elect to receive an insurance
benefit if the insured person becomes terminally ill, and (7) add or delete
certain optional benefits that we offer by "riders" to your policy.

Your financial professional can provide you with information about all forms of
life insurance available from us and help you decide which may best meet your
needs. Replacing existing insurance with IL Protector or another policy may not
be to your advantage.

THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ("SEC") HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
THESE SECURITIES OR DETERMINED IF THIS PROSPECTUS IS ACCURATE OR COMPLETE. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE. THE POLICIES ARE NOT
INSURED BY THE FDIC OR ANY OTHER AGENCY. THEY ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OTHER
OBLIGATIONS OF ANY BANK AND ARE NOT BANK GUARANTEED. THEY ARE SUBJECT TO
INVESTMENT RISKS AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL.

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2   CONTENTS OF THIS PROSPECTUS
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Contents of this prospectus


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IL PROTECTOR

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What is IL Protector?                                                      Cover
Who is Equitable Life?                                                         4
How to reach us                                                                5
Charges and expenses you will pay                                              6
Risks you should consider                                                     10

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POLICY FEATURES AND BENEFITS                                                  11
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How you can pay for and contribute to your policy                             11
The minimum amount of premiums you must pay                                   11
Investment options within your policy                                         13
About your life insurance benefit                                             13
You can increase or decrease your insurance coverage                          15
Other benefits you can add by rider                                           16
Your options for receiving policy proceeds                                    16
Your right to cancel within a certain number of days                          17
Variations among IL Protector policies                                        17

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2
DETERMINING YOUR POLICY'S VALUE                                               18
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Your account value                                                            18

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TRANSFERRING YOUR MONEY AMONG OUR
INVESTMENT OPTIONS                                                            19
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Transfers you can make                                                        19
Telephone transfers                                                           19
Our dollar cost averaging service                                             19
Our asset rebalancing service                                                 20
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"We", "our" and "us" refer to Equitable Life.

When we address the reader of this prospectus with words such as "you" and
"your," we mean the person or persons having the right or responsibility that
the prospectus is discussing at that point. This usually is the policy's owner.
If a policy has more than one owner, all owners must join in the exercise of
rights an owner has under the policy, and the word "owner" therefore refers to
all owners.

When we use the word "state," we also mean any other local jurisdiction whose
laws or regulations affect a policy.

IL Protector is not available in all states. This prospectus does not offer the
prospectus is discussing at that point. This usually is the policy's owner. If
IL Protector anywhere such offers are not lawful. Equitable Life does not a
policy has more than one owner, all owners must join in the exercise of any
authorize any information or representation about the offering other than that
rights an owner has under the policy, and the word "owner" therefore refers
contained or incorporated in this prospectus, in any current supplements to all
owners. thereto, or in any related sales materials authorized by Equitable Life.

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                                                 CONTENTS OF THIS PROSPECTUS   3
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4
ACCESSING YOUR MONEY                                                          21
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Borrowing from your policy                                                    21
Making withdrawals from your policy                                           22
Surrendering your policy for its net cash surrender value                     23
When the insured person reaches age 100 ("Maturity")                          23
Your option to receive a living benefit                                       23

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TAX INFORMATION                                                               24
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Basic tax treatment for you and your beneficiary                              24
Tax treatment of distributions to you                                         24
Tax treatment of living benefit proceeds                                      26
Effect of policy on interest deductions taken by business
     entities                                                                 26
Requirement that we diversify investments                                     26
Estate, gift, and generation-skipping taxes                                   27
Pension and profit-sharing plans                                              27
Other employee benefit programs                                               27
ERISA                                                                         27
Our taxes                                                                     27
When we withhold taxes from distributions                                     28
Possibility of future tax changes                                             28

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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES
THAT APPLY TO YOUR POLICY                                                     29
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Ways to make premium and loan payments                                        29
Requirements for surrender requests                                           29
Ways we pay policy proceeds                                                   29
Assigning your policy                                                         29
Dates and prices at which policy events occur                                 29
Policy issuance                                                               31
Gender-neutral policies                                                       31
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER MATTERS                                          33
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Your voting privileges                                                        33
About our Separate Account FP                                                 33
About our General Account                                                     34
You can change your policy's insured person                                   34
Transfers of your account value                                               34
Telephone requests                                                            35
Deducting policy charges                                                      35
Suicide and certain misstatements                                             36
When we pay policy proceeds                                                   36
Changes we can make                                                           37
Reports we will send you                                                      38
Legal proceedings                                                             38
Illustrations of policy benefits                                              38
SEC registration statement                                                    38
How we market the policies                                                    38
Insurance regulation that applies to Equitable Life                           39
Year 2000 progress                                                            39
Directors and principal officers                                              40
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SEPARATE
ACCOUNT FP AND EQUITABLE LIFE                                                 48
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Separate Account FP financial statements                                   FSA-1
Equitable Life financial statements                                          F-1
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APPENDICES
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I -- Investment performance record A-1
II -- Our data on market performance B-1
III -- An index of key words and phrases C-1

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EQ ADVISORS TRUST PROSPECTUS (follows after page C-1 of this prospectus, but
is not a part of this prospectus)
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4   WHO IS EQUITABLE LIFE?
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Who is Equitable Life?


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We are The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States ("Equitable
Life"), a New York stock life insurance corporation. We have been doing business
since 1859. Equitable Life is a subsidiary of AXA Financial, Inc. (previously,
The Equitable Companies Incorporated). The majority shareholder of AXA
Financial, Inc. is AXA, a French holding company for an international group of
insurance and related financial services companies. As a majority shareholder,
and under its other arrangements with Equitable Life and Equitable Life's
parent, AXA exercises significant influence over the operations and capital
structure of Equitable Life and its parent. No company other than Equitable
Life, however, has any legal responsibility to pay amounts that Equitable Life
owes under the policies.

AXA Financial, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries managed approximately
$390.8 billion in assets as of June 30, 1999. For more than 100 years Equitable
Life has been among the largest insurance companies in the United States. We are
licensed to sell life insurance and annuities in all fifty states, the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Our home office is
located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10104.

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HOW TO REACH US

To obtain (1) any forms you need for communicating with us, (2) unit values and
other values under your policy, and (3) any other information or materials that
we provide in connection with your policy or the Portfolios, you can contact us
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BY MAIL:
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at the Post Office Box for our Administrative Office specified in your policy.

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BY EXPRESS DELIVERY:
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at the street address for our Administrative Office:
Equitable Life --
National Operations Center
10840 Ballantyne Commons Parkway
Charlotte, North Carolina 28277

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BY TOLL-FREE PHONE:
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1-888-855-5100 (automated system available weekdays 7 AM to 9 PM, Eastern
Time; customer service representative available weekdays 8 AM to 9 PM, Eastern
Time)

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BY E-MAIL:
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[email protected]

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BY FAX:
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1-704-540-9714

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BY INTERNET:
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Our Web site (www.equitable.com) can also provide information; some of the
forms listed below are available for you to print out through our web site.
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We require that the following types of communications be on specific forms we
provide for that purpose:

     (1)  request for automatic transfer service; and

     (2)  authorization for telephone transfers by a person who is not also
          the insured person.

We also have specific forms that we recommend you use for the following:

          (a)  policy surrenders;

          (b)  address changes;

          (c)  beneficiary changes;

          (d)  transfers between investment options; and

          (e)  changes in allocation percentages for premiums and deductions.

Except for properly authorized telephone transactions, any notice or request
that does not use our standard form must be in writing dated and signed by you
and should also specify your name, the insured person's name (if different),
your policy number, and adequate details about the notice you wish to give or
other action you wish us to take. For information about transaction requests you
can make by phone, see "Telephone transfers" on page 19 and "Telephone requests"
on page 35 of this prospectus. We may require you to return your policy to us
before we make certain policy changes that you request.

The proper person to sign forms, notices and requests would normally be the
owner or any other person that our procedures permit to exercise the right or
privilege in question. If there are joint owners both must sign. Any irrevocable
beneficiary or assignee that we have on our records also must sign certain types
of requests.

You should send all requests and notices to our Administrative Office at the
addresses specified above. We will also accept requests and notices by fax at
the above number, if we believe them to be genuine. We reserve the right,
however, to require an original signature before acting on any faxed item. You
must send premium payments after the first one to our Administrative Office at
the above addresses; except that you should send any premiums for which we have
billed you to the address on the billing notice.
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6   CHARGES AND EXPENSES YOU WILL PAY
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Charges and expenses you will pay


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TABLE OF POLICY CHARGES

This table shows the charges that we deduct under the terms of your policy. For
more information about some of these charges, see "Deducting policy charges"
beginning on page 35 below.

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<S>                          <C>                                 <C>
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CHARGES WE DEDUCT FROM       Sales charge                        6% of each premium payment you make
AMOUNTS YOU CONTRIBUTE TO    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
YOUR POLICY:                 Charge for taxes                    Currently ranges from 0.50% to 5% (Virgin Islands)
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CHARGES WE DEDUCT FROM       Administrative charge               $25 in each of your policy's first 12 months
YOUR POLICY'S VALUE EACH                                         $6 in each subsequent month (which we may increase up
MONTH:                                                           to $10)
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                             Cost of insurance charges and       Amount varies depending on the specifics of your policy(1)
                             optional rider charges
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CHARGES WE DEDUCT FROM       Mortality and expense risk          .80% (effective annual rate) of the value you have in our
YOUR POLICY'S INVESTMENT     charge                              variable investment options(2)
PERFORMANCE EACH DAY:
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CHARGES WE DEDUCT FROM       Surrender (turning in) of your      A surrender charge equal to the smaller of (a) 66% of one
YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE AT THE    policy during its first 15 years    "target premium"(3)(or less for surrenders after the ninth year)(4)
TIME OF THE TRANSACTION:                                          or (b) 24% of all premium payments you make in  the first year up
                                                                 to the target premium, plus 3% of all additional premiums paid in
                                                                 that year or subsequently. (We will also deduct the remaining
                                                                 amount of surrender charge associated with any face amount
                                                                 increase, as discussed immediately below.)
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                             Surrender of your policy during     An amount of surrender charge that we will compute on the first
                             15 years after you have             essentially the same basis as if each such face amount
                             requested an increase in your       increase had been a separate, newly-issued IL Protector
                             policy's face amount(5)             policy.(6)
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                             Requested decrease in your          A pro-rata portion of the full surrender charge that would
                             policy's face amount                apply to a surrender at the time of the decrease
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<S>                         <C>                                <C>
CHARGES WE DEDUCT FROM      Change of your policy's insured    $100
YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE AT THE   person
TIME OF THE TRANSACTION:    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Election to add "living benefit"   $100
                            rider after policy issue
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                            Exercise of option to receive a    Up to $250
                            "living benefit"
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                            Transfers among investment         $0 for each of the first 12 transfers per year (which we may
                            options                            increase up to $25) and $25 for each additional transfer in
                                                               the same year(7)
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                            Partial withdrawal                 $25 (or, if less, 2% of the withdrawal)
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                            Increase in your policy's face     $1.50 for each $1000 of the increase (but not more than
                            amount                             $240 in total)
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(1)  See "Monthly cost of insurance charge" on page 35 below and "Other benefits
     you can add by rider" on page 16 below. The Illustrations of Policy
     Benefits that your financial professional will provide will show the impact
     of the actual current and guaranteed maximum rates of these and any other
     charges, based on various assumptions.

(2)  This charge does not apply to amounts in our guaranteed interest option.

(3)  The "target premium" is actuarially determined for each policy, based on
     that policy's particular characteristics.

(4)  Beginning in your policy's tenth year, this amount declines at a constant
     rate each month until no surrender charge applies to surrenders made after
     the policy's 15th year. The maximum amount of surrender charge under clause
     (a) will be set forth in your policy. The lowest maximum initial surrender
     charge under clause (a) for any policy would be $1.25 for each $1000 of
     initial face amount and the highest maximum initial surrender charge under
     clause (a) for any policy would be $29.48 per $1000.

(5)  The "face amount" is the basic amount of insurance coverage under your
     policy.

(6)  This additional surrender charge, however, applies only to the amount (if
     any) by which the increase causes the face amount to exceed its highest
     previous amount. For these purposes, we disregard any face amount changes
     that we make automatically as a result of any change in your death benefit
     option.

     To calculate the amount of any additional surrender charge, we consider a
     portion of any premiums you pay at or after the time of the increase to
     have been paid for the increase. We do this in the manner prescribed by SEC
     regulations for such premium allocations.

(7)  No charge, however, would ever apply to a transfer of all of your variable
     investment option amounts to our guaranteed interest option.

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8   CHARGES AND EXPENSES YOU WILL PAY
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YOU ALSO BEAR YOUR PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF ALL FEES AND EXPENSES PAID BY A
"PORTFOLIO" THAT CORRESPONDS TO ANY VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION YOU ARE USING:

This table shows the fees and expenses paid by each Portfolio for the year ended
December 31, 1998, except as noted below. These fees and expenses are reflected
in the Portfolio's net asset value each day. Therefore, they reduce the
investment return of the Portfolio and of the related variable investment
option. Actual fees and expenses are likely to fluctuate from year to year. All
figures are expressed as an annual percentage of each Portfolio's daily average
net assets.

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                                                       1998 FEES AND EXPENSES
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                                                                                         TOTAL        FEE WAIVERS       NET TOTAL
                                           MANAGEMENT                        OTHER      ANNUAL     AND/OR EXPENSE          ANNUAL
                                                  FEE     12B-1 FEE    EXPENSES(1)    EXPENSES   REIMBURSEMENTS(2)       EXPENSES
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<S>                                             <C>            <C>          <C>          <C>                  <C>           <C>
Alliance Aggressive Stock                       0.54%            --          0.03%       0.57%                  --          0.57%
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Alliance Balanced                               0.41%            --          0.05%       0.46%                  --          0.46%
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Alliance Common Stock                           0.36%            --          0.04%       0.40%                  --          0.40%
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Alliance Conservative Investors                 0.48%            --          0.06%       0.54%                  --          0.54%
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Alliance Equity Index                           0.31%            --          0.04%       0.35%                  --          0.35%
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Alliance Global                                 0.64%            --          0.08%       0.72%                  --          0.72%
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Alliance Growth & Income                        0.55%            --          0.04%       0.59%                  --          0.59%
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Alliance Growth Investors                       0.51%            --          0.05%       0.56%                  --          0.56%
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Alliance High Yield                             0.60%            --          0.04%       0.64%                  --          0.64%
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Alliance Intermediate Government Securities     0.50%            --          0.06%       0.56%                  --          0.56%
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Alliance International                          0.90%            --          0.17%       1.07%                  --          1.07%
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Alliance Money Market                           0.35%            --          0.03%       0.38%                  --          0.38%
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EQ/Alliance Premier Growth(3)                   0.90%          0.25%         0.74%       1.89%                0.74%         1.15%
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Alliance Quality Bond                           0.53%            --          0.05%       0.58%                  --          0.58%
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Alliance Small Cap Growth                       0.90%            --          0.07%       0.97%                  --          0.97%
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Capital Guardian Research(3)                    0.65%          0.25%         0.74%       1.64%                0.69%         0.95%
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Capital Guardian U.S. Equity(3)                 0.65%          0.25%         0.74%       1.64%                0.69%         0.95%
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EQ/Evergreen(4)                                 0.75%          0.25%         0.76%       1.76%                0.71%         1.05%
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EQ/Evergreen Foundation(4)                      0.63%          0.25%         0.86%       1.74%                0.79%         0.95%
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Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity                0.55%          0.25%         0.26%       1.06%                0.21%         0.85%
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Merrill Lynch World Strategy                    0.70%          0.25%         0.66%       1.61%                0.41%         1.20%
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MFS Emerging Growth Companies                   0.55%          0.25%         0.24%       1.04%                0.19%         0.85%
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MFS Growth with Income(4)                       0.55%          0.25%         0.59%       1.39%                0.54%         0.85%
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MFS Research                                    0.55%          0.25%         0.25%       1.05%                0.20%         0.85%
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Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity          1.15%          0.25%         1.23%       2.63%                0.88%         1.75%
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EQ/Putnam Balanced                              0.55%          0.25%         0.45%       1.25%                0.35%         0.90%
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EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value                 0.55%          0.25%         0.24%       1.04%                0.19%         0.85%
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T. Rowe Price Equity Income                     0.55%          0.25%         0.24%       1.04%                0.19%         0.85%
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T. Rowe Price International Stock               0.75%          0.25%         0.40%       1.40%                0.20%         1.20%
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Warburg Pincus Small Company Value              0.65%          0.25%         0.27%       1.17%                0.17%         1.00%
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                                           CHARGES AND EXPENSES YOU WILL PAY   9
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(1)  On October 18, 1999 the Alliance Portfolios (other than EQ/Alliance Premier
     Growth) became part of EQ Advisors Trust. Other Expenses for these
     Portfolios have been restated to reflect the estimated expenses that would
     have been incurred, had these Portfolios been portfolios of EQ Advisors
     Trust for the year ended December 31, 1998.

(2)  Equitable Life, EQ Advisors Trust's manager, has entered into an Expense
     Limitation Agreement with respect to several of the Portfolios under which
     it has agreed to waive or reduce its fees and to assume other expenses of
     each of these Portfolios, if necessary, in an amount that limits each
     Portfolio's Total Annual Expenses (exclusive of interest, taxes, brokerage
     commissions, capitalized expenditures, extraordinary expenses and 12b-1
     fees) to not more than the amounts specified above as Net Total Annual
     Expenses. Portfolios that show "-" in this column have no expense
     limitation arrangement in effect. See the EQ Advisors Trust prospectus for
     more information about the Expense Limitation Agreement.

(3)  Expenses shown are based on annualized estimates for 1999. Initial seed
     capital was invested in the EQ/Alliance Premier Growth, Capital Guardian
     Research and Capital Guardian U.S. Equity Portfolios on April 30, 1999.

(4)  Expenses shown are based on annualized estimates for 1999. Initial seed
     capital was invested in the EQ/Evergreen, EQ/Evergreen Foundation and MFS
     Growth with Income Portfolios on December 31, 1998.

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10   RISKS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER
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HOW WE ALLOCATE CHARGES AMONG YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS

In your application for a policy, you tell us from which investment options you
want us to take the policy's monthly deductions as they fall due. You can change
these instructions at any time. If we cannot deduct the charge as your most
current instructions direct, we will allocate the deduction among your
investment options proportionately to your value in each.

CHANGES IN CHARGES

We reserve the right in the future to (1) make a charge for certain taxes or
reserves set aside for taxes (see "Our taxes" on page 27 below) or (2) make a
charge for any illustration of how your policy's values could change over time,
if you request more than one illustration in the same year.

Any changes that we make in our current charges or charge rates will be by class
of insured person and will be based on changes in future expectations about such
factors as investment earnings, mortality experience, the length of time
policies will remain in effect, premium payments, expenses and taxes. Any
changes in charges may apply to then outstanding policies, as well as to new
policies, but we will not raise any charges above any maximums discussed in this
prospectus and shown in your policy.

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Risks you should consider

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Some of the principal risks of investing in a policy are as follows:

o  If the investment options you choose perform poorly, you could lose some or
   all of the premiums you pay.

o  If the investment options you choose do not make enough money to pay for the
   policy charges, you could have to pay more premiums to keep your policy from
   terminating.

o  We can increase certain charges without your consent, within limits stated in
   your policy.

o  You may have to pay a surrender charge if you wish to discontinue some or all
   of your insurance coverage under a policy.

Your policy permits other transactions that also have risks. These and other
risks and benefits of investing in a policy are discussed in detail throughout
this prospectus.

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Policy features and benefits


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HOW YOU CAN PAY FOR AND CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR POLICY

PREMIUM PAYMENTS. We call the amounts you contribute to your policy "premiums"
or "premium payments." The amount we require as your first premium varies
depending on the specifics of your policy and the insured person. Each
subsequent premium payment must be at least $100, although we can increase this
minimum if we give you advance notice. (Policies issued in some states or on an
automatic premium payment plan may have different minimums.) Otherwise, with a
few exceptions mentioned below, you can make premium payments at any time and in
any amount.

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You can generally pay premiums at such times and in such amounts as you like, so
long as (i) you pay enough to prevent your policy from lapsing and (ii) you
don't exceed certain limits determined by the federal income tax laws applicable
to life insurance.
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LIMITS ON PREMIUM PAYMENTS. The federal tax law definition of "life insurance"
limits your ability to pay certain high levels of premiums (relative to the
amount of your policy's insurance coverage). Also, if your premium payments
exceed certain other amounts specified under the Internal Revenue Code, your
policy will become a "modified endowment contract," which may subject you to
additional taxes and penalties on any distributions from your policy. See "Tax
information" beginning on page 24 below. We may return to you any premium
payments that would exceed those limits.

You can ask your financial professional to provide you with an Illustration of
Policy Benefits that shows you the amount of premium you can pay, based on
various assumptions, without exceeding these tax law limits. The tax law limits
can change as a result of certain changes you make to your policy. For example,
a reduction in the face amount of your policy may reduce the amount of premiums
that you can pay.

If at any time your policy's account value is high enough that the alternative
death benefit discussed on page 14 below would apply, we reserve the right to
limit the amount of any premiums that you pay, unless the insured person
provides us with adequate evidence that he/she continues to meet our
requirements for issuing insurance. The requirement for such evidence, however,
would apply only to the amount of premiums you pay in any year of your policy
that exceeds your annual no-lapse guarantee premium or your initial annual
planned periodic premium (whichever is greater). Planned periodic premiums are
discussed immediately below, and no-lapse guarantee premiums are discussed below
on page 12.

PLANNED PERIODIC PREMIUMS. Page 3 of your policy will specify a "planned
periodic premium." This is the amount that you request us to bill you. However,
payment of these or any other specific amounts of premiums is not mandatory. You
need to pay only enough premiums to ensure (i) that your policy has enough "net
cash surrender value" to cover your policy's monthly charges as they fall due or
(ii) that your no-lapse guarantee (discussed below) remains in effect. ("Net
cash surrender value" is explained under "Surrendering your policy for its net
cash surrender value" on page 23 below.)

THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF PREMIUMS YOU MUST PAY

POLICY "LAPSE" AND TERMINATION. Your policy will lapse (also referred to in your
policy as "default") if it does not have enough net cash surrender value to pay
the monthly charges when due and the no-lapse guarantee is not then in effect.
We will mail a notice to you at your last known address if your policy lapses.
You will have a 61-day grace period to pay at least an amount prescribed in your
policy, which would be enough to keep your policy in force for approximately
three months (without regard to investment performance). You may not make any
transfers or request any other policy changes during a grace period. If we do
not receive your payment by the end of the grace period, your policy (and all
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value and all coverage under your policy will cease. We will mail an additional
notice to you if your policy terminates.

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we deduct, unless the no-lapse guarantee is in effect. However, we will first
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You may owe taxes if your policy terminates while you have a loan outstanding,
even though you receive no additional money from your policy at that time. See
"Tax information," beginning on page 24 below.

RESTORING A TERMINATED POLICY. To have your policy "restored" (put back in
force), you must apply within six months after the date of termination. In some
states, you may have a longer period of time. You must also present evidence of
insurability satisfactory to us and pay at least the amount of premium that we
require. Your policy contains additional information about the minimum amount of
this premium and about the values and terms of the policy after it is restored.

NO-LAPSE GUARANTEE AND PREMIUMS. Page 3 of your policy will specify a "no-lapse
guarantee premium." Payment of the no-lapse guarantee premiums is not required.
However, we measure the actual premiums you have paid against the no-lapse
guarantee premiums to see if the no-lapse guarantee provision will prevent a
policy from lapsing. For more detail about how we do this, see "No-lapse
guarantee test" below. The no-lapse guarantee provision will not prevent your
policy from lapsing if you have an outstanding policy loan.

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have no policy loans, your policy will not lapse for a number of years, even if
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In most states, the no lapse guarantee provision will last for the first twenty
years of your policy if the insured person was age 59 or younger when the policy
was issued, and for the first fifteen years in the case of other issue ages. In
some states, however, the no-lapse guarantee is unavailable or limited to a much
shorter period of time. The no-lapse guarantee period appears on page 3 of your
policy.

If you want to be billed for your no-lapse guarantee premium, you should select
that option in your application for a policy. Your planned periodic premium will
then be your no-lapse guarantee premium.

NO-LAPSE GUARANTEE TEST. If your policy's net cash surrender value is not
sufficient to pay a monthly deduction that has become due, we check to see if
the cumulative amount of premiums that you have paid to date at least equals the
cumulative no-lapse guarantee premiums due to date. So long as at least this
amount has been paid (and you have no policy loans outstanding), your policy
will not lapse.

When we calculate the cumulative amount of no-lapse guarantee premiums, we
compound each amount at a 4% annual interest rate from the due date through the
date of the calculation. (This interest rate is purely for purposes of
determining whether you have satisfied the no-lapse guarantee test. It does not
bear any relation to the returns you will actually earn or any loan interest you
will actually pay.) We use the same calculation for determining the cumulative
amount of premiums paid, beginning with the date each premium is received. The
amount of premiums you must pay to maintain the no-lapse guarantee will be
increased by the cumulative amount of any partial withdrawals you have taken
from your policy (calculated by the same method, beginning with the date of
withdrawal).

The amount of the no-lapse guarantee premium set forth in your policy is
actuarially determined at policy issuance and depends on the age and other
insurance risk characteristics of the insured person, as well as the amount of
the coverage and additional features you select. Certain additional benefit
riders will cause the no-lapse guarantee to increase each year. The no-lapse
guarantee premiums may also change if you make policy changes that increase or
decrease the face amount of the policy or a rider, add or eliminate a rider, or
if there is a change in the insured person's risk characteristics. We will send
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your no-lapse guarantee premium. Any change will be prospective only, and no
change will extend the no-lapse period beyond its original number of years.

INVESTMENT OPTIONS WITHIN YOUR POLICY

We will initially put all amounts which you have allocated to variable
investment options into our Alliance Money Market investment option. On the
twenty-first day after your policy's issue date (the "Allocation Date"), we will
re-allocate that investment in accordance with your premium allocation
instructions then in effect. You give such instructions in your application to
purchase a policy. You can change the premium allocation percentages at any
time, but this will not affect any prior allocations. The allocation percentages
that you specify must always be in whole numbers and total exactly 100%.

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VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTIONS. The 30 variable investment options available are
listed on the front cover of this prospectus. (Your policy and other
supplemental materials may refer to these as "Investment Funds".) The investment
results you will achieve in any one of these options will depend on the
investment performance of the corresponding Portfolio that shares the same name
as that option. That Portfolio follows investment practices, policies and
objectives that are appropriate to the variable investment option you have
chosen. The advisors who make the investment decisions for each Portfolio are as
follows:

o  Alliance Capital Management L.P. (for each "Alliance" or "EQ/Alliance"
   option)

o  Capital Guardian Trust Company (for the "Capital Guardian" options)

o  Evergreen Asset Management Corp. (for the "EQ/Evergreen" options)

o  Massachusetts Financial Services Company (for the "MFS" options)

o  Morgan Stanley Asset Management Inc. (for the "Morgan Stanley" option)

o  Putnam Investment Management, Inc. (for both "EQ/Putnam" options)

o  Merrill Lynch Asset Management L.P. (for both "Merrill Lynch" options)

o  T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. and Rowe Price-Fleming International, Inc.
   (for both "T. Rowe Price" options)

o  Warburg Pincus Asset Management, Inc. (for the "Warburg Pincus" option)

Each Portfolio is a part of EQ Advisors Trust. Equitable Life serves as
investment manager of EQ Advisors Trust. As such, Equitable Life oversees the
activities of the above-listed advisors with respect to EQ Advisors Trust and is
responsible for retaining or discontinuing the services of those advisors.
(Prior to September 1999, EQ Financial Consultants, Inc., the predecessor to AXA
Advisors, LLC and a subsidiary of Equitable Life, served as investment manager
to EQ Advisors Trust.) You will find other important information about each
Portfolio in the separate prospectus for EQ Advisors Trust attached at the end
of this prospectus. We may add or delete variable investment options or
Portfolios at any time.

GUARANTEED INTEREST OPTION. You can also allocate some or all of your policy's
value to our guaranteed interest option. We, in turn, invest such amounts as
part of our general assets. For each year of your policy, we declare a fixed
rate of interest (4% minimum) on amounts you allocate to our guaranteed interest
option. (The guaranteed interest option is part of what your policy and other
supplemental material may refer to this as the "Guaranteed Interest Account".)

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ABOUT YOUR LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT

YOUR POLICY'S FACE AMOUNT. In your application to buy an IL Protector policy,
you tell us how much insurance coverage you want on the life of the insured
person. We call this the "face amount" of the policy. $50,000 is the smallest
amount of coverage you can request.
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If the insured person dies, we pay a life insurance benefit to the "beneficiary"
you have named. The amount we pay depends on whether you have chosen death
benefit Option A or death benefit Option B.
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YOUR POLICY'S "DEATH BENEFIT" OPTIONS. In your policy application, you also
choose whether the basic amount (or "benefit") we will pay if the insured person
dies is

Option A -- THE POLICY'S FACE AMOUNT on the date of the insured person's death.
The amount of this death benefit doesn't change over time, unless you take any
action that changes the policy's face amount; or

Option B -- THE FACE AMOUNT PLUS THE POLICY'S "ACCOUNT VALUE" on the date of
death. Under this option, the amount of death benefit generally changes from day
to day, because many factors (including investment performance, charges, premium
payments and withdrawals) affect your policy's account value.

Your policy's "account value" is the total amount that at any time is earning
interest for you or being credited with investment gains and losses under your
policy. (Account value is discussed in more detail under "Determining your
policy's value" beginning on page 18 below.)

Under Option B, your policy's death benefit will tend to be higher than under
Option A. As a result, the monthly insurance charge we deduct will also be
higher, to compensate us for our additional risk.

ALTERNATIVE HIGHER DEATH BENEFIT IN LIMITED CASES. Your policy is designed to
always provide a minimum level of insurance protection relative to your policy's
account value, in part to meet the Internal Revenue Code's definition of "life
insurance." Thus, we will automatically pay an alternative death benefit if it
is HIGHER than the basic Option A or Option B death benefit you have selected.
This alternative death benefit is computed by multiplying your policy's account
value on the insured person's date of death by a percentage specified in your
policy. The percentage depends on the insured person's age. Representative
percentages are as follows:

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If the value in your policy is high enough, relative to the face amount, the
life insurance benefit will automatically be greater than the Option A or Option
B death benefit you have selected.
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Age*    40          45         50       55        60       65
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 %      250%        215%       185%     150%      130%     120%

        70          75-95      100
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* For the then-current policy year.

This higher alternative death benefit exposes us to greater insurance risk than
the regular Option A and B death benefit. Because the cost of insurance charges
we make under your policy are based in part on the amount of our risk, you will
pay more cost of insurance charges for any periods during which the higher
alternative death benefit is the operative one.

OTHER ADJUSTMENTS TO DEATH BENEFIT. We will increase the death benefit proceeds
by the amount of any other benefits we owe upon the insured person's death under
any optional riders which are in effect.

We will reduce the death benefit proceeds by the amount of any remaining policy
loans and unpaid loan interest, as well as any amount of monthly charges under
the policy that remain unpaid because the insured person died during a grace
period. We also reduce the death benefit if we have already paid part of it
under a living benefit rider. We reduce it by the amount of the living benefit
payment plus accrued interest. See "Your option to receive a living benefit" on
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CHANGE OF DEATH BENEFIT OPTION. If you change from Option A to B, we
automatically reduce your policy's face amount by an amount equal to your
policy's account value at the time of the change. We may refuse this change if
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current minimum for new policies. Also, we may require you to provide us with
satisfactory evidence that the insured person remains insurable at the time of
this change.

If you change from Option B to A, we automatically increase your policy's face
amount by an amount equal to your policy's account value at the time of the
change.

If the alternative death benefit discussed above is in effect at the time of a
change, we will determine the new face amount somewhat differently from the
general procedures described above.

We will not deduct or establish any amount of surrender charge as a result of a
change in death benefit option. Please refer to "Tax information" beginning on
page 24 below, to learn about certain possible income tax consequences that may
result from a change in death benefit option, including the effect of an
increase or decrease in face amount.

YOU CAN INCREASE OR DECREASE YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE

You may increase the life insurance coverage under your policy by requesting an
increase in your policy's face amount. You can do so any time after the first
year of your policy. You may request a decrease in your policy's face amount any
time after the second year of your policy. The requested increase or decrease
must be at least $10,000. Please refer to "Tax information" beginning on page 24
for certain possible tax consequences of changing the face amount.

We can refuse any requested increase or decrease. We will not approve any
increase or decrease if we are at that time being required to waive charges
under any optional disability waiver rider that is part of the policy. We also
will not approve an increase if the insured person has reached age 81. The
following additional conditions also apply:

FACE AMOUNT INCREASES. We treat an increase in face amount in many respects as
if it were the issuance of a new policy. For example, you must submit
satisfactory evidence that the insured person still meets our requirements for
coverage. Also, we establish additional amounts of surrender charge and no-lapse
premium under your policy for the face amount increase; these amounts are
essentially the same as they would be if we were issuing the same amount of
additional coverage as a new policy.

In most states, you can cancel the face amount increase within 10 days after you
receive a new policy page showing the increase. If you cancel, we will reverse
any charges attributable to the increase and recalculate all values under your
policy to what they would have been had the increase not taken place.

The monthly insurance charge we make for the amount of the increase will be
based on the age and other insurance risk characteristics of the insured person
at the time of the increase. If we refuse a requested face amount increase
because the insured person's risk characteristics have become less favorable, we
may issue the additional coverage as a separate IL Protector policy with a
different insurance risk classification. In that case, we would waive the
monthly administrative charge that otherwise would apply to that separate
policy.

FACE AMOUNT DECREASES. You may not reduce the face amount below the minimum we
are then requiring for new policies. Nor will we permit a decrease that would
cause your policy to fail the Code's definition of life insurance. No lapse
guarantee premiums, as well as our monthly deductions for the cost of insurance
coverage, will generally decrease (prospectively) after you reduce the face
amount.

If you reduce the face amount during the first 15 years of your policy, or
during the first 15 years after a face amount increase you have requested, we
will deduct all or part of the remaining surrender charge from your policy.
Assuming you have not previously changed the face amount, the amount of
surrender charge we will deduct will be determined by dividing the amount of the
decrease by the initial face amount and multiplying that fraction by the total
amount of surrender charge that still remains applicable to your policy. We
deduct the charge from the same investment options as if it were a part of a
regular monthly deduction under your policy.

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In some cases, we may have to make a distribution to you from your policy at the
time of the decrease in order to decrease your policy's face amount. This may be
necessary in order to preserve your policy's status as life insurance under the
Internal Revenue Code. We may also be required to make such a distribution to
you in the future, on account of a prior decrease in face amount.

OTHER BENEFITS YOU CAN ADD BY RIDER

You may be eligible for the following other optional benefits we currently make
available by rider:

o  disability waiver benefit

o  term insurance on an additional insured person

o  accidental death benefit

o  option to purchase additional insurance

o  children's term insurance

o  cost-of-living rider

Equitable Life or your financial professional can provide you with more
information about these riders. The riders provide additional information, and
we will furnish samples of them to you on request. The maximum amount of any
charge we make for a rider will be set forth in the rider or in the policy
itself. We can, however, add, delete, or modify the riders we are making
available, at any time before they become effective as part of your policy.

The option to purchase additional insurance rider permits you to purchase
additional coverage on the insured person, without evidence of insurability, if
specified events occur.

The cost-of-living rider provides for scheduled automatic face amount increases
that, within limits, reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index. These
automatic face amount increases will result in a prospective increase in your no
lapse guarantee premiums and an additional surrender charge, in the same manner
as would any other face amount increase you request. However, the administration
charge applicable to other face amount increases does not apply to increases
made under this rider.

See also "Tax information" beginning on page 24 below for certain possible tax
consequences of face amount increases or adding or deleting riders.

YOUR OPTIONS FOR RECEIVING POLICY PROCEEDS

BENEFICIARY OF DEATH BENEFIT. You designate your beneficiary in your policy
application. You can change your policy's beneficiary at any other time during
the insured person's life. If no beneficiary is living when the insured person
dies, we will pay the death benefit proceeds in equal shares to the insured
person's surviving children. If there are no surviving children, we will instead
pay the insured person's estate.

PAYMENT OPTIONS FOR DEATH BENEFIT. In your policy application, or at any other
time during the insured person's life, you may choose among several payment
options for all or part of any death benefit proceeds that subsequently become
payable. These payment options are described in the policy and may result in
varying tax consequences. The terms and conditions of each option are set out in
a separate contract that we will send the payee when any such option goes into
effect. Equitable Life or your financial professional can provide you with
samples of such contracts on request.

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You can choose to have the proceeds from the policy's life insurance benefit
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If you have not elected a payment option, we will pay any death benefit in a
single sum. If the beneficiary is a natural person (i.e., not an entity such as
a corporation or trust) we will pay any such single sum death benefit through an
interest-bearing checking account (the "Equitable Access Account(TM)") that we
will automatically open for the beneficiary. The beneficiary will have immediate
access to the proceeds by writing a check on the account. We pay interest on the
proceeds from the date of death to the date the beneficiary closes the Equitable
Access Account. The annual rate will be at least 3%.
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If a financial professional has assisted the beneficiary in preparing the
documents that are required for payment of the death benefit, we will send the
Equitable Access Account checkbook or check to the financial professional within
the periods specified for death benefit payments under "When we pay policy
proceeds," beginning on page 36 below. Your financial professional will take
reasonable steps to arrange for prompt delivery to the beneficiary.

PAYMENT OPTIONS FOR SURRENDER, WITHDRAWAL AND MATURITY PROCEEDS. You can also
choose to receive all or part of any proceeds from a surrender or withdrawal
from your policy, or upon policy maturity, under one of the above referenced
payment options, rather than as a single sum.

YOUR RIGHT TO CANCEL WITHIN A CERTAIN NUMBER OF DAYS

If for any reason you are not satisfied with your policy, you may return it to
us for a full refund of the premiums paid. In some states, we will adjust this
amount for any investment performance (whether positive or negative).

To exercise this cancellation right, you must mail the policy directly to our
Administrative Office with a written request to cancel. Your cancellation
request must be postmarked within 10 days after you receive the policy and your
coverage will terminate as of the date of the postmark. In some states, this
"free look" period is longer than 10 days. Your policy will indicate the length
of your "free look" period.

VARIATIONS AMONG IL PROTECTOR POLICIES

Time periods and other terms and conditions described in this prospectus may
vary due to legal requirements in your state. These variations will be reflected
in your policy.

Equitable Life also may vary the charges and other terms of IL Protector where
special circumstances result in sales or administrative expenses or mortality
risks that are different from those normally associated with IL Protector. We
will make such variations only in accordance with uniform rules that we
establish.

Equitable Life or your financial professional can advise you about any
variations that may apply to your policy.

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YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE

As set forth on page 6 above, we deduct certain charges from each premium
payment you make. We credit the rest of each premium payment to your policy's
"account value." You instruct us to allocate your account value to one or more
of the policy's investment options indicated on the front cover of this
prospectus.

Your account value is the total of (i) your amounts in our variable investment
options, (ii) your amounts in our guaranteed interest option, and (iii) any
amounts that we are holding to secure policy loans that you have taken. See
"Borrowing from your policy" beginning on page 21 below. (Your policy and other
supplemental material may refer to (ii) and (iii) above as our "Guaranteed
Interest Account".) These amounts are subject to certain charges discussed in
the table on page 6.

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Your account value will be credited with the same returns as are achieved by the
Portfolios (or guaranteed interest option) that you select, but will also be
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Your policy's value in our variable investment options. We invest the account
value that you have allocated to any variable investment option in shares of the
corresponding Portfolio. Your value in each variable investment option is
measured by "units." The value of your units will increase or decrease each day,
by the same amount as if you had invested in the corresponding Portfolio's
shares directly (and reinvested all dividends and distributions from the
Portfolio in additional Portfolio shares). The units' values will be reduced,
however, by the amount of the mortality and expense risk charge for that period
(the charge is described in the table on page 6 above). On any day, your value
in any variable investment option equals the number of units credited to your
policy under that option, multiplied by that day's value for one such unit.

The number of your units in any variable investment option does not change,
absent an event or transaction under your policy that involves moving assets
into or out of that option. Whenever any amount is withdrawn or otherwise
deducted from one of your policy's variable investment options, we "redeem"
(cancel) the number of units that has a value equal to that amount. This can
happen, for example, when all or a portion of monthly deductions and
transaction-based charges are allocated to that option, or when loans,
transfers, withdrawals and surrenders are made from that option. Similarly, you
"purchase" additional units having the same value as the amount of any premium,
loan repayment, or transfer that you allocate to that option.

Your policy's value in our guaranteed interest option. Your policy's value in
our guaranteed interest option includes: (i) any amounts you have specifically
requested that we allocate to that option and (ii) any "restricted" amounts that
we hold in that option as a result of your election to receive a living benefit
(these amounts may be referred to in your policy as "liened policy amounts").
See "Your option to receive a living benefit" on page 23 below. We credit all of
such amounts with interest at rates we declare. We guarantee that these rates
will not be less than a 4% effective annual rate. The mortality and expense risk
charge mentioned above does not apply to our guaranteed interest option.

Amounts may be allocated to or removed from your policy's value in our
guaranteed interest option for the same purposes as described above for the
variable investment options. We credit your policy with a number of dollars in
that option that equals any amount that is being allocated to it. Similarly, if
amounts are being removed from your guaranteed interest option for any reason,
we reduce the amount you have credited to that option on a dollar-for-dollar
basis.

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TRANSFERS YOU CAN MAKE

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You can transfer freely among our variable investment options and into our
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After your policy's initial investment Allocation Date, you can transfer amounts
from one investment option to another. The total of all transfers you make on
the same day must be at least $500; except that you may transfer your entire
balance in an investment option, even if it is less than $500. You may submit a
written request for a transfer to our Administrative Office or you can make a
telephone request (see below).

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RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER OUT OF THE GUARANTEED INTEREST OPTION. We only permit
you to make one transfer out of our guaranteed interest option during each
policy year. (No such limit applies to transfers out of our variable investment
options.) Also, the maximum transfer from our guaranteed interest option is the
greater of (a) 25% of your then current balance in that option, (b) $500, or (c)
the amount (if any) that you transferred out of the guaranteed interest option
during the immediately preceding policy year.

We will not accept a request to transfer out of the guaranteed interest option
unless we receive it within the period beginning 30 days before and ending 60
days after an anniversary of your policy. If we receive the request within that
period, the transfer will occur as of that anniversary or, if later, the date we
receive it.

TELEPHONE TRANSFERS

You can make telephone transfers by following one of two procedures:

o  if you are both the policy's insured person and its owner, by calling
   1-888-855-5100 (toll free) from a touch tone phone; or

o  if you are not both the insured person and owner, by signing a telephone
   transfer authorization form and sending it to us. Once we have the form on
   file, we will provide you with a toll-free telephone number to make
   transfers.

For more information see "Telephone requests" on page 35 below. We allow only
one request for telephone transfers each day (although that request can cover
multiple transfers), and we will not allow you to revoke a telephone transfer.
If you are unable to reach us by telephone, you should send a written transfer
request to our Administrative Office.

OUR DOLLAR COST AVERAGING SERVICE

We offer you a dollar cost averaging service. This service allows you to
gradually allocate amounts to the variable investment options by periodically
transferring approximately the same dollar amount to the variable investment
options you select. This will cause you to purchase more units if the unit's
value is low, and fewer units if the unit's value is high. Therefore, you may
get a lower average cost per unit over the long term. This plan of investing,
however, does not guarantee that you will earn a profit or be protected against
losses.

Our dollar cost averaging service (also referred to as our "automatic transfer
service") enables you to make automatic monthly transfers from the Alliance
Money Market option to our other variable investment options. You need a minimum
of $5,000 in the Alliance Money Market option to begin using the dollar cost
averaging service. You can choose up to eight other variable options to receive
the automatic transfers but each transfer to each option must be at least $50.
Note: Transfers made using our dollar cost averaging service do not count toward
the twelve free transfers you may otherwise make each year.

You may elect the dollar cost averaging service with your policy application or
at any later time. You can also cancel the dollar cost averaging service at any
time.
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OUR ASSET REBALANCING SERVICE

You may wish us to periodically redistribute the amounts you have in our
variable investment options so that the relative amount of your account value in
each variable option is restored to an asset allocation that you select. You can
accomplish this automatically through our asset rebalancing service. The
rebalancing may be on a onetime basis or at quarterly, semiannual, or annual
intervals.

You may specify asset allocation percentages for up to eight variable investment
options. The allocation percentage you specify for each variable investment
option selected must be at least 5% (whole percentage only) of the total value
you hold under the variable investment options, and the sum of the percentages
must equal 100%. You may not elect the asset rebalancing service if you already
participate in the dollar cost averaging service (discussed above).

You may request the asset rebalancing service in your policy application or at
any later time. You may change your allocation instructions or discontinue
participation in the asset rebalancing service at any time.

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BORROWING FROM YOUR POLICY

You may borrow up to 90% of the difference between your policy's account value
and any surrender charges that are in effect under your policy. (In your policy,
this "difference" is referred to as your Cash Surrender Value.) However, the
amount you can borrow will be reduced by any amount that we hold on a
"restricted" basis following your receipt of a living benefit payment, as well
as by any other loans (and accrued loan interest) you have outstanding. See
"Your option to receive a living benefit" beginning on page 23 below. Each new
loan you request must be at least $500.

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You can use policy loans to obtain funds from your policy without surrender
charges or, in most cases, paying current income tax. However, the borrowed
amount is no longer credited with the investment results of any of our
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When you take a policy loan, we remove an amount equal to the loan from one or
more of your investment options and hold it as collateral for the loan's
repayment. (Your policy may sometimes refer to the collateral as the "loaned
portion of your policy account.") We hold this loan collateral under the same
terms and conditions as apply to amounts supporting our guaranteed interest
option, with several exceptions:

o  you cannot make transfers or withdrawals of the collateral;

o  we expect to credit different rates of interest to loan collateral than we
   credit under our guaranteed interest option;

o  we do not count the collateral when we compute any reduction in cost of
   insurance charges (described under "Monthly cost of insurance charge" on page
   34 below); and

o  the collateral is not available to pay policy charges.

When you request your loan, you should tell us how much of the loan collateral
you wish to have taken from any amounts you have in each of our investment
options. If you do not give us directions (or if we are making the loan
automatically to cover unpaid interest), we will take the loan from your
investment options in the same proportion as we are then taking monthly
deductions for charges. If that is not possible, we will take the loan from your
investment options in proportion to your value in each.

Loan interest we charge. The interest we charge on a policy loan accrues daily
at an adjustable interest rate. We determine the rate at the beginning of each
year of your policy, and that rate applies to all policy loans that are
outstanding at any time during the year. The maximum rate is the greater of (a)
5% or (b) the "Monthly Average Corporate" yield published in Moody's Corporate
Bond Yield Averages for the month that ends two months before the interest rate
is set. (If that average is no longer published, we will use another average, as
the policy provides.) We will notify you of the current loan interest rate when
you apply for a loan, and will notify you in advance of any rate increase.

Loan interest payments are due on each policy anniversary. If not paid when due,
we automatically add the interest as a new policy loan.

Interest that we credit on loan collateral. Under our current rules, the annual
interest rate we credit on your loan collateral during any of your policy's
first fifteen years will be 1% less than the rate we are then charging you for
policy loan interest, and, beginning in the policy's 16th year, 1/4% less than
the loan interest rate. The rate differentials are not guaranteed. Accordingly,
we have discretion to increase the rate differential for any period, including
under policies that are already outstanding (and may have outstanding loans). We
do guarantee that the annual rate of interest credited on your loan collateral
will never be less than 4% and that the differential will not exceed 2% (except
if tax law changes increase the taxes we pay on policy loans or loan interest).
Because IL Protector was first offered only in 1996, no such reduction in the
interest rate differential has yet been attained under any outstanding policy.

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Interest we pay on your loan collateral accrues daily. On each anniversary of
your policy (or when your policy loans are fully discharged) we contribute that
interest to your policy's investment options in the same proportions as if it
were a premium payment.

EFFECTS OF POLICY LOANS. A loan can reduce the length of time that your
insurance remains in force, because the amount we set aside as loan collateral
cannot be used to pay charges as they become due. A loan will also prevent your
policy's no-lapse guarantee from keeping the policy in force. We will deduct any
outstanding policy loan plus accrued loan interest from your policy's proceeds
if you do not pay it back. Even if a loan is not taxable when made, it may later
become taxable, for example, upon termination, surrender or maturity. See "Tax
information" beginning on page 24 below for a discussion of the tax consequences
of policy loans.

PAYING OFF YOUR LOAN. You can repay all or part of your loan at any time. We
normally assume that payments you send us are premium payments. Therefore, you
must submit instructions with your payment indicating that it is a loan
repayment. If you send us more than all of the loan principal and interest you
owe, we will treat the excess as a premium payment.

When you send us a loan repayment, we will transfer an amount equal to such
repayment from your loan collateral back to the investment options under your
policy. First we will restore any amounts that, before being designated as loan
collateral, had been in the guaranteed interest option under your policy. We
will allocate any additional repayments among investment options as you
instruct; or, if you don't instruct us, in the same proportion as if they were
premium payments.

MAKING WITHDRAWALS FROM YOUR POLICY

You may make a partial withdrawal of your net cash surrender value at any time
after the first year of your policy. The request must be for at least $500,
however, and we have discretion to decline any request. If you do not tell us
from which investment options you wish us to take the withdrawal, we will use
the same allocation that then applies for the monthly deductions we make for
charges; and, if that is not possible, we will take the withdrawal from all of
your investment options in proportion to your value in each.

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EFFECT OF PARTIAL WITHDRAWALS ON INSURANCE COVERAGE. If the Option A death
benefit is in effect, a partial withdrawal results in a dollar-for-dollar
automatic reduction in the policy's face amount (and, hence, an equal reduction
in the Option A death benefit). We will not permit a partial withdrawal that
would reduce the face amount below our minimum for new policy issuances at the
time, or that would cause the policy to no longer be treated as life insurance
for federal income tax purposes. If death benefit Option B is in effect, a
partial withdrawal also reduces the death benefit on a dollar-for-dollar basis,
but does not affect the face amount. Face amount reductions that occur
automatically as a result of withdrawals do not, however, result in our
deducting any portion of the then remaining surrender charges.

The result is different, however, during any time when the alternative death
benefit (discussed on page 14 above) would be higher than the Option A or B
death benefit you have selected. In that case, a partial withdrawal will cause
the death benefit to decrease by more than the amount of the withdrawal. Please
also remember that a partial withdrawal reduces the amount of your premium
payments that count toward maintaining the policy's no-lapse guarantee.

You should refer to "Tax information" beginning on page 24 below, for
information about possible tax consequences of partial withdrawals and any
associated reduction in policy benefits.

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SURRENDERING YOUR POLICY FOR ITS NET CASH SURRENDER VALUE

You can surrender (give us back) your policy for its "net cash surrender value"
at any time. The net cash surrender value equals your account value, minus any
outstanding loans and unpaid loan interest, minus any amount of your account
value that is "restricted" as a result of previously distributed "living
benefits," and minus any surrender charge that then remains applicable. The
surrender charge is described on page 6 above.

Please refer to "Tax information" beginning on page 24 below for the possible
tax consequences of surrendering your policy.

WHEN THE INSURED PERSON REACHES AGE 100 ("MATURITY")

If the insured person is still living on the policy anniversary closest to his
or her 100th birthday, we will pay you the policy's account value on that date,
reduced by any outstanding loans, by unpaid loan interest, and by any amounts of
the account value that are "restricted" as a result of previously distributed
"living benefits." The policy will then terminate. See "Tax information"
beginning on page 24 below for the tax consequences of maturity.

YOUR OPTION TO RECEIVE A LIVING BENEFIT

Subject to our insurance underwriting guidelines and availability in your state,
your policy will automatically include our living benefit rider. This feature
enables you to receive a portion (generally 75%) of the policy's death benefit
(excluding death benefits payable under certain other policy riders), if the
insured person has a terminal illness (as defined in the rider). We make no
additional charge for the rider, but we will deduct a one-time administrative
charge of up to $250 from any living benefit we pay.

If you tell us that you do not wish to have the living benefit rider added at
issue, but you later ask to add it, there will be a $100 administrative charge.
Also, we will need to evaluate the insurance risk at that time, and we may
decline to issue the rider.

If you receive a living benefit, the remaining benefits under your policy will
be affected. We will deduct the amount of any living benefit we have paid, plus
interest (as specified in the rider), from the death benefit proceeds that
become payable under the policy when the insured person dies.

When we pay a living benefit we automatically transfer a pro-rata portion of
your policy's net cash surrender value to the policy's guaranteed interest
option. This amount, together with the interest you earn thereon, will be
"restricted" -- that is, it will not be available for any loans, transfers or
partial withdrawals that you may wish to make. We will deduct these restricted
amounts from any subsequent surrender or maturity proceeds that we pay. (In your
policy, we refer to this as a "lien" we establish against your policy.)

The receipt of a living benefit payment may qualify for exclusion from income
tax. See "Tax information" below. Receipt of a living benefit payment may affect
your eligibility for certain government benefits or entitlements.

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This discussion is based on current federal income tax law and interpretations.
It assumes that the policyowner is a natural person who is a U.S. citizen and
resident. The tax effects on corporate taxpayers, non-U.S. residents or non-U.S.
citizens may be different. This discussion is general in nature, and should not
be considered tax advice, for which you should consult a qualified tax advisor.

BASIC TAX TREATMENT FOR YOU AND YOUR BENEFICIARY

An IL Protector policy will be treated as "life insurance" for federal income
tax purposes (a) if it meets the definition of life insurance under Section 7702
of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") and (b) as long as the investments
made by the underlying Portfolios satisfy certain investment diversification
requirements under Section 817(h) of the Code. We believe that the policies will
meet these requirements and, therefore, that

o  the death benefit received by the beneficiary under your policy will not be
   subject to federal income tax; and

o  increases in your policy's account value as a result of interest or
   investment experience will not be subject to federal income tax, unless and
   until there is a distribution from your policy, such as a surrender, a
   partial withdrawal, loan or a payment to you that we believe is required to
   maintain your policy's status as life insurance under the Code.

There may be different tax consequences if you assign your policy or designate a
new owner. See "Assigning your policy" at page 29 below.

TAX TREATMENT OF DISTRIBUTIONS TO YOU

The federal income tax consequences of a distribution from your policy depend on
whether your policy is a "modified endowment contract" (sometimes also referred
to as a "MEC"). In all cases, however, the character of any income described
below as being taxable to the recipient will be ordinary income (as opposed to
capital gain).

TESTING FOR MODIFIED ENDOWMENT CONTRACT STATUS. Your policy will be a "modified
endowment contract" if, at any time during the first seven years of your policy,
you have paid a cumulative amount of premiums that exceeds the cumulative
seven-pay limit. The cumulative seven-pay limit is the amount of premiums that
you would have paid by that time under a similar fixed-benefit insurance policy
that was designed (based on certain assumptions mandated under the Code) to
provide for paid up future benefits after the payment of seven equal annual
premiums. ("Paid up" means that no future premiums would be required.) This is
called the "seven-pay" test.

Whenever there is a "material change" under a policy, the policy will generally
be (a) treated as a new contract for purposes of determining whether the policy
is a modified endowment contract and (b) subjected to a new seven-pay period and
a new seven-pay limit. The new seven-pay limit would be determined taking into
account, under a prescribed formula, the account value of the policy at the time
of such change. A materially changed policy would be considered a modified
endowment contract if it failed to satisfy the new seven-pay limit at any time
during the new seven-pay period. A "material change" for these purposes could
occur as a result of a change in death benefit option, the selection of
additional rider benefits, an increase in your policy's face amount (including
pursuant to our cost-of-living rider), or certain other changes.

If your policy's benefits are reduced during its first seven years (or within
seven years after a material change), the seven-pay limit will be redetermined
based on the reduced level of benefits and applied retroactively for purposes of
the seven-pay test. (Such a reduction in benefits could include, for example, a
requested decrease in face amount, the termination of additional benefits under
a rider or, in some cases, a partial withdrawal.) If the premiums previously
paid are greater than the recalculated (lower) seven-pay limit, the policy will
become a modified endowment contract.

A life insurance policy that you receive in exchange for a modified endowment
contract will also be considered a modified endowment contract.

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In addition to the above premium limits for testing for modified endowment
status, there are overall limits on the amount of premiums you may pay under
your policy in order for it to qualify as life insurance. Changes made to your
policy, for example, a decrease in face amount (including any decrease that may
occur as a result of a partial withdrawal) or other decrease in benefits, may
impact the maximum amount of premiums that can be paid as well as the maximum
amount of account value that may be maintained under the policy. In some cases,
this may cause us to take current or future action in order to assure that your
policy continues to qualify as life insurance, including distribution of amounts
to you that may be includible as income. See "Changes we can make" on page 37
below.

TAXATION OF PRE-DEATH DISTRIBUTIONS IF YOUR POLICY IS NOT A MODIFIED ENDOWMENT
CONTRACT. As long as your policy remains in force as a non-modified endowment
contract, policy loans will be treated as indebtedness, and no part of the loan
proceeds will be subject to current federal income tax. Interest on the loan
will generally not be tax deductible, although interest credited on loan
collateral may become taxable under the rules below if distributed.

If you make a partial withdrawal after the first 15 years of your policy, the
proceeds will not be subject to federal income tax except to the extent such
proceeds exceed your "basis" in your policy. (Your basis generally will equal
the premiums you have paid, less the amount of any previous distributions from
your policy that were not taxable.) During the first 15 years, however, the
proceeds from a partial withdrawal could be subject to federal income tax, under
a complex formula, to the extent that your account value exceeds your basis.

On the maturity date or upon full surrender, any amount by which the proceeds we
pay (including amounts we use to discharge any policy loan and unpaid loan
interest) exceed your basis in the policy will be subject to federal income tax.
IN ADDITION, IF A POLICY TERMINATES AFTER A GRACE PERIOD, THE EXTINGUISHMENT OF
ANY THEN-OUTSTANDING POLICY LOAN AND UNPAID LOAN INTEREST WILL BE TREATED AS A
DISTRIBUTION AND COULD BE SUBJECT TO TAX UNDER THE FOREGOING RULES. Finally, if
you make an assignment of rights or benefits under your policy, you may be
deemed to have received a distribution from your policy, all or part of which
may be taxable.

TAXATION OF PRE-DEATH DISTRIBUTIONS IF YOUR POLICY IS A MODIFIED ENDOWMENT
CONTRACT. Any distribution from your policy will be taxed on an "income-first"
basis if your policy is a modified endowment contract. Distributions for this
purpose include a loan (including any increase in the loan amount to pay
interest on an existing loan or an assignment or a pledge to secure a loan) or
withdrawal. Any such distributions will be considered taxable income to you to
the extent your account value exceeds your basis in the policy. (For modified
endowment contracts, your basis is similar to the basis described above for
other policies, except that it also would be increased by the amount of any
prior loan under your policy that was considered taxable income to you.)

For purposes of determining the taxable portion of any distribution, all
modified endowment contracts issued by Equitable Life (or its affiliate) to the
same owner (excluding certain qualified plans) during any calendar year are
treated as if they were a single contract.

A 10% penalty tax also will apply to the taxable portion of most distributions
from a policy that is a modified endowment contract. The penalty tax will not,
however, apply to (i) taxpayers whose actual age is at least 59 1/2, (ii)
distributions in the case of a disability (as defined in the Code) or (iii)
distributions received as part of a series of substantially equal periodic
annuity payments for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer or the joint
lives (or joint life expectancies) of the taxpayer and his or her beneficiary.

IF YOUR POLICY TERMINATES AFTER A GRACE PERIOD, THE EXTINGUISHMENT OF ANY THEN
OUTSTANDING POLICY LOAN AND UNPAID LOAN INTEREST WILL BE TREATED AS A
DISTRIBUTION (to the extent the loan was not previously treated as such) and
could be subject to tax, including the 10% penalty tax, as described above. In
addition, on the maturity date and upon a full surrender, any excess of the
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discharge any loan) over your basis in the policy, will be subject to federal
income tax and, unless an exception applies, the 10% penalty tax.

Distributions that occur during a year of your policy in which it becomes a
modified endowment contract, and during any subsequent years, will be taxed as
described in the four preceding paragraphs. In addition, distributions from a
policy within two years before it becomes a modified endowment contract also
will be subject to tax in this manner. This means that a distribution made from
a policy that is not a modified endowment contract could later become taxable as
a distribution from a modified endowment contract.

Restoration of a terminated policy. For tax purposes, some restorations of a
policy that terminated after a grace period may be treated as the purchase of a
new policy.

TAX TREATMENT OF LIVING BENEFIT PROCEEDS

Amounts received under an insurance policy on the life of an individual who is
terminally ill, as defined by the tax law, are generally excludable from the
payee's gross income. We believe that the benefits provided under our living
benefit rider meet the tax law's definition of terminally ill and can qualify
for this income tax exclusion. This exclusion does not apply to amounts paid to
someone other than the insured person, however, if the payee has an insurable
interest in the insured person's life only because the insured person is a
director, officer or employee of the payee or by reason of the insured person
being financially interested in any trade or business carried on by the payee.

EFFECT OF POLICY ON INTEREST DEDUCTIONS TAKEN BY BUSINESS ENTITIES

Ownership of a policy by a trade or business entity can limit the amount of any
interest on business borrowings that entity otherwise could deduct for federal
income tax purposes, even though such business borrowings may be unrelated to
the policy. To avoid the limit, the insured person must be an officer, director,
employee or 20% owner of the trade or business entity when coverage on that
person commences.

The limit does not generally apply for policies owned by natural persons (even
if those persons are conducting a trade or business as sole proprietorships),
unless a trade or business entity that is not a sole proprietorship is a direct
or indirect beneficiary under the policy. Entities commonly have such a
beneficial interest, for example, in so-called "split dollar" arrangements. If
the trade or business entity has such an interest in a policy, it will be
treated the same as if it owned the policy for purposes of the limit on
deducting interest on unrelated business income.

The limit generally applies only to policies issued after June 8, 1997 in
taxable years ending after such date. However, for this purpose, any material
increase in face amount that you request, or other material change in a policy,
will be treated as the issuance of a new policy.

In cases where the above-discussed limit on deductibility applies, the
non-deductible portion of unrelated interest on business loans is determined by
multiplying the total amount of such interest by a fraction. The numerator of
the fraction is the policy's average account value (excluding amounts we are
holding to secure any policy loans) for the year in question, and the
denominator is the average for the year of the aggregate tax bases of all the
entity's other assets.

Any corporate, trade, or business use of a policy should be carefully reviewed
by your tax advisor with attention to these rules, as well as the other rules
and possible tax law changes that could occur with respect to such coverage.

REQUIREMENT THAT WE DIVERSIFY INVESTMENTS

Under Section 817(h) of the Code, the Treasury Department has issued regulations
that implement investment diversification requirements. Failure to comply with
these regulations would disqualify your policy as a life insurance policy under
Section 7702 of the Code. If this were to occur, you would be subject to federal
income tax on any income and gains under the policy and the death benefit
proceeds would lose their income tax-free status. These consequences would
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subsequent periods. Through the Portfolios, we intend to comply with the
applicable diversification requirements.

ESTATE, GIFT, AND GENERATION-SKIPPING TAXES

If the policy's owner is the insured person, the death benefit will generally be
includable in the owner's estate for purposes of federal estate tax. If the
owner is not the insured person, and the owner dies before the insured person,
the value of the policy would be includable in the owner's estate. If the owner
is neither the insured person nor the beneficiary, the owner will be considered
to have made a gift to the beneficiary of the death benefit proceeds when they
become payable.

In general, a person will not owe estate or gift taxes until gifts made by such
person, plus that person's taxable estate, total at least $650,000 (a figure
that is scheduled to rise at periodic intervals to $1 million by the year 2006).
For this purpose, however, certain amounts may be deductible or excludable, such
as gifts and bequests to the person's spouse or charitable institutions and
certain gifts of $10,000 or less per year for each recipient.

As a general rule, if you make a "transfer" to a person two or more generations
younger than you, a generation-skipping tax may be payable. Generation-skipping
transactions would include, for example, a case where a grandparent "skips" his
or her children and names grandchildren as a policy's beneficiaries. In that
case, the generation-skipping "transfer" would be deemed to occur when the
insurance proceeds are paid. The generation-skipping tax rates are similar to
the maximum estate tax rate in effect at the time. Individuals, however, are
generally allowed an aggregate generation-skipping tax exemption of $1 million.

The particular situation of each policyowner, insured person or beneficiary will
determine how ownership or receipt of policy proceeds will be treated for
purposes of federal estate, gift and generation-skipping taxes, as well as state
and local estate, inheritance and other taxes. Because these rules are complex,
you should consult with a qualified tax advisor for specific information,
especially where benefits are passing to younger generations.

PENSION AND PROFIT-SHARING PLANS

There are special limits on the amount of insurance that may be purchased by a
trust or other entity that forms part of a pension or profit-sharing plan
qualified under Section 401(a) or 403 of the Code. In addition, the federal
income tax consequences will be different from those described in this
prospectus. These rules are complex, and you should consult a qualified tax
advisor.

OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAMS

Complex rules may also apply when a policy is held by an employer or a trust, or
acquired by an employee, in connection with the provision of other employee
benefits. These policyowners must consider whether the policy was applied for by
or issued to a person having an insurable interest under applicable state law
and with the insured person's consent. The lack of an insurable interest or
consent may, among other things, affect the qualification of the policy as life
insurance for federal income tax purposes and the right of the beneficiary to
receive a death benefit.

ERISA

Employers and employer-created trusts may be subject to reporting, disclosure
and fiduciary obligations under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974. You should consult a qualified legal advisor.

OUR TAXES

The operations of our Separate Account FP are reported in our federal income tax
return. The separate account's investment income and capital gains, however,
are, for tax purposes, reflected in our variable life insurance policy reserves.
Therefore, we currently pay no taxes on such income and gains and impose no
charge for such taxes. We reserve the right to impose a charge in the future for
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incurred; for example, a charge to the separate account for income taxes
incurred by us that are allocable to the policies.

We may have to pay state, local or other taxes (in addition to applicable taxes
based on premiums). At present, these taxes are not substantial. If they
increase, charges may be made for such taxes when they are attributable to our
separate account or allocable to the policies.

WHEN WE WITHHOLD TAXES FROM DISTRIBUTIONS

Generally, unless you provide us with a satisfactory written election to the
contrary prior to the distribution, we are required to withhold income tax from
any proceeds we distribute as part of a taxable transaction under your policy.
If you do not wish us to withhold tax from the payment, or if we do not withhold
enough, you may have to pay later, and you may incur penalties under the
estimated income tax rules. In some cases, where generation-skipping taxes may
apply, we may also be required to withhold for such taxes unless we are provided
satisfactory notification that no such taxes are due. States may also require us
to withhold tax on distributions to you. Special withholding rules apply if you
are not a U.S. resident or not a U.S. citizen.

POSSIBILITY OF FUTURE TAX CHANGES

The U.S. Congress frequently considers legislation that, if enacted, could
change the tax treatment of life insurance policies or increase the taxes we pay
in connection with such policies. In addition, the Treasury Department may amend
existing regulations, issue regulations on the qualification of life insurance
and modified endowment contracts, or adopt new interpretations of existing law.
State and local tax law or, if you are not a U.S. citizen and resident, foreign
tax law, may also affect the tax consequences to you, the insured person or your
beneficiary, and are subject to change. Any changes in federal, state, local or
foreign tax law or interpretations could have a retroactive effect.

The Treasury Department has stated that it anticipates the issuance of
guidelines prescribing the circumstances in which your ability to direct your
investment to particular Portfolios within a separate account may cause you,
rather than the insurance company, to be treated as the owner of the Portfolio
shares attributable to your policy. In that case, income and gains attributable
to such Portfolio shares would be included in your gross income for federal
income tax purposes. Under current law, however, we believe that Equitable Life,
and not the owner of a policy, would be considered the owner of the Portfolio
shares.

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This section provides further detail about certain subjects that are addressed
in the previous pages. The following discussion generally does not repeat the
information already contained in those pages.

WAYS TO MAKE PREMIUM AND LOAN PAYMENTS

Checks and money orders. Premiums or loan payments generally must be paid by
check or money order drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars and made payable to
"Equitable Life."

We prefer that you make each payment to us with a single check drawn on your
business or personal bank account. We also will accept a single money order,
bank draft or cashier's check payable directly to Equitable Life, although we
must report such "cash equivalent" payments to the Internal Revenue Service
under certain circumstances. Cash and travelers' checks, or any payments in
foreign currency, are not acceptable. We will accept third-party checks payable
to someone other than Equitable Life and endorsed over to Equitable Life only
(1) as a direct payment from a qualified retirement plan or (2) if it is made
out to a trustee who owns the policy and endorses the entire check (without any
refund) as a payment to the policy.

REQUIREMENTS FOR SURRENDER REQUESTS

Your surrender request must include the policy number, your name, your tax
identification number, the name of the insured person, and the address where
proceeds should be mailed. The request must be signed by you, as the owner, and
by any joint owner, collateral assignee or irrevocable beneficiary. We may also
require you to complete specific tax forms.

Finally, in order for your surrender request to be complete, you must return
your policy to us.

WAYS WE PAY POLICY PROCEEDS

The payee for death benefit or other policy proceeds (e.g., upon surrenders) may
name a successor to receive any amounts that we still owe following the payee's
death. Otherwise, we will pay any such amounts to the payee's estate.

We must approve any payment arrangements that involve more than one payment
option, or a payee who is not a natural person (for example, a corporation), or
a payee who is a fiduciary. Also, the details of all payment arrangements will
be subject to our rules at the time the arrangements are selected and take
effect. This includes rules on the minimum amount we will pay under an option,
minimum amounts for installment payments, withdrawal or commutation rights (your
rights to receive payments over time, for which we may offer a lump sum
payment), the naming of payees, and the methods for proving the payee's age and
continued survival.

ASSIGNING YOUR POLICY

You may assign (transfer) your rights in a policy to someone else as collateral
for a loan, to effect a change of ownership or for some other reason, if we
agree. A copy of the assignment must be forwarded to our Administrative Office.
We are not responsible for any payment we make or any action we take before we
receive notice of the assignment or for the validity of the assignment. An
absolute assignment is a change of ownership.

Certain transfers for value may subject you to income tax and penalties and
cause the death benefit to lose its income-tax free treatment. Further, a gift
of a policy that has a loan outstanding may be treated as part gift and part
transfer for value, which could result in both gift tax and income tax
consequences. You should consult your tax advisor prior to making a transfer or
other assignment.

DATES AND PRICES AT WHICH POLICY EVENTS OCCUR

We describe below the general rules for when, and at what prices, events under
your policy will occur. Other portions of this prospectus describe circumstances
that may cause exceptions. We generally do not repeat those exceptions below.

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DATE OF RECEIPT. Where this prospectus refers to the day when we receive a
payment, request, election, or notice from you, we usually mean the day on which
that item (or the last thing necessary for us to process that item) arrives in
complete and proper form at our Administrative Office or via the appropriate
telephone or fax number if the item is a type we accept by those means. There
are two main exceptions: if the item arrives (1) on a day that is not a business
day or (2) after the close of a business day, then, in each case, we are deemed
to have received that item on the next business day.

BUSINESS DAYS. Every day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular
trading is a business day for us. Each business day ends at the time regular
trading on the exchange closes (or is suspended) for the day. We compute unit
values for our variable investment options as of the end of each business day.
This usually is 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time.

PAYMENTS YOU MAKE. The following are reflected in your policy as of the date we
receive them:

o  premium payments received after the policy's investment start date (discussed
   below)

o  loan repayments and interest payments

REQUESTS YOU MAKE. The following transactions occur as of the date we receive
your request:

o  withdrawals

o  tax withholding elections

o  face amount decreases that result from a withdrawal

o  changes of allocation percentages for premium payments or monthly deductions

o  surrenders

o  changes of beneficiary

o  transfers from a variable investment option to the guaranteed interest option

o  changes in form of death benefit payment

o  loans

o  transfers among variable investment options

o  assignments

The following transactions occur on your policy's next monthly anniversary that
coincides with or follows the date we approve your request:

o  changes in face amount

o  changes of insured person

o  changes in death benefit option

o  restoration of lapsed policies

DOLLAR COST AVERAGING SERVICE. Transfers pursuant to our dollar cost averaging
service occur as of the first day of each month of your policy. We make the
first such transfer, as of your policy's first monthly anniversary that
coincides with or follows the date we receive your request. If you request the
dollar cost averaging service in your original policy application, however, the
first transfer will occur as of the first day of the second month of your policy
that begins after your policy's initial Allocation Date.

ASSET REBALANCING SERVICE. If you request the asset rebalancing service in your
policy application, the initial transaction will be on the start date you
specify. Onetime asset rebalancing requests and the first transfer of a periodic
rebalancing program received after the original policy application will be
processed as of the start date you specify or the date we receive your request,
if you do not select a start date. No rebalancing will occur, however, prior to
your Allocation Date. Subsequent periodic rebalancings occur quarterly,
semiannually or annually, as you have requested.

DELAY IN CERTAIN CASES. We may delay allocating any payment you make to our
variable investment options, or any transfer, for the same reasons stated in
"Delay of variable investment option proceeds" on page 37 below. We may also
delay such transactions for any other legally permitted purpose.

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PRICES APPLICABLE TO POLICY TRANSACTIONS. If a transaction will increase or
decrease the amount you have in a variable investment option as of a certain
date, we process the transaction using the unit values for that option computed
as of that day's close of business, unless that day is not a business day. In
that case, we use unit values computed as of the next business day's close.

EFFECT OF DEATH OR SURRENDER. You may not make any surrender or partial
withdrawal request after the insured person has died. Also, all insurance
coverage ends on the date as of which we process any request for a surrender.

POLICY ISSUANCE

REGISTER DATE. When we issue a policy, we assign it a "register date," which
will be shown in the policy. We measure the months, years, and anniversaries of
your policy from your policy's register date.

o  If you submit the full minimum initial premium to your financial professional
   at the time you sign the application, and we issue the policy as it was
   applied for, then the register date will be the later of (a) the date you
   signed part I of the policy application or (b) the date a medical
   professional signed part II of the policy application.

o  If we do not receive your full minimum initial premium at our Administrative
   Office before the issue date or, if we issue the policy on a different basis
   than you applied for, the register date will be the same as the date we
   actually issue the policy (the "issue date").

Policies that would otherwise receive a register date of the 29th, 30th or 31st
of any month will receive a register date of the 28th of that month.

We may also permit an earlier than customary register date (a) for
employer-sponsored cases, to accommodate a common register date for all
employees or (b) to provide a younger age at issue. (A younger age at issue
reduces the monthly charges that we deduct under a policy.) The charges and
deductions commence as of the register date, even when we have permitted an
early register date. We may also permit policyowners to delay a register date
(up to three months) in employer-sponsored cases.

INVESTMENT START DATE. This is the date your investment first begins to earn a
return for you in our Alliance Money Market option (prior to the Allocation
Date). Generally, this is the register date, or, if later, the date we receive
your full minimum initial premium at our Administrative Office.

COMMENCEMENT OF INSURANCE COVERAGE. You must give the full minimum initial
premium to your financial professional on or before the day the policy is
delivered to you. No insurance under your policy will take effect unless (1) the
insured person is still living at the time such payment and delivery are
completed and (2) unless the information in the application continues to be true
and complete, without material change, as of the time of such payment. If you
submit the full minimum initial premium with your application, we may, subject
to certain conditions, provide a limited amount of temporary insurance on the
proposed insured person. You may review a copy of our temporary insurance
agreement, on request, for more information about the terms and conditions of
that coverage.

NON-ISSUANCE. If, after considering your application, we decide not to issue a
policy, we will refund any premium you have paid, without interest.

AGE; AGE AT ISSUE. Unless the context in this prospectus requires otherwise, we
consider the insured person's "age" during any policy year to be his or her age
on his or her birthday nearest to the beginning of that policy year. For
example, the insured person's age for the first policy year ("age at issue") is
that person's age on whichever birthday is closer to (i.e., before or after) the
policy's register date.

GENDER-NEUTRAL POLICIES

Congress and various states have from time to time considered legislation that
would require insurance rates to be the same for males and females. In addition,
employers and employee organizations should consider, in consultation with
counsel, the impact of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on the purchase
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employment-related insurance or benefit plan. In a 1983 decision, the United
States Supreme Court held that, under Title VII, optional annuity benefits under
a deferred compensation plan could not vary on the basis of sex.

There will be no distinctions based on sex in the cost of insurance rates for IL
Protector policies sold in Montana. We will also make such gender-neutral
policies available on request in connection with certain employee benefit plans.
Cost of insurance rates applicable to a gender-neutral policy will not be
greater than the comparable male rates under a gender specific IL Protector
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YOUR VOTING PRIVILEGES

VOTING OF PORTFOLIO SHARES. As the legal owner of any Portfolio shares that
support a variable investment option, we will attend (and have the right to vote
at) any meeting of shareholders of the Portfolio (or the Trust). To satisfy
currently-applicable legal requirements, however, we will give you the
opportunity to tell us how to vote the number of each Portfolio's shares that
are attributable to your policy. We will vote shares attributable to policies
for which we receive no instructions in the same proportion as the instructions
we do receive from all policies that participate in our Separate Account FP
(discussed below). With respect to any Portfolio shares that we are entitled to
vote directly (because we do not hold them in a separate account or because they
are not attributable to policies), we will vote in proportion to the
instructions we have received from all holders of variable annuity and variable
life insurance policies who are using that Portfolio.

Under current legal requirements, we may disregard the voting instructions we
receive from policyowners only in certain narrow circumstances prescribed by SEC
regulations. If we do, we will advise you of the reasons in the next annual or
semiannual report we send to you.

VOTING AS POLICYOWNER. In addition to being able to instruct voting of Portfolio
shares as discussed above, policyowners that use our variable investment options
may in a few instances be called upon to vote on matters that are not the
subject of a shareholder vote being taken by any Portfolio. If so, you will have
one vote for each $100 of account value in any such option; and we will vote our
interest in Separate Account FP in the same proportion as the instructions we
receive from holders of IL Protector and other policies that Separate Account FP
supports.

ABOUT OUR SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP

Each variable investment option is a part (or "subaccount") of our Separate
Account FP. We established Separate Account FP under special provisions of the
New York Insurance Law. These provisions prevent creditors from any other
business we conduct from reaching the assets we hold in our variable investment
options for owners of our variable life insurance policies. We are the legal
owner of all of the assets in Separate Account FP and may withdraw any amounts
that exceed our reserves and other liabilities with respect to variable
investment options under our policies. The results of Separate Account FP's
operations are accounted for without regard to Equitable Life's other
operations.

Separate Account FP's predecessor was established on April 19, 1985 by our then
wholly owned subsidiary, Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company. We
established our Separate Account FP under New York Law on September 21, 1995.
When Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company merged into Equitable Life, as of
January 1, 1997, our Separate Account FP succeeded to all the assets,
liabilities and operations of its predecessor.

Separate Account FP is registered with the SEC under the Investment Company Act
of 1940 and is classified by that act as a "unit investment trust." The SEC,
however, does not manage or supervise Equitable Life or Separate Account FP.

Each subaccount (variable investment option) of Separate Account FP available
under IL Protector invests solely in either class IA or IB shares issued by the
corresponding Portfolio. For each "Alliance" Portfolio (other than EQ/Alliance
Premier Growth), these are class IA shares; and for all other Portfolios, these
are class IB shares. Separate Account FP immediately reinvests all dividends and
other distributions it receives from a Portfolio in additional shares of that
Portfolio.

The EQ Advisors Trust sells its shares to Equitable Life separate accounts in
connection with Equitable Life's variable life insurance and annuity products,
to the trustee of a qualified plan for Equitable Life and to separate accounts
of insurance companies, both affiliated and unaffiliated with Equitable Life. We
currently do not foresee any disadvantages to our policyowners arising out of
this. However, the Board of Trustees of EQ Advisors Trust intends to monitor
events to identify any material irreconcilable conflicts that may arise and to
determine what action, if any, should be taken in response. If we believe that
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response insufficiently protects our policyowners, we will see to it that
appropriate action is taken to do so. Also, if we ever believe that any of the
Trust's Portfolios is so large as to materially impair the investment
performance of the Portfolio involved, we will examine other investment
alternatives.

ABOUT OUR GENERAL ACCOUNT

Our general account assets support all of our obligations, (including those
under the IL Protector policies and, more specifically, the guaranteed interest
option). Our general assets consist of all of our assets as to which no class or
classes of our annuity or life insurance policies have any preferential claim.
You will not share in the investment experience of our general account assets,
however; and we have full discretion about how we invest those assets (subject
only to any requirements of law).

Because of applicable exemptions and exclusions, we have not registered
interests in the general account under the Securities Act of 1933 or registered
the general account as an investment company with the SEC. Accordingly, neither
the general account, the guaranteed interest option, nor any interests therein,
are subject to regulation under those acts. The staff of the SEC has not
reviewed the portions of this prospectus that relate to the general account and
the guaranteed interest option. The disclosure, however, may be subject to
certain provisions of the federal securities law relating to the accuracy and
completeness of statements made in prospectuses.

We declare the rate of interest for each year of your policy at the beginning of
that year, but it will not be less than 4%. We credit and compound the interest
daily at an effective annual rate that equals the declared rate for the year.
The rates we are at any time declaring on outstanding policies may differ from
the rates we are then declaring for newly issued policies.

YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR POLICY'S INSURED PERSON

After the policy's second year, we will permit you to request that a new insured
person replace the existing one. This requires that you provide us with adequate
evidence that the proposed new insured person meets our requirements for
insurance. Other requirements are outlined in your policy.

Upon making this change, the monthly insurance charges we deduct and prospective
no-lapse guarantee premiums will be based on the new insured person's insurance
risk characteristics. The change of insured person will not, however, affect the
surrender charge computation for the amount of coverage that is then in force.

Substituting the insured person is a taxable event and may, depending upon
individual circumstances, have other tax consequences as well. For example, the
change could cause the policy to be a "modified endowment contract" or to fail
the Internal Revenue Code's definition of "life insurance," unless we also
distribute certain amounts to you from the policy. See "Tax information"
beginning on page 24 above. You should consult your tax advisor prior to
substituting the insured person. As a condition to substituting the insured
person we may require you to sign a form acknowledging the potential tax
consequences. In no event, however, will we permit a change that causes your
policy to fail the definition of life insurance.

TRANSFERS OF YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE

TRANSFERS NOT IMPLEMENTED. When we cannot process part of a transfer request, we
will not process any other part of the request. This could occur, for example,
where the request does not comply with our transfer limitations, or where you
request transfer of an amount greater than that currently allocated to an
investment option.

Similarly, the dollar cost averaging service will terminate immediately if: (1)
your amount in the Alliance Money Market option is insufficient to cover the
automatic transfer amount; (2) your policy is in a grace period; or (3) we
receive notice of the insured person's death.

MARKET TIMING. We may, at any time, restrict the use of market timers and other
agents acting under a power of attorney who are acting on behalf of more than
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policyowner. Any agreements to use market timing services to make transfers are
subject to our rules in effect at that time.

TELEPHONE REQUESTS

If you are a properly authorized person, you may make telephone transfers as
described above on page 18.

Also, if you are both the owner and the insured person under your policy, you
may call 1-888-855-5100 (toll free) from a touch tone phone to make the
following additional types of requests:

o  policy loans

o  changes of premium allocation percentages

o  changes of address

All telephone requests are automatically tape-recorded and are invalid if the
information given is incomplete or any portion of the request is inaudible. We
have established procedures reasonably designed to confirm that telephone
instructions are genuine. These include requiring personal identification
information from the caller and providing subsequent written confirmation of the
instructions. If we do not employ reasonable procedures to confirm the
genuineness of telephone instructions, we may be liable for any losses arising
out of any act or omission that constitutes negligence, lack of good faith, or
willful misconduct. In light of our procedures, we will not be liable for
following telephone instructions that we reasonably believe to be genuine.

Any telephone transaction request that you make after the close of a business
day (which is usually 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) will be processed as of the next
business day. During times of extreme market activity, or for other reasons, you
may be unable to contact us to make a telephone request. If this occurs, you
should submit a written transactions request to our Administrative Office. We
reserve the right to discontinue telephone transactions, or modify the
procedures and conditions for such transactions, at any time.

DEDUCTING POLICY CHARGES

CHARGE FOR TAXES. This charge is designed to approximate certain taxes and
additional charges imposed upon us by states and other jurisdictions. This
charge may be increased or decreased to reflect any changes in our taxes. In
addition, if an insured person changes his or her residence, you should notify
us to change our records so that the charge will reflect the new jurisdiction.
Any change will take effect on the next policy anniversary, if received at least
60 days prior to the policy anniversary. You cannot deduct our charge to you as
state or local taxes on your federal income tax return.

MONTHLY COST OF INSURANCE CHARGE. The monthly cost of insurance charge is
determined by multiplying the cost of insurance rate that is then applicable to
your policy by the amount we have at risk under your policy. Our amount at risk
(also described in your policy as "net amount at risk") on any date is the
difference between (a) the death benefit that would be payable if the insured
person died on that date and (b) the then total account value under the policy.
A greater amount at risk, or a higher cost of insurance rate, will result in a
higher monthly charge.

As a general rule, the cost of insurance rate increases each year that you own
your policy. This happens automatically because of the insured person's
increasing age. However, for policies that have been outstanding for more than
nine years, we reduce the current monthly insurance charge. The dollar amount by
which we reduce each month's charge is a percentage of the total amount you then
have in our investment options (not including any value we are holding as
collateral for any policy loans). The percentage reduction begins at an annual
rate of .05% for the policy's tenth year and increases gradually in each
subsequent year, until it is equal to an annual rate of .65% in the 25th and all
subsequent years. These charge reductions are not guaranteed, however. Because
IL Protector was first offered only in 1996, no such reduction has yet been
attained under any outstanding policy.

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Our cost of insurance rates are guaranteed not to exceed those that will be
specified in your policy. For most insured persons at most ages, our current
rates are lower than those maximums. Therefore, we have the ability to raise
these rates (including by reducing or eliminating the current monthly charge
reduction that otherwise would begin in the tenth year) up to the guaranteed
maximum at any time. The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for gender
neutral IL Protector policies are based on the 1980 Commissioner's Standard
Ordinary SB Smoker and NB Non-Smoker Mortality Table. For all other policies,
the guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates are based on the 1980
Commissioner's Standard Ordinary Male and Female Smoker and Non-Smoker Mortality
Tables.

Our cost of insurance rates will generally be lower (except in Montana and in
connection with certain employee benefit plans) if the insured person is a
female than if a male. They also will generally be lower for non-tobacco users
than tobacco users and lower for persons that have other favorable health
characteristics, as compared to those that do not. On the other hand, insured
persons who present particular health, occupational or avocational risks may be
charged higher cost of insurance rates and other additional charges as specified
in their policies.

In addition, the current rates also vary depending on the duration of the policy
(i.e., the length of time since the policy was issued).

We offer lower rates for non-tobacco users only if they are at least age 20. You
may ask us to review a younger insured person's tobacco habits following the
policy anniversary on which such person is age 20.

DATE OF MONTHLY DEDUCTIONS. We make the regular monthly deductions as of the
first day of each month of the policy.

PURPOSES OF POLICY CHARGES. The charges under the policies are designed to
cover, in the aggregate, our direct and indirect costs of selling, administering
and providing benefits under the policies. They are also designed, in the
aggregate, to compensate us for the risks of loss we assume pursuant to the
policies. If, as we expect, the charges that we collect from the policies exceed
our total costs in connection with the policies, we will earn a profit.
Otherwise, we will incur a loss.

The current and maximum rates of certain of our charges have been set with
reference to estimates of the amount of specific types of expenses or risks that
we will incur. In most cases, this prospectus identifies such expenses or risks
in the name of the charge: e.g., the administrative charge, cost of insurance
charge, and mortality and expense risk charge. However, the fact that any charge
bears the name of, or is designed primarily to defray, a particular expense or
risk does not mean that the amount we collect from that charge will never be
more than the amount of such expense or risk. Nor does it mean that we may not
also be compensated for such expense or risk out of any other charges we are
permitted to deduct by the terms of the policies. The surrender charge, for
example, is designed primarily to defray sales expenses, but may also be used to
defray other expenses associated with your policy that we have not recovered by
the time of any surrender. Similarly, the sales charge is designed primarily to
defray sales expenses we incur that are based on premium payments.

SUICIDE AND CERTAIN MISSTATEMENTS

If an insured person commits suicide within certain time periods, the amount of
death benefit we pay will be limited as described in the policy. Also, if an
application misstated the age or gender of an insured person, we will adjust the
amount of any death benefit (and certain rider benefits), as described in the
policy (or rider).

WHEN WE PAY POLICY PROCEEDS

GENERAL. We will generally pay any death benefit, surrender, withdrawal, or loan
within seven days after we receive the request and any other required items. In
the case of a death benefit, if we do not have information about the desired
manner of payment within 60 days after the date we receive notification of the
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as a single sum, normally within seven days thereafter. We pay maturity proceeds
within seven days after the maturity date.

CLEARANCE OF CHECKS. We reserve the right to defer payment of that portion of
your account value that is attributable to a premium payment made by check for a
reasonable period of time (not to exceed 15 days) to allow the check to clear
the banking system.

DELAY OF GUARANTEED INTEREST OPTION PROCEEDS. We also have the right to defer
payment or transfers of amounts out of our guaranteed interest option for up to
six months. If we delay more than 30 days in paying you such amounts, we will
pay interest of at least 3% per year from the date we receive your request.

DELAY OF VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION PROCEEDS. We reserve the right to defer
payment of any death benefit, transfer, loan or other distribution that is
derived from a variable investment option if (a) the New York Stock Exchange is
closed (other than customary weekend and holiday closings) or trading on that
exchange is restricted; (b) the SEC has declared that an emergency exists, as a
result of which disposal of securities is not reasonably practicable or it is
not reasonably practicable to fairly determine the account value; or (c) the law
permits the delay for the protection of owners. If we need to defer calculation
of values for any of the foregoing reasons, all delayed transactions will be
processed at the next available unit values.

DELAY TO CHALLENGE COVERAGE. We may challenge the validity of your insurance
policy or any rider based on any material misstatements in an application you
have made to us. We cannot make such challenges, however, beyond certain time
limits set forth in the policy or rider. If the insured person dies within one
of these limits, we may delay payment of any proceeds until we decide whether to
challenge the policy.

CHANGES WE CAN MAKE

In addition to any of the other changes described in this prospectus, we have
the right to modify how we or Separate Account FP operate. We intend to comply
with applicable law in making any changes and, if necessary, we will seek
policyowner approval. We have the right to:

o  combine two or more variable investment options or withdraw assets relating
   to IL Protector from one investment option and put them into another;

o  end the registration of, or re-register, Separate Account FP under the
   Investment Company Act of 1940;

o  operate Separate Account FP under the direction of a "committee" or discharge
   such a committee at any time;

o  restrict or eliminate any voting rights or privileges of policyowners (or
   other persons) that affect Separate Account FP;

o  operate Separate Account FP, or one or more of the variable investment
   options, in any other form the law allows. This includes any form that allows
   us to make direct investments, in which case we may charge Separate Account
   FP an advisory fee. We may make any legal investments we wish for Separate
   Account FP. In addition, we may disapprove any change in investment advisors
   or in investment policy unless a law or regulation provides differently.

If we take any action that results in a material change in the underlying
investments of a variable investment option, we will notify you as required by
law. We may, for example, cause the variable investment option to invest in a
mutual fund other than, or in addition to, EQ Advisors Trust. If you then wish
to transfer the amount you have in that option to another investment option, you
may do so.

We may make any changes in the policy or its riders, require additional premium
payments, or make distributions from the policy to the extent we deem necessary
to ensure that your policy qualifies or continues to qualify as life insurance
for tax purposes. Any such change will apply uniformly to all policies that are
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such changes. We also may make other changes in the policies that do not reduce
any net cash surrender value, death benefit, account value, or other accrued
rights or benefits.

REPORTS WE WILL SEND YOU

Shortly after the end of each year of your policy, we will send you a report
that includes information about your policy's current death benefit, account
value, cash surrender value (i.e., account value minus any current surrender
charge), policy loans, policy transactions and amounts of charges deducted. We
will send you individual notices to confirm premium payments, transfers and
certain other policy transactions.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Equitable Life and its affiliates are parties to various legal proceedings. In
our view, none of these proceedings would be considered material with respect to
a policyowner's interest in the Separate Account, nor would any of these
proceedings be likely to have a material adverse effect upon the Separate
Account, our ability to meet our obligations under the policies, or the
distribution of the policies.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF POLICY BENEFITS

In order to help you understand how your policy values would vary over time
under different sets of assumptions, we will provide you with certain
illustrations upon request. These will be based on the age and insurance risk
characteristics of the insured person under your policy and such factors as the
face amount, death benefit option, premium payment amounts, and rates of return
(within limits) that you request. You can request such illustrations at any
time. We have filed an example of such an illustration as an exhibit to the
registration statement referred to below.

SEC REGISTRATION STATEMENT

We have on file with the SEC a registration statement under the Securities Act
of 1933 that relates to the IL Protector policies. The registration statement
contains additional information that is not required to be included in this
prospectus. You may obtain this information, for a fee, from the SEC's Public
Reference Section at 450 5th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549 or, without
charge, from the SEC's Web site (www.sec.gov).

HOW WE MARKET THE POLICIES

We offer variable life insurance policies (including IL Protector) and variable
annuity contracts through AXA Advisors, LLC ("AXA Advisors"), the successor to
EQ Financial Consultants, Inc. and an indirect subsidiary of Equitable Life. The
Investment Company Act of 1940, therefore, classifies AXA Advisors as the
"principal underwriter" of those policies and contracts. AXA Advisors also
serves as a principal underwriter of EQ Advisors Trust and, prior to September
1999, AXA Advisors' predecessor was the manager of EQ Advisors Trust. AXA
Advisors' address is 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10104. AXA
Advisors is registered with the SEC as a broker-dealer and is a member of the
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. By year end 1999, AXA Advisors
will no longer be a subsidiary of Equitable LIfe, but will remain an indirect
subsidiary of AXA Financial, Inc., Equitable Life's parent. In 1997 and 1998,
AXA Advisors was paid a fee of $325,380, annually, for its services as principal
underwriter of our policies.

We sell IL Protector through financial professionals who are licensed insurance
agents and are also registered representatives of AXA Advisors. The financial
professional who sells you this policy receives sales commissions from Equitable
Life. The commissions don't cost you anything above the charges and expenses
already discussed elsewhere in this prospectus. Generally, the agents will
receive maximum commissions of: 50% of the amount of the premium you pay in your
policy's first year up to a certain amount, plus 6% of the amount of the premium
you pay in the second through the tenth years up to a certain amount, plus 3% of
all other premiums you pay in any year. We pay comparable commissions on the
amount of premiums you pay that we deem attributable to any face amount increase

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that you request. The agent may be required to return to us any commissions on
premiums that we have refunded to a policyowner.

We also sell the policies through financial professionals who are licensed
independent insurance brokers and are also registered representatives either of
AXA Advisors or of another SEC registered broker-dealer. The commissions for
independent brokers will be no more than those for agents. The commissions will
be paid through the registered broker-dealer and may be subject to our
above-noted return policy if premiums are refunded.

INSURANCE REGULATION THAT APPLIES TO EQUITABLE LIFE

We are regulated and supervised by the New York State Insurance Department. In
addition, we are subject to the insurance laws and regulations in every state
where we sell policies. We submit annual reports on our operations and finances
to insurance officials in all of these states. The officials are responsible for
reviewing our reports to see that we are financially sound. Such regulation,
however, does not guarantee or provide absolute assurance of our soundness.

YEAR 2000 PROGRESS

Equitable Life relies upon various computer systems in order to administer your
policy and operate the investment options. Some of these systems belong to
service providers who are not affiliated with Equitable Life.

In 1995, Equitable Life began addressing the question of whether its computer
systems would recognize the year 2000 before, on or after January 1, 2000, and
Equitable Life has identified those of its systems critical to business
operations that were not year 2000 compliant. Equitable Life has completed the
work of modifying or replacing non-compliant systems and has confirmed, through
testing, that its systems are year 2000 compliant. Equitable Life has contacted
third-party vendors and service providers to seek confirmation that they are
acting to address the year 2000 issue with the goal of avoiding any material
adverse effect on services provided to policyowners and on operations of the
investment options. All third-party vendors and service providers considered
critical to Equitable Life's business, and substantially all vendors and
service providers considered non-critical, have provided us confirmation of
their year 2000 compliance or a satisfactory plan for compliance. If
confirmation is not received from any of the remaining non-critical vendors or
service providers, the vendor or service provider will be replaced, eliminated
or the subject of contingency plans. Additionally, Equitable Life has
supplemented its existing business continuity and disaster recovery plans to
cover certain categories of contingencies that could arise as a result of year
2000 related failures.

There are many risks associated with year 2000 issues, including the risk that
Equitable Life's computer systems will not operate as intended. Additionally,
there can be no assurance that the systems of third parties will be year 2000
compliant. Any significant unresolved difficulty related to the year 2000
compliance initiatives could result in an interruption in, or a failure of,
normal business operations and, accordingly, could have a material adverse
effect on our ability to administer your policy and operate the investment
options.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the foregoing year 2000 discussion is a
"Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure" within the meaning of The Year 2000 Information
and Readiness Disclosure Act (P.L. 105-271) (1998).

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Set forth below is information about our directors and, to the extent they are
responsible for variable life insurance operations, our principal officers.
Unless otherwise noted, their address is 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York,
New York 10104.

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FRANCOISE COLLOC'H
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AXA                                     Director of Equitable Life since July 1992. Senior Executive Vice President, Human
23, Avenue Matignon                     Resources and Communications of AXA, and various positions with AXA affiliated
75008 Paris, France                     companies. Director of AXA Financial, Inc. ("AXA Financial") since December 1996.
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HENRI DE CASTRIES
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AXA                                     Director of Equitable Life since September 1993. Director (since May 1994) and
23, Avenue Matignon                     Chairman of the Board (since April 1998) of AXA Financial. Prior thereto, Vice
75008 Paris, France                     Chairman of the Board of AXA Financial (February 1996 to April 1998). Senior
                                        Executive Vice President, Financial Services and Life Insurance Activities
                                        of AXA since 1996. Prior thereto, Executive Vice President Financial
                                        Services and Life Insurance Activities of AXA (1993 to 1996). Also Director or
                                        officer of various subsidiaries and affiliates of the AXA Group. Director of
                                        other Equitable Life affiliates. Previously held other officerships with
                                        the AXA Group.
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JOSEPH L. DIONNE
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The McGraw-Hill Companies               Director of Equitable Life since May 1982. Chairman (since April 1988) and former
1221 Avenue of the Americas             Chief Executive Officer (April 1983 to April 1988) of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
New York, NY 10020                      Director of AXA Financial (since May 1992). Director, Harris Corporation and Ryder
                                        System, Inc.
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DENIS DUVERNE
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AXA                                     Director of Equitable Life since February 1998. Senior Vice President International
23, Avenue Matignon                     (US-UK-Benelux) AXA. Director since February 1996, Alliance. Director since
75008 Paris, France                     February 1997, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette ("DLJ").
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JEAN-RENE FOURTOU
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Rhone-Poulenc S.A.                      Director of Equitable Life since July 1992. Director of AXA Financial since July 1992.
25, Quai Paul Doumer                    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Rhone-Poulenc, S.A.; Member, Supervisory
92408 Courbevoie Cedex                  Board of AXA since January 1997; European Advisory Board of Bankers Trust
France                                  Company and Consulting Council of Banque de France; Director, Societe Generale,
                                        Schneider S.A. and Groupe Pernod-Ricard (July 1997 to present).
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NORMAN C. FRANCIS
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Xavier University of Louisiana          Director of Equitable Life since March 1989. President of Xavier University of
7325 Palmetto Street                    Louisiana; Director, First National Bank of Commerce, New Orleans, LA, Piccadilly
New Orleans, LA 70125                   Cafeterias, Inc., and Entergy Corporation.
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DONALD J. GREENE
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LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, L.L.P.  Director of Equitable Life since July 1991. Partner, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae,
125 West 55th Street L.L.P.             Director of AXA Financial since May 1992.
New York, NY 10019-4513

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JOHN T. HARTLEY
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1025 NASA Boulevard                    Director of Equitable Life since August 1987. Currently a Director and retired
Melbourne, FL 32919                    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Harris Corporation (retired July 1995);
                                       previously held other officerships with Harris Corporation. Director of AXA
                                       Financial since May 1992; Director of the McGraw Hill Companies.
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JOHN H.F. HASKELL JR.
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SBC Warburg Dillon Read LLC            Director of Equitable Life since July 1992; Director of AXA Financial since July 1992;
535 Madison Avenue                     Managing Director of Warburg Dillon Read LLC, and member of its Board of
New York, NY 10022                     Directors; Chairman, Supervisory Board, Dillon Read (France) Gestion (until 1998);
                                       Director, Pall Corporation (November 1998 to present), and Dillon, Read Limited.
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MARY R. (NINA) HENDERSON
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Bestfoods Grocery                      Director of Equitable Life since December 1996. President of Bestfoods Grocery
BESTFOODS                              (formerly CPC Specialty Markets Group); Vice President, BESTFOODS (formerly CPC
International Plaza                    International, Inc.) since 1993. Prior thereto, President of CPC Specialty Markets
700 Sylvan Avenue                      Group. Director of AXA Financial since December 1996; Director, Hunt Corporation.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632-9976
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W. EDWIN JARMAIN
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Jarmain Group Inc.                     Director of Equitable Life since July 1992. President of Jarmain Group Inc. and officer
121 King Street West                   or director of several affiliated companies. Chairman and Director of FCA
Suite 2525                             International Ltd. (until May 1998). Director of various AXA affiliated companies and
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3T9               National Mutual Holdings Limited (July 1998-Present; Alternate Director, the National
Canada                                 Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited (until 1998); National Mutual Asia
                                       Limited and National Mutual Insurance Company Limited, Hong Kong (February 1997
                                       to present). Previously held other officerships with FCA International.
                                       Director of AXA Financial since July 1992.
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GEORGE T. LOWY
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Cravath, Swaine & Moore                Director of Equitable Life since July 1992. Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
825 Eighth Avenue                      Director, Eramet.
New York, NY 10019
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DIDIER PINEAU-VALENCIENNE
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Schneider S.A.                         Director of Equitable Life since February 1996. Former Chairman and Chief Executive
64/70, Avenue Jean-Baptiste Clement    Officer of Schneider S.A. as of February 1999, Honorary Chairman. Chairman or
92646 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex       director of numerous subsidiaries and affiliated companies of Schneider and AXA
France                                 Financial. Director of the Company and Equitable Life from July 1992 to February
                                       1995. Member, Supervisory Board, AXA and Lagardere ERE; Director, CGIP, Sema Group
                                       PLC and Rhone-Poulenc, SA; Member of European Advisory Board of Bankers Trust
                                       Company, Supervisory Board of Banque Paribas (until 1998) and Advisory Boards
                                       of Bankers Trust Company, Booz Allen & Hamilton (USA) and Banque de France.
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GEORGE J. SELLA, JR.
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P.O. Box 397                            Director of Equitable Life since May 1987. Retired Chairman and Chief Executive
Newton, NJ 07860                        Officer of American Cyanamid Company (retired April 1993); previously held other
                                        officerships with American Cyanamid. Director of AXA Financial, since May 1992.
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PETER J. TOBIN
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St. John's University                   Director of Equitable Life since March 1999; Dean, College of Business
8000 Utopia Parkway                     Administration, St. John's University (since August 1998); Chief Financial Officer,
Jamaica, NY 11439                       Chase Manhattan Corp. (1985 to 1997).
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DAVE H. WILLIAMS
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Alliance Capital Management             Director of Equitable Life since March 1991. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Corporation                             Alliance until January 1999 and Chairman or Director of numerous subsidiaries and
1345 Avenue of the Americas             affiliated companies of Alliance. Senior Executive Vice President of AXA since January
New York, NY 10105                      1997. Director of AXA Financial, since May 1992.

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MICHAEL HEGARTY
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                                        Director of Equitable Life since January 1998. President since January 1998 and
                                        Chief Operating Officer since February 1998, Equitable Life. Vice Chairman since
                                        April 1998, Senior Executive Vice President (January 1998 to April 1998),
                                        and Director and Chief Operating Officer (both since January 1998), AXA Financial.
                                        Vice Chairman (from 1996 to 1997), Chase Manhattan Corporation. Vice Chairman (from
                                        1995 to 1996) and Senior Executive Vice President (from 1991 to 1995), Chemical
                                        Bank. Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Director since March
                                        1998, Equitable Investment Corporation ("EIC"); ACMC, Inc. ("ACMC") (since March
                                        1998). Director, Equitable Capital Management Corporation ("ECMC") (since
                                        March 1998), Alliance and DLJ (both May 1998 to Present).
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EDWARD D. MILLER
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                                        Director of Equitable Life since August 1997. Chairman of the Board since January
                                        1998, Chief Executive Officer since August 1997, President (August 1997 to January
                                        1998), Equitable Life. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer, all since
                                        August 1997, AXA Financial. Senior Executive Vice President and Member of the
                                        Executive Committee, AXA; Senior Vice Chairman, Chase Manhattan Corporation
                                        (March 1996 to April 1997). President (January 1994 to March 1996) and Vice
                                        Chairman (December 1991 to January 1994), Chemical Bank. Director, Alliance (since
                                        August 1997), DLJ (since November 1997), ECMC (since March 1998), ACMC, Inc. (since
                                        March 1998), and AXA Canada (since September 1998). Director, Chairman,
                                        President and Chief Executive Officer since March 1998, EIC. Director, KeySpan
                                        Energy.
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STANLEY B. TULIN
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                                        Director and Vice Chairman of the Board since February 1998, and Chief Financial
                                        Officer since May 1996, Equitable Life. Senior Executive Vice President until
                                        February 1998, and Chief Financial Officer since May 1997, AXA Financial. Vice
                                        President until 1998, EQ ADVISORS TRUST. Director, Alliance (since July 1997), and
                                        DLJ (since June 1997). Prior thereto, Chairman, Insurance Consulting and
                                        Actuarial Practice, Coopers & Lybrand, L.L.P.

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LEON B. BILLIS
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                                        Executive Vice President (since February 1998) and Chief Information Officer (since
                                        November 1994), Equitable Life. Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life;
                                        Director, J.M.R. Realty Services, Inc.
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DERRY E. BISHOP
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                                        Executive Vice President (since September 1998), Chief Agency Officer, (since
                                        December 1997), and Senior Vice President (January 1995 to September 1998),
                                        Equitable Life; Director (since January 1995) and Executive Vice President (since
                                        November 1994), EQ Financial Consultants, Inc. ("EQF").
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HARVEY BLITZ
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                                        Senior Vice President, Equitable Life. Senior Vice President, AXA Financial. Director,
                                        The Equitable of Colorado, Inc.. Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since
                                        March 1997, EQ ADVISORS TRUST. Director and Chairman, Frontier Trust Company
                                        ("Frontier"). Executive Vice President since November 1996 and Director, EQF.
                                        Director until May 1996, Equitable Distributors, Inc. ("EDI"). Director and Senior Vice
                                        President, EquiSource. Director and Officer of various Equitable Life affiliates.
                                        Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life and its affiliates.
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KEVIN R. BYRNE
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                                        Senior Vice President and Treasurer, Equitable Life and AXA Financial.
                                        Treasurer, EIC (since June 1997), EquiSource and Frontier. President and
                                        Chief Executive Officer (since September 1997), and prior thereto, Vice President
                                        and Treasurer, Equitable Casualty Insurance Company ("Casualty"). Vice
                                        President and Treasurer, EQ ADVISORS TRUST (since March 1997). Director,
                                        Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Equitable JV Holdings (since
                                        August 1997). Director (since July 1997), and Senior Vice President and Chief
                                        Financial Officer (since April 1998), ACMC and ECMC. Previously held other
                                        officerships with Equitable Life and its affiliates.
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JOHN A. CAROSELLI
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                                        Executive Vice President (since September 1998), Equitable Life; Senior Vice
                                        President, Equitable Life (February 1998 to September 1998); Senior Vice
                                        President, Chase Manhattan Corp. (1996 to 1998); Vice President, Chemical Bank
                                        (1991 to 1996).
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JUDY A. FAUCETT
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                                        Senior Vice President, Equitable Life, (since September 1996) and Actuary (September
                                        1996 to December 1998). Partner and Senior Actuarial Consultant, Coopers &
                                        Lybrand L.L.P. (January 1989 to August 1996).
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ALVIN H. FENICHEL
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                                        Senior Vice President and Controller, Equitable Life and AXA Financial. Senior
                                        Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, The Equitable of Colorado, Inc.,
                                        since March 1997. Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life and its
                                        affiliates.
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PAUL J. FLORA
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                                        Senior Vice President and Auditor, Equitable Life. Vice President and Auditor, AXA
                                        Financial.
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ROBERT E. GARBER
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                                        Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Equitable Life and AXA
                                        Financial. Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life and its
                                        affiliates.
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MARK A. HUG
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                                        Senior Vice President since April 1997, Equitable Life. Prior thereto, Vice President,
                                        Aetna.
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DONALD R. KAPLAN
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                                        Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer and Associate General Counsel,
                                        Equitable Life. Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life.
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MICHAEL S. MARTIN
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                                        Executive Vice President (since September 1998) and Chief Marketing Officer (since
                                        December 1997). Prior thereto, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer,
                                        Equitable Life. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, EQF. Vice President, EQ
                                        ADVISORS TRUST (until April 1998) and THE HUDSON RIVER TRUST. Director,
                                        Equitable Underwriting and Sales Agency (Bahamas), Ltd. and EquiSource; Director
                                        and Executive Vice President (since December 1998), Colorado, prior thereto, Director
                                        and Senior Vice President. Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life and
                                        its affiliates.
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RICHARD J. MATTEIS
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                                        Executive Vice President, Equitable Life (since May 1998); Executive Vice
                                        President, Chase Manhattan Corporation (January 1983 to June 1997); Director,
                                        EQF (since October 1998).
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PETER D. NORIS
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                                        Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Equitable Life. Executive Vice
                                        President since May 1995 and Chief Investment Officer since July 1995, AXA
                                        Financial. Trustee, THE HUDSON RIVER TRUST, and Chairman, President and Trustee
                                        since March 1997, EQ ADVISORS TRUST. Director, Alliance, and Equitable Real Estate
                                        (until June 1997). Executive Vice President, EQF, since November 1996. Director,
                                        EREIM Managers Corp. (since July 1997), and EREIM LP Corp. (since October 1997).
                                        Prior to May 1995, Vice President/Manager, Insurance Companies Investment
                                        Strategies Group, Salomon Brothers, Inc.
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BRIAN S. O'NEIL
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                                        Executive Vice President, Equitable Life (since June 1998); Director of Investment,
                                        AXA Investment Management (January 1998 to June 1998); Chief Investment Officer, AXA
                                        Investment Management (July 1995 to January 1998).
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ANTHONY C. PASQUALE
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                                        Senior Vice President, Equitable Life. Director, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer,
                                        Casualty, (since September 1997). Director, Equitable Agri-Business, Inc. (until
                                        June 1997). Previously held other officerships with Equitable Life and its affiliates.
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PAULINE SHERMAN
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                                        Senior Vice President (since February 1999); Vice President, Secretary and Associate
                                        General Counsel, Equitable Life and AXA Financial, since September 1995. Previously
                                        held other officerships with Equitable Life.
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RICHARD V. SILVER
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                                        Senior Vice President (since February 1995) and Deputy General Counsel (since
                                        June 1996), Equitable Life. Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel
                                        (since September 1996), AXA Financial. Director, EQF. Senior Vice President and
                                        General Counsel, EIC (June 1997 to March 1998). Previously held other officerships
                                        with Equitable Life and its affiliates.
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JOSE S. SUQUET
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                                        Senior Executive Vice President (since February 1998), Chief Distribution Officer
                                        (since December 1997) and Chief Agency Officer (August 1994 to December 1997),
                                        Equitable Life. Prior thereto, Agency Manager. Executive Vice President since
                                        May 1996, AXA Financial. Vice President since March 1998, THE HUDSON RIVER TRUST.
                                        Chairman (since December 1997), EDI.
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GREGORY G. WILCOX
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                                        Executive Vice President (since September 1998), Senior Vice President (May 1992 to
                                        September 1998), Equitable Life. Senior Vice President (since May 1992), AXA
                                        Financial.
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R. LEE WILSON
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                                        Executive Vice President (since May 1998) and Deputy Chief Financial Officer (since
                                        September 1998), Equitable Life. Prior thereto, Executive Vice President, Chase
                                        Manhattan Bank.
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The financial statements of Separate Account FP as of December 31, 1998 and for
each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1998 and the financial
statements of Equitable Life as of December 31, 1998 and 1997 and for each of
the three years in the period ended December 31, 1998 included in this
prospectus have been so included in reliance on the reports of
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent accountants, given on the authority of
such firm as experts in accounting and auditing. The financial statements of
Separate Account FP and Equitable Life as of June 30, 1999 are unaudited. The
financial statements of Equitable Life have relevance for the policies only to
the extent that they bear upon the ability of Equitable Life to meet its
obligations under the policies.

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INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

<S>                                                                                                                     <C>
Report of Independent Accountants..................................................................................      FSA-2
Financial Statements:
   Statements of Assets and Liabilities, December 31, 1998.........................................................      FSA-3
   Statements of Operations for the Years Ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996...................................      FSA-5
   Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the Years Ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996........................     FSA-12
   Notes to Financial Statements...................................................................................     FSA-19

Unaudited Financial Statements:
   Statements of Assets and Liabilities, June 30, 1999.............................................................     FSA-35
   Statements of Operations for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1999.................................................     FSA-38
   Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1999......................................     FSA-42
   Notes to Financial Statements...................................................................................     FSA-46


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES

Report of Independent Accountants..................................................................................        F-1
Consolidated Financial Statements:
   Consolidated Balance Sheets, December 31, 1998 and 1997.........................................................        F-2
   Consolidated Statements of Earnings, Years Ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996...............................        F-3
   Consolidated Statements of Shareholder's Equity, Years Ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996...................        F-4
   Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, Years Ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996.............................        F-5
   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements......................................................................        F-6

Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements:
   Consolidated Balance Sheets, June 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998................................................       F-42
   Consolidated Statements of Earnings for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 1999 and 1998...................       F-43
   Consolidated Statements of Shareholder's Equity for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1999 and 1998.................       F-44
   Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1999 and 1998...........................       F-45
   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements......................................................................       F-46
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+    Formerly  known as  Equitable  Variable  Life  Insurance  Company  Separate
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                        REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

To the Board of Directors of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States
and Policyowners of Separate Account FP
of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

In our opinion, the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities and the
related statements of operations and of changes in net assets present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of the Alliance Money Market Fund,
Alliance Intermediate Government Securities Fund, Alliance Quality Bond Fund,
Alliance High Yield Fund, Alliance Growth & Income Fund, Alliance Equity Index
Fund, Alliance Common Stock Fund, Alliance Global Fund, Alliance International
Fund, Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund, Alliance Small Cap Growth Fund, Alliance
Conservative Investors Fund, Alliance Growth Investors Fund, Alliance Balanced
Fund ("Hudson River Trust funds") and the T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund,
EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value Fund, Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity Fund, MFS
Research Fund, T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund, Morgan Stanley Emerging
Markets Equity Fund, Warburg Pincus Small Company Value Fund, MFS Emerging
Growth Companies Fund, EQ/Putnam Balanced Fund and Merrill Lynch World Strategy
Fund ("EQ Advisors Trust funds"), separate investment funds of The Equitable
Life Assurance Society of the United States ("Equitable Life") Separate Account
FP (formerly Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account FP) at
December 31, 1998 and the results of each of their operations and changes in
each of their net assets for each of the periods indicated, in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles. These financial statements are the
responsibility of Equitable Life's management; our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our
audits of these financial statements in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards which require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the
accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management and
evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our
audits, which included confirmation of shares owned in The Hudson River Trust
and in The EQ Advisors Trust at December 31, 1998 with the transfer agent,
provide a reasonable basis for the opinion expressed above. The rates of return
information presented in Note 6 for the year ended December 31, 1992 and for
each of the periods indicated prior thereto, were audited by other independent
accountants whose report dated February 16, 1993 expressed an unqualified
opinion on the financial statements containing such information.


PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
New York, New York
February 8, 1999


                                     FSA-2
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THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
DECEMBER 31, 1998

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                                                   ALLIANCE                                            T. ROWE
                                ALLIANCE         INTERMEDIATE       ALLIANCE         ALLIANCE           PRICE          EQ/PUTNAM
                                  MONEY           GOVERNMENT         QUALITY           HIGH             EQUITY          GROWTH &
                                 MARKET           SECURITIES          BOND             YIELD            INCOME       INCOME VALUE
                                  FUND               FUND             FUND             FUND              FUND            FUND
                              --------------   --------------   --------------   --------------       ----------     ------------
ASSETS
<S>                             <C>               <C>             <C>              <C>               <C>               <C>
Investments in shares of
    the Trusts -- at market
    value (Notes 2 and 6)
    Cost: $ 252,036,846 ...     $253,573,296
             73,048,104 ...                       $75,439,166
            225,936,035 ...                                       $229,303,732
            191,596,765 ...                                                        $170,697,910
             42,202,407 ...                                                                          $43,788,024
             15,594,112 ...                                                                                            $16,754,714
Receivable for Trust shares
    sold ..................               --           73,479               --               --               --                --
Receivable for policy-
    related transactions ..       17,848,216               --               --               --               --                --
                                ------------      -----------     ------------     ------------      -----------       -----------
Total Assets ..............      271,421,512       75,512,645      229,303,732      170,697,910       43,788,024        16,754,714
                                ------------      -----------     ------------     ------------      -----------       -----------
LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares
    purchased .............       16,331,370               --          133,581           35,027           23,315             3,033
Payable for policy-
    related transactions ..               --          539,972          210,509          289,889           75,177             8,426
Amount retained by
    Equitable Life
    in Separate Account
    FP (Note 4) ...........          414,349          299,334          274,393          136,603          125,779           106,949
                                ------------      -----------     ------------     ------------      -----------       -----------
Total Liabilities .........       16,745,719          839,306          618,483          461,519          224,271          118,408
                                ------------      -----------     ------------     ------------      -----------       -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
    TO POLICYOWNERS .......     $254,675,793      $74,673,339     $228,685,249     $170,236,391      $43,563,753       $16,636,306
                                ============      ===========     ============     ============      ===========       ===========

<CAPTION>

                                                                        EQUITY SERIES:
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   MERRILL
                                 ALLIANCE         ALLIANCE          LYNCH           ALLIANCE
                                  GROWTH &         EQUITY        BASIC VALUE         COMMON           MFS             ALLIANCE
                                  INCOME            INDEX           EQUITY           STOCK          RESEARCH           GLOBAL
                                   FUND             FUND             FUND             FUND            FUND              FUND
                              --------------    -------------   --------------   --------------   --------------   --------------
ASSETS
<S>                             <C>              <C>               <C>           <C>                 <C>             <C>
Investments in shares of
    the Trusts -- at market
    value (Notes 2 and 6)
    Cost:$  135,380,284 ...     $151,620,795
            307,490,851 ...                      $444,156,167
             20,272,609 ...                                        $20,180,650
          2,256,517,409 ...                                                      $2,945,826,613
             24,727,882 ...                                                                          $28,040,945
            442,031,583 ...                                                                                          $525,592,086
Receivable for Trust shares
    sold ..................               --               --           10,202               --               --               --
Receivable for policy-
    related transactions ..               --        8,872,643               --        3,228,813           63,970          123,333
                                ------------     ------------      -----------   --------------      -----------     ------------
Total Assets ..............      151,620,795      453,028,810       20,190,852    2,949,055,426       28,104,915      525,715,419
                                ------------     ------------      -----------   --------------      -----------     ------------
LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares
    purchased .............          162,160        9,264,465               --        5,828,987           82,934            8,286
Payable for policy-
    related transactions ..            7,532               --           29,458               --               --               --
Amount retained by
    Equitable Life
    in Separate Account
    FP (Note 4) ...........          275,390          326,244           76,304          699,865           60,594          471,438
                                ------------     ------------      -----------   --------------      -----------     ------------
Total Liabilities .........          445,082        9,590,709          105,762        6,528,852          143,528          479,724
                                ------------     ------------      -----------   --------------      -----------     ------------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
    TO POLICYOWNERS .......     $151,175,713     $443,438,101      $20,085,090   $2,942,526,574      $27,961,387     $525,235,695
                                ============     ============      ===========   ==============      ===========     ============
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-3
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONCLUDED)
DECEMBER 31, 1998

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               MORGAN
                                                               STANLEY                       WARBURG                        MFS
                                                T. ROWE       EMERGING       ALLIANCE        PINCUS         ALLIANCE     EMERGING
                                 ALLIANCE        PRICE         MARKETS      AGGRESSIVE        SMALL         SMALL CAP      GROWTH
                              INTERNATIONAL   INTERNATIONAL    EQUITY         STOCK          COMPANY         GROWTH      COMPANIES
                                  FUND         STOCK FUND       FUND           FUND         VALUE FUND        FUND          FUND
                              ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------
ASSETS
<S>                            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
Investments in shares of
    the Trusts -- at market
    value (Notes 2 and 6)
    Cost:$ 49,817,199 .....    $55,319,650
           29,126,226 .....                   $30,729,309
           12,317,395 .....                                   $9,374,762
          945,225,569 .....                                                $971,940,783
           41,015,034 .....                                                                $36,799,693
           40,047,285 .....                                                                               $48,828,240
           49,044,186 .....                                                                                              $56,040,363
Receivable for Trust shares
    sold ..................             --             --             --     15,756,667         64,794     12,471,839      1,181,194
Receivable for policy-
    related transactions ..             --         22,077             --             --             --             --             --
                               -----------    -----------     ----------   ------------    -----------    -----------    -----------
Total Assets ..............     55,319,650     30,751,386      9,374,762    987,697,450     36,864,487     61,300,079     57,221,557
                               -----------    -----------     ----------   ------------    -----------    -----------    -----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares
    purchased .............         70,336         91,033         18,854             --             --             --             --
Payable for policy-
    related transactions ..         14,372             --          7,369     16,503,396        137,563     12,640,148      1,224,733
Amount retained by
    Equitable Life
    in Separate Account
    FP (Note 4) ...........        211,534         52,297      2,334,195        415,973         72,842        188,682         31,895
                               -----------    -----------     ----------   ------------    -----------    -----------    -----------
Total Liabilities .........        296,242        143,330      2,360,418     16,919,369        210,405     12,828,830      1,256,628
                               -----------    -----------     ----------   ------------    -----------    -----------    -----------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
    TO POLICYOWNERS .......    $55,023,408     30,608,056     $7,014,344   $970,778,081    $36,654,082    $48,471,249    $55,964,929
                               ===========    ===========     ==========   ============    ===========    ===========    ===========
<CAPTION>

                                                       ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                            MERRILL
                                ALLIANCE        EQ/           ALLIANCE                       LYNCH
                              CONSERVATIVE     PUTNAM          GROWTH       ALLIANCE         WORLD
                                INVESTORS     BALANCED        INVESTORS     BALANCED        STRATEGY
                                  FUND          FUND            FUND          FUND            FUND
                              ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------   ------------
ASSETS
<S>                           <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>              <C>
Investments in shares of
    the Trusts -- at market
    value (Notes 2 and 6)
    Cost:$180,638,791 .....   $202,146,754
            5,761,747 .....                    $6,021,630
          810,703,279 .....                                 $978,408,876
          418,040,777 .....                                                $499,385,640
            4,940,984 .....                                                                 $5,128,718
Receivable for Trust shares
    sold ..................             --             --             --             --             --
Receivable for policy-
    related transactions ..        119,163             --         11,442             --          7,652
                              ------------     ----------   ------------   ------------     ----------
Total Assets ..............    202,265,917      6,021,630    978,420,318    499,385,640      5,136,370
                              ------------     ----------   ------------   ------------     ----------
LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares
    purchased .............        102,291          8,663        332,413         82,601          7,657
Payable for policy-
    related transactions ..             --          3,473             --        474,028             --
Amount retained by
    Equitable Life
    in Separate Account
    FP (Note 4) ...........        428,272        120,957        695,497        444,727      1,365,122
                              ------------     ----------   ------------   ------------     ----------
Total Liabilities .........        530,563        133,093      1,027,910      1,001,356      1,372,779
                              ------------     ----------   ------------   ------------     ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
    TO POLICYOWNERS .......   $201,735,354     $5,888,537   $977,392,408   $498,384,284     $3,763,591
                              ============     ==========   ============   ============     ==========
</TABLE>

See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-4
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                            ALLIANCE MONEY
                                                                             MARKET FUND
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                  1998            1997             1996
                                                             ------------    ------------    ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                           <C>            <C>             <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................    $10,719,684    $9,754,675      $9,126,793
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      1,204,220     1,101,168       1,025,149
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................      9,515,464     8,653,507       8,101,644
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............       (161,314)     (513,800)       (110,954)
        Realized gain distribution from the Trusts .......          7,750        13,435              --
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................       (153,564)     (500,365)       (110,954)
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................        804,349        24,023          89,976
        End of period ....................................      1,536,450       804,349          24,023
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................        732,101       780,326         (65,953)
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................        578,537       279,961        (176,907)
                                                              -----------    ----------      ----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................    $10,094,001    $8,933,468      $7,924,737
                                                              ===========    ==========      ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                                         FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                     ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT
                                                                             SECURITIES FUND
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                  1998            1997             1996
                                                             ------------     ------------    ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                           <C>             <C>              <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................     $3,477,938     $2,914,613       $2,367,498
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............        350,536        282,422          245,038
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................      3,127,402      2,632,191        2,122,460
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............         60,260        (95,509)        (490,315)
        Realized gain distribution from the Trusts .......             --             --               --
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................         60,260        (95,509)        (490,315)
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................        868,053       (141,479)         145,522
        End of period ....................................      2,391,062        868,053         (141,479)
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................      1,523,009      1,009,532         (287,001)
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................      1,583,269        914,023         (777,316)
                                                              -----------     ----------       ----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................     $4,710,671     $3,546,214       $1,345,144
                                                              ===========     ==========       ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                                          FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                          ALLIANCE QUALITY
                                                                             BOND FUND
                                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                  1998            1997             1996
                                                             ------------    ------------    ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                           <C>           <C>                <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................    $10,317,238   $  8,869,740       $8,972,983
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      1,106,136        845,069          869,312
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................      9,211,102      8,024,671        8,103,671
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............         34,937       (504,580)      (1,130,915)
        Realized gain distribution from the Trusts .......      4,596,907             --               --
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................      4,631,844       (504,580)      (1,130,915)
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................      2,395,718     (1,961,822)      (2,105,676)
        End of period ....................................      3,367,697      2,395,718       (1,961,822)
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................        971,979      4,357,540          143,854
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................      5,603,823      3,852,960         (987,061)
                                                              -----------   ------------       ----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................    $14,814,925    $11,877,631       $7,116,610
                                                              ===========    ===========       ==========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.

+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-5
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    FIXED INCOME SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                                                             -------------------------------------------
                                                                                               ALLIANCE
                                                                                              HIGH YIELD
                                                                                                 FUND
                                                                             -------------------------------------------
                                                                                 1998            1997              1996
                                                                             ------------    ------------   ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                                          <C>             <C>             <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts........................................    $ 18,449,747    $12,918,934     $ 8,696,039
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............................      1,007,106        789,982         518,429
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................................     17,442,641     12,128,952       8,177,610
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............................     (2,344,392)       936,554         939,559
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................................      3,396,523      6,365,633       6,119,053
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................................      1,052,131      7,302,187       7,058,612
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................................      8,622,836      5,664,824       3,823,981
        End of period ....................................................    (20,898,854)     8,622,836       5,664,824
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................................    (29,521,690)     2,958,012       1,840,843
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
     (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ...............................................    (28,469,559)    10,260,199       8,899,455
                                                                             ------------    -----------     -----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
     RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ...........................................   $(11,026,918)   $22,389,151     $17,077,065
                                                                             ============    ===========     ============

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                  EQUITY SERIES:
                                                                             ----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       T. ROWE
                                                                                  PRICE EQUITY INCOME          EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH
                                                                                         FUND                & INCOME VALUE FUND
                                                                             -------------------------      ---------------------
                                                                                 1998           1997*           1998       1997*
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                                          <C>            <C>             <C>          <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts........................................    $  722,954     $  145,613      $  143,999   $ 33,273
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............................      173,802         29,706          56,995      9,655
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................................      549,152        115,907          87,004     23,618
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............................      341,473         56,634         209,398      1,078
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................................      930,853         53,840         130,047     27,226
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................................    1,272,326        110,474         339,445     28,304
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................................    1,073,548             --         269,561         --
        End of period ....................................................    1,585,616      1,073,548       1,160,602    269,561
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................................      512,068      1,073,548         891,041    269,561
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
     (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ...............................................    1,784,394      1,184,022       1,230,486    297,865
                                                                             ----------     ----------      ----------   --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
     RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ...........................................   $2,333,546     $1,299,929      $1,317,490   $321,483
                                                                             ==========     ==========      ==========   ========

<CAPTION>
                                                                                              EQUITY SERIES:
                                                                             -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                 ALLIANCE
                                                                                             GROWTH & INCOME
                                                                                                  FUND
                                                                             ---------------------------------------------
                                                                                   1998            1997            1996
                                                                             ------------      ------------   ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                                          <C>               <C>             <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts........................................    $   415,436       $   636,335     $  525,200
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............................       668,795           358,997        155,175
                                                                             ------------      -----------     ----------

NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................................      (253,359)          277,338        370,025
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............................     7,289,936           530,421          5,198
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................................    12,146,928         5,006,247      1,943,415
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................................    19,436,864         5,536,668      1,948,613
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................................    13,021,603         5,074,338      2,123,346
        End of period ....................................................    16,240,511        13,021,603      5,074,338
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................................     3,218,908         7,947,265      2,950,992
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ................................................    22,655,772        13,483,933      4,899,605
                                                                             -----------       -----------     ----------

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ............................................   $22,402,413       $13,761,271     $5,269,630
                                                                             ===========       ===========     ==========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-6
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                            -------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             ALLIANCE                         MERRILL LYNCH
                                                                           EQUITY INDEX                        BASIC VALUE
                                                                               FUND                            EQUITY FUND
                                                            -------------------------------------------   ----------------------
                                                               1998            1997            1996          1998         1997*
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>           <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts .......................   $  3,958,217   $ 2,610,223     $ 1,751,848    $ 192,441     $ 35,810
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ..............      1,862,376       977,620         605,961       66,427        9,349
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) ............................      2,095,841     1,632,603       1,145,887      126,014       26,461
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments .............      5,460,381      (414,497)      8,013,073      207,032        6,656
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ...................................        128,151       850,437       3,889,944      667,083       33,738
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................      5,588,532       435,940      11,903,017      874,115       40,394
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
           Beginning of period ..........................     63,055,426    21,448,224      12,451,765      135,003           --
           End of period ................................    136,665,316    63,055,426      21,448,224      (91,959)     135,003
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period ................     73,609,890    41,607,202       8,996,459     (226,962)     135,003
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ...............................     79,198,422    42,043,142      20,899,476      647,153      175,397
                                                            ------------   -----------     -----------    ---------     --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ...........................   $ 81,294,263   $43,675,745     $22,045,363    $ 773,167     $201,858
                                                            ============   ===========     ===========    ==========    ========

<CAPTION>
                                                                                     EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                            --------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            ALLIANCE                                 MFS
                                                                          COMMON STOCK                            RESEARCH
                                                                              FUND                                  FUND
                                                            -------------------------------------------   ----------------------
                                                                 1998         1997             1996          1998         1997*
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                         <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>           <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts .......................   $ 15,939,680   $ 10,668,337    $ 11,773,551   $   71,137    $ 20,442
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ..............     14,600,706     11,435,936       8,267,795       86,044      13,127
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) ............................      1,338,974       (767,599)      3,505,756      (14,907)      7,315
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments .............    169,109,310     53,841,049      30,128,838      494,412       6,989
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ...................................    353,834,250    164,814,473     157,423,606           --      81,156
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................    522,943,560    218,655,522     187,552,444      494,412      88,145
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
           Beginning of period ..........................    567,231,009    294,432,897     181,824,279      249,382          --
           End of period ................................    689,309,204    567,231,009     294,432,897    3,313,063     249,382
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period ................    122,078,195    272,798,112     112,608,618    3,063,681     249,382
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ...............................    645,021,755    491,453,634     300,161,062    3,558,093     337,527
                                                            ------------   ------------    ------------   ----------    --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ...........................   $646,360,729   $490,686,035    $303,666,818   $3,543,186    $344,842
                                                            ============   ============    ============   ==========    ========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-7
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                             -----------------------------------------
                                                                             ALLIANCE
                                                                              GLOBAL
                                                                               FUND
                                                             -----------------------------------------
                                                                1998           1997            1996
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>            <C>            <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $ 5,636,672    $ 8,803,070    $ 7,019,392
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............     2,777,697      2,805,310      2,314,066
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) .............................     2,858,975      5,997,760      4,705,326
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............    17,406,382     30,411,238      4,971,547
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................    33,241,409     26,426,403     18,802,992
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................    50,647,791     56,837,641     23,774,539
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
           Beginning of period ...........................    46,113,189     58,618,054     36,525,596
           End of period .................................    83,560,503     46,113,189     58,618,054
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................    37,447,314    (12,504,865)    22,092,458
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ................................    88,095,105     44,332,776     45,866,997
                                                             -----------    -----------    -----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ............................   $90,954,080    $50,330,536    $50,572,323
                                                             ===========    ===========    ===========

<CAPTION>
                                                                       EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                             ---------------------------------------
                                                                             ALLIANCE
                                                                           INTERNATIONAL
                                                                               FUND
                                                             ---------------------------------------
                                                                 1998          1997           1996
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>            <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $  996,913    $ 1,386,732    $  575,524
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      289,066        297,278       164,149
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) .............................      707,847      1,089,454       411,375
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............   (3,606,669)       (57,635)      (28,490)
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................       10,663      2,325,403       737,771
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................   (3,596,006)     2,267,768       709,281
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
           Beginning of period ...........................   (2,793,834)     1,857,793       667,906
           End of period .................................    5,502,451     (2,793,834)    1,857,793
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................    8,296,285     (4,651,627)    1,189,887
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ................................    4,700,279     (2,383,859)    1,899,168
                                                             ----------    -----------    ----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ............................   $5,408,126    $(1,294,405)   $2,310,543
                                                             ==========    ============   ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                                            EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                             -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                              MORGAN STANLEY
                                                                  T. ROWE PRICE          EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY
                                                             INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND             FUND
                                                             ------------------------   --------------------------
                                                                  1998        1997*          1998           1997**
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>          <C>            <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $  258,382    $   2,393    $    37,240    $    16,623
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      119,672       26,332         23,921          2,862
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) .............................      138,710      (23,939)        13,319         13,761
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............      354,551      (50,331)      (637,290)       (14,566)
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................          268           --             --             --
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................      354,819      (50,331)      (637,290)       (14,566)
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
           Beginning of period ...........................     (820,718)          --     (1,079,388)            --
           End of period .................................    1,603,083     (820,718)    (2,942,633)    (1,079,388)
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) during the period .................    2,423,801     (820,718)    (1,863,245)    (1,079,388)
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN
    (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS ................................    2,778,620     (871,049)    (2,500,535)    (1,093,954)
                                                             ----------    ---------    -----------    -----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ............................   $2,917,330    $(894,988)   $(2,487,216)   $(1,080,193)
                                                             ==========    =========    ===========    ===========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
 * Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
** Commencement of Operations on August 20, 1997.
 + Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
   FP.


                                     FSA-8
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                        EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              ALLIANCE                        WARBURG PINCUS SMALL
                                                                          AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND               COMPANY VALUE FUND
                                                             -------------------------------------------   ------------------------
                                                                   1998          1997            1996           1998         1997*
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>           <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $  4,461,389    $ 1,311,613    $  1,661,263    $  171,716    $  21,651
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      5,581,296      5,299,127       4,086,388       168,543       44,889
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) .............................     (1,119,907)    (3,987,514)     (2,425,125)        3,173      (23,238)
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............    (39,688,312)    28,217,939      30,549,608      (142,969)      29,803
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................     46,528,461     79,729,154     133,080,595            --      110,391
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................      6,840,149    107,947,093     163,630,203      (142,969)     140,194
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................     32,695,620     46,617,235      80,271,118      (228,709)          --
        End of period ....................................     26,715,214     32,695,620      46,617,235    (4,215,340)    (228,709)
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................     (5,980,406)   (13,921,615)    (33,653,883)   (3,986,631)    (228,709)
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................        859,743     94,025,478     129,976,320    (4,129,600)     (88,515)
                                                             ------------    -----------    ------------   -----------    ---------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $   (260,164)   $90,037,964    $127,551,195   $(4,126,427)   $(111,753)
                                                             ============    ===========    ============   ===========    =========

<CAPTION>
                                                                             EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                                             ---------------------------------------------------
                                                                   ALLIANCE SMALL CAP          MFS EMERGING
                                                                        GROWTH               GROWTH COMPANIES
                                                                         FUND                      FUND
                                                             -------------------------   -----------------------
                                                                 1998          1997*         1998         1997*
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>            <C>          <C>            <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $     4,062    $   4,189    $       969    $ 24,358
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............       215,285       41,540        157,484      18,835
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) .............................      (211,223)     (37,351)      (156,515)      5,523
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............    (7,585,521)    (609,208)     4,270,964     161,034
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................            --      545,833             --     296,998
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................    (7,585,521)     (63,375)     4,270,964     458,032
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................       771,812           --        171,320          --
        End of period ....................................     8,780,955      771,812      6,996,177     171,320
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................     8,009,143      771,812      6,824,857     171,320
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................       423,622      708,437     11,095,821     629,352
                                                             -----------     --------    -----------    --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $   212,399    $ 671,086    $10,939,306    $634,875
                                                             ===========    =========    ===========    ========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.

* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-9
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                                             ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              ALLIANCE                           EQ/
                                                                        CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS             PUTNAM BALANCED
                                                                               FUND                             FUND
                                                             ---------------------------------------   ---------------------
                                                                 1998          1997          1996        1998         1997
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>         <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $ 7,360,794   $ 7,217,860   $ 7,737,745    $111,099    $ 46,468
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............     1,136,634     1,066,078     1,046,858      18,744       2,741
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................     6,224,160     6,151,782     6,690,887      92,355      43,727
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............     1,432,988       818,458      (752,434)    348,952         561
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................    10,768,916     5,486,742     4,429,977      71,044      31,119
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................    12,201,904     6,305,200     3,677,543     419,996      31,680
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................    16,228,145     7,700,135    10,362,120     270,232          --
        End of period ....................................    21,507,963    16,228,145     7,700,135     259,882     270,232
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................     5,279,818     8,528,010    (2,661,985)    (10,350)    270,232
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................    17,481,722    14,833,210     1,015,558     409,646     301,912
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $23,705,882   $20,984,992   $ 7,706,445    $502,001    $345,639
                                                             ===========   ===========   ===========    ========    ========

<CAPTION>
                                                                       ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                                             ------------------------------------------
                                                                               ALLIANCE
                                                                           GROWTH INVESTORS
                                                                                FUND
                                                             ------------------------------------------
                                                                  1998          1997           1996
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>            <C>            <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $ 18,252,039   $ 19,280,574   $ 15,504,412
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............      5,194,905      4,570,289      3,746,683
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................     13,057,134     14,710,285     11,757,729
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............      7,745,162     10,531,767      1,799,247
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................     78,060,201     42,780,443     73,474,967
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................     85,805,363     53,312,210     75,274,214
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................    115,056,641     67,150,693     81,785,873
        End of period ....................................    167,705,600    115,056,641     67,150,693
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................     52,648,959     47,905,948    (14,635,180)
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................    138,454,322    101,218,158     60,639,034
                                                             ------------   ------------   ------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $151,511,456   $115,928,443   $ 72,396,763
                                                             ============   ============   ============
</TABLE>
- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-10
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONCLUDED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                          MERRILL LYNCH WORLD
                                                                     ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                 STRATEGY   FUND
                                                             ---------------------------------------    --------------------
                                                                 1998         1997         1996          1998        1997*
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
<S>                                                          <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>         <C>
    Investment Income (Note 2):
        Dividends from the Trusts ........................   $12,467,646   $13,756,520   $13,094,730    $ 36,750    $ 17,124
    Expenses (Note 3):
        Mortality and expense risk charges ...............     2,765,767     2,544,300     2,490,188      12,469       2,678
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ....................................     9,701,879    11,212,220    10,604,542      24,281      14,446
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
        Realized gain (loss) on investments ..............     2,733,445     5,910,524      (873,535)     19,432      (3,626)
        Realized gain distribution from
           the Trusts ....................................    41,525,872    21,117,088    34,113,772          --      38,995
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) .................................    44,259,317    27,027,612    33,240,237      19,432      35,369
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
    Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
        Beginning of period ..............................    60,878,286    42,382,824    43,097,187     (37,926)         --
        End of period ....................................    81,344,863    60,878,286    42,382,824     187,734     (37,926)
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
    Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
        during the period ................................    20,466,577    18,495,462      (714,363)    225,660     (37,926)
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
    ON INVESTMENTS .......................................    64,725,894    45,523,074    32,525,874     245,092      (2,557)
                                                             -----------   -----------   -----------    --------    --------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
    FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $74,427,773   $56,735,294   $43,130,416    $269,373    $ 11,889
                                                             ===========   ===========   ===========    ========    ========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.

* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-11
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS:
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                            -----------------------------------------------
                                                            ALLIANCE MONEY
                                                             MARKET FUND
                                            -----------------------------------------------
                                                 1998             1997             1996
                                            -------------    -------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
<S>                                         <C>              <C>              <C>

FROM OPERATIONS:
    Net investment income ...............   $   9,515,464    $   8,653,507    $  8,101,644
    Net realized gain (loss) ............        (153,564)        (500,365)       (110,954)
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...         732,101          780,326         (65,953)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................      10,094,001        8,933,468       7,924,737
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     229,608,273      234,059,930     101,890,108
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) ...........     (41,370,215)     (40,687,124)    (38,404,209)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....    (128,607,686)    (259,049,840)    (36,607,946)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................      59,630,372      (65,677,034)     26,877,953
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........        (128,382)         (49,726)        (63,127)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........      69,595,991      (56,793,292)     34,739,563
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................     185,079,802      241,873,094     207,133,531
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $ 254,675,793    $ 185,079,802    $241,873,094
                                            =============    =============    =============

<CAPTION>
                                                         FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                            -----------------------------------------------
                                                    ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT
                                                            SECURITIES FUND
                                                 1998             1997             1996
                                            -------------    -------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
<S>                                         <C>               <C>            <C>

FROM OPERATIONS:
    Net investment income ...............   $ 3,127,402       $ 2,632,191    $ 2,122,460
    Net realized gain (loss) ............        60,260           (95,509)      (490,315)
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     1,523,009         1,009,532       (287,001)
                                            -----------       -----------     ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     4,710,671         3,546,214      1,345,144
                                            -----------       -----------     ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............    11,828,290         8,749,531     10,397,104
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) ...........    (9,081,050)       (5,971,751)    (7,387,385)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     9,141,659         7,704,724      2,645,675
                                            -----------       -----------     ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................    11,888,899        10,482,504      5,655,394
                                            -----------       -----------     ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........     (44,024)            (38,337)       (22,170)
                                            ----------         ----------    -----------

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    16,555,546        13,990,381      6,978,368
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    58,117,793        44,127,412     37,149,044
                                            -----------       -----------    -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $74,673,339       $58,117,793    $44,127,412
                                            =============     ===========    ===========

<CAPTION>
                                                         FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                            -----------------------------------------------
                                                             ALLIANCE QUALITY
                                                                BOND FUND
                                                 1998             1997             1996
                                            -------------    -------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
<S>                                          <C>              <C>             <C>

FROM OPERATIONS:
    Net investment income ...............    $ 9,211,102      $ 8,024,671     $   8,103,671
    Net realized gain (loss) ............      4,631,844         (504,580)       (1,130,915)
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...        971,979        4,357,540           143,854
                                             -----------      -----------      ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     14,814,925       11,877,631         7,116,610
                                             -----------      -----------      ------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     14,952,560        8,423,097         5,753,712
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) ...........     (5,388,113)      (3,002,993)      (32,021,058)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     49,220,715       12,678,032         6,117,471
                                             -----------      -----------      ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................     58,785,162       18,098,136       (20,149,875)
                                             -----------      -----------      ------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........         (55,324)         (49,594)        (39,868)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........      73,544,763       29,926,173     (13,073,133)
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................     155,140,486      125,214,313     138,287,446
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........    $228,685,249     $155,140,486    $125,214,313
                                             ============     ============    ============
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-12
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     FIXED INCOME SERIES (CONCLUDED):             EQUITY SERIES:
                                            --------------------------------------------   ------------------------------
                                                               ALLIANCE                           T. ROWE PRICE
                                                              HIGH YIELD                          EQUITY INCOME
                                                                 FUND                                 FUND
                                            --------------------------------------------    --------------------------
                                               1998            1997            1996             1998          1997*
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $ 17,442,641    $ 12,128,952    $  8,177,610    $   549,152    $   115,907
    Net realized gain (loss) ............      1,052,131       7,302,187       7,058,612      1,272,326        110,474
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...    (29,521,690)      2,958,012       1,840,843        512,068      1,073,548
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................    (11,026,918)     22,389,151      17,077,065      2,333,546      1,299,929
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     36,502,728      26,933,221      19,454,716     11,367,975      2,540,460
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (20,288,710)    (14,530,462)    (16,165,764)    (4,190,748)      (351,660)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....      2,677,159      26,385,799       9,301,980     16,615,531     14,259,773
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................     18,891,177      38,788,558      12,590,932     23,792,758     16,448,573
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........         (6,237)       (189,179)       (209,120)       (25,615)      (285,438)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........      7,858,022      60,988,530      29,458,877     26,100,689     17,463,064
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    162,378,369     101,389,839      71,930,962     17,463,064             --
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $170,236,391    $162,378,369    $101,389,839    $43,563,753    $17,463,064
                                            ============    ============    ============    ===========    ===========

<CAPTION>
                                                                       EQUITY SERIES:
                                            -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     EQ/PUTNAM                            ALLIANCE
                                                  GROWTH & INCOME                     GROWTH & INCOME
                                                     VALUE FUND                             FUND
                                            -------------------------    ------------------------------------------
                                               1998          1997*          1998            1997           1996
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>            <C>           <C>             <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $    87,004    $   23,618    $   (253,359)   $   277,338    $   370,025
    Net realized gain (loss) ............       339,445        28,304      19,436,864      5,536,668      1,948,613
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...       891,041       269,561       3,218,908      7,947,265      2,950,992
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     1,317,490       321,483      22,402,413     13,761,271      5,269,630
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     5,099,897     1,149,748      30,251,270     17,923,903     11,382,745
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (1,485,166)     (154,351)    (12,461,722)    (6,498,823)    (2,909,569)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     6,086,532     4,539,465      23,343,531     25,301,886      5,211,758
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................     9,701,263     5,534,862      41,133,079     36,726,966     13,684,934
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........       (46,809)     (191,983)       (206,574)      (107,895)      (106,424)
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    10,971,944     5,664,362      63,328,918     50,380,342     18,848,140
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................     5,664,362            --      87,846,795     37,466,453     18,618,313
                                            -----------    ----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $16,636,306    $5,664,362    $151,175,713    $87,846,795    $37,466,453
                                            ===========    ==========    ============    ===========    ===========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-13
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              ALLIANCE
                                                             EQUITY INDEX                  MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE
                                                                FUND                              EQUITY FUND
                                            -------------------------------------------    --------------------------
                                                1998            1997           1996            1998          1997*
                                            ------------    ------------    -----------    -----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $  2,095,841    $  1,632,603    $  1,145,887   $   126,014    $   26,461
    Net realized gain (loss) ............      5,588,532         435,940      11,903,017       874,115        40,394
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     73,609,890      41,607,202       8,996,459      (226,962)      135,003
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     81,294,263      43,675,745      22,045,363       773,167       201,858
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     82,390,480      53,262,239      33,692,683     6,388,355     1,097,822
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (34,756,406)    (18,975,147)    (56,493,042)   (1,430,414)     (135,034)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     74,806,928      67,867,827      23,434,912     8,794,685     4,661,128
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................    122,441,002     102,154,919         634,553    13,752,626     5,623,916
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........       (229,250)       (136,089)        (66,020)      (62,140)     (204,337)
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    203,506,015     145,694,575      22,613,896    14,463,653     5,621,437
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    239,932,086      94,237,511      71,623,615     5,621,437            --
                                            ------------    ------------     -----------   -----------    ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $443,438,101    $239,932,086    $ 94,237,511   $20,085,090    $5,621,437
                                            ============    ============    ============   ===========    ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                                         EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                            -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   ALLIANCE                                  MFS
                                                                 COMMON STOCK                             RESEARCH
                                                                     FUND                                   FUND
                                            --------------------------------------------------    -------------------------
                                                 1998                1997             1996            1998           1997*
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $    1,338,974    $     (767,599)   $    3,505,756    $   (14,907)   $    7,315
    Net realized gain (loss) ............      522,943,560       218,655,522       187,552,444        494,412        88,145
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...      122,078,195       272,798,112       112,608,618      3,063,681       249,382
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................      646,360,729       490,686,035       303,666,818      3,543,186       344,842
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............      322,874,015       282,279,826       271,193,481      6,795,257     1,177,137
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...     (250,079,870)     (199,662,183)     (154,302,728)    (1,705,211)     (162,042)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....       24,136,275        56,849,823         4,064,266     12,108,388     6,389,251
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................       96,930,420       139,467,466       120,955,019     17,198,434     7,404,346
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........       (1,609,215)          (86,740)         (429,232)      (208,262)     (321,159)
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........      741,681,934       630,066,761       424,192,605     20,533,358     7,428,029
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    2,200,844,640     1,570,777,879     1,146,585,274      7,428,029            --
                                            --------------    --------------    --------------    -----------    ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $2,942,526,574    $2,200,844,640    $1,570,777,879    $27,961,387    $7,428,029
                                            ==============    ==============    ==============    ===========    ==========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-14
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                           EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 ALLIANCE                                    ALLIANCE
                                                                 GLOBAL                                   INTERNATIONAL
                                                                  FUND                                        FUND
                                            --------------------------------------------    ---------------------------------------
                                                 1998            1997            1996            1998         1997         1996
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>           <C>           <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $  2,858,975    $  5,997,760    $  4,705,326    $   707,847   $ 1,089,454   $   411,375
    Net realized gain (loss) ............     50,647,791      56,837,641      23,774,539     (3,596,006)    2,267,768       709,281
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     37,447,314     (12,504,865)     22,092,458      8,296,285    (4,651,627)    1,189,887
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     90,954,080      50,330,536      50,572,323      5,408,126    (1,294,405)    2,310,543
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     78,722,218      85,714,413      96,457,308     13,567,993    14,198,839    12,055,154
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (52,796,664)    (48,793,564)    (43,292,191)    (5,406,284)   (4,716,765)   (2,295,079)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....    (21,919,102)    (89,131,113)     (4,363,741)    (4,357,456)   (3,886,303)   17,095,516
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................      4,006,452     (52,210,264)     48,801,376      3,804,253     5,595,771    26,855,591
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........       (475,143)       (147,270)        (93,415)       (39,453)      (27,091)      (21,865)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........     94,485,389      (2,026,998)     99,280,284      9,172,926     4,274,275    29,144,269
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    430,750,306     432,777,304     333,497,020     45,850,482    41,576,207    12,431,938
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    -----------   -----------   -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $525,235,695    $430,750,306    $432,777,304    $55,023,408   $45,850,482   $41,576,207
                                            ============    ============    ============    ===========   ===========   ===========

<CAPTION>
                                                                EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                      MORGAN STANLEY
                                                      T. ROWE PRICE               EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY
                                                 INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                  FUND
                                            ------------------------------    ------------------------------
                                                 1998              1997*            1998           1997**
                                            -------------    -------------    -------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>               <C>              <C>             <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $   138,710       $   (23,939)     $   13,319      $   13,761
    Net realized gain (loss) ............       354,819           (50,331)       (637,290)        (14,566)
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     2,423,801          (820,718)     (1,863,245)     (1,079,388)
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     2,917,330          (894,988)     (2,487,216)     (1,080,193)
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     7,881,587         2,268,440       2,442,975         323,739
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (2,527,577)         (295,221)       (488,932)         (7,501)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     8,401,386        12,953,165       4,158,460       2,483,527
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................    13,755,396        14,926,384       6,112,503       2,799,765
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........      (156,349)           60,283         861,681         807,804
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    16,516,377        14,091,679       4,486,968       2,527,376
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    14,091,679                --       2,527,376              --
                                            -----------       -----------      ----------      ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $30,608,056       $14,091,679      $7,014,344      $2,527,376
                                            ===========       ===========      ==========      ==========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
 * Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
** Commencement of Operations on August 20, 1997.
+  Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
   FP.


                                     FSA-15
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                            ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                ALLIANCE
                                                             AGGRESSIVE STOCK                   WARBURG PINCUS SMALL
                                                                 FUND                            COMPANY VALUE FUND
                                            ----------------------------------------------    --------------------------
                                                1998             1997             1996           1998           1997*
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>              <C>              <C>             <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $  (1,119,907)   $  (3,987,514)   $ (2,425,125)   $     3,173    $   (23,238)
    Net realized gain (loss) ............       6,840,149      107,947,093     163,630,203       (142,969)       140,194
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...      (5,980,406)     (13,921,615)    (33,653,883)    (3,986,631)      (228,709)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................        (260,164)      90,037,964     127,551,195     (4,126,427)      (111,753)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     172,792,283      179,662,167     167,830,465     13,378,658      4,397,634
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (115,442,947)    (107,529,554)    (85,246,883)    (4,042,103)      (608,891)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     (43,660,488)       1,712,877      28,481,572      7,112,707     20,737,304
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................      13,688,848       73,845,490     111,065,154     16,449,262     24,526,047
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........         308,967         (442,155)       (205,349)        31,073       (114,120)
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........      13,737,651      163,441,299     238,411,000     12,353,908     24,300,174
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................     957,040,430      793,599,131     555,188,131     24,300,174             --
                                            -------------    -------------    ------------    -----------    -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........    $970,778,081     $957,040,430    $793,599,131    $36,654,082    $24,300,174
                                             ============     ============    ============    ===========    ===========

<CAPTION>
                                                          EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                            --------------------------------------------------------
                                             ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH       MFS EMERGING GROWTH
                                                        FUND                    COMPANIES FUND
                                            --------------------------    --------------------------
                                                1998           1997*         1998            1997*
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $  (211,223)   $   (37,351)   $  (156,515)   $     5,523
    Net realized gain (loss) ............    (7,585,521)       (63,375)     4,270,964        458,032
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     8,009,143        771,812      6,824,857        171,320
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................       212,399        671,086     10,939,306        634,875
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............    14,863,783      2,947,848     11,533,783      1,598,358
    Benefits and other policy-
        related transactions (Note 3) ...    (3,897,615)      (599,875)    (2,705,605)      (294,924)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....    15,043,596     19,670,856     25,975,152      8,886,415
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................    26,009,764     22,018,829     34,803,330     10,189,849
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ........      (116,777)      (324,052)      (153,261)      (449,170)
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    26,105,386     22,365,863     45,589,375     10,375,554
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    22,365,863             --     10,375,554             --
                                            -----------    -----------    -----------    -----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $48,471,249    $22,365,863    $55,964,929    $10,375,554
                                            ===========    ===========    ===========    ===========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-16
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               ALLIANCE                           EQ/PUTNAM
                                                         CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS                    BALANCED
                                                                 FUND                               FUND
                                            --------------------------------------------    ------------------------
                                                1998             1997           1996           1998           1997*
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>           <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $  6,224,160    $  6,151,782    $  6,690,887    $   92,355    $   43,727
    Net realized gain (loss) ............     12,201,904       6,305,200       3,677,543       419,996        31,680
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...      5,279,818       8,528,010      (2,661,985)      (10,350)      270,232
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................     23,705,882      20,984,992       7,706,445       502,001       345,639
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............     26,438,125      30,425,833      38,133,118     1,733,126       213,829
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) ...........    (23,690,706)    (24,998,155)    (25,456,269)     (429,944)      (60,092)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....     (6,267,736)    (18,978,233)    (18,095,700)    2,537,998     1,458,185
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................     (3,520,317)    (13,550,555)     (5,418,851)    3,841,180     1,611,922
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE
    IN SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) .....       (109,508)       (113,620)        (36,213)     (122,431)     (289,774)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........     20,076,057       7,320,817       2,251,381     4,220,750     1,667,787
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    181,659,297     174,338,480     172,087,099     1,667,787            --
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------    ----------    ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $201,735,354    $181,659,297    $174,338,480    $5,888,537    $1,667,787
                                            ============    ============    ============    ==========    ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                       ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                            --------------------------------------------
                                                             ALLIANCE
                                                         GROWTH INVESTORS
                                                               FUND
                                            --------------------------------------------
                                                 1998          1997             1996
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>
    Net investment income ...............   $ 13,057,134    $ 14,710,285    $ 11,757,729
    Net realized gain (loss) ............     85,805,363      53,312,210      75,274,214
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments ...     52,648,959      47,905,948     (14,635,180)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations .................    151,511,456     115,928,443      72,396,763
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) ...............    128,264,748     139,280,509     159,654,177
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) ...........    (99,015,298)    (95,656,635)    (81,943,749)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .....    (25,554,600)    (35,207,298)     (7,652,116)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy-related
        transactions.....................      3,694,850       8,416,576      70,058,312
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE
    IN SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) .....       (477,628)         79,090         (93,120)
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ........    154,728,678     124,424,109     142,361,955
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, BEGINNING OF
    PERIOD ..............................    822,663,730     698,239,621     555,877,666
                                            ------------    ------------    ------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO
    POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD .........   $977,392,408    $822,663,730    $698,239,621
                                            ============    ============    ============
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-17
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONCLUDED)
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES (CONCLUDED):
                                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  ALLIANCE                               MERRILL LYNCH
                                                                  BALANCED                               WORLD STRATEGY
                                                                   FUND                                      FUND
                                              -----------------------------------------------    ------------------------------
                                                  1998             1997            1996              1998              1997*
                                              -------------    -------------    -------------    -------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
<S>                                           <C>              <C>              <C>              <C>              <C>
    Net investment income .................   $  9,701,879     $ 11,212,220     $ 10,604,542     $   24,281       $   14,446
    Net realized gain (loss) ..............     44,259,317       27,027,612       33,240,237         19,432           35,369
    Change in unrealized appreciation
        (depreciation) on investments .....     20,466,577       18,495,462         (714,363)       225,660          (37,926)
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from operations ...................     74,427,773       56,735,294       43,130,416        269,373           11,889
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
    Net premiums (Note 3) .................     46,234,769       48,722,966       60,530,048      1,050,984          334,133
    Benefits and other policy-related
        transactions (Note 3) .............    (48,368,610)     (48,611,396)     (50,274,632)      (294,100)         (41,646)
    Net transfers among funds and
        guaranteed interest account .......     (4,765,223)     (55,377,177)     (22,122,080)     1,271,852        1,374,499
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets
        from policy related-transactions ..     (6,899,064)     (55,265,607)     (11,866,664)     2,028,736        1,666,986
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
    RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE
    IN SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) .......       (304,161)          (4,006)        (134,906)      (119,245)         (94,148)
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
    ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ..........     67,224,548        1,465,681       31,128,846      2,178,864        1,584,727
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
    BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...................    431,159,736      429,694,055      398,565,209      1,584,727               --
                                              ------------     ------------     ------------     ----------       ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
    END OF PERIOD .........................   $498,384,284     $431,159,736     $429,694,055     $3,763,591       $1,584,727
                                              ============     ============     ============     ==========       ==========
</TABLE>

- ----------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on May 1, 1997.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-18
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 1998

1.   General

     Effective January 1, 1997 Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company
     ("Equitable Variable Life" ) was merged into The Equitable Life Assurance
     Society of the United States ("Equitable Life" ). From January 1, 1997,
     Equitable Life is liable in place of Equitable Variable Life for the
     liabilities and obligations of Equitable Variable Life, including
     liabilities under policies and contracts issued by Equitable Variable Life,
     and all of Equitable Variable Life's assets became assets of Equitable
     Life. The merger had no effect on the net assets of the Separate Account
     attributable to contractowners. Alliance Capital Management L.P., an
     indirect, majority-owned subsidiary of Equitable Life, manages The Hudson
     River Trust (HR Trust) and is investment adviser for all of the investment
     funds of HR Trust. EQ Financial Consultants, Inc. ("EQFC"), and Equitable
     Distributors Inc. ("EDI") are wholly owned subsidiaries of Equitable Life.
     EQFC manages the EQ Advisors Trust (EQ Trust) and has overall
     responsibility for general management and administration of EQ Trust.

     Equitable Life Separate Account FP (the Account) is organized as a unit
     investment trust, a type of investment company, and is registered with the
     Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of
     1940. The Account consists of twenty-four investment funds: the Alliance
     Money Market Fund, the Alliance Intermediate Government Securities Fund,
     the Alliance Quality Bond Fund, the Alliance High Yield Fund, T. Rowe Price
     Equity Income Fund, the EQ/Putnam Growth and Income Value Fund, Alliance
     Growth & Income Fund, the Alliance Equity Index Fund, the Merrill Lynch
     Basic Value Equity Fund, the Alliance Common Stock Fund, the MFS Research
     Fund, the Alliance Global Fund, the Alliance International Fund, the T.
     Rowe Price International Stock Fund, the Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets
     Equity Fund, the Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund, the Warburg Pincus Small
     Company Value Fund, the Alliance Small Cap Growth Fund, MFS Emerging Growth
     Companies Fund, the Alliance Conservative Investors Fund, the EQ/Putnam
     Balanced Fund, the Alliance Growth Investors Fund, the Alliance Balanced
     Fund, and the Merrill Lynch World Strategy Fund ("the Funds"). The assets
     in each fund are invested in shares of a corresponding portfolio
     (Portfolio) of a mutual fund, Class 1A shares of HR Trust or Class 1B
     shares of EQ Trust (Collectively, the "Trusts"). Class 1A and 1B shares are
     offered by the Trust at net asset value. Both classes of shares are subject
     to fees for investment management and advisory services and other Trust
     expenses. Class 1A shares are not subject to distribution fees imposed
     pursuant to a distribution plan. Class 1B shares are subject to
     distribution fees imposed under a distribution plan (herein the "Rule 12b-1
     Plans") adopted in 1997 pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, as
     amended. The Rule 12b-1 Plans provide that the Trusts, on behalf of each
     Fund, may charge annually up to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of a
     Fund attributable to its Class 1B shares in respect of activities primarily
     intended to result in the sale of the Class 1B shares. These fees are
     reflected in the net asset value of the shares. The Trusts are open-ended,
     diversified management investment companies that invest separate account
     assets of insurance companies. Each Portfolio has separate investment
     objectives.

     EQFC and EDI earns fees from both Trusts under distribution agreements held
     with the Trusts. EQFC also earns fees under an investment management
     agreement with the EQ Trust. Alliance earns fees under an investment
     advisory agreement with the HR Trust.

     The Account supports the operations of Incentive Life, Incentive Life
     2000, Incentive Life Plus(SM), IL Protector(SM) and IL COLI, flexible
     premium variable life insurance policies, Champion 2000, modified premium
     variable whole life insurance policies; Survivorship 2000, flexible premium
     joint survivorship variable life insurance policies; and SP-Flex, variable
     life insurance policies with additional premium option (collectively, the
     "Policies"). The Incentive Life 2000, Champion 2000 and Survivorship 2000
     policies are herein referred to as the "Series 2000 Policies." Incentive
     Life Plus (SM) policies offered with a prospectus dated on or after
     September 15, 1995, are referred to as Incentive Life Plus (SM) Second
     Series. Incentive Life Plus policies issued with a prior prospectus are
     referred to as Incentive Life Plus Original Series. All Policies are issued
     by Equitable Life. The assets of the Account are the property of Equitable
     Life. However, the portion of the Account's assets attributable to the
     Policies will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other
     business Equitable Life may conduct.

     Receivable/payable for policy-related transactions represent amount due
     to/from General Account predominately related to premiums, surrenders and
     death benefits.

     Policyowners may allocate amounts in their individual accounts to the Funds
     of the Account and/or (except for SP-Flex policies) to the guaranteed
     interest account of Equitable Life's General Account. Net transfers to
     (from) the guaranteed interest account of the General Account and other
     Separate Accounts of $56,300,263, $165,714,430 and $(7,511,567) for the
     years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively, are included in Net
     Transfers among Funds. The net assets of any Fund of the Account may not be
     less than the aggregate of the policyowners' accounts allocated to that
     Fund. Additional assets are set aside in Equitable Life's General Account
     to provide for (1) the unearned portion of the monthly charges for
     mortality costs, and (2) other policy benefits, as required under the state
     insurance law.

+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-19
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

2.   Significant Accounting Policies

     The accompanying financial statements are prepared in conformity with
     generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The preparation of
     financial statements in conformity with GAAP 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 are made in shares of the Trusts and are valued at the net
     asset values per share of the respective Portfolios. The net asset value is
     determined by the Trusts using the market or fair value of the underlying
     assets of the Portfolio less liabilities.

     Investment transactions are recorded on the trade date. Dividends are
     recorded by HR Trust as income at the end of each quarter and by EQ Trust
     in the fourth quarter on the ex-dividend date. Dividend and capital gain
     distributions are automatically reinvested on the ex-dividend date.
     Realized gains and losses include gains and losses on redemptions of the
     Trust's shares (determined on the identified cost basis) and Trust
     distributions representing the net realized gains on Trust investment
     transactions are distributed by the Trust at the end of each year.

     The operations of the Account are included in the consolidated federal
     income tax return of Equitable Life. Under the provisions of the Policies,
     Equitable Life has the right to charge the Account for federal income tax
     attributable to the Account. No charge is currently being made against the
     Account for such tax since, under current tax law, Equitable Life pays no
     tax on investment income and capital gains reflected in variable life
     insurance policy reserves. However, Equitable Life retains the right to
     charge for any federal income tax incurred which is attributable to the
     Account if the law is changed. Charges for state and local taxes, if any,
     attributable to the Account also may be made.

3.   Asset Charges

     Under the Policies, Equitable Life assumes mortality and expense risks and,
     to cover these risks, charges the daily net assets of the Account currently
     at annual rates of:

                          MORTALITY AND
                            EXPENSE       MORTALITY   ADMINISTRATIVE   TOTAL
                          -------------   ---------   --------------   -----

   Incentive Life,
   Incentive Life 2000,
   Incentive Life Plus,
     Second Series,
   Champion 2000 (a)           .60%                                     .60%
   IL Plus Original
   Series, IL COLI (b)         .85%                                     .85%
   Survivorship 2000 (a)       .90%                                     .90%
   IL Protector (a)            .80%                                     .80%
   SP Flex (a)                 .85%           .60%         .35%        1.80%
   ----------
   (a) Charged to daily net assets of the Account.
   (b) Charged to Policy Account and is included in Benefits and other
       policy-related transactions in the Statement of Changes in Net
       Assets.

     Before amounts are remitted to the Account for Incentive Life, Incentive
     Life Plus, IL COLI, and the Series 2000 Policies, Equitable Life deducts a
     charge for taxes and either an initial policy fee (Incentive Life) or a
     premium sales charge (Incentive Life Plus, and Series 2000 Policies) from
     premiums. Under SP-Flex, the entire initial premium is allocated to the
     Account. Before any additional premiums under SP-Flex are allocated to the
     Account, however, an administrative charge is deducted.

     The amounts attributable to Incentive Life, Incentive Life Plus, IL
     Protector, IL COLI, and the Series 2000 policyowners' accounts are assessed
     monthly by Equitable Life for mortality and administrative charges. These
     charges are withdrawn from the Accounts along with amounts for additional
     benefits. Under the Policies, amounts for certain policy-related
     transactions (such as policy loans and surrenders) are transferred out of
     the Separate Account.

     Included in the Withdrawals and Administrative Charges line of the
     Statement of Changes in Net Assets are certain administrative charges which
     are deducted from the Contractowners account value.

+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-20
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

4.   Amounts Retained by Equitable Life in Separate Account FP

     The amount retained by Equitable Life (surplus) in the Account arises
     principally from (1) contributions from Equitable Life, (2) mortality and
     expense charges and administrative charges accumulated in the account, and
     (3) that portion, determined ratably, of the Account's investment results
     applicable to those assets in the Account in excess of the net assets for
     the Policies. Amounts retained by Equitable Life are not subject to charges
     for mortality and expense charges and administrative charges.

     Amounts retained by Equitable Life in the Account may be transferred at any
     time by Equitable Life to its General Account.

     The following table shows the surplus contributions (withdrawals) by
     Equitable Life by investment fund:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                                           -------------------------------------------
          INVESTMENT FUND                                     1998            1997            1996
          ---------------                                     ----            ----            ----
          <S>                                              <C>               <C>            <C>
          Fixed Income Series:
             Alliance Money Market                         $  (1,591,380)            --            --
             Alliance Intermediate Government Securities        (685,662)            --            --
             Alliance Quality Bond                            (1,509,018)            --     $(125,000)
             Alliance High Yield                              (1,839,368)            --            --
          Equity Series:
             T. Rowe Price Equity Income                      (1,667,503)    $1,300,000            --
             EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value                  (1,391,562)     1,200,000            --
             Alliance Growth & Income                         (1,285,852)            --       (75,000)
             Alliance Equity Index                            (2,293,340)            --            --
             Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity                 (1,459,281)     1,200,000            --
             Alliance Common Stock                           (17,381,053)            --      (185,000)
             MFS Research                                     (2,558,541)     2,000,000            --
             Alliance Global                                  (3,632,595)            --            --
             Alliance International                             (398,118)            --            --
             T. Rowe Price International Stock                (4,170,518)     4,000,000            --
             Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity              (21,425)     4,000,000            --
             Alliance Aggressive Stock                        (6,122,856)            --      (125,000)
             Warburg Pincus Small Company Value                 (790,600)       600,000            --
             Alliance Small Cap Growth                        (1,675,446)     1,200,000            --
             MFS Emerging Growth Companies                    (2,732,997)     2,000,000            --
          Asset Allocation Series:
             Alliance Conservative Investors                  (1,502,507)            --       (80,000)
             EQ/Putnam Balanced                               (2,310,799)     2,000,000            --
             Alliance Growth Investors                        (5,613,223)            --      (175,000)
             Alliance Balanced                                (3,367,411)            --       (90,000)
             Merrill Lynch World Strategy                       (861,511)     2,000,000            --
</TABLE>

5.   Distribution and Servicing Agreements

     Equitable Life has entered into Distribution and Servicing Agreements with
     EQFC, an affiliate of Equitable Life, and EDI, whereby registered
     representatives of EQFC, authorized as variable life insurance agents under
     applicable state insurance laws, sell the Policies. The registered
     representatives are compensated on a commission basis by Equitable Life.

6.   Investment Returns

     The tables on the following pages show the gross and net investment returns
     with respect to the Funds for the periods shown. The net return for each
     Fund is based upon beginning and ending net unit value for a policy and is
     not based on the average net assets in the Fund during such period. Gross
     return is equal to the total return earned by the underlying Trust
     investment which is after deduction of trust expense.

     The Separate Account rates of return attributable to Incentive Life,
     Incentive Life 2000, Incentive Life Plus Second Series and Champion 2000
     policyowners are different than those attributable to Survivorship 2000,
     Incentive Life Plus Original Series, IL Protector, IL COLI, and to SP-Flex
     policyowners because asset charges are deducted at different rates under
     each policy (see Note 3).

+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-21
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN:
INCENTIVE LIFE,
- ---------------
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
- --------------------
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
- ---------------------------------
AND CHAMPION 2000*
- ------------------

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND           1998      1997      1996      1995     1994      1993      1992      1991      1990     1989
- --------------------------           ----      ----      ----      ----     ----      ----      ----      ----      ----     ----
<S>                                  <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>     <C>
Gross return ...................     5.34%     5.42%     5.33%     5.74%     4.02%     3.00%     3.56%     6.18%     8.24%   9.18%
Net return .....................     4.71%     4.79%     4.70%     5.11%     3.39%     2.35%     2.94%     5.55%     7.59%   8.53%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                      APRIL 1(a) TO
                                                                          YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                     DECEMBER 31,
                                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------  -------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND    1998       1997       1996       1995     1994     1993    1992        1991
- ------------------------------------------------    ----       ----       ----       ----     ----     ----    ----        ----
<S>                                                 <C>        <C>        <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>        <C>
Gross return ...................................    7.74%      7.29%      3.78%     13.33%   (4.37)%  10.58%   5.60%      12.26%
Net return .....................................    7.10%      6.65%      3.15%     12.65%   (4.95)%   9.88%   4.96%      11.60%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                   OCTOBER 1(a) TO
                                                             YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                DECEMBER 31,
                                                   ----------------------------------------        ---------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                          1998    1997    1996     1995    1994              1993
- --------------------------                          ----    ----    ----     ----    ----              ----
<S>                                                 <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>               <C>
Gross return ..............................         8.69%   9.14%   5.36%   17.02%  (5.10)%           (0.51)%
Net return ................................         8.03%   8.49%   4.73%   16.32%  (5.67)%           (0.66)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                         YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND              1998      1997     1996     1995    1994      1993     1992     1991    1990     1989
- ------------------------              ----      ----     ----     ----    ----      ----     ----     ----    ----     ----
<S>                                  <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>     <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>     <C>       <C>
Gross return .....................   (5.15)%   18.47%   22.89%   19.92%  (2.79)%   23.15%   12.31%   24.46%  (1.12)%   5.13%
Net return .......................   (5.72)%   17.76%   22.14%   19.20%  (3.37)%   22.41%   11.64%   23.72%  (1.71)%   4.50%
</TABLE>

EQUITY SERIES:

                                                     YEAR ENDED     MAY 1(a) TO
                                                    DECEMBER 31,    DECEMBER 31,
                                                    ------------    ------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                        1998            1997
- --------------------------------                        ----            ----
Gross return ...................................        9.11%          22.11%
Net return .....................................        8.42%          21.64%

                                                     YEAR ENDED     MAY 1(a) TO
                                                     DECEMBER 31,   DECEMBER 31,
                                                     ------------   ------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                    1998           1997
- ------------------------------------                    ----           ----
Gross return .....................................     12.75%         16.23%
Net return .......................................     12.14%         15.75%

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                OCTOBER 1(a) TO
                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                         DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------------------------------        ------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND            1998       1997       1996       1995       1994           1993
- -----------------------------            ----       ----       ----       ----       ----           ----
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>            <C>
Gross return ......................     20.86%     26.90%     20.09%     24.07%     (0.58)%        (0.25)%
Net return ........................     20.14%     25.99%     19.36%     23.33%     (1.17)%        (0.41)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                      SEPTEMBER 30(a)
                                               YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,               TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        ----------------------------------------      ---------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND               1998       1997       1996       1995            1994
- --------------------------              -------    -------    -------    -------         -------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>              <C>
Gross return ......................     28.07%     32.58%     22.39%     36.48%           1.08%
Net return ........................     27.30%     31.77%     21.65%     35.66%           0.58%
</TABLE>

- ----------

*    Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
     Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-22
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE,
- ---------------
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
- --------------------
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
- ---------------------------------
AND CHAMPION 2000*
- ------------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):

                                                  YEAR ENDED       MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,      DECEMBER 31,
                                                 ------------      ------------

MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                1998              1997
- -------------------------------------                ----              ----
Gross return..................................       11.59%            16.99%
Net return....................................       10.91%            16.55%

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND          1998      1997     1996     1995     1994     1993      1992     1991     1990     1989
- -------------------------           ----      ----     ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----
<S>                                <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
Gross return.....................  29.39%    29.40%   24.28%   32.45%   (2.14)%  24.84%    3.22%    37.88%   (8.12)%  25.59%
Net return.......................  28.61%    28.44%   23.53%   31.66%   (2.73)%  24.08%    2.60%    37.06%   (8.67)%  24.84%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED            MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     ----------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                    1998                  1997
- -----------------                                    ----                  ----
<S>                                                  <C>                   <C>
Gross return..................................       24.11%                16.07%
Net return....................................       23.36%                15.59%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                1998      1997     1996     1995     1994     1993      1992     1991     1990     1989
- --------------------                ----      ----     ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----
<S>                                <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>     <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>
Gross return.....................  21.80%    11.66%   14.60%   18.81%    5.23%   32.09%   (0.50)%   30.55%   (6.07)%  26.93%
Net return.......................  21.07%    10.88%   13.91%   18.11%    4.60%   31.33%   (1.10)%   29.77%   (6.63)%  26.17%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                    APRIL 3(a) TO
                                            YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                 DECEMBER 31,
                                  --------------------------------------------    ----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND            1998            1997          1996               1995
- ---------------------------            ----            ----          ----              ------
<S>                                   <C>             <C>            <C>               <C>
Gross return.....................     10.57%          (2.98)%        9.82%             11.29%
Gross return.....................      9.90%          (3.63)%        9.15%             10.79%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED            MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     ----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND               1998                  1997
- --------------------------------------               ----                  ----
<S>                                                  <C>                 <C>
Gross return..................................       13.68%              (1.49)%
Net return....................................       13.01%              (1.90)%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED          AUGUST 20(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND          1998                  1997
- -------------------------------------------          ----                  ----
<S>                                                 <C>                   <C>
Gross return..................................      (27.10)%              (20.16)%
Net return....................................      (27.46)%              (20.37)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND      1998      1997     1996     1995     1994     1993      1992     1991     1990     1989
- ------------------------------      ----      ----     ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----
<S>                                 <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>     <C>
Gross return.....................   0.29%    10.94%   22.20%   31.63%   (3.81)%  16.77%   (3.16)%   86.86%    8.17%   43.50%
Net return.......................  (0.31)%   10.14%   21.46%   30.85%   (4.39)%  16.05%   (3.74)%   85.75%    7.51%   42.64%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     --------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND              1998                  1997
- ---------------------------------------              ----                  ----
<S>                                                 <C>                    <C>
Gross return..................................      (10.02)%               19.15%
Net return....................................      (10.55)%               18.65%
</TABLE>

- ----------
*    Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
     Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-23
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE,
- ---------------
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
- --------------------
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
- ---------------------------------
AND CHAMPION 2000*
- ------------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     -----------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                       1998                  1997
- ------------------------------                       ----                  ----
<S>                                                  <C>                   <C>
Gross return..................................       (4.28)%               26.74%
Net return....................................       (4.85)%               26.18%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     -----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                   1998                  1997
- ----------------------------------                   ----                  ----
<S>                                                  <C>                   <C>
Gross return..................................       34.57%                22.42%
Net return....................................       33.71%                21.95%
</TABLE>

ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                         OCTOBER 2(a)
                                                                                                             TO
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE                              YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              DECEMBER 31,
- ----------------------  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------     ------------
INVESTORS FUND           1998     1997     1996    1995     1994     1993     1992     1991     1990         1989
- --------------           ----     ----     ----    ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----         ----
<S>                     <C>      <C>      <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>     <C>       <C>          <C>
Gross return.........   13.88%   13.25%   5.21%   20.40%   (4.10)%  10.76%    5.72%   19.87%    6.37%        3.09%
Net return...........   13.20%   12.55%   4.57%   19.68%   (4.67)%  10.15%    5.09%   19.16%    5.73%        2.94%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED            MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               ------------------    ------------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                              1998                   1997
- -----------------------                              ----                   ----
<S>                                                  <C>                    <C>
Gross return..................................       11.92%                 14.38%
Net return....................................       11.14%                 14.02%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                    OCTOBER 2(a)
                                                                                                                         TO
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                            DECEMBER 31,
                                  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND    1998     1997     1996     1995     1994     1993     1992     1991     1990         1989
- ------------------------------    ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----     ----         ----
<S>                              <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>     <C>      <C>          <C>
Gross return................     19.13%   16.87%   12.61%   26.37%   (3.15)%  15.26%    4.90%   48.89%   10.66%       3.98%
Net return..................     18.41%   16.07%   11.93%   25.62%   (3.73)%  14.58%    4.27%   48.01%   10.00%       3.82%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND              1998      1997     1996     1995     1994     1993      1992     1991     1990     1989
- ----------------------              ----      ----     ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----
<S>                                <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>     <C>
Gross return.....................  18.11%    15.06%   11.68%   19.75%   (8.02)%  12.28%   (2.84)%   41.26%    0.24 %  25.83%
Net return.......................  17.40%    14.30%   11.00%   19.03%   (8.57)%  11.64%   (3.42)%   40.42%   (0.36)%  25.08%

<CAPTION>
                                                  YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                 DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                               -----------------     -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                    1998                  1997
- ---------------------------------                    ----                  ----
<S>                                                 <C>                   <C>
Gross return..................................      6.81%                 4.70%
Net return....................................      6.18%                 4.29%
</TABLE>

- ----------
*    Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
     Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-24
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000
- -----------------

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                             AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                  TO
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                 DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                         1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- --------------------------                         ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                                <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>           <C>
Gross return...................................    5.34%    5.42%    5.33%    5.74%     4.02%    3.00%         1.11%
Net return.....................................    4.39%    4.47%    4.38%    4.80%     3.08%    2.04%         0.77%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                 TO
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,               DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND   1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- ------------------------------------------------   ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                                <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................    7.74%    7.29%    3.78%    13.33%   (4.37)%  10.58%         0.90%
Net return.....................................    6.78%    6.33%    2.84%    12.31%   (5.23)%   9.55%         0.56%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                  OCTOBER 1(a) TO
                                                            YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------------------------------------  -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                         1998     1997     1996      1995     1994            1993
- --------------------------                         ----     ----     ----      ----     ----            ----
<S>                                                <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................    8.69%    9.14%    5.36%    17.02%   (5.10)%        (0.51)%
Net return.....................................    7.71%    8.16%    4.41%    15.97%   (5.95)%        (0.73)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                TO
                                                                       YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,             DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND                           1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- -------------------------                          ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................   (5.15)%  18.47%   22.89%    19.92%   (2.79)%  23.15%         1.84%
Net return.....................................   (6.00)%  17.40%   21.77%    18.84%   (3.66)%  22.04%         1.50%
</TABLE>

EQUITY SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,         DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     --------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                       1998                 1997
- --------------------------------                       ----                 ----
<S>                                                   <C>                  <C>
Gross return...................................       9.11%                22.11%
Net return.....................................       8.09%                21.40%

<CAPTION>
                                                   YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                  DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 ----------------     ---------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                   1998                 1997
- ------------------------------------                   ----                 ----
<S>                                                   <C>                  <C>
Gross return...................................       12.75%               16.23%
Net return.....................................       11.81%               15.52%



<CAPTION>
                                                                                                   OCTOBER 1(a) TO
                                                            YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                DECEMBER 31,
                                                 ------------------------------------------------  ----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                       1998     1997     1996     1995     1994            1993
- -----------------------------                       ----     ----     ----     ----     ----            ----
<S>                                                <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................    20.86%   26.90%   20.09%   24.07%   (0.58)%        (0.25)%
Net return.....................................    19.78%   25.61%   19.00%   22.96%   (1.47)%        (0.48)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                          MARCH 1(a) TO
                                                       YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,            DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------  -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                         1998      1997     1996     1995            1994
- --------------------------                         ----      ----     ----     ----            ----
<S>                                                 <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>             <C>
Gross return...................................     28.07%  32.58%   22.39%   36.48%          1.08%
Net return.....................................     26.92%  31.38%   21.28%   35.26%          0.33%
</TABLE>

- ----------
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-25
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000
- -----------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                  1998                  1997
- -------------------------------------                  ----                  ----
<S>                                                    <C>                   <C>
Gross return...................................        11.59%                16.99%
Net return.....................................        10.58%                16.32%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                 TO
                                                                 YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                         1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- --------------------------                         ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................   29.39%   29.40%   24.28%    32.45%   (2.14)%  24.84%         5.28%
Net return.....................................   28.22%   28.06%   23.15%    31.26%   (3.02)%  23.70%         4.93%

<CAPTION>
                                                   YEAR ENDED            MAY 1(a) TO
                                                  DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 ----------------      --------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                      1998                 1997
- -----------------                                      ----                 ----
<S>                                                    <C>                  <C>
Gross return...................................        24.11%               16.07%
Net return.....................................        22.99%               15.36%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                TO
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,               DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                               1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- --------------------                               ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>     <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................   21.80%   11.66%   14.60%    18.81%    5.23%   32.09%         4.87%
Net return.....................................   20.70%   10.54%   13.56%    17.75%    4.29%   30.93%         4.52%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                      APRIL 3(a) TO
                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,         DECEMBER 31,
                                                 ----------------------------------  ----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND                          1998       1997       1996            1995
- ---------------------------                          ----       ----       ----            ----
<S>                                                  <C>       <C>         <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................      10.57%    (2.98)%     9.82%          11.29%
Net return.....................................       9.57%    (3.93)%     8.82%          10.55%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                 1998                  1997
- --------------------------------------                 ----                  ----
<S>                                                    <C>                   <C>
Gross return...................................        13.68%                (1.49)%
Net return.....................................        12.67%                (2.10)%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED         AUGUST 20(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND            1998                  1997
- -------------------------------------------            ----                  ----
<S>                                                   <C>                   <C>
Gross return...................................       (27.10)%              (20.16)%
Net return.....................................       (27.68)%              (20.46)%
</TABLE>

- ----------
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-26
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000
- -----------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            MARCH 1(a) TO
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                    DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                     1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993           1992
- ------------------------------                     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----           ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>             <C>
Gross return...................................    0.29 %  10.94%   22.20%    31.63%   (3.81)%  16.77%          11.49%
Net return.....................................   (0.62)%   9.81%   21.09%    30.46%   (4.68)%  15.70%          11.11%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     ----------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND                1998                  1997
- ---------------------------------------                ----                  ----
<S>                                                   <C>                    <C>
Gross return...................................       (10.02)%               19.15%
Net return.....................................       (10.82)%               18.41%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     ----------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                         1998                  1997
- ------------------------------                         ----                  ----
<S>                                                   <C>                   <C>
Gross return...................................       (4.28)%               26.74%
Net return.....................................       (5.14)%               25.92%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     ----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                     1998                  1997
- ----------------------------------                     ----                  ----
<S>                                                    <C>                   <C>
Gross return...................................        34.57%                22.42%
Net return.....................................        33.31%                21.70%
</TABLE>

ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                 TO
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND               1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993           1992
- ------------------------------------               ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----           ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>              <C>
Gross return...................................   13.88%   13.25%    5.21%    20.40%   (4.10)%  10.76%           1.38%
Net return.....................................   12.85%   12.21%    4.26%    19.32%   (4.96)%   9.81%           1.04%

<CAPTION>
                                                    YEAR ENDED           MAY 1(a) TO
                                                   DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31,
                                                 -----------------     -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                                1998                  1997
- -----------------------                                ----                  ----
<S>                                                    <C>                  <C>
Gross return...................................        11.92%               14.38%
Net return.....................................        10.81%               13.79%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                 TO
                                                                       YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,              DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                     1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- ------------------------------                     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................   19.13%   16.87%   12.61%    26.37%   (3.15)%  15.26%         6.89%
Net return.....................................   18.06%   15.72%   11.59%    25.24%   (4.02)%  14.24%         6.53%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                            AUGUST 17(a)
                                                                                                                TO
                                                                      YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,              DECEMBER 31,
                                                 --------------------------------------------------------  ---------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                             1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993          1992
- ----------------------                             ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----          ----
<S>                                               <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Gross return...................................   18.11%   15.06%   11.68%    19.75%   (8.02)%  12.28%         5.37%
Net return.....................................   17.05%   13.96%   10.67%    18.68%   (8.84)%  11.30%         5.02%

<CAPTION>
                                                YEAR ENDED         MAY 1(a) TO
                                               DECEMBER 31,        DECEMBER 31,
                                             -----------------   ---------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                  1998                1997
- ---------------------------------                  ----                ----
<S>                                                <C>                 <C>
Gross return...............................        6.81%               4.70%
Net return.................................        5.86%               4.08%
</TABLE>

- ----------
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-27
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS ORIGINAL SERIES*(b)
- ---------------------------------------

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1998               1997               1996               1995
                                                ----               ----               ----               ----
<S>                                            <C>                <C>                <C>                <C>
Alliance Money Market Fund............          5.34 %             5.42%              5.33%              5.69%
Alliance Intermediate Government
Securities Fund.......................          7.74 %             7.29%              3.78%             13.31%
Alliance Quality Bond Fund............          8.69 %             9.14%              5.36%             17.13%
Alliance High Yield Fund..............         (5.15)%            18.47%             22.89%             19.95%
</TABLE>

EQUITY SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,       MAY 1 TO DECEMBER 31,(a)
                                        -------------------------     ----------------------------
                                                    1998                        1997
                                                    ----                        ----
<S>                                                 <C>                          <C>
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund......               9.11%                       22.13%
EQ/Putnam Growth & Income
Value Fund............................              12.75%                       14.48%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1998                    1997                  1996                  1995
                                                 ----                    ----                  ----                  ----
<S>                                              <C>                    <C>                   <C>                    <C>
Alliance Growth & Income Fund.........           20.86%                 26.90%                20.09%                 24.38%
Alliance Equity Index Fund............           28.07%                 32.57%                22.38%                 36.53%

<CAPTION>
                                              YEAR ENDED               MAY 1 TO
                                             DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        ----------------------- -----------------------
                                                 1998                    1997
                                                 ----                    ----

<S>                                              <C>                      <C>
Merrill Lynch Basic Value
Equity Fund...........................           11.59%                   17.02%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1998                    1997                  1996                  1995
                                                 ----                    ----                  ----                  ----
<S>                                              <C>                     <C>                   <C>                   <C>
Alliance Common Stock Fund............           29.39%                  29.40%                24.28%                33.07%

<CAPTION>
                                              YEAR ENDED               MAY 1 TO
                                             DECEMBER 31,          DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        ----------------------- -----------------------
                                                 1998                    1997
                                                 ----                    ----
<S>                                              <C>                     <C>
MFS Research Fund.....................           24.11%                  16.05%

<CAPTION>
                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1998                    1997                  1996                  1995
                                                 ----                    ----                  ----                  ----
<S>                                              <C>                     <C>                   <C>                    <C>
Alliance Global Fund..................           21.80%                  11.66%                14.60%                19.38%

<CAPTION>
                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                 APRIL 30 TO DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        -------------------------------------       -----------------------------------
                                                1998                1997                 1996                1995
                                                ----                ----                 ----                ----
<S>                                             <C>                <C>                  <C>                <C>
Alliance International Fund...........          10.57%             (3.05)%              9.81%              11.29%
</TABLE>

- ----------
 *   Sales of Incentive Life Plus Original Series commenced on January 6, 1995.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The returns for the periods indicated are not annual rates of
     return.
(b)  There are no Separate Account asset charges for this policy and therefore
     the gross and net rates of return are the same. The rate of return for the
     year ended December 31, 1995 indicated is not an annualized rate of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-28
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS ORIGINAL SERIES*(b)
- ---------------------------------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

                                             YEAR ENDED              MAY 1 TO
                                            DECEMBER 31,         DECEMBER 31,(a)
                                        ---------------------  -----------------
                                                1998                   1997
                                                ----                   ----
T. Rowe Price International
Stock Fund............................         13.68%                (1.50)%

                                             YEAR ENDED           AUGUST 20 TO
                                           DECEMBER 31,         DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        ---------------------  -----------------

                                                1998                   1997
                                                ----                   ----
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets
Equity Fund...........................          (27.10)%              (20.19)%

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1998                   1997                1996                1995
                                                ----                   ----                ----                ----
<S>                                             <C>                   <C>                 <C>                 <C>
Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund........          0.29%                 10.94%              22.20%              33.00%
</TABLE>

                                             YEAR ENDED            MAY 1 TO
                                            DECEMBER 31,       DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        ------------------   -----------------
                                                1998                 1997
                                                ----                 ----
Warburg Pincus Small Company
Value Fund............................          (10.02)%             19.13%
Alliance Small Cap Growth Fund........           (4.28)%             26.69%
MFS Emerging Growth
Companies Fund........................            34.57%             22.44%

ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1998                   1997                1996                1995
                                                ----                   ----                ----                ----
<S>                                            <C>                     <C>                 <C>                 <C>
Alliance Conservative Investors Fund..         13.88%                  13.25%              5.21%               20.59%
</TABLE>

                                             YEAR ENDED             MAY 1 TO
                                            DECEMBER 31,        DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        -------------------    -----------------
                                                1998                   1997
                                                ----                   ----
EQ/Putnam Balanced Fund...............         11.92%                  14.48%

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                                        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                1998                   1997                 1996               1995
                                                ----                   ----                 ----               ----
<S>                                            <C>                    <C>                   <C>                <C>
Alliance Growth Investors Fund........         19.13%                 16.87%                12.61%             26.92%
Alliance Balanced Fund................         18.11%                 15.06%                11.68%             20.32%
</TABLE>

                                             YEAR ENDED             MAY 1 TO
                                            DECEMBER 31,        DECEMBER 31, (a)
                                        ---------------------  -----------------
                                                1998                   1997
                                                ----                   ----
Merrill Lynch World Strategy Fund.....          6.81%                  4.71%

- ----------
*    Sales of Incentive Life Plus Original Series commenced on January 6, 1995.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The returns for the periods indicated are not annual rates of
     return.
(b)  There are no Separate Account asset charges for this policy and therefore
     the gross and net rates of return are the same. The rate of return for the
     year ended December 31, 1995 indicated is not an annualized rate of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-29
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*
- -------------

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                  AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                             ---------------------------------------------      -----------------------------
                                                   1998                        1997                        1996
                                                   ----                        ----                        ----
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND
- --------------------------
<S>                                                <C>                         <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................             5.34%                       5.42%                      5.33%
Net return ...........................             4.50%                       4.57%                      2.98%

ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT
- --------------------------------
SECURITIES
- ----------
Gross return .........................             7.74%                       7.29%                      3.78%
Net return ...........................             6.88%                       6.43%                      4.49%

ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND
- --------------------------
Gross return .........................             8.69%                       9.14%                      5.36%
Net return ...........................             7.82%                       8.27%                      7.86%

ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND
- ------------------------
Gross return .........................            (5.15)%                     18.47%                     22.89%
Net return ...........................            (5.91)%                     17.52%                     13.90%
</TABLE>

EQUITY SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                YEAR ENDED
                                                DECEMBER 31,          MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                          -----------------------    ---------------------------
                                                   1998                        1997
                                                   ----                        ----
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND
- --------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................             9.11%                      22.11%
Net return ...........................             8.20%                      21.48%

EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME
- -------------------------
VALUE FUND
- ----------
Gross return .........................            12.75%                      16.23%
Net return ...........................            11.92%                      13.87%

<CAPTION>
                                                       YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,              AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER, 31,
                                               --------------------------------------     ---------------------------------
                                                   1998                        1997                    1996
                                                   ----                        ----                    ----
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND
- -----------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                         <C>                    <C>
Gross return .........................            20.86%                      26.90%                 20.09%
Net return ...........................            19.90%                      25.74%                 15.63%

ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND
- --------------------------
Gross return .........................            28.07%                      32.58%                 22.39%
Net return ...........................            27.05%                      31.51%                 16.25%
</TABLE>

- ----------
*    Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The returns for the periods indicated are not annualized rates of
     return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-30
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*
- -------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,     MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                         -------------------------   -------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997
                                                   ----                         ----
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE
EQUITY FUND
- -----------
<S>                                               <C>                          <C>
Gross return .........................            11.59%                       16.99%
Net return ...........................            10.69%                       16.40%

<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                 AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                                  ----------------------------------          ------------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997                        1996
                                                   ----                         ----                        ----
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND
- --------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                          <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................            29.39%                       29.40%                     24.28%
Net return ...........................            28.35%                       28.18%                     17.44%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,     MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        ---------------------------- ---------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997
                                                   ----                         ----
MFS RESEARCH FUND
- -----------------
<S>                                               <C>                          <C>
Gross return .........................            24.11%                       16.07%
Net return ...........................            23.11%                       15.43%

<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER, 31,
                                                  ----------------------------------            ------------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997                        1996
                                                   ----                         ----                        ----
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND
- --------------------
<S>                                               <C>                          <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................            21.80%                       11.66%                     14.60%
Net return ...........................            20.83%                       10.65%                      6.78%

ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND
- ---------------------------
Gross return .........................            10.57%                       (2.98)%                     9.82%
Net return ...........................             9.68%                       (3.83)%                     2.11%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,     MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        ---------------------------- ---------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997
                                                   ----                         ----
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                          <C>
Gross return .........................            13.68%                       (1.49)%
Net return ...........................            12.79%                       (2.03)%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,     AUGUST 20(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        ---------------------------- ---------------------------
                                                   1998                         1997
                                                   ----                         ----
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS
EQUITY FUND
- -----------
<S>                                              <C>                          <C>
Gross return .........................           (27.10)%                     (20.16)%
Net return ...........................           (27.60)%                     (20.43)%
</TABLE>

- ----------
*    Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The returns for the periods indicated are not annualized rates of
     return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-31
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*
- -------------

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                    AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                                   -------------------------------              ---------------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997                        1996
                                                    ----                         ----                        ----
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND
- ------------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                           <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................             0.29%                        10.94%                     22.20%
Net return ...........................            (0.52)%                        9.92%                      6.22%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,      MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        -------------------------     ---------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997
                                                    ----                         ----
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY
- ----------------------------
VALUE FUND
- ----------
<S>                                              <C>                            <C>
Gross return .........................           (10.02)%                       19.15%
Net return ...........................           (10.73)%                       18.49%

ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
- ------------------------------
Gross return .........................            (4.28)%                       26.74%
Net return ...........................            (5.04)%                       26.01%

MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND
- ----------------------------------
Gross return .........................            34.57%                        22.42%
Net return ...........................            33.44%                        21.78%
</TABLE>

ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                    AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                                   -------------------------------              ---------------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997                        1996
                                                    ----                         ----                        ----
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND
- ------------------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                           <C>                         <C>
Gross return .........................            13.88%                        13.25%                      5.21%
Net return ...........................            12.97%                        12.32%                      7.94%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,      MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        --------------------------    ---------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997
                                                    ----                         ----
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND
- ----------------------------
<S>                                               <C>                           <C>
Gross return .........................            11.92%                        14.38%
Net return ...........................            10.92%                        13.87%

<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                    AUGUST 5(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                                   -------------------------------              ---------------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997                        1996
                                                    ----                         ----                        ----

ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND
- ------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>                          <C>                        <C>
Gross return .........................            19.13%                        16.87%                     12.61%
Net return ...........................            18.18%                        15.84%                      9.38%

ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND
- ----------------------
Gross return .........................            18.11%                        15.06%                     11.68%
Net return ...........................            17.17%                        14.07%                      8.67%

<CAPTION>
                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,      MAY 1(a) TO DECEMBER 31,
                                        --------------------------    ---------------------------
                                                    1998                         1997
                                                    ----                         ----
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND
- ---------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>                           <C>
Gross return .........................             6.81%                         4.70%
Net return ...........................             5.97%                         4.15%
</TABLE>

- ----------

*    Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The returns for the periods indicated are not annualized rates of
     return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-32
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SP-FLEX
- -------

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND      1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- --------------------------      ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
<S>                             <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>
Gross return..............      5.34%    5.42%    5.33%    5.74%     4.02%    3.00%    3.56%    6.17%     8.24%    9.18%
Net return................      3.46%    3.54%    3.44%    3.86%     2.17%    1.13%    1.71%    4.29%     6.30%    7.24%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                               APRIL 1(a) TO
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE                             YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                      DECEMBER 31,
- ---------------------         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND      1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992         1991
- --------------------------      ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----         ----
<S>                             <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>         <C>
Gross return..............      7.74%    7.29%    3.78%    13.33%   (4.37)%  10.58%    5.60%       12.10%
Net return................      5.82%    5.38%    1.91%    11.31%   (6.08)%   8.57%    3.71%       10.59%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                              SEPTEMBER 1(a)
                                                                                                    TO
                                                   YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                    DECEMBER 31,
                              --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND          1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
- --------------------------          ----           ----            ----            ----            ----
<S>                                <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Gross return..............         8.69%           9.14%          5.36%           17.02%         (2.20)%
Net return................         6.75%           7.19%          3.47%           14.94%         (2.35)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND        1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- ------------------------        ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
<S>                            <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>       <C>
Gross return..............     (5.15)%  18.47%   22.89%    19.92%   (2.79)%  23.15%   12.31%    24.46%   (1.12)%   5.13%
Net return................     (6.84)%  16.35%   20.68%    17.79%   (4.52)%  20.96%   10.30%    22.25%   (2.89)%   3.26%
</TABLE>

EQUITY SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                              SEPTEMBER 1(a)
                                                                                                    TO
                                                      YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,                 DECEMBER 31,
                                 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND       1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
- -----------------------------       ----           ----            ----            ----            ----
<S>                                <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Gross return..............         20.86%          26.90%         20.09%          24.07%         (3.40)%
Net return................         18.71%          24.50%         17.93%          21.87%         (3.55)%

ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND          1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
- -----------------------------       ----           ----            ----            ----            ----
Gross return..............         28.07%         32.58%          22.39%          36.48%         (2.54)%
Net return................         25.79%         30.21%          20.19%          34.06%         (2.69)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                 YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                               ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND      1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- --------------------------      ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
<S>                            <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
Gross return..............     29.39%   29.40%   24.28%    32.45%   (2.14)%  24.84%    3.23%    37.87%   (8.12)%  25.59%
Net return................     27.08%   26.91%   22.04%    30.10%   (3.88)%  22.60%    1.38%    35.43%   (9.76)%  23.36%

ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND            1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- --------------------            ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
Gross return..............     21.80%   11.66%   14.60%    18.81%    5.23%   32.09%   (0.50)%   30.55%   (6.07)%  26.93%
Net return................     19.63%    9.56%   12.54%    16.70%    3.36%   29.77%   (2.28)%   28.23%   (7.75)%  24.67%

<CAPTION>
                                                                               APRIL 3(a) TO
                                         YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,              DECEMBER 31,
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND         1998           1997            1996            1995
- ---------------------------         ----           ----            ----            ----
<S>                               <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
Gross return..............        10.57%          (3.05)%         9.82%           11.29%
Net return................         8.60%          (4.78)%         7.84%            9.82%

<CAPTION>
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND  1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- ------------------------------  ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
<S>                            <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>     <C>
Gross return..............       0.29%  10.94%   22.20%    31.63%   (3.81)%  16.77%   (3.16)%   86.86%    8.17%   43.50%
Net return................     (1.50)%   8.83%   20.00%    29.30%   (5.53)%  14.67%   (4.89)%   83.54%    6.23%   40.95%
</TABLE>


- ----------
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-33
<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONCLUDED)

DECEMBER 31, 1998

RATES OF RETURN (CONCLUDED):
SP-FLEX
- -------

ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                              SEPTEMBER 1(a)
                                                                                                   TO
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE                                   YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,               DECEMBER 31,
- -----------------------       --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INVESTORS FUND                      1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
- --------------                      ----           ----            ----            ----            ----
<S>                                 <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>
Gross return..................      13.88%        13.25%          5.21%           20.40%         (1.83)%
Net return....................      11.85%        11.21%          3.32%           18.26%         (1.98)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                                              SEPTEMBER 1(a)
                                                                                                    TO
                                                        YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,               DECEMBER 31,
                                 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND      1998           1997            1996            1995            1994
- ------------------------------      ----           ----            ----            ----            ----
<S>                                 <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>
Gross return..................      19.13%        16.87%          12.61%          26.37%         (3.16)%
Net return....................      17.00%        14.69%          10.58%          24.12%         (3.31)%

<CAPTION>
                                                                YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND          1998     1997     1996      1995     1994     1993     1992      1991     1990     1989
- ----------------------          ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----     ----      ----     ----     ----
<S>                            <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>
Gross return.................. 18.11%   15.06%   11.68%    19.75%   (8.02)%  12.28%   (2.83)%   41.27%    0.24 %  25.83%
Net return.................... 16.01%   12.94%    9.67%    17.62%   (9.66)%  10.31%   (4.57)%   38.75%   (1.56)%  23.59%
</TABLE>

- ----------
(a)  Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
     the Fund. The gross return and the net return for the periods indicated are
     not annualized rates of return.
+    Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
     Account FP.


                                     FSA-34


<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                         FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           ALLIANCE
                                                           ALLIANCE      INTERMEDIATE      ALLIANCE        ALLIANCE
                                                             MONEY        GOVERNMENT       QUALITY          HIGH
                                                            MARKET        SECURITIES         BOND           YIELD
                                                             FUND            FUND            FUND           FUND
                                                         ------------    -----------     ------------   ------------
<S>                                                      <C>             <C>             <C>            <C>
ASSETS
Investments in shares of
   the Trusts -- at market
   value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:    $  278,056,391..........................     $285,346,300
                80,360,714..........................                     $81,978,699
               243,474,163..........................                                     $241,473,377
               183,669,358..........................                                                    $165,804,441
                47,399,587..........................
                19,227,781..........................
               163,606,316..........................
               549,290,150..........................
Receivable for Trust shares sold....................               --             --               --             --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions.....................................        7,854,659             --               --             --
                                                         ------------    -----------     ------------   ------------
Total Assets........................................      293,200,959     81,978,699      241,473,377    165,804,441
                                                         ------------    -----------     ------------   ------------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased..................        5,929,219        236,600          220,801         55,816
Payable for policy-related
   transactions.....................................               --        118,085          162,726        175,412
Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4)......................................          395,830        489,635          244,055        204,459
                                                         ------------    -----------     ------------   ------------
Total Liabilities...................................        6,325,049        844,320          627,582        435,687
                                                         ------------    -----------     ------------   ------------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS..................................     $286,875,910    $81,134,379     $240,845,795   $165,368,754
                                                         ============    ===========     ============   ============

<CAPTION>

                                                         EQUITY SERIES:
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                            T. ROWE
                                                             PRICE        EQ/PUTNAM       ALLIANCE       ALLIANCE
                                                             EQUITY        GROWTH &       GROWTH &        EQUITY
                                                          INCOME FUND      INCOME          INCOME          INDEX
                                                              FUND        VALUE FUND        FUND           FUND
                                                         -------------- ------------- --------------- --------------
<S>                                                       <C>            <C>           <C>             <C>
ASSETS
Investments in shares of
   the Trusts --
   at market value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:    $  278,056,391..........................
                80,360,714..........................
               243,474,163..........................
               183,669,358..........................
                47,399,587..........................     $54,276,116
                19,227,781..........................                    $22,114,136
               163,606,316..........................                                  $203,221,590
               549,290,150..........................                                                  $736,492,941
Receivable for Trust shares sold....................              --             --             --              --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions.....................................              --             --         65,702              --
                                                         -----------    -----------   ------------    ------------
Total Assets........................................      54,276,116     22,114,136    203,287,292     736,492,941
                                                         -----------    -----------   ------------    ------------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased..................              --             --        192,828          92,037
Payable for policy-related
   transactions.....................................          32,614         13,766             --         567,391
Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4)......................................          45,728         47,549        247,000         256,217
                                                         -----------    -----------   ------------    ------------
Total Liabilities...................................          78,342         61,315        439,828         915,645
                                                         -----------    -----------   ------------    ------------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS..................................     $54,197,774    $22,052,821   $202,847,464    $735,577,296
                                                         ===========    ===========   ============    ============
</TABLE>
- -----------------------------------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.

                                     FSA-35

<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONCLUDED)
JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                      EQUITY SERIES:
                                                       --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                           MFS            EQ/
                                                         MERRILL          ALLIANCE                        GROWTH        ALLIANCE
                                                       LYNCH BASIC         COMMON            MFS           WITH          PREMIER
                                                       VALUE EQUITY        STOCK           RESEARCH       INCOME         GROWTH
                                                          FUND              FUND             FUND          FUND           FUND
                                                       -----------     --------------     -----------     -------      ----------
ASSETS
<S>                                                    <C>             <C>                <C>             <C>          <C>
Investments in shares
   of the Trusts -- at market
   value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:  $     25,428,532...........................  $29,772,098
             2,373,726,119...........................                  $3,411,007,624
                35,037,606...........................                                     $41,314,295
                     3,287...........................                                                      $3,361
                 3,014,607...........................                                                                  $3,169,780
               495,992,664...........................
                52,503,391...........................
                37,920,867...........................
                14,640,855...........................
Receivable for Trust shares sold.....................           --                 --              --          --              --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions......................................           --                 --              --          --             701
                                                       -----------     --------------     -----------     -------      ----------
Total Assets.........................................   29,772,098      3,411,007,624      41,314,295       3,361       3,170,481
                                                       -----------     --------------     -----------     -------      ----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased...................           --            718,659              --          --              --

Payable for policy-related
   transactions......................................       31,149          1,293,925          30,141          --              --

Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4).......................................       46,659          1,399,513          53,756          --             749
                                                       -----------     --------------     -----------     -------      ----------
Total Liabilities....................................       77,808          3,412,097          83,897          --             749
                                                       -----------     --------------     -----------     -------      ----------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS...................................  $29,694,290     $3,407,595,527     $41,230,398     $ 3,361      $3,169,732
                                                       ===========     ==============     ===========     =======      ==========

<CAPTION>
                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                         MORGAN
                                                                                                         STANLEY
                                                                                         T. ROWE         EMERGING
                                                        ALLIANCE        ALLIANCE          PRICE          MARKET
                                                         GLOBAL       INTERNATIONAL   INTERNATIONAL       EQUITY
                                                          FUND            FUND          STOCK FUND        FUND
                                                       ------------    -----------     -----------     -----------
ASSETS

<S>                                                    <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
Investments in shares
   of the Trusts -- at
   market value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:  $     25,428,532...........................
             2,373,726,119...........................
                35,037,606...........................
                     3,287...........................
                 3,014,607...........................
               495,992,664...........................  $605,891,574
                52,503,391...........................                  $61,062,379
                37,920,867...........................                                  $39,637,629
                14,640,855...........................                                                  $16,545,620
Receivable for Trust shares sold.....................            --             --              --              --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions......................................    12,151,524         18,998              --              --
                                                       ------------    -----------     -----------     -----------
Total Assets.........................................   618,043,098     61,081,377      39,637,629      16,545,620
                                                       ------------    -----------     -----------     -----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased...................    11,985,829         32,584              --              --

Payable for policy-related
   transactions......................................            --             --          20,198          22,392

Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4).......................................       233,521        251,680          53,460       1,413,468
                                                       ------------    -----------     -----------     -----------
Total Liabilities....................................    12,219,350        284,264          73,658       1,435,860
                                                       ------------    -----------     -----------     -----------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS...................................  $605,823,748    $60,797,113     $39,563,971     $15,109,760
                                                       ============    ===========     ===========     ===========
</TABLE>

- ------------------------------------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-36

<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONCLUDED)
JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>



                                                                   ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         WARBURG                          MFS
                                         ALLIANCE        PINCUS         ALLIANCE       EMERGING          ALLIANCE        EQ/
                                        AGGRESSIVE        SMALL         SMALL CAP       GROWTH        CONSERVATIVE      PUTNAM
                                          STOCK          COMPANY         GROWTH        COMPANIES        INVESTORS      BALANCED
                                           FUND         VALUE FUND        FUND           FUND             FUND           FUND
                                     ----------------- -------------  -------------- --------------- --------------- -------------
<S>                                   <C>               <C>            <C>           <C>             <C>             <C>
ASSETS
Investments in shares
   of the Trusts -- at market
   value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:      $837,511,539...........  $1,018,866,148
                39,934,297...........                   $36,953,933
                41,928,315...........                                   $50,675,127
                99,097,880...........                                                  $113,289,390
               180,113,592...........                                                                  $209,059,475
                 7,271,508...........                                                                                  $7,945,799
               412,254,235...........
               811,185,658...........
                 4,286,596...........
Receivable for Trust shares sold.....         934,511            --      12,165,858              --              --            --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions......................              --            --              --              --              --            --
                                       --------------   -----------     -----------    ------------    ------------    ----------
Total Assets.........................   1,019,800,659    36,953,933      62,840,985     113,289,390     209,059,475     7,945,799
                                       --------------   -----------     -----------    ------------    ------------    ----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased...              --            --              --              --          97,261            --
Payable for policy-related
   transactions......................       1,294,651        21,991      12,168,727          71,825          48,827        12,976
Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4).......................         774,410        50,922         247,913          44,671         247,573        48,664
                                       --------------   -----------     -----------    ------------    ------------    ----------
Total Liabilities....................       2,069,061        72,913      12,416,640         116,496         393,661        61,640
                                       --------------   -----------     -----------    ------------    ------------    ----------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS...................  $1,017,731,598   $36,881,020     $50,424,345    $113,172,894    $208,665,814    $7,884,159
                                       ==============   ===========     ===========    ============    ============    ==========

<CAPTION>


                                               ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                     -----------------------------------------------
                                                                         MERRILL
                                                         ALLIANCE         LYNCH
                                        ALLIANCE          GROWTH          WORLD
                                        BALANCED         INVESTORS       STRATEGY
                                          FUND             FUND           FUND
                                     --------------- ----------------- -------------
<S>                                    <C>             <C>               <C>
ASSETS
Investments in shares
of the Trusts -- at market
value (Notes 2 and 6)
   Cost:      $837,511,539...........
                39,934,297...........
                41,928,315...........
                99,097,880...........
               180,113,592...........
                 7,271,508...........
               412,254,235...........  $523,680,359
               811,185,658...........                  $1,075,279,514
                 4,286,596...........                                    $4,590,983
Receivable for Trust shares sold.....            --                --            --
Receivable for policy-related
   transactions......................            --                --       998,950
                                       ------------    --------------    ----------
Total Assets.........................   523,680,359     1,075,279,514     5,589,933
                                       ------------    --------------    ----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for Trust shares purchased...        47,605           118,023            --
Payable for policy-related
   transactions......................       466,787            85,013            --
Amount retained by Equitable Life
   in Separate Account
   FP (Note 4).......................       588,157           227,391     1,426,776
                                       ------------    --------------    ----------
Total Liabilities....................     1,102,549           430,427     1,426,776
                                       ------------    --------------    ----------

NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE
   TO POLICYOWNERS...................  $522,577,810    $1,074,849,087    $4,163,157
                                       ============    ==============    ==========
</TABLE>

- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-37
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                            FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                           ---------------------------------------------------------
                                                                           ALLIANCE
                                                                          INTERMEDIATE
                                                            ALLIANCE       GOVERNMENT      ALLIANCE       ALLIANCE
                                                              MONEY        SECURITIES      QUALITY       HIGH YIELD
                                                           MARKET FUND        FUND        BOND FUND         FUND
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
<S>                                                        <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from The Trust ..........................         --             --             --              --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges ................  $   751,318    $    98,398    $   658,757    $    460,762
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ...................................     (751,318)       (98,398)      (658,757)       (460,762)
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments ...............      321,186        (50,310)      (310,307)     (5,829,979)
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts ........         --             --             --              --
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................      321,186        (50,310)      (310,307)     (5,829,979)
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period ...............................    1,536,450      2,391,062      3,367,697     (20,898,854)
      End of period .....................................    7,289,909      1,617,985     (2,000,786)    (17,864,917)
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period .................................    5,753,459       (773,077)    (5,368,483)      3,033,937
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS .......................................    6,074,645       (823,387)    (5,678,790)     (2,796,042)
                                                           -----------    -----------    -----------    ------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS ......................................  $ 5,323,327    $  (921,785)   $(6,337,547)   $ (3,256,804)
                                                           ===========    ===========    ===========    ============
<CAPTION>


                                                                     EQUITY SERIES:
                                                           -----------------------------------------

                                                            T. ROWE       EQ/PUTNAM       ALLIANCE
                                                           PRICE EQUITY     GROWTH         GROWTH &
                                                             INCOME        INCOME          INCOME
                                                              FUND        VALUE FUND        FUND
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
<S>                                                        <C>            <C>            <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from The Trust ..........................         --             --              --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges ................  $   129,204    $    51,757    $    474,645
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ...................................     (129,204)       (51,757)       (474,645)
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments ...............      328,518        200,863         262,151
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts ........         --             --              --
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................      328,518        200,863         262,151
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period ...............................    1,585,616      1,160,602      16,240,511
      End of period .....................................    6,876,529      2,886,355      39,615,274
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period .................................    5,290,913      1,725,753      23,374,763
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS .......................................    5,619,431      1,926,616      23,636,914
                                                           -----------    -----------    ------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS ......................................  $ 5,490,227    $ 1,874,859    $ 23,162,269
                                                           ===========    ===========    ============
</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-38
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                                  Equity Series (Continued):
                                                           ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                               MERRILL
                                                              ALLIANCE          LYNCH          ALLIANCE           MFS
                                                            EQUITY INDEX     BASIC VALUE      COMMON STOCK      RESEARCH
                                                                FUND         EQUITY FUND         FUND             FUND
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
<S>                                                         <C>              <C>            <C>                <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from the Trusts .........................              --             --                 --             --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges ................   $   1,613,608    $    63,842    $     9,129,988    $    93,735
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ...................................      (1,613,608)       (63,842)        (9,129,988)       (93,735)
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments ...............      17,425,936        178,386         58,398,194        260,455
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts ........              --             --                 --             --
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................      17,425,936        178,386         58,398,194        260,455
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period ...............................     136,665,316        (91,959)       689,309,204      3,313,063
      End of period .....................................     187,202,791      4,343,566      1,037,281,505      6,276,689
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period .................................      50,537,475      4,435,525        347,972,301      2,963,626
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS .......................................      67,963,411      4,613,911        406,370,495      3,224,081
                                                            -------------    -----------    ---------------    -----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $  66,349,803    $ 4,550,069    $   397,240,507    $ 3,130,346
                                                            =============    ===========    ===============    ===========
<CAPTION>


                                                                  Equity Series (Continued):
                                                           ---------------------------------------
                                                              MFS
                                                            GROWTH     EQ/ALLIANCE
                                                             WITH        PREMIER       ALLIANCE
                                                            INCOME        GROWTH        GLOBAL
                                                             FUND*        FUND*          FUND
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
<S>                                                         <C>         <C>          <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from the Trusts .........................        --            --              --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges ................       $  1    $     744    $   1,620,041
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ...................................         (1)        (744)      (1,620,041)
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments ...............         --            11      38,284,949
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts ........         --          --               --
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................         --            11      38,284,949
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period ...............................         --          --        83,560,503
      End of period .....................................         74      155,173      109,898,910
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period .................................         74      155,173       26,338,407
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS .......................................         74      155,184       64,623,356
                                                           ---------    ---------    -------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $     73    $ 154,440    $  63,003,315
                                                            ========    =========    =============
</TABLE>


- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on June 4, 1999.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-39
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                                Equity Series (Concluded):
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                    MORGAN
                                                                                                   STANLEY
                                                                                 T. ROWE           EMERGING
                                                                ALLIANCE          PRICE            MARKETS            ALLIANCE
                                                              INTERNATIONAL    INTERNATIONAL        EQUITY           AGGRESSIVE
                                                                  FUND          STOCK FUND          FUND             STOCK FUND
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from the Trusts.............................          --                --                --                  --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges....................  $  150,785        $   89,651        $   21,322        $  2,754,102
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME.......................................    (150,785)          (89,651)          (21,322)         (2,754,102)
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments...................     421,516         1,312,645          (946,548)        (41,692,663)
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts............          --                --                --                  --
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS)....................................     421,516         1,312,645          (946,548)        (41,692,663)
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period...................................   5,502,451         1,603,083        (2,942,633)         26,715,214
      End of period.........................................   8,558,988         1,716,762         1,904,765         181,354,609
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period.....................................   3,056,537           113,679         4,847,398         154,639,395
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS...........................................   3,478,053         1,426,324         3,900,850         112,946,732
                                                              ----------        ----------        ----------        ------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS..........................................  $3,327,268        $1,336,673        $3,879,528        $110,192,630
                                                              ==========        ==========        ==========        ============
<CAPTION>

                                                                    Equity Series (Concluded):
                                                              ---------------------------------------------

                                                               WARBURG                              MFS
                                                                PINCUS          ALLIANCE          EMERGING
                                                                SMALL          SMALL CAP           GROWTH
                                                               COMPANY          GROWTH           COMPANIES
                                                              VALUE FUND         FUND               FUND
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
<S>                                                           <C>              <C>               <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from the Trusts.............................          --               --                 --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges....................  $   89,383       $  123,769        $   240,946
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME.......................................     (89,383)        (123,769)          (240,946)
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments...................    (944,158)       1,069,730          3,542,229
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts............          --               --                 --
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS)....................................    (944,158)       1,069,730          3,542,229
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period...................................  (4,215,340)       8,780,955          6,996,177
      End of period.........................................  (2,980,364)       8,746,812         14,191,510
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period.....................................   1,234,976          (34,143)         7,195,333
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS...........................................     290,818        1,035,587         10,737,562
                                                              ----------       ----------        -----------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS..........................................  $  201,435       $  911,818        $10,496,616
                                                              ==========       ==========        ===========
</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-40
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (CONCLUDED)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>



                                                                                    Asset Allocation Series (Concluded):
                                                            ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                           MERRILL
                                                              ALLIANCE         EQ/                         ALLIANCE         LYNCH
                                                            CONSERVATIVE      PUTNAM      ALLIANCE           GROWTH          WORLD
                                                              INVESTORS      BALANCED     BALANCED          INVESTORS      STRATEGY
                                                                FUND          FUND          FUND              FUND           FUND
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
<S>                                                         <C>             <C>          <C>              <C>              <C>
INCOME AND EXPENSES:
   Investment Income (Note 2):
      Dividends from the Trusts .........................           --           --               --               --           --
   Expenses (Note 3):
      Mortality and expense risk charges ................   $    613,322    $  18,054    $   1,529,853    $   2,990,021    $  8,910
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
NET INVESTMENT INCOME ...................................       (613,322)     (18,054)      (1,529,853)      (2,990,021)      8,910)
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS (Note 2):
      Realized gain (loss) on investments ...............        923,303       55,582        2,393,758        7,402,951     136,851
      Realized gain distribution from the Trusts ........           --           --               --               --           --
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ................................        923,303       55,582        2,393,758        7,402,951     136,851
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
   Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:
      Beginning of period ...............................     21,507,963      259,882       81,344,863      167,705,600     187,734
      End of period .....................................     28,945,883      674,291      111,426,124      264,093,856     304,386
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
   Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
      during the period .................................      7,437,920      414,409       30,081,260       96,388,256     116,652
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
   ON INVESTMENTS .......................................      8,361,223      469,991       32,475,018      103,791,207     253,503
                                                            ------------    ---------    -------------    -------------    ---------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
   FROM OPERATIONS ......................................   $  7,747,900    $ 451,936    $  30,945,165    $ 100,801,186    $244,593
                                                             ============    =========    =============    =============   ========

</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.




                                     FSA-41
<PAGE>



THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                             Fixed Income Series:
                                                          -------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             ALLIANCE
                                                                           INTERMEDIATE
                                                              ALLIANCE      GOVERNMENT      ALLIANCE        ALLIANCE
                                                               MONEY        SECURITIES      QUALITY        HIGH YIELD
                                                            MARKET FUND       FUND         BOND FUND          FUND
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
<S>                                                       <C>              <C>            <C>             <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................    $    (751,318)   $    (98,398)  $    (658,757)  $    (460,762)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................          321,186         (50,310)       (310,307)     (5,829,979)
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................        5,753,459        (773,077)     (5,368,483)      3,033,937
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................        5,323,327        (921,785)     (6,337,547)     (3,256,804)
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................      119,732,477      11,013,953      13,036,793      18,517,002
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................      (34,659,548)     (4,716,655)     (3,880,233)    (11,219,965)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................      (58,245,849)      1,175,588       9,332,726      (8,930,488)
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............       26,827,080       7,472,886      18,489,286      (1,633,451)
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................           49,710         (90,061)          8,807          22,618
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................       32,200,117       6,461,040      12,160,546      (4,867,637)
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................      254,675,793      74,673,339     228,685,249     170,236,391
                                                          -------------    ------------   -------------   -------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD    $ 286,875,910    $ 81,134,379   $ 240,845,795   $ 165,368,754
                                                          =============    ============   =============   =============

<CAPTION>

                                                                           Equity Series:
                                                           ---------------------------------------------

                                                             T. ROWE        EQ/PUTNAM        ALLIANCE
                                                           PRICE EQUITY       GROWTH         GROWTH &
                                                              INCOME         & INCOME         INCOME
                                                               FUND         VALUE FUND         FUND
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
<S>                                                        <C>             <C>             <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................     $   (129,204)   $    (51,757)   $    (474,645)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................          328,518         200,863          262,151
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................        5,290,913       1,725,753       23,374,763
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................        5,490,227       1,874,859       23,162,269
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................        8,202,262       3,723,800       22,182,455
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................       (2,715,594)     (1,237,624)      (9,305,647)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................         (328,395)      1,065,567       15,674,083
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............        5,158,273       3,551,743       28,550,891
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................          (14,479)        (10,087)         (41,409)
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................       10,634,021       5,416,515       51,671,751
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................       43,563,753      16,636,306      151,175,713
                                                           ------------    ------------    -------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD     $ 54,197,774    $ 22,052,821    $ 202,847,464
                                                           ============    ============    =============
</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-42
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                Equity Series: (Continued)
                                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------

                                                           ALLIANCE       MERRILL LYNCH      ALLIANCE           MFS
                                                         EQUITY INDEX     BASIC VALUE      COMMON STOCK       RESEARCH
                                                             FUND         EQUITY FUND          FUND             FUND
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
<S>                                                      <C>              <C>             <C>                <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................   $  (1,613,608)   $    (63,842)   $    (9,129,988)   $    (93,735)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................      17,425,936         178,386         58,398,194         260,455
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................      50,537,475       4,435,525        347,972,301       2,963,626
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................      66,349,803       4,550,069        397,240,507       3,130,346
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................      65,683,391       4,905,653        187,556,807       6,629,966
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................     (29,013,793)     (1,416,212)      (148,400,649)     (2,173,926)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................     189,148,621       1,584,368         28,881,595       5,687,025
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............     225,818,219       5,073,809         68,037,753      10,143,065
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
ET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................         (28,827)        (14,678)          (209,307)         (4,400)
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................     292,139,195       9,609,200        465,068,953      13,269,011
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................     443,438,101      20,085,090      2,942,526,574      27,961,387
                                                         -------------    ------------    ---------------    ------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD   $ 735,577,296    $ 29,694,290    $ 3,407,595,527    $ 41,230,398
                                                         =============    ============    ===============    ============

<CAPTION>


                                                               Equity Series: (Continued)
                                                         --------------------------------------
                                                          MFS
                                                         GROWTH
                                                          WITH      EQ/ALLIANCE      ALLIANCE
                                                         INCOME       PREMIER         GLOBAL
                                                          FUND*     GROWTH FUND*       FUND
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
<S>                                                      <C>        <C>            <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................   $    (1)   $      (744)   $  (1,620,041)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................      --               11       38,284,949
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................        74        155,173       26,338,407
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................        73        154,440       63,003,315
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................     3,183        171,747       38,147,174
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................      --            1,396      (32,919,304)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................       105      2,842,105       12,389,736
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............     3,288      3,015,248       17,617,606
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
ET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................      --               44          (32,868)
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................     3,361      3,169,732       80,588,053
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................      --             --        525,235,695
                                                         -------    -----------    -------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD   $ 3,361    $ 3,169,732    $ 605,823,748
                                                         =======    ===========    =============
</TABLE>
- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
* Commencement of Operations on June 4, 1999.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-43
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                         Equity Series (Concluded):
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           MORGAN
                                                                                           STANLEY
                                                                                          EMERGING
                                                            ALLIANCE    T. ROWE PRICE      MARKETS         ALLIANCE
                                                         INTERNATIONAL   INTERNATIONAL     EQUITY          AGGRESSIVE
                                                              FUND         STOCK FUND      FUND            STOCK FUND
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
<S>                                                      <C>             <C>             <C>             <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................   $   (150,785)   $    (89,651)   $    (21,322)   $    (2,754,102)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................        421,516       1,312,645        (946,548)       (41,692,663)
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................      3,056,537         113,679       4,847,398        154,639,395
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------

   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................      3,327,268       1,336,673       3,879,528        110,192,630
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................      6,698,552       5,470,438       1,890,930         81,731,848
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................     (3,000,886)     (1,837,898)       (742,061)       (61,595,209)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................     (1,236,064)      3,987,982       3,800,925        (82,900,383)
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............      2,461,602       7,620,522       4,949,794        (62,763,744)
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................        (15,165)         (1,280)       (733,906)          (475,369)
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................      5,773,705       8,955,915       8,095,416         46,953,517
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................     55,023,408      30,608,056       7,014,344        970,778,081
                                                         ------------    ------------    ------------    ---------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD   $ 60,797,113    $ 39,563,971    $ 15,109,760    $ 1,017,731,598
                                                         ============    ============    ============    ===============

<CAPTION>
                                                                         Equity Series (Concluded):
                                                         ---------------------------------------------


                                                            WARBURG         ALLIANCE         MFS EMERGING
                                                          PINCUS SMALL      SMALL CAP         GROWTH
                                                            COMPANY          GROWTH           COMPANIES
                                                           VALUE FUND         FUND              FUND
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
<S>                                                       <C>             <C>             <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:
FROM OPERATIONS:
   Net investment income .............................    $    (89,383)   $   (123,769)   $    (240,946)
   Net realized gain (loss) ..........................        (944,158)      1,069,730        3,542,229
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments ..................       1,234,976         (34,143)       7,195,333
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
                                                                                          -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations ................................         201,435         911,818       10,496,616
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3) .............................       6,138,934       9,385,875       14,937,031
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3) ..........................      (2,631,895)     (2,743,073)      (5,320,719)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account ....................      (3,481,743)     (5,517,236)      37,193,059
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions ...............          25,296       1,125,566       46,809,371
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4) ......................             207         (84,288)         (98,022)
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS ......................         226,938       1,953,096       57,207,965
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD ...............................      36,654,082      48,471,249       55,964,929
                                                          ------------    ------------    -------------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD    $ 36,881,020    $ 50,424,345    $ 113,172,894
                                                          ============    ============    =============

</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.



                                     FSA-44
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (Concluded)
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 (Unaudited)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>



                                                                                            Asset Allocation Series:
                                                          -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                          MERRILL
                                                            ALLIANCE         EQ/                          ALLIANCE        LYNCH
                                                          CONSERVATIVE      PUTNAM                         GROWTH          WORLD
                                                           INVESTORS       BALANCED       ALLIANCE        INVESTORS       STRATEGY
                                                              FUND           FUND       BALANCED FUND       FUND           FUND
                                                          ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
<S>                                                      <C>             <C>           <C>             <C>              <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS:

FROM OPERATIONS:

   Net investment income...............................  $   (613,322)  $   (18,054)  $  (1,529,853)  $    (2,990,021)  $    (8,910)

   Net realized gain (loss)............................       923,303        55,582       2,393,758         7,402,951      136,851
   Change in unrealized appreciation
      (depreciation) on investments....................     7,437,920       414,409      30,081,260        96,388,256      116,652
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from operations..................................     7,747,901       451,937      30,945,165       100,801,186      244,593
                                                         ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
FROM POLICY-RELATED TRANSACTIONS:
   Net premiums (Note 3)...............................    14,512,694     1,449,553      25,928,922        62,651,207      800,971
   Benefits and other policy-related
      transactions (Note 3)............................   (14,200,759)     (456,135)    (30,026,763)      (59,694,188)    (280,064)
   Net transfers among funds and
      guaranteed interest account......................    (1,115,133)      557,886      (2,635,113)       (6,251,949)    (304,380)
                                                         ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
   Net increase (decrease) in net assets
      from policy-related transactions.................      (803,198)    1,551,304      (6,732,954)       (3,294,930)     216,527
                                                         ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
NET (INCREASE) DECREASE IN AMOUNT
   RETAINED BY EQUITABLE LIFE IN
   SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP (Note 4)........................       (14,243)       (7,619)        (18,685)          (49,577)     (61,554)
                                                         ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
   ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS........................     6,930,460     1,995,622      24,193,526        97,456,679      399,566
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS,
   BEGINNING OF PERIOD.................................   201,735,354     5,888,537     498,384,284       977,392,408    3,763,591
                                                         ------------    ----------    ------------    --------------   ----------
NET ASSETS ATTRIBUTABLE TO POLICYOWNERS, END OF PERIOD.  $208,665,814    $7,884,159    $522,577,810    $1,074,849,087   $4,163,157
                                                         ============    ==========    ============    ==============   ==========
</TABLE>

- -------------------------
See Notes to Financial Statements.
+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-45

<PAGE>

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

JUNE 30, 1999

1.  General

    Effective January 1, 1997 Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company
    ("Equitable Variable Life") was merged into The Equitable Life Assurance
    Society of the United States ("Equitable Life"). From January 1, 1997,
    Equitable Life is liable in place of Equitable Variable Life for the
    liabilities and obligations of Equitable Variable Life, including
    liabilities under policies and contracts issued by Equitable Variable Life,
    and all of Equitable Variable Life's assets became assets of Equitable Life.
    The merger had no effect on the net assets of the Separate Account
    attributable to contractowners. Alliance Capital Management L.P., an
    indirect, majority-owned subsidiary of Equitable Life, manages The Hudson
    River Trust (HR Trust) and is investment adviser for all of the investment
    funds of HR Trust. EQ Financial Consultants, Inc. ("EQFC"), and Equitable
    Distributors Inc. ("EDI") are wholly owned subsidiaries of Equitable Life.
    EQFC manages the EQ Advisors Trust (EQ Trust) and has overall responsibility
    for general management and administration of EQ Trust.

    Equitable Life Separate Account FP (the Account) is organized as a unit
    investment trust, a type of investment company, and is registered with the
    Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
    The Account consists of twenty-six investment funds: the Alliance Money
    Market Fund, the Alliance Intermediate Government Securities Fund, the
    Alliance Quality Bond Fund, the Alliance High Yield Fund, T. Rowe Price
    Equity Income Fund, the EQ/Putnam Growth and Income Value Fund, Alliance
    Growth & Income Fund, the Alliance Equity Index Fund, the Merrill Lynch
    Basic Value Equity Fund, the Alliance Common Stock Fund, the MFS Research
    Fund, MFS Growth with Income Fund, EQ/Alliance Premier Growth Fund, the
    Alliance Global Fund, the Alliance International Fund, the T. Rowe Price
    International Stock Fund, the Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity Fund,
    the Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund, the Warburg Pincus Small Company Value
    Fund, the Alliance Small Cap Growth Fund, MFS Emerging Growth Companies
    Fund, the Alliance Conservative Investors Fund, the EQ/Putnam Balanced Fund,
    the Alliance Balanced Fund, the Alliance Growth Investors Fund, and the
    Merrill Lynch World Strategy Fund ("the Funds"). The assets in each fund are
    invested in shares of a corresponding portfolio (Portfolio) of a mutual
    fund, Class 1A or 1B shares of HR Trust or Class 1B shares of EQ Trust
    (collectively, the "Trusts"). Class 1A and 1B shares are offered by the
    Trust at net asset value. Both classes of shares are subject to fees for
    investment management and advisory services and other Trust expenses. Class
    1A shares are not subject to distribution fees imposed pursuant to a
    distribution plan. Class 1B shares are subject to distribution fees imposed
    under a distribution plan (herein the "Rule 12b-1 Plans") adopted in 1997
    pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, as amended. The Rule 12b-1 Plans
    provide that the Trusts, on behalf of each Fund, may charge annually up to
    0.25% of the average daily net assets of a Fund attributable to its Class 1B
    shares in respect of activities primarily intended to result in the sale of
    the Class 1B shares. These fees are reflected in the net asset value of the
    shares. The Trusts are open-ended, diversified management investment
    companies that invest separate account assets of insurance companies. Each
    Portfolio has separate investment objectives.

    EQFC and EDI earn fees from both Trusts under distribution agreements held
    with the Trusts. EQFC also earns fees under an investment management
    agreement with the EQ Trust. Alliance earns fees under an investment
    advisory agreement with the HR Trust.

     The Account supports the operations of Incentive Life, Incentive Life 2000,

     Incentive Life Plus(SM), IL Protector(SM) and IL COLI, flexible premium
     variable life insurance policies, Champion 2000, modified premium variable
     whole life insurance policies; Survivorship 2000, Survivorship Incentive
     Life, flexible premium joint survivorship variable life insurance policies;
     and SP-Flex, variable life insurance policies with additional premium
     option (collectively, the "Policies"). The Incentive Life 2000, Champion
     2000 and Survivorship 2000 policies are herein referred to as the "Series
     2000 Policies." Incentive Life Plus(SM) policies offered with a prospectus
     dated on or after September 15, 1995, are referred to as Incentive Life
     PlusSM Second Series. Incentive Life Plus policies issued with a prior
     prospectus are referred to as Incentive Life Plus Original Series. All
     Policies are issued by Equitable Life. The assets of the Account are the
     property of Equitable Life. However, the portion of the Account's assets
     attributable to the Policies will not be chargeable with liabilities
     arising out of any other business Equitable Life may conduct.

    Receivable/payable for policy-related transactions represent amount due
    to/from General Account predominately related to premiums, surrenders and
    death benefits.

    Policyowners may allocate amounts in their individual accounts to the Funds
    of the Account and/or (except for SP-Flex policies) to the guaranteed
    interest account of Equitable Life's General Account. Net transfers to
    (from) the guaranteed interest account of the General Account and other
    Separate Accounts of $142,374,638 for the six months ended 1999 are included
    in Net Transfers among Funds. The net assets of any Fund of the Account may
    not be less than the aggregate of the policyowners' accounts allocated to
    that Fund. Additional assets are set aside in Equitable Life's General
    Account to provide for (1) the unearned portion of the monthly charges for
    mortality costs, and (2) other policy benefits, as required under the state
    insurance law.


+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate
    Account FP.


                                     FSA-46
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

2.  Significant Accounting Policies

    The accompanying financial statements are prepared in conformity with
    generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The preparation of
    financial statements in conformity with GAAP 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 are made in shares of the Trusts and are valued at the net asset
    values per share of the respective Portfolios. The net asset value is
    determined by the Trusts using the market or fair value of the underlying
    assets of the Portfolio less liabilities.

    Investment transactions are recorded on the trade date. Dividends are
    recorded by the Trusts in the fourth quarter on the ex-dividend date.
    Dividend and capital gain distributions are automatically reinvested on the
    ex-dividend date. Realized gains and losses include gains and losses on
    redemptions of the Trust's shares (determined on the identified cost basis)
    and Trust distributions representing the net realized gains on Trust
    investment transactions are distributed by the Trust at the end of each
    year.

     The operations of the Account are included in the consolidated federal
     income tax return of Equitable Life. Under the provisions of the Policies,
     Equitable Life has the right to charge the Account for federal income tax
     attributable to the Account. No charge is currently being made against the
     Account for such tax since, under current tax law, Equitable Life pays no
     tax on investment income and capital gains reflected in variable life
     insurance policy reserves. However, Equitable Life retains the right to
     charge for any federal income tax incurred which is attributable to the
     Account if the law is changed. Charges for state and local taxes, if any,
     attributable to the Account also may be made.

3.  Asset Charges

    Under the Policies, Equitable Life assumes mortality and expense risks and,
    to cover these risks, charges the daily net assets of the Account currently
    at annual rates of:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                    Mortality
                                   and Expense       Mortality      Administrative        Total
                                  --------------    -------------   ---------------    ------------
<S>                                   <C>               <C>              <C>              <C>
        Incentive Life,
        Incentive Life 2000,
        Incentive Life Plus
          Second Series,
        Champion 2000 (a)             .60%                                                 .60%
        IL Plus Original
        Series, IL COLI (b)           .85%                                                 .85%
        Survivorship
        Incentive Life (a)            .60%                                                 .60%
        Survivorship 2000 (a)         .90%                                                 .90%
        IL Protector (a)              .80%                                                 .80%
        SP Flex (a)                   .85%              .60%             .35%             1.80%

</TABLE>

         ----------------------
       (a)   Charged to daily net assets of the Account.
       (b)   Charged to Policy Account and is included in Benefits and
             other policy-related transactions in the Statement of
             Changes in Net Assets.


    Before amounts are remitted to the Account for Incentive Life, Incentive
    Life Plus, IL COLI, Survivorship Incentive Life, and the Series 2000
    Policies, Equitable Life deducts a charge for taxes and either an initial
    policy fee (Incentive Life) or a premium sales charge (Incentive Life Plus,
    Survivorship Incentive Life, Incentive Life sales 1999 and after, and Series
    2000 Policies) from premiums. Under SP-Flex, the entire initial premium is
    allocated to the Account. Before any additional premiums under SP-Flex are
    allocated to the Account, however, an administrative charge is deducted.

    The amounts attributable to Incentive Life, Incentive Life Plus, IL
    Protector, IL COLI, and the Series 2000 policyowners' accounts are assessed
    monthly by Equitable Life for cost of insurance and administrative charges.
    These charges are withdrawn from the policyowner accounts along with amounts
    for additional benefits. Under the Policies, amounts for certain
    policy-related transactions (such as policy loans and surrenders) are
    transferred out of the Separate Account.

    Included in the Withdrawals and Administrative Charges line of the Statement
    of Changes in Net Assets are certain administrative charges which are
    deducted from the policyowners account value.


+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.



                                     FSA-47
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

4.  Amounts Retained by Equitable Life in Separate Account FP


    The amount retained by Equitable Life (surplus) in the Account arises
    principally from (1) contributions from Equitable Life, (2) mortality and
    expense risk charges and administrative charges accumulated in the account,
    and (3) that portion, determined ratably, of the Account's investment
    results applicable to those assets in the Account in excess of the net
    assets for the Policies. Amounts retained by Equitable Life are not subject
    to charges for mortality and expense charges and administrative charges.


    Amounts retained by Equitable Life in the Account may be transferred at any
    time by Equitable Life to its General Account.


    The following table shows the surplus withdrawals by Equitable Life by
    investment fund:


                                       SIX MONTHS ENDED
                                            JUNE 30,
                                     ---------------------
INVESTMENT FUND                                   1999
- ---------------                                   ----
Fixed Income Series:
   Alliance Money Market                           890,096
   Alliance Intermediate Government Securities      98,158
   Alliance Quality Bond                           880,287
   Alliance High Yield                             487,287

Equity Series:

   T. Rowe Price Equity Income                     223,735
   EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value                 121,245
   Alliance Growth & Income                        619,443
   Alliance Equity Index                         1,712,462
   Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity                108,167
   Alliance Common Stock                         8,989,648
   MFS Research                                    104,972
   MFS Growth With Income                               --
   EQ/Alliance Premier Growth                           --
   Alliance Global                               1,930,825
   Alliance International                          200,806
   T. Rowe Price International Stock                89,767
   Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity        1,685,953
   Alliance Aggressive Stock                     3,004,033
   Warburg Pincus Small Company Value              114,097
   Alliance Small Cap Growth                       223,825
   MFS Emerging Growth Companies                   323,192

Asset Allocation Series:

   Alliance Conservative Investors                 808,299
   EQ/Putnam Balanced                               97,966
   Alliance Balanced                             1,632,109
   Alliance Growth Investors                     3,457,703
   Merrill Lynch World Strategy                      8,810


+ Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
  FP.


                                     FSA-48
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

5.  Distribution and Servicing Agreements

    Equitable Life has entered into Distribution and Servicing Agreements with
    EQFC, an affiliate of Equitable Life, and EDI, whereby registered
    representatives of EQFC, authorized as variable life insurance agents under
    applicable state insurance laws, sell the Policies. The registered
    representatives are compensated on a commission basis by Equitable Life.

6.  Investment Returns

    The tables on the following pages show the gross and net investment returns
    with respect to the Funds for the periods shown. The net return for each
    Fund is based upon beginning and ending net unit value for a policy and is
    not based on the average net assets in the Fund during such period. Gross
    return is equal to the total return earned by the underlying Trust
    investment which is after deduction of trust expense.

    The Separate Account rates of return attributable to Incentive Life,
    Incentive Life 2000, Incentive Life Plus Second Series and Champion 2000
    policyowners are different than those attributable to Survivorship 2000,
    Survivorship Incentive Life, Incentive Life Plus Original Series, IL
    Protector, IL COLI, and to SP-Flex policyowners because asset charges are
    deducted at different rates under each policy (see Note 3). The Separate
    Account rates of return attributable to Incentive Life sales 1999 and after
    and Survivorship Incentive Life for the Alliance Money Market Fund, Alliance
    Intermediate Government Securities Fund, Alliance Quality Bond Fund,
    Alliance High Yield Fund, Alliance Growth & Income Fund, Alliance Equity
    Index Fund, Alliance Common Stock Fund, Alliance Global Fund, Alliance
    International Fund, Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund, Alliance Small Cap
    Growth Fund, Alliance Conservative Investors Fund, Alliance Balanced Fund,
    Alliance Growth Investors Fund are different from other products in the same
    funds because distribution fees of .025% of the average daily assets of the
    Fund are deducted (see Note 1).

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.


                                     FSA-49
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN:
INCENTIVE LIFE,
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
AND CHAMPION 2000*(A)


FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               2.28
Net return....................................               1.98


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND             1999
- ------------------------------------------------             ----
Gross return..................................              (0.99)
Net return....................................              (1.29)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              (2.38)
Net return....................................              (2.67)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND                                     1999
- ------------------------                                     ----
Gross return..................................              (1.68)
Net return....................................              (1.97)


EQUITY SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                             1999
- --------------------------------                             ----
Gross return..................................              12.39
Net return....................................              12.02

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................              10.81
Net return....................................              10.40


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                                1999
- -----------------------------                                ----
Gross return..................................              14.08
Net return....................................              13.74


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              12.01
Net return....................................              11.68

- ----------

*   Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
    Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-50
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE,
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
AND CHAMPION 2000*(B)

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                        1999
- -------------------------------------                        ----
Gross return..................................              21.20
Net return....................................              20.81


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              13.69
Net return....................................              13.35


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                            1999
- -----------------                                            ----
Gross return..................................               9.01
Net return....................................               8.69


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS GROWTH WITH INCOME FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               1.80
Net return....................................               1.75


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/ALLIANCE PREMIER GROWTH FUND                              1999
- -------------------------------                              ----
Gross return..................................               5.86
Net return....................................               5.82


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                                         1999
- --------------------                                         ----
Gross return..................................              12.32
Net return....................................              11.99


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               5.85
Net return....................................               5.54


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                       1999
- --------------------------------------                       ----
Gross return..................................               3.33
Net return....................................               2.99

- ----------
*   Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
    Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to the
    Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.

(b) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-51
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE,
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
AND CHAMPION 2000*(A)

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                           SIX MONTHS
                                                         ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                        -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND                   1999
- -------------------------------------------                   ----
Gross return..................................               38.24
Net return....................................               37.72


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              12.38
Net return....................................              12.05


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND                      1999
- ---------------------------------------                      ----
Gross return..................................               1.13
Net return....................................               0.81



                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                        --------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              (0.49)
Net return....................................              (0.78)


                                                           SIX MONTHS
                                                         ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                        -----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                            1999
- ----------------------------------                            ----
Gross return..................................               12.78
Net return....................................               12.43


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND                         1999
- ----------------------------------                           ----
Gross return..................................               4.13
Net return....................................               3.82


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                                      1999
- -----------------------                                      ----
Gross return..................................               6.91
Net return....................................               6.59

- ----------
*   Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.

    Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.


                                     FSA-52
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE,
INCENTIVE LIFE 2000,
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS SECOND SERIES
AND CHAMPION 2000*(A)

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                        --------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               6.55
Net return....................................               6.23


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              10.63
Net return....................................              10.30


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                            1999
- ---------------------------------                            ----
Gross return..................................               4.94
Net return....................................               4.60

- ----------
*   Sales of Incentive Life 2000 and Champion 2000 commenced on March 2, 1992.
    Sales of Incentive Life Plus Second Series commenced on September 15, 1995.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.


                                     FSA-53
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN:
INCENTIVE LIFE
SURVIVORSHIP INCENTIVE LIFE*

FIXED INCOME SERIES:

                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               0.29
Net return....................................               0.23

                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                             JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND             1999
- ------------------------------------------------             ----
Gross return..................................               0.16
Net return....................................               0.10



                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               0.07
Net return....................................               0.01


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND                                     1999
- ------------------------                                     ----
Gross return..................................               0.10
Net return....................................               0.04


EQUITY SERIES:
                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                             1999
- --------------------------------                             ----
Gross return..................................               1.41
Net return....................................               1.37


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................               0.61
Net return....................................               0.57


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                                1999
- -----------------------------                                ----
Gross return..................................               2.67
Net return....................................               2.60


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               3.40
Net return....................................               3.34


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS GROWTH WITH INCOME FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               1.80
Net return....................................               1.75

- ----------
 +  Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company
    Separate Account FP.

*   Sales of Incentive Life and Survivorship Incentive Life commenced June 4,
    1999.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated the
    Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.


                                     FSA-54
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE
SURVIVORSHIP INCENTIVE LIFE*

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                        1999
- -------------------------------------                        ----
Gross return..................................               2.18
Net return....................................               2.13


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               4.57
Net return....................................               4.51


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                            1999
- --------------------                                         ----
Gross return..................................               4.37
Net return....................................               4.32


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS GROWTH WITH INCOME                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               1.80
Net return....................................               1.75


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/ALLIANCE PREMIER GROWTH FUND                              1999
- -------------------------------                              ----
Gross return..................................               5.86
Net return....................................               5.82


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                                         1999
- ---------------------                                        ----
Gross return..................................               4.55
Net return....................................               4.48


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               3.12
Net return....................................               3.05


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                       1999
- -------------------------------------                        ----
Gross return..................................               2.28
Net return....................................               2.23


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND                  1999
- -------------------------------------------                  ----
Gross return..................................               7.91
Net return....................................               7.86

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

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

*   Sales of Incentive Life and Survivorship Incentive Life commenced June 4,
    1999.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated the
    Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.



                                     FSA-55
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE
SURVIVORSHIP INCENTIVE LIFE*

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................               0.87
Net return....................................               0.81


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND                      1999
- ---------------------------------------                      ----
Gross return..................................               3.98
Net return....................................               3.93


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................               5.45
Net return....................................               5.38


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                           1999
- ----------------------------------                           ----
Gross return..................................               5.38
Net return....................................               5.34


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:



                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................               1.45
Net return....................................               1.39


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                                      1999
- -----------------------                                      ----
Gross return..................................               0.76
Net return....................................               0.72


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               2.06
Net return....................................               2.00


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................               2.93
Net return....................................               2.87


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                            1999
- ---------------------------------                            ----
Gross return..................................               2.99
Net return....................................               2.95

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

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

*   Sales of Incentive Life and Survivorship Incentive Life commenced June 4,
    1999.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated the
    Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.



                                     FSA-56
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000(A)

FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               2.28
Net return....................................               1.82


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND             1999
- ------------------------------------------------             ----
Gross return..................................              (0.99)
Net return....................................              (1.43)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                                   1999
- ---------------------------
Gross return..................................              (2.38)
Net return....................................              (2.82)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD                                           1999
- -------------------                                           ----
Gross return..................................              (1.68)
Net return....................................              (2.12)


EQUITY SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                             1999
- --------------------------------                             ----
Gross return..................................              12.39
Net return....................................              11.85


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................              10.81
Net return....................................              10.23


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                                1999
- -----------------------------                                ----
Gross return..................................              14.08
Net return....................................              13.57


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              12.01
Net return....................................              11.51

- -------------------
+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-57
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000(B)


EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                        1999
- -------------------------------------                        ----
Gross return..................................              21.20
Net return....................................              20.63


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              13.69
Net return....................................              13.18


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                            1999
- -----------------                                            ----
Gross return..................................               9.01
Net return....................................               8.53


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS GROWTH WITH INCOME FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               1.80
Net return....................................               1.73


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/ALLIANCE PREMIER GROWTH FUND                              1999
- -------------------------------                              ----
Gross return..................................               5.86
Net return....................................               5.79


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                                         1999
- --------------------                                         ----
Gross return..................................              12.32
Net return....................................              11.82


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               5.85
Net return....................................               5.38


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                       1999
- --------------------------------------                       ----
Gross return..................................               3.33
Net return....................................               2.84


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND                  1999
- -------------------------------------------                  ----
Gross return..................................              38.24
Net return....................................              37.51

- -------------------
+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to the
    Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.

(b) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-58
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SURVIVORSHIP 2000(A)


EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              12.38
Net return....................................              11.88


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND                      1999
                                                             ----
- ------------------------------------------
Gross return..................................               1.13
Net return....................................               0.65


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              (0.49)
Net return....................................              (0.93)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                           1999
- ----------------------------------                           ----
Gross return..................................              12.78
Net return....................................              12.27


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:



                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................               4.13
Net return....................................               3.66


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                                      1999
- -----------------------                                      ----
Gross return..................................               6.91
Net return....................................               6.43


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               6.55
Net return....................................               6.08


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                               1999
- -------------------------------
Gross return..................................              10.63
Net return....................................              10.14


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                            1999
- ---------------------------------                            ----
Gross return..................................               4.94
Net return....................................               4.44

- -------------------
+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.


                                     FSA-59
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS ORIGINAL SERIES*(A)

FIXED INCOME SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
Alliance Money Market Fund....................               2.28

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Intermediate Government Securities                 (0.99)
Fund..........................................

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Quality Bond Fund....................              (2.38)

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance High Yield Fund......................              (1.68)


EQUITY SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund..............              12.39

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value Fund..........              10.81

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Growth & Income Fund.................              14.08

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Equity Index Fund....................              12.01

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity Fund.........              21.20

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Common Stock Fund....................              13.69

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
MFS Research Fund.............................               9.01


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

*   Sales of Incentive Life Plus Original Series commenced on January 6, 1995.

(a) There are no Separate Account asset charges for this policy and therefore
    the gross and net rates of return are the same. The gross return for the
    period indicated is not an annualized rate of return.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

                                     FSA-60
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS ORIGINAL SERIES*(A)

EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):
                                                         JUNE 4(B) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
MFS Growth with Income Fund...................               1.80


                                                         JUNE 4(B) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
EQ/Alliance Premier Growth Fund...............               5.86

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Global Fund..........................              12.32

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance International Fund...................               5.85

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund........               3.33

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity Fund...              38.24

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Aggressive Stock Fund................              12.38


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Warburg Pincus Small Company Value Fund.......               1.13

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Small Cap Growth Fund................              (0.49)

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
MFS Emerging Growth Companies Fund............              12.78

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

*   Sales of Incentive Life Plus Original Series commenced on January 6, 1995.

(a) There are no Separate Account asset charges for this policy and therefore
    the gross and net rates of return are the same.

(b) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to the
    Fund. The gross return for the periods indicated is not an annualized rate
    of return.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

                                     FSA-61
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
INCENTIVE LIFE PLUS ORIGINAL SERIES*(A)


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:
                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Conservative Investors Fund..........               4.13

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
EQ/Putnam Balanced Fund.......................               6.91

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Growth Investors Fund................              10.63

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Alliance Balanced Fund........................               6.55

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
                                                             ----
Merrill Lynch World Strategy Fund.............               4.94




- -------------------
*   Sales of Incentive Life Plus Original Series commenced on January 6, 1995.

(a) There are no Separate Account asset charges for this policy and therefore
    the gross and net rates of return are the same. The gross return for the
    period indicated is not an annualized rate of return.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

                                     FSA-62
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*(A)


FIXED INCOME SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               2.28
Net return....................................               1.88


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND             1999
- ------------------------------------------------             ----
Gross return..................................              (0.99)
Net return....................................              (1.38)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              (2.38)
Net return....................................              (2.77)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND                                     1999
- ------------------------                                     ----
Gross return..................................              (1.68)
Net return....................................              (2.07)


EQUITY SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND                             1999
- --------------------------------                             ----
Gross return..................................              12.39
Net return....................................              11.91


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM GROWTH & INCOME VALUE FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................              10.81
Net return....................................              10.29


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                                1999
- -----------------------------                                ----
Gross return..................................              14.08
Net return....................................              13.63


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              12.01
Net return....................................              11.57

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

*   Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-63
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*(B)


EQUITY SERIES (CONTINUED):


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH BASIC VALUE EQUITY FUND                        1999
- -------------------------------------                        ----
Gross return..................................              21.20
Net return....................................              20.69


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              13.69
Net return....................................              13.24


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS RESEARCH FUND                                            1999
- -----------------                                            ----
Gross return..................................               9.01
Net return....................................               8.58


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS GROWTH WITH INCOME FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               1.80
Net return....................................               1.74


                                                         JUNE 4(A) TO
                                                           JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/ALLIANCE PREMIER GROWTH FUND                              1999
- -------------------------------                              ----
Gross return..................................               5.86
Net return....................................               5.80


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                                         1999
- --------------------                                         ----
Gross return..................................              12.32
Net return....................................              11.88


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL FUND                                  1999
- ---------------------------                                  ----
Gross return..................................               5.85
Net return....................................               5.43

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND                       1999
- --------------------------------------                       ----
Gross return..................................               3.33
Net return....................................               2.89


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MORGAN STANLEY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND                  1999
- ----------------------------------------------               ----
Gross return..................................              38.24
Net return....................................              37.58

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

*   Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.

(a) Date as of which net premiums under the policies were first allocated to
    the Fund. The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not
    annualized rates of return.

(b) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.



                                     FSA-64
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
IL PROTECTOR*(A)

EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              12.38
Net return....................................              11.94


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
WARBURG PINCUS SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND                      1999
- ---------------------------------------                      ----
Gross return..................................               1.13
Net return....................................               0.70


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              (0.49)
Net return....................................              (0.88)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MFS EMERGING GROWTH COMPANIES FUND                           1999
- ----------------------------------                           ----
Gross return..................................              12.78
Net return....................................              12.32


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:



                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND                         1999
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................               4.13
Net return....................................               3.71


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
EQ/PUTNAM BALANCED FUND                                      1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               6.91
Net return....................................               6.49


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               6.55
Net return....................................               6.13


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              10.63
Net return....................................              10.19


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
MERRILL LYNCH WORLD STRATEGY FUND                            1999
- ---------------------------------                            ----
Gross return..................................               4.94
Net return....................................               4.49

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

*   Sales of Incentive Life Protector commenced on August 5, 1996.

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-65
<PAGE>


THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN (CONTINUED):
SP FLEX(A)


FIXED INCOME SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE MONEY MARKET FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................               2.28
Net return....................................               1.37


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND             1999
- ------------------------------------------------             ----
Gross return..................................              (0.99)
Net return....................................              (1.87)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE QUALITY BOND FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              (2.38)
Net return....................................              (3.25)


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE HIGH YIELD FUND                                     1999
- ------------------------                                     ----
Gross return..................................              (1.68)
Net return....................................              (2.55)


EQUITY SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH & INCOME FUND                                1999
- -----------------------------                                ----
Gross return..................................              14.08
Net return....................................              13.07

                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE EQUITY INDEX FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              12.01
Net return....................................              11.02


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE COMMON STOCK FUND                                   1999
- --------------------------                                   ----
Gross return..................................              13.69
Net return....................................              12.68


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GLOBAL FUND                                         1999
- --------------------                                         ----
Gross return..................................              12.32
Net return....................................              11.32


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               5.85
Net return....................................               4.91

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

+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.

                                     FSA-66
<PAGE>
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SEPARATE ACCOUNT FP+

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) (CONCLUDED)

JUNE 30, 1999

RATES OF RETURN:
SP FLEX(A)


EQUITY SERIES (CONCLUDED):


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE AGGRESSIVE STOCK FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              12.38
Net return....................................              11.38


ASSET ALLOCATION SERIES:


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
                                                             1999
ALLIANCE CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS FUND
- ------------------------------------                         ----
Gross return..................................               4.13
Net return....................................               3.20


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE GROWTH INVESTORS FUND                               1999
- ------------------------------                               ----
Gross return..................................              10.63
Net return....................................               9.65


                                                          SIX MONTHS
                                                        ENDED JUNE 30,
                                                       -----------------
ALLIANCE BALANCED FUND                                       1999
- ----------------------                                       ----
Gross return..................................               6.55
Net return....................................               5.61

- -------------------
+   Formerly known as Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company Separate Account
    FP.

(a) The gross return and net return for the periods indicated are not annualized
    rates of return.




                                     FSA-67


<PAGE>







                        Report of Independent Accountants


To the Board of Directors and Shareholder of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

In our opinion,  the  accompanying  consolidated  balance sheets and the related
consolidated  statements of earnings,  of shareholder's equity and comprehensive
income and of cash flows present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position of The Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society of the United States and its
subsidiaries  ("Equitable  Life") at December 31, 1998 and 1997, and the results
of their  operations  and their  cash  flows for each of the three  years in the
period ended December 31, 1998, in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles.  These  financial  statements  are the  responsibility  of Equitable
Life's  management;  our  responsibility  is to  express  an  opinion  on  these
financial  statements  based on our  audits.  We  conducted  our audits of these
statements  in accordance  with  generally  accepted  auditing  standards  which
require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable  assurance about
whether the financial  statements  are free of material  misstatement.  An audit
includes  examining,  on a test  basis,  evidence  supporting  the  amounts  and
disclosures in the financial  statements,  assessing the  accounting  principles
used and  significant  estimates  made by management  and evaluating the overall
financial  statement  presentation.   We  believe  that  our  audits  provide  a
reasonable basis for the opinion expressed above.

As discussed in Note 2 to the consolidated financial statements,  Equitable Life
changed its method of accounting for long-lived assets in 1996.




/s/PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- -----------------------------
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
New York, New York
February 8, 1999
                                      F-1
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                           CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                           DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                    1998                 1997
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
<S>                                                                            <C>                  <C>
ASSETS
Investments:
  Fixed maturities:
    Available for sale, at estimated fair value.............................   $    18,993.7        $    19,630.9
    Held to maturity, at amortized cost.....................................           125.0                  -
  Mortgage loans on real estate.............................................         2,809.9              2,611.4
  Equity real estate........................................................         1,676.9              2,495.1
  Policy loans..............................................................         2,086.7              2,422.9
  Other equity investments..................................................           713.3                951.5
  Investment in and loans to affiliates.....................................           928.5                731.1
  Other invested assets.....................................................           808.2                612.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total investments.....................................................        28,142.2             29,455.1
Cash and cash equivalents...................................................         1,245.5                300.5
Deferred policy acquisition costs...........................................         3,563.8              3,236.6
Amounts due from discontinued operations....................................             2.7                572.8
Other assets................................................................         3,051.9              2,687.4
Closed Block assets.........................................................         8,632.4              8,566.6
Separate Accounts assets....................................................        43,302.3             36,538.7
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Total Assets................................................................   $    87,940.8        $    81,357.7
                                                                              =================    =================

LIABILITIES
Policyholders' account balances.............................................   $    20,889.7        $    21,579.5
Future policy benefits and other policyholders' liabilities.................         4,694.2              4,553.8
Short-term and long-term debt...............................................         1,181.7              1,716.7
Other liabilities...........................................................         3,474.3              3,267.2
Closed Block liabilities....................................................         9,077.0              9,073.7
Separate Accounts liabilities...............................................        43,211.3             36,306.3
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total liabilities.....................................................        82,528.2             76,497.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Commitments and contingencies (Notes 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16)

SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
Common stock, $1.25 par value 2.0 million shares authorized, issued
  and outstanding...........................................................             2.5                  2.5
Capital in excess of par value..............................................         3,110.2              3,105.8
Retained earnings...........................................................         1,944.1              1,235.9
Accumulated other comprehensive income......................................           355.8                516.3
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total shareholder's equity............................................         5,412.6              4,860.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Total Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity..................................   $    87,940.8        $    81,357.7
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>


                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

                                      F-2
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
                  YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, 1997 AND 1996
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                      1998               1997               1996
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
                                                                                    (In Millions)
<S>                                                              <C>                <C>                <C>
REVENUES
Universal life and investment-type product policy fee
  income......................................................   $    1,056.2       $       950.6      $       874.0
Premiums......................................................          588.1               601.5              597.6
Net investment income.........................................        2,228.1             2,282.8            2,203.6
Investment gains (losses), net................................          100.2               (45.2)              (9.8)
Commissions, fees and other income............................        1,503.0             1,227.2            1,081.8
Contribution from the Closed Block............................           87.1               102.5              125.0
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

      Total revenues..........................................        5,562.7             5,119.4            4,872.2
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

BENEFITS AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS
Interest credited to policyholders' account balances..........        1,153.0             1,266.2            1,270.2
Policyholders' benefits.......................................        1,024.7               978.6            1,317.7
Other operating costs and expenses............................        2,201.2             2,203.9            2,075.7
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

      Total benefits and other deductions.....................        4,378.9             4,448.7            4,663.6
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Earnings from continuing operations before Federal
  income taxes, minority interest and cumulative
  effect of accounting change.................................        1,183.8               670.7              208.6
Federal income taxes..........................................          353.1                91.5                9.7
Minority interest in net income of consolidated subsidiaries..          125.2                54.8               81.7
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Earnings from continuing operations before cumulative
  effect of accounting change.................................          705.5               524.4              117.2
Discontinued operations, net of Federal income taxes..........            2.7               (87.2)             (83.8)
Cumulative effect of accounting change, net of Federal
  income taxes................................................            -                   -                (23.1)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Net Earnings..................................................   $      708.2       $       437.2      $        10.3
                                                                =================  =================  =================
</TABLE>

                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

                                      F-3
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
                  YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, 1997 AND 1996
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                      1998               1997               1996
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
                                                                                    (In Millions)
<S>                                                              <C>                <C>                <C>
Common stock, at par value, beginning and end of year.........   $        2.5       $         2.5      $         2.5
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Capital in excess of par value, beginning of year.............        3,105.8             3,105.8            3,105.8
Additional capital in excess of par value.....................            4.4                 -                  -
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Capital in excess of par value, end of year...................        3,110.2             3,105.8            3,105.8

Retained earnings, beginning of year..........................        1,235.9               798.7              788.4
Net earnings..................................................          708.2               437.2               10.3
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Retained earnings, end of year................................        1,944.1             1,235.9              798.7
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Accumulated other comprehensive income,
  beginning of year...........................................          516.3               177.0              361.4
Other comprehensive income....................................         (160.5)              339.3             (184.4)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Accumulated other comprehensive income, end of year...........          355.8               516.3              177.0
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Total Shareholder's Equity, End of Year.......................   $    5,412.6       $     4,860.5      $     4,084.0
                                                                =================  =================  =================

COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
Net earnings..................................................   $      708.2       $       437.2      $        10.3
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Change in unrealized gains (losses), net of reclassification
  adjustment..................................................         (149.5)              343.7             (206.6)
Minimum pension liability adjustment..........................          (11.0)               (4.4)              22.2
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Other comprehensive income....................................         (160.5)              339.3             (184.4)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
Comprehensive Income..........................................   $      547.7       $       776.5      $      (174.1)
                                                                =================  =================  =================
</TABLE>


                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

                                      F-4
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                  YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, 1997 AND 1996
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                      1998               1997               1996
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------
                                                                                    (In Millions)
<S>                                                              <C>                <C>                <C>
Net earnings..................................................   $      708.2       $       437.2      $        10.3
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash
  provided by operating activities:
  Interest credited to policyholders' account balances........        1,153.0             1,266.2            1,270.2
  Universal life and investment-type product
    policy fee income.........................................       (1,056.2)             (950.6)            (874.0)
  Investment (gains) losses...................................         (100.2)               45.2                9.8
  Change in Federal income tax payable........................          123.1               (74.4)            (197.1)
  Other, net..................................................         (324.9)              169.4              330.2
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Net cash provided by operating activities.....................          503.0               893.0              549.4
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Cash flows from investing activities:
  Maturities and repayments...................................        2,289.0             2,702.9            2,275.1
  Sales.......................................................       16,972.1            10,385.9            8,964.3
  Purchases...................................................      (18,578.5)          (13,205.4)         (12,559.6)
  Decrease (increase) in short-term investments...............          102.4              (555.0)             450.3
  Decrease in loans to discontinued operations................          660.0               420.1            1,017.0
  Sale of subsidiaries........................................            -                 261.0                -
  Other, net..................................................         (341.8)             (612.6)            (281.0)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Net cash provided (used) by investing activities..............        1,103.2              (603.1)            (133.9)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Cash flows from financing activities:
  Policyholders' account balances:
    Deposits..................................................        1,508.1             1,281.7            1,925.4
    Withdrawals...............................................       (1,724.6)           (1,886.8)          (2,385.2)
  Net (decrease) increase in short-term financings............         (243.5)              419.9                (.3)
  Repayments of long-term debt................................          (24.5)             (196.4)            (124.8)
  Payment of obligation to fund accumulated deficit of
    discontinued operations...................................          (87.2)              (83.9)               -
  Other, net..................................................          (89.5)              (62.7)             (66.5)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Net cash used by financing activities.........................         (661.2)             (528.2)            (651.4)
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Change in cash and cash equivalents...........................          945.0              (238.3)            (235.9)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year..................          300.5               538.8              774.7
                                                                -----------------  -----------------  -----------------

Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year........................   $    1,245.5       $       300.5      $       538.8
                                                                =================  =================  =================

Supplemental cash flow information
  Interest Paid...............................................   $      130.7       $       217.1      $       109.9
                                                                =================  =================  =================
  Income Taxes Paid (Refunded)................................   $      254.3       $       170.0      $       (10.0)
                                                                =================  =================  =================
</TABLE>

                See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.

                                      F-5
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES

                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


 1)     ORGANIZATION

        The Equitable  Life Assurance  Society of the United States  ("Equitable
        Life")  is  a  wholly  owned  subsidiary  of  The  Equitable   Companies
        Incorporated  (the  "Holding   Company").   Equitable  Life's  insurance
        business is conducted principally by Equitable Life and its wholly owned
        life insurance  subsidiaries,  Equitable of Colorado ("EOC"), and, prior
        to  December  31,  1996,   Equitable  Variable  Life  Insurance  Company
        ("EVLICO").  Effective January 1, 1997, EVLICO was merged into Equitable
        Life,  which  continues  to conduct the  Company's  insurance  business.
        Equitable Life's  investment  management  business,  which comprises the
        Investment  Services  segment,  is  conducted  principally  by  Alliance
        Capital  Management  L.P.  ("Alliance"),  in which  Equitable Life has a
        57.7%  ownership  interest,  and  Donaldson,  Lufkin  &  Jenrette,  Inc.
        ("DLJ"),   an  investment  banking  and  brokerage  affiliate  in  which
        Equitable Life has a 32.5%  ownership  interest.  AXA ("AXA"),  a French
        holding  company for an  international  group of  insurance  and related
        financial   services   companies,   is  the  Holding  Company's  largest
        shareholder,  owning  approximately 58.5% at December 31, 1998 (53.4% if
        all securities convertible into, and options on, common stock were to be
        converted or exercised).

        The  Insurance  segment  offers a variety of  traditional,  variable and
        interest-sensitive  life insurance products,  disability income, annuity
        products,  mutual fund and other investment  products to individuals and
        small  groups.  It  also  administers  traditional  participating  group
        annuity  contracts  with  conversion  features,  generally for corporate
        qualified  pension  plans,  and  association  plans which  provide  full
        service retirement programs for individuals affiliated with professional
        and trade  associations.  This segment  includes  Separate  Accounts for
        individual insurance and annuity products.

        The Investment  Services segment includes  Alliance,  the results of DLJ
        which are accounted for on an equity basis,  and, through June 10, 1997,
        Equitable Real Estate  Investment  Management,  Inc.  ("EREIM"),  a real
        estate  investment   management  subsidiary  which  was  sold.  Alliance
        provides diversified investment fund management services to a variety of
        institutional clients,  including pension funds, endowments, and foreign
        financial institutions, as well as to individual investors,  principally
        through  a  broad  line  of  mutual   funds.   This   segment   includes
        institutional Separate Accounts which provide various investment options
        for large group pension clients, primarily deferred benefit contribution
        plans, through pooled or single group accounts. DLJ's businesses include
        securities underwriting,  sales and trading, merchant banking, financial
        advisory services,  investment research, venture capital,  correspondent
        brokerage  services,  online  interactive  brokerage  services and asset
        management.  DLJ  serves  institutional,   corporate,  governmental  and
        individual clients both domestically and internationally. EREIM provided
        real  estate  investment   management   services,   property  management
        services, mortgage servicing and loan asset management, and agricultural
        investment management.

 2)     SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

        Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation

        The  accompanying  consolidated  financial  statements  are  prepared in
        conformity with generally accepted accounting  principles ("GAAP") which
        require  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.

        The accompanying  consolidated financial statements include the accounts
        of  Equitable  Life  and its  wholly  owned  life  insurance  subsidiary
        (collectively,   the  "Insurance  Group");  non-insurance  subsidiaries,
        principally  Alliance and EREIM (see Note 5); and those partnerships and
        joint ventures in which Equitable Life or its  subsidiaries  has control

                                      F-6
<PAGE>

        and  a  majority   economic   interest   (collectively,   including  its
        consolidated  subsidiaries,  the "Company"). The Company's investment in
        DLJ is reported on the equity basis of accounting.  Closed Block assets,
        liabilities and results of operations are presented in the  consolidated
        financial   statements  as  single  line  items  (see  Note  7).  Unless
        specifically  stated,  all other footnote  disclosures  contained herein
        exclude the Closed Block related amounts.

        All significant intercompany transactions and balances except those with
        the  Closed  Block and  discontinued  operations  (see Note 8) have been
        eliminated in  consolidation.  The years "1998," "1997" and "1996" refer
        to the years  ended  December  31,  1998,  1997 and 1996,  respectively.
        Certain  reclassifications  have been made in the amounts  presented for
        prior periods to conform these periods with the 1998 presentation.

        Closed Block

        On July 22, 1992,  Equitable Life  established  the Closed Block for the
        benefit of certain individual participating policies which were in force
        on that date.  The assets  allocated to the Closed Block,  together with
        anticipated  revenues from policies  included in the Closed Block,  were
        reasonably expected to be sufficient to support such business, including
        provision  for payment of claims,  certain  expenses and taxes,  and for
        continuation of dividend scales payable in 1991, assuming the experience
        underlying such scales continues.

        Assets  allocated to the Closed Block inure solely to the benefit of the
        Closed  Block  policyholders  and will not revert to the  benefit of the
        Holding  Company.  No  reallocation,  transfer,  borrowing or lending of
        assets  can be made  between  the  Closed  Block and other  portions  of
        Equitable  Life's General Account,  any of its Separate  Accounts or any
        affiliate  of  Equitable  Life  without  the  approval  of the New  York
        Superintendent of Insurance (the "Superintendent").  Closed Block assets
        and  liabilities  are  carried on the same  basis as similar  assets and
        liabilities  held in the  General  Account.  The excess of Closed  Block
        liabilities  over Closed Block  assets  represents  the expected  future
        post-tax contribution from the Closed Block which would be recognized in
        income over the period the  policies  and  contracts in the Closed Block
        remain in force.

        Discontinued Operations

        Discontinued  operations  include  the Group  Non-Participating  Wind-Up
        Annuities  ("Wind-Up  Annuities") and the Guaranteed  Interest  Contract
        ("GIC") lines of business.  An allowance was established for the premium
        deficiency  reserve for Wind-Up Annuities and estimated future losses of
        the  GIC  line of  business.  Management  reviews  the  adequacy  of the
        allowance  each quarter and believes the  allowance for future losses at
        December 31, 1998 is adequate to provide for all future losses; however,
        the quarterly  allowance review continues to involve numerous  estimates
        and  subjective   judgments   regarding  the  expected   performance  of
        Discontinued Operations Investment Assets. There can be no assurance the
        losses provided for will not differ from the losses ultimately realized.
        To the extent actual results or future  projections of the  discontinued
        operations   differ  from   management's   current  best  estimates  and
        assumptions  underlying the allowance for future losses,  the difference
        would  be  reflected  in the  consolidated  statements  of  earnings  in
        discontinued  operations.  In particular,  to the extent  income,  sales
        proceeds  and  holding  periods  for  equity  real  estate  differ  from
        management's previous assumptions, periodic adjustments to the allowance
        are likely to result (see Note 8).

        Accounting Changes

        In June 1997, the Financial  Accounting  Standards Board ("FASB") issued
        Statement  of   Financial   Accounting   Standards   ("SFAS")  No.  131,
        "Disclosures  about Segments of an Enterprise and Related  Information".
        SFAS No.  131  establishes  standards  for  public  companies  to report
        information  about  operating  segments in annual and interim  financial
        statements issued to shareholders.  It also specifies related disclosure
        requirements  for  products  and  services,  geographic  areas and major
        customers.  Generally,  financial information must be reported using the
        basis  management  uses  to make  operating  decisions  and to  evaluate
        business  performance.  The Company  implemented  SFAS No. 131 effective
        December 31, 1998 and  continues to identify two  operating  segments to
        reflect its major businesses:  Insurance and Investment Services.  While
        the  segment  descriptions  are the same as those  previously  reported,
        certain  amounts  have  been  reattributed  between  the two  reportable
        segments.   Prior  period  comparative   segment  information  has  been
        restated.

                                      F-7
<PAGE>

        In March 1998, the American  Institute of Certified  Public  Accountants
        ("AICPA") issued Statement of Position ("SOP") 98-1, "Accounting for the
        Costs of Computer  Software  Developed or Obtained  for  Internal  Use,"
        which  requires  capitalization  of external and certain  internal costs
        incurred to obtain or develop internal-use  computer software during the
        application development stage. The Company applied the provisions of SOP
        98-1  prospectively  effective January 1, 1998. The adoption of SOP 98-1
        did not have a material impact on the Company's  consolidated  financial
        statements.   Capitalized   internal-use  software  is  amortized  on  a
        straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of the software.

        The Company implemented SFAS No. 121,  "Accounting for the Impairment of
        Long-Lived  Assets and for  Long-Lived  Assets to Be Disposed Of," as of
        January 1, 1996.  SFAS No. 121  requires  long-lived  assets and certain
        identifiable  intangibles be reviewed for impairment  whenever events or
        changes in circumstances  indicate the carrying value of such assets may
        not be  recoverable.  Effective with SFAS No. 121's  adoption,  impaired
        real estate is written down to fair value with the impairment loss being
        included in investment gains (losses), net. Before implementing SFAS No.
        121,  valuation  allowances  on real estate held for the  production  of
        income were computed using the  forecasted  cash flows of the respective
        properties  discounted at a rate equal to the  Company's  cost of funds.
        Adoption  of  the  statement   resulted  in  the  release  of  valuation
        allowances of $152.4  million and  recognition  of impairment  losses of
        $144.0 million on real estate held for production of income. Real estate
        which management intends to sell or abandon is classified as real estate
        held  for  sale.  Valuation  allowances  on real  estate  held  for sale
        continue to be computed using the lower of depreciated cost or estimated
        fair value, net of disposition costs. Initial adoption of the impairment
        requirements  of SFAS No. 121 to other assets to be disposed of resulted
        in a charge for the cumulative  effect of an accounting  change of $23.1
        million,  net of a Federal income tax benefit of $12.4  million,  due to
        the  writedown  to fair  value  of  building  improvements  relating  to
        facilities vacated in 1996.

        New Accounting Pronouncements

        In  October  1998,  the  FASB  issued  SFAS  No.  134,  "Accounting  for
        Mortgage-Backed Securities Retained after the Securitization of Mortgage
        Loans  Held for Sale by a Mortgage  Banking  Enterprise,"  which  amends
        existing  accounting and reporting  standards for certain  activities of
        mortgage  banking   enterprises  and  other   enterprises  that  conduct
        operations that are substantially similar to the primary operations of a
        mortgage banking  enterprise.  This statement is effective for the first
        fiscal quarter  beginning after December 15, 1998. This statement is not
        expected  to  have  a  material  impact  on the  Company's  consolidated
        financial statements.

        In June 1998, the FASB issued SFAS No. 133,  "Accounting  for Derivative
        Instruments and Hedging  Activities,"  which establishes  accounting and
        reporting  standards  for  derivative  instruments,   including  certain
        derivatives embedded in other contracts, and for hedging activities.  It
        requires all  derivatives  to be recognized on the balance sheet at fair
        value.  The  accounting  for  changes in the fair value of a  derivative
        depends on its intended use.  Derivatives not used in hedging activities
        must be adjusted  to fair value  through  earnings.  Changes in the fair
        value of derivatives used in hedging  activities will,  depending on the
        nature of the hedge,  either be offset in earnings against the change in
        fair value of the hedged item  attributable  to the risk being hedged or
        recognized in other  comprehensive  income until the hedged item affects
        earnings.  For all  hedging  activities,  the  ineffective  portion of a
        derivative's  change in fair value  will be  immediately  recognized  in
        earnings.

        SFAS No. 133 requires  adoption in fiscal years beginning after June 15,
        1999 and  permits  early  adoption  as of the  beginning  of any  fiscal
        quarter following issuance of the statement.  Retroactive application to
        financial statements of prior periods is prohibited. The Company expects
        to adopt SFAS No. 133 effective January 1, 2000.  Adjustments  resulting
        from  initial  adoption  of the new  requirements  will be reported in a
        manner  similar  to the  cumulative  effect  of a change  in  accounting
        principle  and will be  reflected  in net  income or  accumulated  other
        comprehensive income based upon existing hedging relationships,  if any.
        Management  currently  is  assessing  the impact of  adoption.  However,
        Alliance's  adoption is not expected to have a significant impact on the
        Company's  consolidated  balance  sheet or statement of earnings.  Also,
        since  most  of  DLJ's  derivatives  are  carried  at fair  values,  the
        Company's  consolidated earnings and financial position are not expected
        to be significantly affected by DLJ's adoption of the new requirements.

                                      F-8
<PAGE>

        In late 1998, the AICPA issued SOP 98-7, "Deposit Accounting: Accounting
        for Insurance and Reinsurance  Contracts that Do Not Transfer  Insurance
        Risk".  This SOP,  effective for fiscal years  beginning  after June 15,
        1999,  provides guidance to both the insured and insurer on how to apply
        the deposit  method of accounting  when it is required for insurance and
        reinsurance  contracts that do not transfer insurance risk. The SOP does
        not address or change the  requirements  as to when  deposit  accounting
        should be applied.  SOP 98-7 applies to all  entities and all  insurance
        and reinsurance contracts that do not transfer insurance risk except for
        long-duration  life  and  health  insurance  contracts.  This SOP is not
        expected  to  have  a  material  impact  on the  Company's  consolidated
        financial statements.

        In December  1997,  the AICPA issued SOP 97-3,  "Accounting by Insurance
        and  Other  Enterprises  for  Insurance-Related  Assessments".  SOP 97-3
        provides  guidance for assessments  related to insurance  activities and
        requirements  for  disclosure  of  certain  information.   SOP  97-3  is
        effective for financial  statements  issued for periods  beginning after
        December 31, 1998. Restatement of previously issued financial statements
        is not required.  SOP 97-3 is not expected to have a material  impact on
        the Company's consolidated financial statements.

        Valuation of Investments

        Fixed  maturities  identified  as  available  for sale are  reported  at
        estimated fair value.  Fixed maturities,  which the Company has both the
        ability and the intent to hold to maturity,  are stated  principally  at
        amortized  cost. The amortized cost of fixed  maturities is adjusted for
        impairments in value deemed to be other than temporary.

        Valuation  allowances are netted  against the asset  categories to which
        they apply.

        Mortgage loans on real estate are stated at unpaid  principal  balances,
        net  of  unamortized  discounts  and  valuation  allowances.   Valuation
        allowances are based on the present value of expected  future cash flows
        discounted  at  the  loan's  original  effective  interest  rate  or the
        collateral  value  if the  loan is  collateral  dependent.  However,  if
        foreclosure  is or becomes  probable,  the  measurement  method  used is
        collateral value.

        Real estate,  including real estate acquired in satisfaction of debt, is
        stated at  depreciated  cost less valuation  allowances.  At the date of
        foreclosure (including in-substance  foreclosure),  real estate acquired
        in satisfaction of debt is valued at estimated fair value. Impaired real
        estate is  written  down to fair value  with the  impairment  loss being
        included in investment gains (losses), net. Valuation allowances on real
        estate held for sale are computed using the lower of depreciated cost or
        current estimated fair value, net of disposition costs.  Depreciation is
        discontinued on real estate held for sale. Prior to the adoption of SFAS
        No. 121,  valuation  allowances  on real estate held for  production  of
        income were computed using the  forecasted  cash flows of the respective
        properties discounted at a rate equal to the Company's cost of funds.

        Policy loans are stated at unpaid principal balances.

        Partnerships  and joint venture  interests in which the Company does not
        have control or a majority  economic interest are reported on the equity
        basis of accounting  and are included  either with equity real estate or
        other equity investments, as appropriate.

        Common  stocks are carried at  estimated  fair value and are included in
        other equity investments.

        Short-term  investments are stated at amortized cost which  approximates
        fair value and are included with other invested assets.

                                      F-9
<PAGE>

        Cash and cash equivalents  includes cash on hand, amounts due from banks
        and highly liquid debt instruments  purchased with an original  maturity
        of three months or less.

        All securities are recorded in the consolidated  financial statements on
        a trade date basis.

        Net Investment Income,  Investment Gains, Net and Unrealized  Investment
        Gains (Losses)

        Net   investment   income  and  realized   investment   gains   (losses)
        (collectively,  "investment  results") related to certain  participating
        group annuity contracts which are passed through to the  contractholders
        are reflected as interest credited to policyholders' account balances.

        Realized   investment   gains   (losses)  are   determined  by  specific
        identification  and are presented as a component of revenue.  Changes in
        valuation allowances are included in investment gains (losses).

        Unrealized  investment  gains and losses on equity  securities and fixed
        maturities available for sale held by the Company are accounted for as a
        separate component of accumulated  comprehensive  income, net of related
        deferred  Federal income taxes,  amounts  attributable  to  discontinued
        operations,  participating  group annuity  contracts and deferred policy
        acquisition costs ("DAC") related to universal life and  investment-type
        products and participating traditional life contracts.

        Recognition of Insurance Income and Related Expenses

        Premiums from universal life and investment-type  contracts are reported
        as deposits to  policyholders'  account  balances.  Revenues  from these
        contracts   consist  of  amounts  assessed  during  the  period  against
        policyholders'   account   balances  for   mortality   charges,   policy
        administration charges and surrender charges. Policy benefits and claims
        that are  charged to expense  include  benefit  claims  incurred  in the
        period in excess of related policyholders' account balances.

        Premiums from participating and  non-participating  traditional life and
        annuity  policies with life  contingencies  generally are  recognized as
        income when due.  Benefits  and expenses are matched with such income so
        as to  result  in the  recognition  of  profits  over  the  life  of the
        contracts.  This match is  accomplished  by means of the  provision  for
        liabilities  for future policy  benefits and the deferral and subsequent
        amortization of policy acquisition costs.

        For  contracts  with a single  premium  or a limited  number of  premium
        payments due over a  significantly  shorter period than the total period
        over which  benefits are provided,  premiums are recorded as income when
        due with any  excess  profit  deferred  and  recognized  in  income in a
        constant  relationship  to  insurance  in force or, for  annuities,  the
        amount of expected future benefit payments.

        Premiums from individual  health contracts are recognized as income over
        the period to which the premiums  relate in  proportion to the amount of
        insurance protection provided.

        Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs

        The  costs  of  acquiring   new   business,   principally   commissions,
        underwriting,  agency and policy issue expenses,  all of which vary with
        and  are  primarily  related  to the  production  of new  business,  are
        deferred. DAC is subject to recoverability testing at the time of policy
        issue and loss recognition testing at the end of each accounting period.

        For  universal  life  products  and  investment-type  products,  DAC  is
        amortized  over the expected  total life of the contract  group (periods
        ranging  from  25 to 35  years  and 5 to 17  years,  respectively)  as a
        constant  percentage of estimated gross profits arising principally from
        investment results,  mortality and expense margins and surrender charges
        based on historical and anticipated  future  experience,  updated at the
        end of each accounting  period. The effect on the amortization of DAC of
        revisions  to  estimated  gross  profits is reflected in earnings in the
        period such estimated  gross profits are revised.  The effect on the DAC
        asset that would result from realization of unrealized gains (losses) is
        recognized with an offset to accumulated other  comprehensive  income in
        consolidated shareholder's equity as of the balance sheet date.

                                      F-10
<PAGE>

        For participating  traditional life policies (substantially all of which
        are in the Closed Block),  DAC is amortized over the expected total life
        of the contract group (40 years) as a constant  percentage  based on the
        present  value of the  estimated  gross  margin  amounts  expected to be
        realized  over the life of the contracts  using the expected  investment
        yield. At December 31, 1998, the expected  investment  yield,  excluding
        policy loans, generally ranged from 7.29% grading to 6.5% over a 20 year
        period.   Estimated  gross  margin  includes  anticipated  premiums  and
        investment results less claims and administrative  expenses,  changes in
        the  net  level  premium  reserve  and  expected   annual   policyholder
        dividends.  The  effect  on the  amortization  of DAC  of  revisions  to
        estimated  gross  margins is  reflected  in  earnings in the period such
        estimated  gross  margins are revised.  The effect on the DAC asset that
        would result from realization of unrealized gains (losses) is recognized
        with an  offset to  accumulated  comprehensive  income  in  consolidated
        shareholder's equity as of the balance sheet date.

        For  non-participating  traditional  life and annuity policies with life
        contingencies,  DAC is amortized in proportion to anticipated  premiums.
        Assumptions  as to  anticipated  premiums  are  estimated at the date of
        policy  issue  and  are  consistently  applied  during  the  life of the
        contracts.   Deviations  from  estimated  experience  are  reflected  in
        earnings in the period such deviations  occur. For these contracts,  the
        amortization periods generally are for the total life of the policy.

        For  individual  health  benefit  insurance,  DAC is amortized  over the
        expected  average  life of the  contracts  (10 years  for major  medical
        policies  and  20  years  for  disability  income  ("DI")  products)  in
        proportion to anticipated premium revenue at time of issue.

        Policyholders' Account Balances and Future Policy Benefits

        Policyholders'  account balances for universal life and  investment-type
        contracts are equal to the policy  account  values.  The policy  account
        values  represents  an  accumulation  of  gross  premium  payments  plus
        credited interest less expense and mortality charges and withdrawals.

        For  participating  traditional  life  policies,  future policy  benefit
        liabilities are calculated using a net level premium method on the basis
        of actuarial assumptions equal to guaranteed mortality and dividend fund
        interest  rates.  The  liability  for annual  dividends  represents  the
        accrual of annual dividends  earned.  Terminal  dividends are accrued in
        proportion to gross margins over the life of the contract.

        For non-participating traditional life insurance policies, future policy
        benefit  liabilities  are estimated  using a net level premium method on
        the basis of actuarial  assumptions  as to  mortality,  persistency  and
        interest established at policy issue.  Assumptions established at policy
        issue as to mortality and persistency are based on the Insurance Group's
        experience  which,  together  with  interest  and  expense  assumptions,
        includes a margin for adverse deviation. When the liabilities for future
        policy benefits plus the present value of expected future gross premiums
        for a product are  insufficient  to provide for expected  future  policy
        benefits  and  expenses  for  that  product,  DAC  is  written  off  and
        thereafter,  if required, a premium deficiency reserve is established by
        a charge to earnings.  Benefit  liabilities  for  traditional  annuities
        during the accumulation period are equal to accumulated contractholders'
        fund balances and after  annuitization are equal to the present value of
        expected  future  payments.  Interest  rates used in  establishing  such
        liabilities range from 2.25% to 11.5% for life insurance liabilities and
        from 2.25% to 13.5% for annuity liabilities.

        During  the  fourth  quarter  of  1996  a  loss  recognition   study  of
        participating group annuity contracts and conversion annuities ("Pension
        Par") was completed  which  included  management's  revised  estimate of
        assumptions,  such as expected mortality and future investment  returns.
        The  study's  results   prompted   management  to  establish  a  premium
        deficiency reserve which decreased  earnings from continuing  operations
        and net earnings by $47.5 million ($73.0 million pre-tax).

        Individual  health  benefit  liabilities  for active lives are estimated
        using  the  net  level  premium  method  and  assumptions  as to  future
        morbidity,  withdrawals and interest.  Benefit  liabilities for disabled
        lives are  estimated  using the  present  value of  benefits  method and
        experience assumptions as to claim terminations, expenses and interest.

                                      F-11
<PAGE>

        During  the  fourth  quarter  of  1996,  the  Company  completed  a loss
        recognition  study of the DI business  which  incorporated  management's
        revised  estimates  of  future  experience  with  regard  to  morbidity,
        investment  returns,   claims  and  administration  expenses  and  other
        factors.  The study  indicated DAC was not  recoverable and the reserves
        were  not  sufficient.  Earnings  from  continuing  operations  and  net
        earnings  decreased  by $208.0  million  ($320.0  million  pre-tax) as a
        result of  strengthening  DI reserves by $175.0  million and writing off
        unamortized DAC of $145.0 million related to DI products issued prior to
        July 1993. The determination of DI reserves requires making  assumptions
        and estimates relating to a variety of factors,  including morbidity and
        interest  rates,  claims  experience and lapse rates based on then known
        facts and circumstances. Such factors as claim incidence and termination
        rates can be affected by changes in the economic,  legal and  regulatory
        environments and work ethic.  While management  believes its Pension Par
        and DI  reserves  have been  calculated  on a  reasonable  basis and are
        adequate,  there can be no  assurance  reserves  will be  sufficient  to
        provide for future liabilities.

        Claim  reserves and associated  liabilities  for individual DI and major
        medical  policies were $938.6 million and $886.7 million at December 31,
        1998 and  1997,  respectively.  Incurred  benefits  (benefits  paid plus
        changes in claim reserves) and benefits paid for individual DI and major
        medical  policies   (excluding   reserve   strengthening  in  1996)  are
        summarized as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Incurred benefits related to current year..........  $       202.1       $      190.2       $      189.0
        Incurred benefits related to prior years...........           22.2                2.1               69.1
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Incurred Benefits............................  $       224.3       $      192.3       $      258.1
                                                            =================   ================   =================

        Benefits paid related to current year..............  $        17.0       $       28.8       $       32.6
        Benefits paid related to prior years...............          155.4              146.2              153.3
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Benefits Paid................................  $       172.4       $      175.0       $      185.9
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Policyholders' Dividends

        The amount of  policyholders'  dividends to be paid (including  those on
        policies  included  in the  Closed  Block)  is  determined  annually  by
        Equitable   Life's  board  of  directors.   The   aggregate   amount  of
        policyholders'  dividends  is  related  to actual  interest,  mortality,
        morbidity  and expense  experience  for the year and  judgment as to the
        appropriate level of statutory surplus to be retained by Equitable Life.

        At December 31, 1998,  participating  policies,  including  those in the
        Closed Block, represent  approximately 19.9% ($49.3 billion) of directly
        written life insurance in force, net of amounts ceded.

        Federal Income Taxes

        The  Company  files a  consolidated  Federal  income tax return with the
        Holding  Company  and its  consolidated  subsidiaries.  Current  Federal
        income  taxes are charged or credited to  operations  based upon amounts
        estimated to be payable or recoverable as a result of taxable operations
        for the current year.  Deferred  income tax assets and  liabilities  are
        recognized based on the difference between financial  statement carrying
        amounts  and income tax bases of assets and  liabilities  using  enacted
        income tax rates and laws.

        Separate Accounts

        Separate  Accounts are established in conformity with the New York State
        Insurance Law and generally are not  chargeable  with  liabilities  that
        arise from any other business of the Insurance Group.  Separate Accounts
        assets  are  subject to General  Account  claims  only to the extent the
        value of such assets exceeds Separate Accounts liabilities.

                                      F-12
<PAGE>

        Assets  and  liabilities  of the  Separate  Accounts,  representing  net
        deposits  and  accumulated  net  investment  earnings  less  fees,  held
        primarily  for  the  benefit  of  contractholders,  and  for  which  the
        Insurance Group does not bear the investment risk, are shown as separate
        captions in the consolidated  balance sheets.  The Insurance Group bears
        the investment risk on assets held in one Separate  Account;  therefore,
        such assets are carried on the same basis as similar  assets held in the
        General Account  portfolio.  Assets held in the other Separate  Accounts
        are carried at quoted  market  values or,  where  quoted  values are not
        available,  at  estimated  fair values as  determined  by the  Insurance
        Group.

        The investment results of Separate Accounts on which the Insurance Group
        does not bear the  investment  risk are  reflected  directly in Separate
        Accounts  liabilities.  For 1998, 1997 and 1996,  investment  results of
        such  Separate  Accounts  were $4,591.0  million,  $3,411.1  million and
        $2,970.6 million, respectively.

        Deposits to Separate  Accounts  are  reported as  increases  in Separate
        Accounts liabilities and are not reported in revenues. Mortality, policy
        administration  and  surrender  charges  on all  Separate  Accounts  are
        included in revenues.

        Employee Stock Option Plan

        The Company  accounts for stock  option  plans  sponsored by the Holding
        Company,   DLJ  and  Alliance  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of
        Accounting  Principles  Board Opinion  ("APB") No. 25,  "Accounting  for
        Stock Issued to Employees," and related  interpretations.  In accordance
        with the  Statement,  compensation  expense is  recorded  on the date of
        grant only if the current market price of the  underlying  stock exceeds
        the  option  price.  See Note 22 for the pro forma  disclosures  for the
        Holding Company,  DLJ and Alliance required by SFAS No. 123, "Accounting
        for Stock-Based Compensation".

                                      F-13
<PAGE>

 3)     INVESTMENTS

        The following tables provide  additional  information  relating to fixed
        maturities and equity securities:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                        Gross               Gross
                                                   Amortized          Unrealized         Unrealized          Estimated
                                                      Cost              Gains              Losses            Fair Value
                                                -----------------  -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                              (In Millions)
        <S>                                     <C>                 <C>                <C>                 <C>
        December 31, 1998
        Fixed Maturities:
          Available for Sale:
            Corporate..........................  $    14,520.8      $       793.6       $      379.6       $    14,934.8
            Mortgage-backed....................        1,807.9               23.3                 .9             1,830.3
            U.S. Treasury securities and
              U.S. government and
              agency securities................        1,464.1              107.6                 .7             1,571.0
            States and political subdivisions..           55.0                9.9                -                  64.9
            Foreign governments................          363.3               20.9               30.0               354.2
            Redeemable preferred stock.........          242.7                7.0               11.2               238.5
                                                -----------------  -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Available for Sale...............  $    18,453.8      $       962.3       $      422.4       $    18,993.7
                                                =================  =================   ================   =================

          Held to Maturity:  Corporate.........  $       125.0      $         -         $        -         $       125.0
                                                =================  =================   ================   =================

        Equity Securities:
          Common stock.........................  $        58.3      $       114.9       $       22.5       $       150.7
                                                =================  =================   ================   =================

        December 31, 1997
        Fixed Maturities:
          Available for Sale:
            Corporate..........................  $    14,850.5      $       785.0       $       74.5       $    15,561.0
            Mortgage-backed....................        1,702.8               23.5                1.3             1,725.0
            U.S. Treasury securities and
              U.S. government and
              agency securities................        1,583.2               83.9                 .6             1,666.5
            States and political subdivisions..           52.8                6.8                 .1                59.5
            Foreign governments................          442.4               44.8                2.0               485.2
            Redeemable preferred stock.........          128.0                6.7                1.0               133.7
                                                -----------------  -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Available for Sale...............  $    18,759.7      $       950.7       $       79.5       $    19,630.9
                                                =================  =================   ================   =================

        Equity Securities:
          Common stock.........................  $       408.4      $        48.7       $       15.0       $       442.1
                                                =================  =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        For publicly traded fixed  maturities and equity  securities,  estimated
        fair  value  is  determined  using  quoted  market  prices.   For  fixed
        maturities  without a readily  ascertainable  market value,  the Company
        determines  an  estimated  fair  value  using  a  discounted  cash  flow
        approach,  including  provisions for credit risk, generally based on the
        assumption  such  securities  will be held to maturity.  Estimated  fair
        values for equity  securities,  substantially all of which do not have a
        readily ascertainable market value, have been determined by the Company.
        Such estimated fair values do not  necessarily  represent the values for
        which  these  securities  could  have  been  sold  at the  dates  of the
        consolidated  balance sheets. At December 31, 1998 and 1997,  securities
        without a readily ascertainable market value having an amortized cost of
        $3,539.9 million and $3,759.2 million,  respectively, had estimated fair
        values of $3,748.5 million and $3,903.9 million, respectively.

                                      F-14
<PAGE>

        The contractual maturity of bonds at December 31, 1998 is shown below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                        Available for Sale
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                   Amortized          Estimated
                                                                                     Cost             Fair Value
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                     <C>                <C>
        Due in one year or less................................................  $      324.8       $      323.4
        Due in years two through five..........................................       3,778.2            3,787.9
        Due in years six through ten...........................................       6,543.4            6,594.1
        Due after ten years....................................................       5,756.8            6,219.5
        Mortgage-backed securities.............................................       1,807.9            1,830.3
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total..................................................................  $   18,211.1       $   18,755.2
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Corporate  bonds held to maturity  with an amortized  cost and estimated
        fair value of $125.0 million are due in one year or less.

        Bonds not due at a single  maturity date have been included in the above
        table in the year of final maturity.  Actual maturities will differ from
        contractual  maturities  because borrowers may have the right to call or
        prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

        The  Insurance  Group's fixed  maturity  investment  portfolio  includes
        corporate high yield  securities  consisting of public high yield bonds,
        redeemable  preferred  stocks and directly  negotiated debt in leveraged
        buyout  transactions.  The Insurance  Group seeks to minimize the higher
        than normal credit risks  associated  with such securities by monitoring
        concentrations  in any single  issuer or a  particular  industry  group.
        Certain of these corporate high yield securities are classified as other
        than  investment  grade by the various rating  agencies,  i.e., a rating
        below Baa or National  Association of Insurance  Commissioners  ("NAIC")
        designation of 3 (medium grade),  4 or 5 (below  investment  grade) or 6
        (in or near default).  At December 31, 1998,  approximately 15.1% of the
        $18,336.1 million aggregate  amortized cost of bonds held by the Company
        was considered to be other than investment grade.

        In  addition,  the  Insurance  Group is an equity  investor  in  limited
        partnership interests which primarily invest in securities considered to
        be other than investment grade.

        Fixed maturity  investments with  restructured or modified terms are not
        material.

        Investment valuation allowances and changes thereto are shown below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                 <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Balances, beginning of year........................  $       384.5       $      137.1       $      325.3
        SFAS No. 121 release...............................            -                  -               (152.4)
        Additions charged to income........................           86.2              334.6              125.0
        Deductions for writedowns and
          asset dispositions...............................         (240.1)             (87.2)            (160.8)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Balances, End of Year..............................  $       230.6       $      384.5       $      137.1
                                                            =================   ================   =================

        Balances, end of year comprise:
          Mortgage loans on real estate....................  $        34.3       $       55.8       $       50.4
          Equity real estate...............................          196.3              328.7               86.7
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total..............................................  $       230.6       $      384.5       $      137.1
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

                                      F-15
<PAGE>

        At December 31, 1998, the carrying value of fixed  maturities  which are
        non-income  producing for the twelve months  preceding the  consolidated
        balance sheet date was $60.8 million.

        At  December  31,  1998 and 1997,  mortgage  loans on real  estate  with
        scheduled payments 60 days (90 days for agricultural  mortgages) or more
        past due or in  foreclosure  (collectively,  "problem  mortgage loans on
        real  estate")  had an  amortized  cost of $7.0  million  (0.2% of total
        mortgage loans on real estate) and $23.4 million (0.9% of total mortgage
        loans on real estate), respectively.

        The payment terms of mortgage loans on real estate may from time to time
        be  restructured or modified.  The investment in  restructured  mortgage
        loans on real  estate,  based on  amortized  cost,  amounted  to  $115.1
        million and $183.4 million at December 31, 1998 and 1997,  respectively.
        Gross interest income on restructured mortgage loans on real estate that
        would have been recorded in accordance  with the original  terms of such
        loans  amounted to $10.3  million,  $17.2  million and $35.5  million in
        1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.  Gross interest income on these loans
        included in net investment income aggregated $8.3 million, $12.7 million
        and $28.2 million in 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        Impaired  mortgage  loans (as defined under SFAS No. 114) along with the
        related provision for losses were as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                         December 31,
                                                                            ----------------------------------------
                                                                                   1998                 1997
                                                                            -------------------  -------------------
                                                                                         (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                 <C>                  <C>
        Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses..................  $        125.4       $        196.7
        Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses...............             8.6                  3.6
                                                                            -------------------  -------------------
        Recorded investment in impaired mortgage loans.....................           134.0                200.3
        Provision for losses...............................................           (29.0)               (51.8)
                                                                            -------------------  -------------------
        Net Impaired Mortgage Loans........................................  $        105.0       $        148.5
                                                                            ===================  ===================
</TABLE>

        Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses are loans where the
        fair value of the  collateral  or the net present  value of the expected
        future cash flows  related to the loan  equals or exceeds  the  recorded
        investment.  Interest income earned on loans where the collateral  value
        is used to measure  impairment  is recorded  on a cash  basis.  Interest
        income  on loans  where the  present  value  method  is used to  measure
        impairment  is accrued on the net  carrying  value amount of the loan at
        the  interest  rate used to  discount  the cash  flows.  Changes  in the
        present  value  attributable  to  changes  in the  amount  or  timing of
        expected cash flows are reported as investment gains or losses.

        During 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively, the Company's average recorded
        investment in impaired mortgage loans was $161.3 million, $246.9 million
        and  $552.1  million.  Interest  income  recognized  on  these  impaired
        mortgage  loans totaled $12.3  million,  $15.2 million and $38.8 million
        ($.9 million, $2.3 million and $17.9 million recognized on a cash basis)
        for 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        The Insurance Group's investment in equity real estate is through direct
        ownership  and through  investments  in real estate joint  ventures.  At
        December  31, 1998 and 1997,  the  carrying  value of equity real estate
        held  for  sale  amounted  to  $836.2  million  and  $1,023.5   million,
        respectively. For 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively, real estate of $7.1
        million,  $152.0 million and $58.7 million was acquired in  satisfaction
        of debt. At December 31, 1998 and 1997, the Company owned $552.3 million
        and  $693.3   million,   respectively,   of  real  estate   acquired  in
        satisfaction of debt.

        Depreciation  of real estate held for  production  of income is computed
        using the  straight-line  method over the estimated  useful lives of the
        properties,  which  generally  range  from 40 to 50  years.  Accumulated
        depreciation  on real estate was $374.8  million  and $541.1  million at
        December 31, 1998 and 1997,  respectively.  Depreciation expense on real
        estate totaled $30.5 million,  $74.9 million and $91.8 million for 1998,
        1997 and 1996, respectively.

                                      F-16
<PAGE>

 4)     JOINT VENTURES AND PARTNERSHIPS

        Summarized combined financial information for real estate joint ventures
        (25 and 29  individual  ventures  as of  December  31,  1998  and  1997,
        respectively) and for limited partnership  interests accounted for under
        the equity  method,  in which the  Company  has an  investment  of $10.0
        million or  greater  and an equity  interest  of 10% or  greater,  is as
        follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
       <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        BALANCE SHEETS
        Investments in real estate, at depreciated cost........................  $       913.7      $     1,700.9
        Investments in securities, generally at estimated fair value...........          636.9            1,374.8
        Cash and cash equivalents..............................................           85.9              105.4
        Other assets...........................................................          279.8              584.9
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total Assets...........................................................  $     1,916.3      $     3,766.0
                                                                                ================   =================

        Borrowed funds - third party...........................................  $       367.1      $       493.4
        Borrowed funds - the Company...........................................           30.1               31.2
        Other liabilities......................................................          197.2              284.0
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total liabilities......................................................          594.4              808.6
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------

        Partners' capital......................................................        1,321.9            2,957.4
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total Liabilities and Partners' Capital................................  $     1,916.3      $     3,766.0
                                                                                ================   =================

        Equity in partners' capital included above.............................  $       312.9      $       568.5
        Equity in limited partnership interests not included above.............          442.1              331.8
        Other..................................................................             .7                4.3
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Carrying Value.........................................................  $       755.7      $       904.6
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                 <C>                 <C>                <C>
        STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
        Revenues of real estate joint ventures.............  $       246.1       $      310.5       $      348.9
        Revenues of other limited partnership interests....          128.9              506.3              386.1
        Interest expense - third party.....................          (33.3)             (91.8)            (111.0)
        Interest expense - the Company.....................           (2.6)              (7.2)             (30.0)
        Other expenses.....................................         (197.0)            (263.6)            (282.5)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Net Earnings.......................................  $       142.1       $      454.2       $      311.5
                                                            =================   ================   =================

        Equity in net earnings included above..............  $        59.6       $       76.7       $       73.9
        Equity in net earnings of limited partnership
          interests not included above.....................           22.7               69.5               35.8
        Other..............................................            -                  (.9)                .9
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Equity in Net Earnings.......................  $        82.3       $      145.3       $      110.6
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

                                      F-17
<PAGE>

 5)     NET INVESTMENT INCOME AND INVESTMENT GAINS (LOSSES)

        The sources of net investment income are summarized as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                 <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Fixed maturities...................................  $     1,489.0       $    1,459.4       $    1,307.4
        Mortgage loans on real estate......................          235.4              260.8              303.0
        Equity real estate.................................          356.1              390.4              442.4
        Other equity investments...........................           83.8              156.9              122.0
        Policy loans.......................................          144.9              177.0              160.3
        Other investment income............................          185.7              181.7              217.4
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------

          Gross investment income..........................        2,494.9            2,626.2            2,552.5

          Investment expenses..............................         (266.8)            (343.4)            (348.9)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------

        Net Investment Income..............................  $     2,228.1       $    2,282.8       $    2,203.6
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Investment  gains  (losses),  net,  including  changes in the  valuation
        allowances, are summarized as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Fixed maturities...................................  $       (24.3)      $       88.1       $       60.5
        Mortgage loans on real estate......................          (10.9)             (11.2)             (27.3)
        Equity real estate.................................           74.5             (391.3)             (79.7)
        Other equity investments...........................           29.9               14.1               18.9
        Sale of subsidiaries...............................           (2.6)             252.1                -
        Issuance and sales of Alliance Units...............           19.8                -                 20.6
        Issuance and sale of DLJ common stock..............           18.2                3.0                -
        Other..............................................           (4.4)               -                 (2.8)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Investment Gains (Losses), Net.....................  $       100.2       $      (45.2)      $       (9.8)
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Writedowns of fixed maturities amounted to $101.6 million, $11.7 million
        and $29.9 million for 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively,  and writedowns
        of  equity  real  estate  subsequent  to the  adoption  of SFAS No.  121
        amounted to $136.4  million for 1997. In the fourth quarter of 1997, the
        Company  reclassified  $1,095.4 million  depreciated cost of equity real
        estate from real estate held for the production of income to real estate
        held for sale.  Additions to valuation allowances of $227.6 million were
        recorded upon these  transfers.  Additionally,  in fourth  quarter 1997,
        $132.3  million of  writedowns  on real  estate held for  production  of
        income were recorded.

        For 1998,  1997 and 1996,  respectively,  proceeds  received on sales of
        fixed maturities  classified as available for sale amounted to $15,961.0
        million,  $9,789.7 million and $8,353.5  million.  Gross gains of $149.3
        million,  $166.0  million and $154.2  million and gross  losses of $95.1
        million, $108.8 million and $92.7 million,  respectively,  were realized
        on these  sales.  The change in  unrealized  investment  gains  (losses)
        related to fixed  maturities  classified as available for sale for 1998,
        1997 and 1996 amounted to $(331.7) million,  $513.4 million and $(258.0)
        million, respectively.

        For 1998,  1997 and 1996,  investment  results passed through to certain
        participating   group   annuity   contracts  as  interest   credited  to
        policyholders'  account  balances  amounted  to $136.9  million,  $137.5
        million and $136.7 million, respectively.

                                      F-18
<PAGE>

        On June 10, 1997,  Equitable Life sold EREIM (other than its interest in
        Column Financial, Inc.) ("ERE") to Lend Lease Corporation Limited ("Lend
        Lease"),  a  publicly  traded,   international  property  and  financial
        services  company based in Sydney,  Australia.  The total purchase price
        was $400.0  million and consisted of $300.0 million in cash and a $100.0
        million  note  which  was  paid  in  1998.  The  Company  recognized  an
        investment  gain of $162.4  million,  net of Federal income tax of $87.4
        million as a result of this  transaction.  Equitable  Life  entered into
        long-term   advisory   agreements   whereby  ERE  continues  to  provide
        substantially  the same services to Equitable Life's General Account and
        Separate Accounts, for substantially the same fees, as provided prior to
        the sale.

        Through  June  10,  1997  and for the  year  ended  December  31,  1996,
        respectively,  the businesses sold reported  combined  revenues of $91.6
        million and $226.1  million and combined  net earnings of $10.7  million
        and $30.7 million.

        In 1996,  Alliance  acquired the business of Cursitor  Holdings L.P. and
        Cursitor Holdings Limited  (collectively,  "Cursitor") for approximately
        $159.0  million.  The purchase price consisted of $94.3 million in cash,
        1.8 million of Alliance's  publicly traded units ("Alliance  Units"), 6%
        notes  aggregating  $21.5 million payable  ratably over four years,  and
        additional  consideration to be determined at a later date but currently
        estimated to not exceed $10.0 million. The excess of the purchase price,
        including  acquisition costs and minority interest,  over the fair value
        of  Cursitor's  net  assets  acquired  resulted  in the  recognition  of
        intangible assets consisting of costs assigned to contracts acquired and
        goodwill   of   approximately   $122.8   million   and  $38.3   million,
        respectively. The Company recognized an investment gain of $20.6 million
        as a result of the issuance of Alliance  Units in this  transaction.  On
        June 30,  1997,  Alliance  reduced the  recorded  value of goodwill  and
        contracts  associated with Alliance's  acquisition of Cursitor by $120.9
        million.   This  charge   reflected   Alliance's  view  that  Cursitor's
        continuing   decline  in  assets  under   management   and  its  reduced
        profitability,  resulting from relative investment underperformance,  no
        longer supported the carrying value of its investment.  As a result, the
        Company's  earnings from continuing  operations before cumulative effect
        of accounting change for 1997 included a charge of $59.5 million, net of
        a Federal  income tax benefit of $10.0 million and minority  interest of
        $51.4  million.  The  remaining  balance of  intangible  assets is being
        amortized  over its estimated  useful life of 20 years.  At December 31,
        1998, the Company's ownership of Alliance Units was approximately 56.7%.

                                      F-19
<PAGE>

        Net unrealized  investment gains (losses),  included in the consolidated
        balance  sheets as a component of accumulated  comprehensive  income and
        the changes for the corresponding years, are summarized as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Balance, beginning of year.........................  $       533.6       $      189.9       $      396.5
        Changes in unrealized investment gains (losses)....         (242.4)             543.3             (297.6)
        Changes in unrealized investment losses
          (gains) attributable to:
            Participating group annuity contracts..........           (5.7)              53.2                -
            DAC............................................           13.2              (89.0)              42.3
            Deferred Federal income taxes..................           85.4             (163.8)              48.7
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Balance, End of Year...............................  $       384.1       $      533.6       $      189.9
                                                            =================   ================   =================

        Balance, end of year comprises:
          Unrealized investment gains on:
            Fixed maturities...............................  $       539.9       $      871.2       $      357.8
            Other equity investments.......................           92.4               33.7               31.6
            Other, principally Closed Block................          111.1               80.9               53.1
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
              Total........................................          743.4              985.8              442.5
          Amounts of unrealized investment gains
            attributable to:
              Participating group annuity contracts........          (24.7)             (19.0)             (72.2)
              DAC..........................................         (127.8)            (141.0)             (52.0)
              Deferred Federal income taxes................         (206.8)            (292.2)            (128.4)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total..............................................  $       384.1       $      533.6       $      189.9
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

 6)     ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

        Accumulated other comprehensive  income represents  cumulative gains and
        losses on items that are not reflected in earnings. The balances for the
        years 1998, 1997 and 1996 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Unrealized gains on investments....................  $       384.1       $      533.6       $      189.9
        Minimum pension liability..........................          (28.3)             (17.3)             (12.9)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Accumulated Other
          Comprehensive Income.............................  $       355.8       $      516.3       $      177.0
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

                                      F-20
<PAGE>

        The components of other  comprehensive  income for the years 1998,  1997
        and 1996 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Net unrealized gains (losses) on investment
          securities:
          Net unrealized gains (losses) arising during
            the period.....................................  $      (186.1)      $      564.0       $     (249.8)
          Reclassification adjustment for (gains) losses
            included in net earnings.......................          (56.3)             (20.7)             (47.8)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------

        Net unrealized gains (losses) on investment
          securities.......................................         (242.4)             543.3             (297.6)
        Adjustments for policyholder liabilities,
          DAC and deferred
          Federal income taxes.............................           92.9             (199.6)              91.0
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Change in unrealized gains (losses), net of
          reclassification and adjustments.................         (149.5)             343.7             (206.6)
        Change in minimum pension liability................          (11.0)              (4.4)              22.2
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total Other Comprehensive Income...................  $      (160.5)      $      339.3       $     (184.4)
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

 7)     CLOSED BLOCK

        Summarized financial information for the Closed Block follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                          December 31,
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                                                                                    1998                 1997
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                    <C>                  <C>
        Assets
        Fixed Maturities:
          Available for sale, at estimated fair value (amortized cost,
            $4,149.0 and $4,059.4)...........................................  $    4,373.2         $    4,231.0
        Mortgage loans on real estate........................................       1,633.4              1,341.6
        Policy loans.........................................................       1,641.2              1,700.2
        Cash and other invested assets.......................................          86.5                282.0
        DAC..................................................................         676.5                775.2
        Other assets.........................................................         221.6                236.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total Assets.........................................................  $    8,632.4         $    8,566.6
                                                                              =================    =================

        Liabilities
        Future policy benefits and policyholders' account balances...........  $    9,013.1         $    8,993.2
        Other liabilities....................................................          63.9                 80.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total Liabilities....................................................  $    9,077.0         $    9,073.7
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>

                                      F-21
<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                   <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Revenues
        Premiums and other revenue.........................  $       661.7       $      687.1       $      724.8
        Investment income (net of investment
          expenses of $15.5, $27.0 and $27.3)..............          569.7              574.9              546.6
        Investment losses, net.............................             .5              (42.4)              (5.5)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
              Total revenues...............................        1,231.9            1,219.6            1,265.9
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------

        Benefits and Other Deductions
        Policyholders' benefits and dividends..............        1,082.0            1,066.7            1,106.3
        Other operating costs and expenses.................           62.8               50.4               34.6
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
              Total benefits and other deductions..........        1,144.8            1,117.1            1,140.9
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------

        Contribution from the Closed Block.................  $        87.1       $      102.5       $      125.0
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        At December 31, 1998 and 1997, problem mortgage loans on real estate had
        an amortized  cost of $5.1 million and $8.1 million,  respectively,  and
        mortgage  loans on real  estate  for which the  payment  terms have been
        restructured  had an amortized  cost of $26.0 million and $70.5 million,
        respectively.

        Impaired  mortgage  loans (as defined under SFAS No. 114) along with the
        related provision for losses were as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses......................  $        55.5      $       109.1
        Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses...................            7.6                 .6
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Recorded investment in impaired mortgages..............................           63.1              109.7
        Provision for losses...................................................          (10.1)             (17.4)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Net Impaired Mortgage Loans............................................  $        53.0      $        92.3
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        During  1998,  1997  and  1996,  the  Closed  Block's  average  recorded
        investment in impaired mortgage loans was $85.5 million,  $110.2 million
        and $153.8 million,  respectively.  Interest income  recognized on these
        impaired  mortgage  loans totaled $4.7  million,  $9.4 million and $10.9
        million  ($1.5  million,  $4.1 million and $4.7 million  recognized on a
        cash basis) for 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        Valuation  allowances  amounted to $11.1  million  and $18.5  million on
        mortgage  loans on real estate and $15.4  million  and $16.8  million on
        equity real estate at December  31, 1998 and 1997,  respectively.  As of
        January  1,  1996,  the  adoption  of  SFAS  No.  121  resulted  in  the
        recognition of impairment losses of $5.6 million on real estate held for
        production of income.  Writedowns of fixed  maturities  amounted to $3.5
        million and $12.8 million for 1997 and 1996, respectively. Writedowns of
        equity real estate  subsequent  to the adoption of SFAS No. 121 amounted
        to $28.8 million for 1997.

        In the fourth quarter of 1997, $72.9 million  depreciated cost of equity
        real estate held for  production  of income was  reclassified  to equity
        real estate held for sale.  Additions to valuation  allowances  of $15.4
        million were  recorded  upon these  transfers.  Additionally,  in fourth
        quarter  1997,  $28.8  million of  writedowns  on real  estate  held for
        production of income were recorded.

        Many  expenses  related  to  Closed  Block  operations  are  charged  to
        operations  outside of the Closed Block;  accordingly,  the contribution
        from the Closed Block does not represent the actual profitability of the
        Closed Block  operations.  Operating  costs and expenses  outside of the
        Closed Block are, therefore, disproportionate to the business outside of
        the Closed Block.

                                      F-22
<PAGE>

 8)     DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

        Summarized financial information for discontinued operations follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                          December 31,
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                                                                                    1998                 1997
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                    <C>                  <C>
        Assets
        Mortgage loans on real estate........................................  $      553.9         $      635.2
        Equity real estate...................................................         611.0                874.5
        Other equity investments.............................................         115.1                209.3
        Other invested assets................................................          24.9                152.4
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
          Total investments..................................................       1,304.9              1,871.4
        Cash and cash equivalents............................................          34.7                106.8
        Other assets.........................................................         219.0                243.8
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total Assets.........................................................  $    1,558.6         $    2,222.0
                                                                              =================    =================

        Liabilities
        Policyholders' liabilities...........................................  $    1,021.7         $    1,048.3
        Allowance for future losses..........................................         305.1                259.2
        Amounts due to continuing operations.................................           2.7                572.8
        Other liabilities....................................................         229.1                341.7
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total Liabilities....................................................  $    1,558.6         $    2,222.0
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>              <C>                 <C>
        Revenues
        Investment income (net of investment
          expenses of $63.3, $97.3 and $127.5).............  $       160.4       $      188.6       $      245.4
        Investment gains (losses), net.....................           35.7             (173.7)             (18.9)
        Policy fees, premiums and other income.............           (4.3)                .2                 .2
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total revenues.....................................          191.8               15.1              226.7

        Benefits and other deductions......................          141.5              169.5              250.4
        Earnings added (losses charged) to allowance
          for future losses................................           50.3             (154.4)             (23.7)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Pre-tax loss from operations.......................            -                  -                  -
        Pre-tax earnings from releasing (loss from
          strengthening) of the allowance for future
          losses...........................................            4.2             (134.1)            (129.0)
        Federal income tax (expense) benefit...............           (1.5)              46.9               45.2
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Earnings (Loss) from Discontinued Operations.......  $         2.7       $      (87.2)      $      (83.8)
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The Company's  quarterly process for evaluating the allowance for future
        losses  applies  the  current   period's  results  of  the  discontinued
        operations against the allowance, re-estimates future losses and adjusts
        the allowance,  if appropriate.  Additionally,  as part of the Company's
        annual planning  process which takes place in the fourth quarter of each
        year,  investment and benefit cash flow projections are prepared.  These
        updated  assumptions and estimates resulted in a release of allowance in
        1998 and strengthening of allowance in 1997 and 1996.

                                      F-23
<PAGE>

        In the fourth quarter of 1997, $329.9 million depreciated cost of equity
        real estate was reclassified from equity real estate held for production
        of  income  to  real  estate  held  for  sale.  Additions  to  valuation
        allowances  of $79.8  million  were  recognized  upon  these  transfers.
        Additionally,  in fourth  quarter  1997,  $92.5 million of writedowns on
        real estate held for production of income were recognized.

        Benefits and other deductions includes $26.6 million,  $53.3 million and
        $114.3  million of interest  expense  related to amounts  borrowed  from
        continuing operations in 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        Valuation  allowances  amounted  to $3.0  million  and $28.4  million on
        mortgage  loans on real estate and $34.8  million  and $88.4  million on
        equity real estate at December  31, 1998 and 1997,  respectively.  As of
        January 1, 1996,  the  adoption of SFAS No. 121 resulted in a release of
        existing valuation allowances of $71.9 million on equity real estate and
        recognition  of  impairment  losses of $69.8 million on real estate held
        for production of income. Writedowns of equity real estate subsequent to
        the adoption of SFAS No. 121 amounted to $95.7 million and $12.3 million
        for 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        At December 31, 1998 and 1997, problem mortgage loans on real estate had
        amortized  costs of $1.1 million and $11.0  million,  respectively,  and
        mortgage  loans on real  estate  for which the  payment  terms have been
        restructured  had  amortized  costs of $3.5 million and $109.4  million,
        respectively.

        Impaired  mortgage  loans (as defined under SFAS No. 114) along with the
        related provision for losses were as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                     <C>                <C>
        Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses......................  $         6.7      $       101.8
        Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses...................            8.5                 .2
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Recorded investment in impaired mortgages..............................           15.2              102.0
        Provision for losses...................................................           (2.1)             (27.3)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Net Impaired Mortgage Loans............................................  $        13.1      $        74.7
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        During  1998,  1997  and  1996,  the  discontinued  operations'  average
        recorded investment in impaired mortgage loans was $73.3 million,  $89.2
        million and $134.8 million, respectively.  Interest income recognized on
        these  impaired  mortgage  loans totaled $4.7 million,  $6.6 million and
        $10.1 million ($3.4 million, $5.3 million and $7.5 million recognized on
        a cash basis) for 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        At December  31, 1998 and 1997,  discontinued  operations  had  carrying
        values of $50.0 million and $156.2 million, respectively, of real estate
        acquired in satisfaction of debt.

                                      F-24
<PAGE>

 9)     SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM DEBT

        Short-term and long-term debt consists of the following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                          December 31,
                                                                              --------------------------------------
                                                                                    1998                 1997
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                    <C>                  <C>
        Short-term debt......................................................  $      179.3         $      422.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Long-term debt:
        Equitable Life:
          6.95% surplus notes scheduled to mature 2005.......................         399.4                399.4
          7.70% surplus notes scheduled to mature 2015.......................         199.7                199.7
          Other..............................................................            .3                   .3
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
              Total Equitable Life...........................................         599.4                599.4
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Wholly Owned and Joint Venture Real Estate:
          Mortgage notes, 5.91% - 12.00%, due through 2017...................         392.2                676.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Alliance:
          Other..............................................................          10.8                 18.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total long-term debt.................................................       1,002.4              1,294.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

        Total Short-term and Long-term Debt..................................  $    1,181.7         $    1,716.7
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>

        Short-term Debt

        Equitable  Life has a $350.0 million bank credit  facility  available to
        fund  short-term  working capital needs and to facilitate the securities
        settlement  process.  The  credit  facility  consists  of two  types  of
        borrowing  options with varying  interest rates and expires in September
        2000. The interest rates are based on external indices  dependent on the
        type of  borrowing  and at December  31, 1998 range from 5.23% to 7.75%.
        There were no borrowings  outstanding under this bank credit facility at
        December 31, 1998.

        Equitable  Life has a  commercial  paper  program with an issue limit of
        $500.0 million. This program is available for general corporate purposes
        used to support  Equitable  Life's  liquidity  needs and is supported by
        Equitable  Life's  existing  $350.0  million  bank credit  facility.  At
        December  31,  1998,  there were no  borrowings  outstanding  under this
        program.

        During  July 1998,  Alliance  entered  into a $425.0  million  five-year
        revolving  credit  facility  with a  group  of  commercial  banks  which
        replaced a $250.0 million revolving credit facility. Under the facility,
        the  interest  rate,  at the  option of  Alliance,  is a  floating  rate
        generally  based upon a defined prime rate, a rate related to the London
        Interbank  Offered Rate  ("LIBOR") or the Federal Funds Rate. A facility
        fee is payable on the total facility.  During  September 1998,  Alliance
        increased the size of its  commercial  paper program from $250.0 million
        to $425.0  million.  Borrowings  from these two  sources  may not exceed
        $425.0 million in the aggregate.  The revolving credit facility provides
        backup liquidity for commercial paper issued under Alliance's commercial
        paper  program  and can be used as a direct  source  of  borrowing.  The
        revolving credit facility contains  covenants which require Alliance to,
        among other things,  meet certain  financial  ratios. As of December 31,
        1998, Alliance had commercial paper outstanding  totaling $179.5 million
        at an  effective  interest  rate of 5.5% and  there  were no  borrowings
        outstanding under Alliance's revolving credit facility.

        Long-term Debt

        Several of the long-term  debt  agreements  have  restrictive  covenants
        related  to the total  amount of debt,  net  tangible  assets  and other
        matters. The Company is in compliance with all debt covenants.

                                      F-25
<PAGE>

        The Company has pledged real estate, mortgage loans, cash and securities
        amounting to $640.2  million and  $1,164.0  million at December 31, 1998
        and  1997,  respectively,  as  collateral  for  certain  short-term  and
        long-term debt.

        At December 31, 1998,  aggregate  maturities of the long-term debt based
        on required  principal  payments at maturity for 1999 and the succeeding
        four years are $322.8 million,  $6.9 million, $1.7 million, $1.8 million
        and $2.0 million, respectively, and $668.0 million thereafter.

10)     FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

        A  summary  of the  Federal  income  tax  expense  in  the  consolidated
        statements of earnings is shown below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                 <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Federal income tax expense (benefit):
          Current..........................................  $       283.3       $      186.5       $       97.9
          Deferred.........................................           69.8              (95.0)             (88.2)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total..............................................  $       353.1       $       91.5       $        9.7
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The Federal income taxes  attributable  to  consolidated  operations are
        different from the amounts determined by multiplying the earnings before
        Federal  income  taxes and  minority  interest by the  expected  Federal
        income  tax  rate of 35%.  The  sources  of the  difference  and the tax
        effects of each are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Expected Federal income tax expense................  $       414.3       $      234.7       $       73.0
        Non-taxable minority interest......................          (33.2)             (38.0)             (28.6)
        Adjustment of tax audit reserves...................           16.0              (81.7)               6.9
        Equity in unconsolidated subsidiaries..............          (39.3)             (45.1)             (32.3)
        Other..............................................           (4.7)              21.6               (9.3)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Federal Income Tax Expense.........................  $       353.1       $       91.5       $        9.7
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The components of the net deferred Federal income taxes are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                       December 31, 1998                  December 31, 1997
                                                ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                    Assets         Liabilities         Assets         Liabilities
                                                ---------------  ----------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                      <C>              <C>               <C>               <C>
        Compensation and related benefits......  $     235.3      $        -        $      257.9      $       -
        Other..................................         27.8               -                30.7              -
        DAC, reserves and reinsurance..........          -               231.4               -              222.8
        Investments............................          -               364.4               -              405.7
                                                ---------------  ----------------  ---------------   ---------------
        Total..................................  $     263.1      $      595.8      $      288.6      $     628.5
                                                ===============  ================  ===============   ===============
</TABLE>

                                      F-26
<PAGE>

        The deferred Federal income taxes impacting  operations  reflect the net
        tax effects of temporary  differences  between the  carrying  amounts of
        assets and liabilities for financial  reporting purposes and the amounts
        used for income tax purposes. The sources of these temporary differences
        and the tax effects of each are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                   <C>              <C>                <C>
        DAC, reserves and reinsurance......................  $        (7.7)      $       46.2       $     (156.2)
        Investments........................................           46.8             (113.8)              78.6
        Compensation and related benefits..................           28.6                3.7               22.3
        Other..............................................            2.1              (31.1)             (32.9)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Deferred Federal Income Tax
          Expense (Benefit)................................  $        69.8       $      (95.0)      $      (88.2)
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The Internal  Revenue Service (the "IRS") is in the process of examining
        the Holding  Company's  consolidated  Federal income tax returns for the
        years 1992 through 1996.  Management  believes these audits will have no
        material adverse effect on the Company's results of operations.

11)     REINSURANCE AGREEMENTS

        The Insurance Group assumes and cedes  reinsurance  with other insurance
        companies.  The Insurance Group evaluates the financial condition of its
        reinsurers to minimize its exposure to significant losses from reinsurer
        insolvencies. Ceded reinsurance does not relieve the originating insurer
        of  liability.  The  effect of  reinsurance  (excluding  group  life and
        health) is summarized as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Direct premiums....................................  $       438.8       $      448.6       $      461.4
        Reinsurance assumed................................          203.6              198.3              177.5
        Reinsurance ceded..................................          (54.3)             (45.4)             (41.3)
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Premiums...........................................  $       588.1       $      601.5       $      597.6
                                                            =================   ================   =================

        Universal Life and Investment-type Product
          Policy Fee Income Ceded..........................  $        75.7       $       61.0       $       48.2
                                                            =================   ================   =================
        Policyholders' Benefits Ceded......................  $        85.9       $       70.6       $       54.1
                                                            =================   ================   =================
        Interest Credited to Policyholders' Account
          Balances Ceded...................................  $        39.5       $       36.4       $       32.3
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Beginning in May 1997, the Company began  reinsuring on a yearly renewal
        term basis 90% of the  mortality  risk on new  issues of  certain  term,
        universal  and  variable  life  products.  During  1996,  the  Company's
        retention  limit on joint  survivorship  policies was increased to $15.0
        million.  Effective  January 1, 1994,  all in force  business above $5.0
        million was  reinsured.  The Insurance  Group also  reinsures the entire
        risk on  certain  substandard  underwriting  risks as well as in certain
        other cases.

        The Insurance  Group cedes 100% of its group life and health business to
        a third party  insurance  company.  Premiums ceded totaled $1.3 million,
        $1.6  million and $2.4  million for 1998,  1997 and 1996,  respectively.
        Ceded death and disability benefits totaled $15.6 million,  $4.3 million
        and $21.2  million  for 1998,  1997 and  1996,  respectively.  Insurance
        liabilities  ceded totaled $560.3 million and $593.8 million at December
        31, 1998 and 1997, respectively.

                                      F-27
<PAGE>

12)     EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS

        The Company sponsors  qualified and non-qualified  defined benefit plans
        covering   substantially  all  employees  (including  certain  qualified
        part-time employees), managers and certain agents. The pension plans are
        non-contributory.  Equitable Life's benefits are based on a cash balance
        formula or years of service  and final  average  earnings,  if  greater,
        under certain grandfathering rules in the plans. Alliance's benefits are
        based on years of  credited  service,  average  final  base  salary  and
        primary social  security  benefits.  The Company's  funding policy is to
        make the minimum contribution required by the Employee Retirement Income
        Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA").

        Components  of net periodic  pension cost (credit) for the qualified and
        non-qualified plans are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Service cost.......................................  $        33.2       $       32.5       $       33.8
        Interest cost on projected benefit obligations.....          129.2              128.2              120.8
        Actual return on assets............................         (175.6)            (307.6)            (181.4)
        Net amortization and deferrals.....................            6.1              166.6               43.4
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Net Periodic Pension Cost (Credit).................  $        (7.1)      $       19.7       $       16.6
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The  plan's  projected  benefit   obligation  under  the  qualified  and
        non-qualified plans was comprised of:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Benefit obligation, beginning of year..................................  $    1,801.3       $    1,765.5
        Service cost...........................................................          33.2               32.5
        Interest cost..........................................................         129.2              128.2
        Actuarial (gains) losses...............................................         108.4              (15.5)
        Benefits paid..........................................................        (138.7)            (109.4)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Benefit Obligation, End of Year........................................  $    1,933.4       $    1,801.3
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The funded status of the qualified and non-qualified pension plans is as
        follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Plan assets at fair value, beginning of year...........................  $    1,867.4       $    1,626.0
        Actual return on plan assets...........................................         338.9              307.5
        Contributions..........................................................           -                 30.0
        Benefits paid and fees.................................................        (123.2)             (96.1)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Plan assets at fair value, end of year.................................       2,083.1            1,867.4
        Projected benefit obligations..........................................       1,933.4            1,801.3
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Projected benefit obligations less than plan assets....................         149.7               66.1
        Unrecognized prior service cost........................................          (7.5)              (9.9)
        Unrecognized net loss from past experience different
          from that assumed....................................................          38.7               95.0
        Unrecognized net asset at transition...................................           1.5                3.1
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Prepaid  Pension Cost..................................................  $      182.4       $      154.3
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        The  discount  rate and rate of increase in future  compensation  levels
        used in  determining  the actuarial  present value of projected  benefit
        obligations were 7.0% and 3.83%, respectively,  at December 31, 1998 and
        7.25% and 4.07%,  respectively,  at December 31, 1997.  As of January 1,
        1998 and 1997,  the expected  long-term rate of return on assets for the
        retirement plan was 10.25%.

                                      F-28
<PAGE>

        The  Company  recorded,  as  a  reduction  of  shareholders'  equity  an
        additional minimum pension liability of $28.3 million and $17.3 million,
        net  of  Federal   income   taxes,   at  December  31,  1998  and  1997,
        respectively,  primarily  representing  the  excess  of the  accumulated
        benefit  obligation  of the  qualified  pension  plan  over the  accrued
        liability.

        The  pension  plan's  assets  include   corporate  and  government  debt
        securities,  equity  securities,  equity real estate and shares of group
        trusts managed by Alliance.

        Prior to 1987, the qualified plan funded participants'  benefits through
        the purchase of non-participating annuity contracts from Equitable Life.
        Benefit payments under these contracts were approximately $31.8 million,
        $33.2 million and $34.7 million for 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.

        The  Company  provides  certain  medical  and  life  insurance  benefits
        (collectively,  "postretirement  benefits")  for  qualifying  employees,
        managers and agents  retiring from the Company (i) on or after attaining
        age 55 who  have at  least  10  years  of  service  or (ii) on or  after
        attaining  age 65 or (iii) whose jobs have been  abolished  and who have
        attained age 50 with 20 years of service.  The life  insurance  benefits
        are related to age and salary at retirement. The costs of postretirement
        benefits are  recognized in accordance  with the  provisions of SFAS No.
        106. The Company  continues to fund  postretirement  benefits costs on a
        pay-as-you-go  basis and,  for 1998,  1997 and 1996,  the  Company  made
        estimated  postretirement  benefits  payments  of $28.4  million,  $18.7
        million and $18.9 million, respectively.

        The  following  table  sets  forth the  postretirement  benefits  plan's
        status,  reconciled to amounts recognized in the Company's  consolidated
        financial statements:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                  <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Service cost.......................................  $         4.6       $        4.5       $        5.3
        Interest cost on accumulated postretirement
          benefits obligation..............................           33.6               34.7               34.6
        Net amortization and deferrals.....................             .5                1.9                2.4
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Net Periodic Postretirement Benefits Costs.........  $        38.7       $       41.1       $       42.3
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
       <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Accumulated postretirement benefits obligation, beginning
          of year..............................................................  $      490.8       $      388.5
        Service cost...........................................................           4.6                4.5
        Interest cost..........................................................          33.6               34.7
        Contributions and benefits paid........................................         (28.4)              72.1
        Actuarial (gains) losses...............................................         (10.2)              (9.0)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Accumulated postretirement benefits obligation, end of year............         490.4              490.8
        Unrecognized prior service cost........................................          31.8               40.3
        Unrecognized net loss from past experience different
          from that assumed and from changes in assumptions....................        (121.2)            (140.6)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Accrued Postretirement Benefits Cost...................................  $      401.0       $      390.5
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

        Since January 1, 1994,  costs to the Company for providing these medical
        benefits  available  to  retirees  under  age 65 are the  same as  those
        offered to active employees and medical benefits will be limited to 200%
        of 1993 costs for all participants.

                                      F-29
<PAGE>

        The  assumed   health  care  cost  trend  rate  used  in  measuring  the
        accumulated   postretirement  benefits  obligation  was  8.0%  in  1998,
        gradually  declining  to 2.5% in the year  2009,  and in 1997 was 8.75%,
        gradually declining to 2.75% in the year 2009. The discount rate used in
        determining the accumulated  postretirement benefits obligation was 7.0%
        and 7.25% at December 31, 1998 and 1997, respectively.

        If the health care cost trend rate assumptions were increased by 1%, the
        accumulated  postretirement  benefits obligation as of December 31, 1998
        would be  increased  4.83%.  The effect of this change on the sum of the
        service  cost and  interest  cost would be an increase of 4.57%.  If the
        health  care  cost  trend  rate  assumptions  were  decreased  by 1% the
        accumulated  postretirement  benefits obligation as of December 31, 1998
        would be decreased by 5.6%.  The effect of this change on the sum of the
        service cost and interest cost would be a decrease of 5.4%.

13)     DERIVATIVES AND FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

        Derivatives

        The Insurance Group primarily uses derivatives for asset/liability  risk
        management and for hedging individual securities. Derivatives mainly are
        utilized to reduce the  Insurance  Group's  exposure  to  interest  rate
        fluctuations.  Accounting for interest rate swap  transactions  is on an
        accrual   basis.   Gains  and  losses  related  to  interest  rate  swap
        transactions are amortized as yield  adjustments over the remaining life
        of the underlying  hedged  security.  Income and expense  resulting from
        interest rate swap  activities are reflected in net  investment  income.
        The  notional  amount of  matched  interest  rate swaps  outstanding  at
        December  31,  1998 and  1997,  respectively,  was  $880.9  million  and
        $1,353.4  million.  The average  unexpired  terms at  December  31, 1998
        ranged from 1 month to 4.3 years.  At  December  31,  1998,  the cost of
        terminating  swaps in a loss position was $8.0 million.  Equitable  Life
        has implemented an interest rate cap program designed to hedge crediting
        rates  on   interest-sensitive   individual  annuities  contracts.   The
        outstanding notional amounts at December 31, 1998 of contracts purchased
        and sold were $8,450.0 million and $875.0 million, respectively. The net
        premium paid by Equitable Life on these  contracts was $54.8 million and
        is being amortized ratably over the contract periods ranging from 1 to 5
        years.  Income and expense  resulting from this program are reflected as
        an adjustment to interest credited to policyholders' account balances.

        Substantially  all of DLJ's  activities  related to derivatives  are, by
        their nature trading  activities  which are primarily for the purpose of
        customer accommodations.  DLJ enters into certain contractual agreements
        referred to as derivatives or  off-balance-sheet  financial  instruments
        involving  futures,  forwards and options.  DLJ's derivative  activities
        consist of writing  over-the-counter  ("OTC") options to accommodate its
        customer  needs,  trading in forward  contracts in U.S.  government  and
        agency  issued or  guaranteed  securities  and in futures  contracts  on
        equity-based  indices,  interest rate  instruments  and  currencies  and
        issuing   structured   products  based  on  emerging  market   financial
        instruments  and  indices.  DLJ's  involvement  in  swap  contracts  and
        commodity derivative instruments is not significant.

        Fair Value of Financial Instruments

        The Company  defines  fair value as the quoted  market  prices for those
        instruments  that are  actively  traded in financial  markets.  In cases
        where quoted market prices are not available,  fair values are estimated
        using  present  value  or other  valuation  techniques.  The fair  value
        estimates  are made at a  specific  point in  time,  based on  available
        market  information  and  judgments  about  the  financial   instrument,
        including  estimates  of the timing and amount of  expected  future cash
        flows and the credit standing of  counterparties.  Such estimates do not
        reflect any premium or discount that could result from offering for sale
        at one time the  Company's  entire  holdings of a  particular  financial
        instrument,  nor do they consider the tax impact of the  realization  of
        unrealized  gains or losses.  In many  cases,  the fair value  estimates
        cannot be  substantiated by comparison to independent  markets,  nor can
        the  disclosed  value  be  realized  in  immediate   settlement  of  the
        instrument.

        Certain  financial  instruments  are  excluded,  particularly  insurance
        liabilities  other than financial  guarantees and investment  contracts.
        Fair market  value of  off-balance-sheet  financial  instruments  of the
        Insurance Group was not material at December 31, 1998 and 1997.

                                      F-30
<PAGE>

        Fair  values  for  mortgage  loans  on  real  estate  are  estimated  by
        discounting  future contractual cash flows using interest rates at which
        loans with similar  characteristics  and credit  quality  would be made.
        Fair values for foreclosed mortgage loans and problem mortgage loans are
        limited to the  estimated  fair value of the  underlying  collateral  if
        lower.

        Fair values of policy loans are estimated by discounting  the face value
        of the  loans  from the time of the next  interest  rate  review  to the
        present,  at a rate equal to the excess of the current  estimated market
        rates over the current interest rate charged on the loan.

        The estimated fair values for the Company's  association plan contracts,
        supplementary contracts not involving life contingencies  ("SCNILC") and
        annuities  certain,   which  are  included  in  policyholders'   account
        balances,   and  guaranteed   interest  contracts  are  estimated  using
        projected cash flows  discounted at rates  reflecting  expected  current
        offering rates.

        The  estimated  fair values for variable  deferred  annuities and single
        premium   deferred   annuities   ("SPDA"),   which   are   included   in
        policyholders'  account  balances,  are  estimated  by  discounting  the
        account  value back from the time of the next  crediting  rate review to
        the present,  at a rate equal to the excess of current  estimated market
        rates offered on new policies over the current crediting rates.

        Fair values for long-term debt are  determined  using  published  market
        values, where available,  or contractual cash flows discounted at market
        interest rates. The estimated fair values for non-recourse mortgage debt
        are  determined by  discounting  contractual  cash flows at a rate which
        takes  into  account  the level of  current  market  interest  rates and
        collateral  risk. The estimated  fair values for recourse  mortgage debt
        are  determined by  discounting  contractual  cash flows at a rate based
        upon  current  interest  rates of other  companies  with credit  ratings
        similar to the  Company.  The  Company's  carrying  value of  short-term
        borrowings approximates their estimated fair value.

        The following  table  discloses  carrying value and estimated fair value
        for financial instruments not otherwise disclosed in Notes 3, 7 and 8:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                           December 31,
                                                --------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              1998                               1997
                                                ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                   Carrying         Estimated         Carrying         Estimated
                                                    Value          Fair Value          Value           Fair Value
                                                ---------------  ----------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                     <C>              <C>               <C>               <C>
        Consolidated Financial Instruments:
        Mortgage loans on real estate..........  $    2,809.9     $     2,961.8     $     2,611.4     $    2,822.8
        Other limited partnership interests....         562.6             562.6             509.4            509.4
        Policy loans...........................       2,086.7           2,370.7           2,422.9          2,493.9
        Policyholders' account balances -
          investment contracts.................      12,892.0          13,396.0          12,611.0         12,714.0
        Long-term debt.........................       1,002.4           1,025.2           1,294.5          1,257.0

        Closed Block Financial Instruments:
        Mortgage loans on real estate..........       1,633.4           1,703.5           1,341.6          1,420.7
        Other equity investments...............          56.4              56.4              86.3             86.3
        Policy loans...........................       1,641.2           1,929.7           1,700.2          1,784.2
        SCNILC liability.......................          25.0              25.0              27.6             30.3

        Discontinued Operations Financial
        Instruments:
        Mortgage loans on real estate..........         553.9             599.9             655.5            779.9
        Fixed maturities.......................          24.9              24.9              38.7             38.7
        Other equity investments...............         115.1             115.1             209.3            209.3
        Guaranteed interest contracts..........          37.0              34.0              37.0             34.0
        Long-term debt.........................         147.1             139.8             296.4            297.6
</TABLE>

                                      F-31
<PAGE>

14)     COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

        The Company  has  provided,  from time to time,  certain  guarantees  or
        commitments  to  affiliates,  investors and others.  These  arrangements
        include commitments by the Company,  under certain  conditions:  to make
        capital  contributions of up to $142.9 million to affiliated real estate
        joint  ventures;  and to provide  equity  financing  to certain  limited
        partnerships of $287.3 million at December 31, 1998, under existing loan
        or loan commitment agreements.

        Equitable  Life  is the  obligor  under  certain  structured  settlement
        agreements  which  it  had  entered  into  with  unaffiliated  insurance
        companies  and  beneficiaries.  To satisfy its  obligations  under these
        agreements,  Equitable  Life owns  single  premium  annuities  issued by
        previously wholly owned life insurance subsidiaries.  Equitable Life has
        directed  payment  under  these  annuities  to be made  directly  to the
        beneficiaries under the structured settlement  agreements.  A contingent
        liability exists with respect to these agreements  should the previously
        wholly  owned   subsidiaries  be  unable  to  meet  their   obligations.
        Management  believes the satisfaction of those  obligations by Equitable
        Life is remote.

        The Insurance  Group had $24.7 million of letters of credit  outstanding
        at December 31, 1998.

15)     LITIGATION

        Major Medical Insurance Cases

        Equitable Life agreed to settle,  subject to court approval,  previously
        disclosed cases involving  lifetime  guaranteed  renewable major medical
        insurance  policies issued by Equitable Life in five states.  Plaintiffs
        in these cases  claimed that  Equitable  Life's  method for  determining
        premium  increases  breached the terms of certain  forms of the policies
        and was  misrepresented.  In certain cases  plaintiffs also claimed that
        Equitable Life  misrepresented  to policyholders  that premium increases
        had been  approved  by  insurance  departments,  and that it  determined
        annual  rate  increases  in a  manner  that  discriminated  against  the
        policyholders.

        In December 1997,  Equitable  Life entered into a settlement  agreement,
        subject  to  court  approval,  which  would  result  in  creation  of  a
        nationwide class consisting of all persons holding,  and paying premiums
        on, the  policies  at any time since  January 1, 1988 and the  dismissal
        with prejudice of the pending  actions and the resolution of all similar
        claims on a nationwide basis.  Under the terms of the settlement,  which
        involves   approximately  127,000  former  and  current   policyholders,
        Equitable  Life would pay $14.2  million in exchange  for release of all
        claims and will provide future relief to certain  current  policyholders
        by  restricting  future premium  increases,  estimated to have a present
        value of $23.3 million.  This estimate is based upon  assumptions  about
        future events that cannot be predicted  with  certainty and  accordingly
        the actual value of the future  relief may vary.  In October  1998,  the
        court entered a judgment  approving  the  settlement  agreement  and, in
        November, a member of the national class filed a notice of appeal of the
        judgment. In January 1999, the Court of Appeals granted Equitable Life's
        motion to dismiss the appeal.

        Life Insurance and Annuity Sales Cases

        A number of lawsuits  are  pending as  individual  claims and  purported
        class  actions  against  Equitable  Life  and its  subsidiary  insurance
        companies Equitable Variable Life Insurance Company ("EVLICO," which was
        merged into Equitable Life effective  January 1, 1997) and The Equitable
        of Colorado,  Inc. ("EOC").  These actions involve,  among other things,
        sales of life and annuity  products for varying periods from 1980 to the
        present,    and   allege,    among   other   things,    sales   practice
        misrepresentation  primarily  involving:  the number of premium payments
        required;  the  propriety  of a product as an  investment  vehicle;  the
        propriety  of a product as a  replacement  of an  existing  policy;  and
        failure to  disclose a product as life  insurance.  Some  actions are in
        state  courts  and  others  are  in  U.S.  District  Courts  in  varying
        jurisdictions,  and are in varying  stages of discovery  and motions for
        class certification.

                                      F-32
<PAGE>

        In general,  the plaintiffs  request an  unspecified  amount of damages,
        punitive damages,  enjoinment from the described practices,  prohibition
        against  cancellation  of policies for  non-payment  of premium or other
        remedies, as well as attorneys' fees and expenses.  Similar actions have
        been filed against  other life and health  insurers and have resulted in
        the  award of  substantial  judgments,  including  material  amounts  of
        punitive damages, or in substantial settlements. Although the outcome of
        litigation cannot be predicted with certainty, particularly in the early
        stages  of an  action,  The  Equitable's  management  believes  that the
        ultimate  resolution  of these cases should not have a material  adverse
        effect on the  financial  position  of The  Equitable.  The  Equitable's
        management  cannot make an estimate of loss, if any, or predict  whether
        or not any such  litigation  will have a material  adverse effect on The
        Equitable's results of operations in any particular period.

        Discrimination Case

        Equitable Life is a defendant in an action,  certified as a class action
        in September  1997, in the United States District Court for the Northern
        District of Alabama, Southern Division, involving alleged discrimination
        on the basis of race against  African-American  applicants and potential
        applicants  in hiring  individuals  as sales agents.  Plaintiffs  seek a
        declaratory  judgment and  affirmative and negative  injunctive  relief,
        including  the  payment of  back-pay,  pension  and other  compensation.
        Although the outcome of litigation  cannot be predicted with  certainty,
        The Equitable's management believes that the ultimate resolution of this
        matter  should  not have a  material  adverse  effect  on the  financial
        position of The Equitable.  The  Equitable's  management  cannot make an
        estimate  of loss,  if any,  or predict  whether or not such matter will
        have a material adverse effect on The Equitable's  results of operations
        in any particular period.

        Alliance Capital

        In July 1995, a class action  complaint was filed against Alliance North
        American  Government  Income  Trust,  Inc.  (the  "Fund"),  Alliance and
        certain other defendants affiliated with Alliance, including the Holding
        Company,  alleging  violations  of Federal  securities  laws,  fraud and
        breach of fiduciary  duty in connection  with the Fund's  investments in
        Mexican and Argentine  securities.  The original complaint was dismissed
        in 1996;  on appeal,  the  dismissal  was  affirmed.  In  October  1996,
        plaintiffs  filed a  motion  for  leave  to file an  amended  complaint,
        alleging  the  Fund  failed  to  hedge  against  currency  risk  despite
        representations  that it would do so, the Fund did not properly disclose
        that it planned to invest in mortgage-backed  derivative  securities and
        two Fund  advertisements  misrepresented  the risks of  investing in the
        Fund. In October 1998,  the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
        issued an order granting plaintiffs' motion to file an amended complaint
        alleging  that the Fund  misrepresented  its  ability  to hedge  against
        currency  risk  and  denying  plaintiffs'  motion  to  file  an  amended
        complaint  containing the other allegations.  Alliance believes that the
        allegations in the amended complaint,  which was filed in February 1999,
        are without merit and intends to defend itself vigorously  against these
        claims.  While the ultimate  outcome of this matter cannot be determined
        at this time,  Alliance's management does not expect that it will have a
        material adverse effect on Alliance's results of operations or financial
        condition.

        DLJSC

        DLJSC is a defendant  along with certain other parties in a class action
        complaint  involving the underwriting of units,  consisting of notes and
        warrants  to  purchase  common  shares,  of Rickel  Home  Centers,  Inc.
        ("Rickel"), which filed a voluntary petition for reorganization pursuant
        to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy  Code. The complaint  seeks  unspecified
        compensatory  and punitive  damages from DLJSC, as an underwriter and as
        an owner of 7.3% of the common stock,  for alleged  violation of Federal
        securities  laws and  common  law fraud for  alleged  misstatements  and
        omissions contained in the prospectus and registration statement used in
        the offering of the units.  DLJSC is defending itself vigorously against
        all the allegations contained in the complaint. Although there can be no
        assurance,  DLJ's  management does not believe that the ultimate outcome
        of  this  litigation  will  have a  material  adverse  effect  on  DLJ's
        consolidated  financial  condition.  Due  to the  early  stage  of  this
        litigation,  based on the information  currently  available to it, DLJ's
        management  cannot predict  whether or not such  litigation  will have a
        material adverse effect on DLJ's results of operations in any particular
        period.

                                      F-33
<PAGE>

        DLJSC is a defendant in a purported  class action filed in a Texas State
        Court on behalf  of the  holders  of $550  million  principal  amount of
        subordinated   redeemable   discount   debentures  of  National   Gypsum
        Corporation  ("NGC").  The debentures were canceled in connection with a
        Chapter 11 plan of reorganization  for NGC consummated in July 1993. The
        litigation   seeks   compensatory   and  punitive  damages  for  DLJSC's
        activities as financial advisor to NGC in the course of NGC's Chapter 11
        proceedings.  Trial is  expected  in early May 1999.  DLJSC  intends  to
        defend itself  vigorously  against all the allegations  contained in the
        complaint. Although there can be no assurance, DLJ's management does not
        believe  that  the  ultimate  outcome  of this  litigation  will  have a
        material adverse effect on DLJ's consolidated financial condition. Based
        upon the information  currently available to it, DLJ's management cannot
        predict  whether or not such  litigation  will have a  material  adverse
        effect on DLJ's results of operations in any particular period.

        DLJSC is a  defendant  in a  complaint  which  alleges  that DLJSC and a
        number of other financial institutions and several individual defendants
        violated civil provisions of RICO by inducing  plaintiffs to invest over
        $40 million in The Securities  Groups,  a number of tax shelter  limited
        partnerships,  during the years 1978 through 1982. The  plaintiffs  seek
        recovery of the loss of their  entire  investment  and an  approximately
        equivalent  amount of  tax-related  damages.  Judgment for damages under
        RICO are subject to  trebling.  Discovery  is  complete.  Trial has been
        scheduled  for May 17,  1999.  DLJSC  believes  that it has  meritorious
        defenses  to the  complaints  and will  continue  to  contest  the suits
        vigorously.  Although there can be no assurance,  DLJ's  management does
        not believe that the  ultimate  outcome of this  litigation  will have a
        material adverse effect on DLJ's consolidated financial condition. Based
        upon the information  currently available to it, DLJ's management cannot
        predict  whether or not such  litigation  will have a  material  adverse
        effect on DLJ's results of operations in any particular period.

        DLJSC is a defendant  along with certain  other  parties in four actions
        involving Mid-American Waste Systems, Inc. ("Mid-American"), which filed
        a voluntary  petition for  reorganization  pursuant to Chapter 11 of the
        Bankruptcy  Code  in  January  1997.   Three  actions  seek  rescission,
        compensatory and punitive damages for DLJSC's role in underwriting notes
        of Mid-American.  The other action,  filed by the Plan Administrator for
        the bankruptcy  estate of Mid-American,  alleges that DLJSC is liable as
        an  underwriter  for alleged  misrepresentations  and  omissions  in the
        prospectus   for  the  notes,   and  liable  as  financial   advisor  to
        Mid-American  for  allegedly  failing to advise  Mid-American  about its
        financial condition.  DLJSC believes that it has meritorious defenses to
        the  complaints  and will  continue  to  contest  the suits  vigorously.
        Although there can be no assurance,  DLJ's  management  does not believe
        that the  ultimate  outcome  of this  litigation  will  have a  material
        adverse effect on DLJ's  consolidated  financial  condition.  Based upon
        information  currently  available to it, DLJ's management cannot predict
        whether or not such  litigation  will have a material  adverse effect on
        DLJ's results of operations in any particular period.

        Other Matters

        In addition to the matters  described above, the Holding Company and its
        subsidiaries  are involved in various legal actions and  proceedings  in
        connection  with their  businesses.  Some of the actions and proceedings
        have been brought on behalf of various  alleged classes of claimants and
        certain of these  claimants seek damages of unspecified  amounts.  While
        the ultimate outcome of such matters cannot be predicted with certainty,
        in the opinion of management no such matter is likely to have a material
        adverse  effect on the  Company's  consolidated  financial  position  or
        results of operations.

16)     LEASES

        The Company  has  entered  into  operating  leases for office  space and
        certain other assets,  principally data processing  equipment and office
        furniture and  equipment.  Future minimum  payments under  noncancelable
        leases for 1999 and the succeeding  four years are $98.7 million,  $92.7
        million,  $73.4 million, $59.9 million, $55.8 million and $550.1 million
        thereafter. Minimum future sublease rental income on these noncancelable
        leases  for 1999 and the  succeeding  four years is $7.6  million,  $5.6
        million,  $4.6  million,  $2.3  million,  $2.3 million and $25.4 million
        thereafter.

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<PAGE>

        At December 31, 1998, the minimum future rental income on  noncancelable
        operating  leases for wholly owned  investments  in real estate for 1999
        and the succeeding four years is $189.2 million,  $177.0 million, $165.5
        million, $145.4 million, $122.8 million and $644.7 million thereafter.

17)     OTHER OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSES

        Other operating costs and expenses consisted of the following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                  1998               1997                1996
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                 (In Millions)
        <S>                                                 <C>                 <C>                <C>
        Compensation costs.................................  $       772.0       $      721.5       $      704.8
        Commissions........................................          478.1              409.6              329.5
        Short-term debt interest expense...................           26.1               31.7                8.0
        Long-term debt interest expense....................           84.6              121.2              137.3
        Amortization of policy acquisition costs...........          292.7              287.3              405.2
        Capitalization of policy acquisition costs.........         (609.1)            (508.0)            (391.9)
        Rent expense, net of sublease income...............          100.0              101.8              113.7
        Cursitor intangible assets writedown...............            -                120.9                -
        Other..............................................        1,056.8              917.9              769.1
                                                            -----------------   ----------------   -----------------
        Total..............................................  $     2,201.2       $    2,203.9       $    2,075.7
                                                            =================   ================   =================
</TABLE>

        During 1997 and 1996,  the Company  restructured  certain  operations in
        connection with cost reduction  programs and recorded pre-tax provisions
        of $42.4  million and $24.4  million,  respectively.  The  amounts  paid
        during 1998,  associated  with cost  reduction  programs,  totaled $22.6
        million.  At December 31, 1998,  the  liabilities  associated  with cost
        reduction  programs  amounted to $39.4 million.  The 1997 cost reduction
        program  included costs related to employee  termination and exit costs.
        The 1996 cost reduction program included  restructuring costs related to
        the consolidation of insurance operations' service centers. Amortization
        of DAC in 1996 included a $145.0  million  writeoff of DAC related to DI
        contracts.

18)     INSURANCE GROUP STATUTORY FINANCIAL INFORMATION

        Equitable  Life is  restricted as to the amounts it may pay as dividends
        to  the  Holding  Company.   Under  the  New  York  Insurance  Law,  the
        Superintendent  has broad discretion to determine  whether the financial
        condition of a stock life insurance company would support the payment of
        dividends to its  shareholders.  For 1998, 1997 and 1996,  statutory net
        income (loss)  totaled  $384.4  million,  $(351.7)  million and $(351.1)
        million,  respectively.  Statutory  surplus,  capital  stock  and  Asset
        Valuation  Reserve ("AVR") totaled $4,728.0 million and $3,907.1 million
        at December 31, 1998 and 1997, respectively. No dividends have been paid
        by Equitable Life to the Holding Company to date.

        At December 31, 1998, the Insurance  Group,  in accordance  with various
        government  and state  regulations,  had  $25.6  million  of  securities
        deposited with such government or state agencies.

        The differences  between  statutory surplus and capital stock determined
        in accordance  with Statutory  Accounting  Principles  ("SAP") and total
        shareholders' equity on a GAAP basis are primarily  attributable to: (a)
        inclusion  in  SAP  of  an  AVR  intended  to  stabilize   surplus  from
        fluctuations in the value of the investment portfolio; (b) future policy
        benefits and policyholders'  account balances under SAP differ from GAAP
        due  to  differences   between   actuarial   assumptions  and  reserving
        methodologies;  (c) certain policy  acquisition costs are expensed under
        SAP but deferred under GAAP and amortized over future periods to achieve
        a matching of  revenues  and  expenses;  (d)  Federal  income  taxes are
        generally  accrued  under SAP based upon  revenues  and  expenses in the
        Federal  income tax return while under GAAP deferred  taxes are provided
        for timing differences  between recognition of revenues and expenses for
        financial  reporting  and income tax  purposes;  (e) valuation of assets
        under SAP and GAAP  differ due to  different  investment  valuation  and
        depreciation methodologies,  as well as the deferral of interest-related
        realized capital gains and losses on fixed income  investments;  and (f)
        differences  in  the  accrual   methodologies  for  post-employment  and
        retirement benefit plans.

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<PAGE>

19)     BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION

        The Company's  operations consist of Insurance and Investment  Services.
        The  Company's  management  evaluates the  performance  of each of these
        segments  independently  and  allocates  resources  based on current and
        future   requirements   of  each  segment.   Management   evaluates  the
        performance  of each segment based upon  operating  results  adjusted to
        exclude the effect of unusual or  non-recurring  events and transactions
        and  certain  revenue  and  expense  categories  not related to the base
        operations  of  the  particular   business  net  of  minority  interest.
        Information for all periods is presented on a comparable basis.

        Intersegment  investment  advisory and other fees of approximately $61.8
        million,  $84.1  million  and $129.2  million  for 1998,  1997 and 1996,
        respectively,  are included in total revenues of the Investment Services
        segment.   These  fees,   excluding   amounts  related  to  discontinued
        operations of $.5 million, $4.2 million and $13.3 million for 1998, 1997
        and 1996, respectively, are eliminated in consolidation.

        The following  tables  reconcile each  segment's  revenues and operating
        earnings to total  revenues  and  earnings  from  continuing  operations
        before Federal income taxes and cumulative  effect of accounting  change
        as reported on the consolidated statements of earnings and the segments'
        assets to total assets on the consolidated balance sheets, respectively.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                   Investment
                                                Insurance           Services        Elimination           Total
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
                                                                          (In Millions)
        <S>                                    <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
        1998
        Segment revenues.....................  $     4,029.8     $    1,438.4       $        (5.7)    $    5,462.5
        Investment gains.....................           64.8             35.4                 -              100.2
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Total Revenues.......................  $     4,094.6     $    1,473.8       $        (5.7)    $    5,562.7
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================

        Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       688.6     $      284.3       $         -       $      972.9
        Investment gains , net of
          DAC and other charges..............           41.7             27.7                 -               69.4
        Pre-tax minority interest............            -              141.5                 -              141.5
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Earnings from Continuing
          Operations.........................  $       730.3     $      453.5       $         -       $    1,183.8
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================

        Total Assets.........................  $    75,626.0     $   12,379.2       $       (64.4)    $   87,940.8
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================


        1997
        Segment revenues.....................  $     3,990.8     $    1,200.0       $       (7.7)     $    5,183.1
        Investment gains (losses)............         (318.8)           255.1                -               (63.7)
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Total Revenues.......................  $     3,672.0     $    1,455.1       $       (7.7)     $    5,119.4
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================

        Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       507.0     $      258.3       $        -        $      765.3
        Investment gains (losses), net of
          DAC and other charges..............         (292.5)           252.7                -               (39.8)
        Non-recurring costs and expenses.....          (41.7)          (121.6)               -              (163.3)
        Pre-tax minority interest............            -              108.5                -               108.5
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Earnings from Continuing
          Operations.........................  $       172.8     $      497.9       $        -        $      670.7
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================

        Total Assets.........................  $    67,762.4     $   13,691.4       $      (96.1)     $   81,357.7
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================
</TABLE>

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<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                   Investment
                                                Insurance           Services        Elimination           Total
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
                                                                          (In Millions)
        <S>                                    <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
        1996
        Segment revenues.....................  $     3,789.1     $    1,105.5       $       (12.6)    $    4,882.0
        Investment gains (losses)............          (30.3)            20.5                 -               (9.8)
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Total Revenues.......................  $     3,758.8     $    1,126.0       $       (12.6)    $    4,872.2
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================

        Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       337.1     $      224.6       $         -       $      561.7
        Investment gains (losses), net of
          DAC and other charges..............          (37.2)            16.9                 -              (20.3)
        Reserve strengthening and DAC
          writeoff...........................         (393.0)             -                   -             (393.0)
        Non-recurring costs and
          expenses...........................          (22.3)            (1.1)                -              (23.4)
        Pre-tax minority interest............            -               83.6                 -               83.6
                                              ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   ----------------
        Earnings (Loss) from
          Continuing Operations..............  $      (115.4)    $      324.0       $         -       $      208.6
                                              ===============   =================  ===============   ================
</TABLE>

20)     QUARTERLY RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

        The  quarterly  results of operations  for 1998 and 1997 are  summarized
        below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                    Three Months Ended
                                       ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           March 31           June 30           September 30          December 31
                                       -----------------  -----------------   ------------------   ------------------
                                                                       (In Millions)
        <S>                            <C>                <C>                 <C>                  <C>
        1998
        Total Revenues................  $     1,470.2      $     1,422.9       $    1,297.6         $    1,372.0
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================

        Earnings from Continuing
          Operations before
          Cumulative Effect
          of Accounting Change........  $       212.8      $       197.0       $      136.8         $      158.9
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================

        Net Earnings..................  $       213.3      $       198.3       $      137.5         $      159.1
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================

        1997
        Total Revenues................  $     1,266.0      $     1,552.8       $    1,279.0         $    1,021.6
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================

        Earnings from Continuing
          Operations before
          Cumulative Effect
          of Accounting Change........  $       117.4      $       222.5       $      145.1         $       39.4
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================

        Net Earnings (Loss)...........  $       114.1      $       223.1       $      144.9         $      (44.9)
                                       =================  =================   ==================   ==================
</TABLE>

        Net earnings for the three  months  ended  December 31, 1997  includes a
        charge of $212.0 million related to additions to valuation allowances on
        and   writeoffs   of  real  estate  of  $225.2   million,   and  reserve
        strengthening  on  discontinued  operations of $84.3 million offset by a
        reversal of prior years tax reserves of $97.5 million.

                                      F-37
<PAGE>

21)     INVESTMENT IN DLJ

        At December  31,  1998,  the  Company's  ownership  of DLJ  interest was
        approximately  32.5%. The Company's  ownership  interest will be further
        reduced  upon  the  issuance  of  common  stock  after  the  vesting  of
        forfeitable  restricted  stock units  acquired by and/or the exercise of
        options  granted to certain DLJ employees.  DLJ  restricted  stock units
        represents  forfeitable  rights to  receive  approximately  5.2  million
        shares of DLJ common stock through February 2000.

        The results of  operations  of DLJ are accounted for on the equity basis
        and  are  included  in  commissions,   fees  and  other  income  in  the
        consolidated statements of earnings. The Company's carrying value of DLJ
        is included in investment in and loans to affiliates in the consolidated
        balance sheets.

        Summarized  balance  sheets  information  for  DLJ,  reconciled  to  the
        Company's carrying value of DLJ, are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                           December 31,
                                                                                ------------------------------------
                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Assets:
        Trading account securities, at market value............................  $   13,195.1       $   16,535.7
        Securities purchased under resale agreements...........................      20,063.3           22,628.8
        Broker-dealer related receivables......................................      34,264.5           28,159.3
        Other assets...........................................................       4,759.3            3,182.0
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total Assets...........................................................  $   72,282.2       $   70,505.8
                                                                                ================   =================

        Liabilities:
        Securities sold under repurchase agreements............................  $   35,775.6       $   36,006.7
        Broker-dealer related payables.........................................      26,161.5           26,127.2
        Short-term and long-term debt..........................................       3,997.6            3,249.5
        Other liabilities......................................................       3,219.8            2,860.9
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total liabilities......................................................      69,154.5           68,244.3
        DLJ's company-obligated mandatorily redeemed preferred
          securities of subsidiary trust holding solely debentures of DLJ......         200.0              200.0
        Total shareholders' equity.............................................       2,927.7            2,061.5
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total Liabilities, Cumulative Exchangeable Preferred Stock and
          Shareholders' Equity.................................................  $   72,282.2       $   70,505.8
                                                                                ================   =================

        DLJ's equity as reported...............................................  $    2,927.7       $    2,061.5
        Unamortized cost in excess of net assets acquired in 1985
          and other adjustments................................................          23.7               23.5
        The Holding Company's equity ownership in DLJ..........................      (1,002.4)            (740.2)
        Minority interest in DLJ...............................................      (1,118.2)            (729.3)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        The Company's Carrying Value of DLJ....................................  $      830.8       $      615.5
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

                                      F-38
<PAGE>

        Summarized  statements of earnings information for DLJ reconciled to the
        Company's equity in earnings of DLJ is as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                     1998                1997
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
        <S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
        Commission, fees and other income......................................  $    3,184.7       $    2,430.7
        Net investment income..................................................       2,189.1            1,652.1
        Dealer, trading and investment gains, net..............................          33.2              557.7
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Total revenues.........................................................       5,407.0            4,640.5
        Total expenses including income taxes..................................       5,036.2            4,232.2
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Net earnings...........................................................         370.8              408.3
        Dividends on preferred stock...........................................          21.3               12.2
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        Earnings Applicable to Common Shares...................................  $      349.5       $      396.1
                                                                                ================   =================

        DLJ's earnings applicable to common shares as reported.................  $      349.5       $      396.1
        Amortization of cost in excess of net assets acquired in 1985..........           (.8)              (1.3)
        The Holding Company's equity in DLJ's earnings.........................        (136.8)            (156.8)
        Minority interest in DLJ...............................................         (99.5)            (109.1)
                                                                                ----------------   -----------------
        The Company's Equity in DLJ's Earnings.................................  $      112.4       $      128.9
                                                                                ================   =================
</TABLE>

22)     ACCOUNTING FOR STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

        The  Holding  Company  sponsors a stock  option  plan for  employees  of
        Equitable  Life.  DLJ and Alliance  each sponsor  their own stock option
        plans for  certain  employees.  The  Company  has elected to continue to
        account for  stock-based  compensation  using the intrinsic value method
        prescribed  in APB No.  25. Had  compensation  expense  for the  Holding
        Company,  DLJ and  Alliance  Stock  Option  Incentive  Plan options been
        determined  based  on SFAS  No.  123's  fair  value  based  method,  the
        Company's  pro forma net  earnings  for 1998,  1997 and 1996  would have
        been:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                        1998              1997             1996
                                                                   ---------------   ---------------  ---------------
                                                                                     (In Millions)
       <S>                                                          <C>               <C>              <C>
        Net Earnings:
          As reported.............................................  $      708.2      $     437.2      $       10.3
          Pro forma...............................................         678.4            426.3               3.3
</TABLE>

        The fair values of options  granted after  December 31, 1994,  used as a
        basis  for the above pro forma  disclosures,  were  estimated  as of the
        dates of grant using the Black-Scholes  option pricing model. The option
        pricing assumptions for 1998, 1997 and 1996 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                    Holding Company                      DLJ                            Alliance
                             ------------------------------ ------------------------------- ----------------------------------
                               1998      1997       1996      1998       1997      1996       1998       1997         1996
                             --------- ---------- --------- ---------- -------------------- ---------------------- -----------

        <S>                  <C>        <C>       <C>        <C>        <C>       <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>
        Dividend yield......  0.32%      0.48%     0.80%      0.69%      0.86%     1.54%      6.50%      8.00%       8.00%

        Expected volatility.   28%        20%       20%        40%        33%       25%        29%        26%         23%

        Risk-free interest
          rate..............  5.48%      5.99%     5.92%      5.53%      5.96%     6.07%      4.40%      5.70%       5.80%

        Expected life
          in years..........    5          5         5          5          5         5         7.2        7.2         7.4

        Weighted average
          fair value per
          option at
          grant-date........  $22.64    $12.25     $6.94     $16.27     $10.81     $4.03      $3.86      $2.18       $1.35
</TABLE>

                                      F-39
<PAGE>

        A summary of the Holding Company,  DLJ and Alliance's option plans is as
        follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                        Holding Company                     DLJ                         Alliance
                                  ----------------------------- ----------------------------- -----------------------------
                                                    Weighted                      Weighted                     Weighted
                                                    Average                       Average                       Average
                                                    Exercise                      Exercise                     Exercise
                                                    Price of                      Price of                     Price of
                                      Shares        Options         Shares        Options         Units         Options
                                  (In Millions)   Outstanding   (In Millions)   Outstanding   (In Millions)   Outstanding
                                  --------------- ------------- --------------- ------------- -----------------------------
       <S>                              <C>          <C>             <C>         <C>               <C>          <C>
        Balance as of
          January 1, 1996........       6.7           $20.27         18.4         $13.50            9.6          $ 8.86
          Granted................        .7           $24.94          4.2         $16.27            1.4          $12.56
          Exercised..............       (.1)          $19.91          -                             (.8)         $ 6.82
          Expired................       -                             -                             -
          Forfeited..............       (.6)          $20.21          (.4)        $13.50            (.2)         $ 9.66
                                  ---------------               -------------                 ---------------

        Balance as of
          December 31, 1996......       6.7           $20.79         22.2         $14.03           10.0          $ 9.54
          Granted................       3.2           $41.85          6.4         $30.54            2.2          $18.28
          Exercised..............      (1.6)          $20.26          (.2)        $16.01           (1.2)         $ 8.06
          Forfeited..............       (.4)          $23.43          (.2)        $13.79            (.4)         $10.64
                                  ---------------               -------------                 ---------------

        Balance as of
          December 31, 1997......       7.9           $29.05         28.2         $17.78           10.6          $11.41
          Granted................       4.3           $66.26          1.5         $38.59            2.8          $26.28
          Exercised..............      (1.1)          $21.18         (1.4)        $14.91            (.9)         $ 8.91
          Forfeited..............       (.4)          $47.01          (.1)        $17.31            (.2)         $13.14
                                  ---------------               -------------                 ---------------

        Balance as of
          December 31, 1998......      10.7           $44.00         28.2         $19.04           12.3          $14.94
                                  ===============               =============                 ===============
</TABLE>

                                      F-40
<PAGE>

        Information  about options  outstanding  and exercisable at December 31,
        1998 is as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                             Options Outstanding                          Options Exercisable
                             ----------------------------------------------------  -----------------------------------
                                                    Weighted
                                                    Average         Weighted                             Weighted
              Range of             Number          Remaining         Average             Number           Average
              Exercise          Outstanding       Contractual       Exercise          Exercisable        Exercise
               Prices          (In Millions)      Life (Years)        Price          (In Millions)         Price
        --------------------------------------- ----------------- ----------------  ------------------- ---------------

               Holding
               Company
        ----------------------
        <S>                        <C>                 <C>           <C>                <C>                <C>
        $18.125    -$27.75           3.7               5.19           $20.97              3.0              $20.33
        $28.50     -$45.25           3.0               8.68           $41.79              -
        $50.63     -$66.75           2.1               9.21           $52.73              -
        $81.94     -$82.56           1.9               9.62           $82.56              -
                              -----------------                                    -------------------
        $18.125    -$82.56          10.7               7.75           $44.00              3.0              $20.33
                              ================= ================= ================  ==================== ==============

                 DLJ
        ----------------------
        $13.50    -$25.99           22.3               7.1            $14.59             21.4              $15.05
        $26.00    -$38.99            5.0               8.8            $33.94              -
        $39.00    -$52.875            .9               9.4            $44.65              -
                              -----------------                                    -------------------
        $13.50    -$52.875          28.2               7.5            $19.04             21.4              $15.05
                              ================= ================== ==============  ===================== =============

              Alliance
        ----------------------
        $ 3.03    -$ 9.69            3.1               4.5            $ 8.03              2.4              $ 7.57
        $ 9.81    -$10.69            2.0               5.3            $10.05              1.6              $10.07
        $11.13    -$13.75            2.4               7.5            $11.92              1.0              $11.77
        $18.47    -$18.78            2.0               9.0            $18.48               .4              $18.48
        $22.50    -$26.31            2.8               9.9            $26.28              -                  -
                              -----------------                                    -------------------
        $  3.03   -$26.31           12.3               7.2            $14.94              5.4              $ 9.88
                              ================= =================== =============  ===================== =============
</TABLE>


                                      F-41


<PAGE>



            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                           CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                                   (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 June 30,           December 31,
                                                                                   1999                 1998
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                         (In Millions)
<S>                                                                           <C>                  <C>
ASSETS
Investments:
  Fixed maturities:
    Available for sale, at estimated fair value.............................  $    19,204.4        $    18,993.7
    Held to maturity, at amortized cost.....................................          128.9                125.0
  Mortgage loans on real estate.............................................        3,269.7              2,809.9
  Equity real estate........................................................        1,522.4              1,676.9
  Policy loans..............................................................        2,160.3              2,086.7
  Other equity investments..................................................          758.0                713.3
  Investment in and loans to affiliates.....................................        1,114.3                928.5
  Other invested assets.....................................................          696.3                808.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total investments.....................................................       28,854.3             28,142.2
Cash and cash equivalents...................................................          907.9              1,245.5
Deferred policy acquisition costs...........................................        3,714.4              3,563.8
Other assets................................................................        3,428.8              3,054.6
Closed Block assets.........................................................        8,592.9              8,632.4
Separate Accounts assets....................................................       48,440.4             43,302.3
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Total Assets................................................................  $    93,938.7        $    87,940.8
                                                                              =================    =================

LIABILITIES
Policyholders' account balances.............................................  $    21,184.4        $    20,857.5
Future policy benefits and other policyholders' liabilities.................        4,761.2              4,726.4
Short-term and long-term debt...............................................        1,624.9              1,181.7
Other liabilities...........................................................        3,695.2              3,474.3
Closed Block liabilities....................................................        9,041.3              9,077.0
Separate Accounts liabilities...............................................       48,333.0             43,211.3
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total liabilities.....................................................       88,640.0             82,528.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)

SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
Common stock, $1.25 par value, 2.0 million shares authorized,
  issued and outstanding....................................................            2.5                  2.5
Capital in excess of par value..............................................        3,110.2              3,110.2
Retained earnings...........................................................        2,347.4              1,944.1
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income...............................         (161.4)               355.8
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total shareholder's equity............................................        5,298.7              5,412.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Total Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity..................................  $    93,938.7        $    87,940.8
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>


                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.




                                     F-42

<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
                                   (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            Three Months Ended                  Six Months Ended
                                                                 June 30,                           June 30,
                                                     ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                          1999              1998             1999              1998
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                                (In Millions)
<S>                                                  <C>               <C>              <C>               <C>
REVENUES
Universal life and investment-type
  product policy fee income........................  $      307.8      $     257.5      $      604.5      $      517.1
Premiums...........................................         130.7            142.6             265.6             289.1
Net investment income..............................         573.7            565.8           1,142.2           1,165.9
Investment gains, net..............................          73.4             33.2              54.1             105.6
Commissions, fees and other income.................         511.7            395.9             996.3             773.0
Contribution from the Closed Block.................          23.0             27.9              41.9              42.4
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Total revenues...............................       1,620.3          1,422.9           3,104.6           2,893.1
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

BENEFITS AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS
Interest credited to policyholders' account
  balances.........................................         269.6            283.4             539.8             582.9
Policyholders' benefits............................         253.9            258.2             494.7             520.4
Other operating costs and expenses.................         774.0            561.2           1,417.5           1,127.5
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Total benefits and other deductions..........       1,297.5          1,102.8           2,452.0           2,230.8
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

Earnings from continuing operations before
  Federal income taxes and minority interest.......         322.8            320.1             652.6             662.3
Federal income taxes...............................          58.3             90.8             158.7             190.7
Minority interest in net income of
  consolidated subsidiaries........................          41.9             32.3              84.0              61.8
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
Earnings from continuing operations................         222.6            197.0             409.9             409.8
Discontinued operations, net of Federal income
  taxes............................................          (1.3)             1.3              (6.6)              1.8
                                                     ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

Net Earnings.......................................  $      221.3      $     198.3      $      403.3      $      411.6
                                                     ===============   ===============  ===============   ===============
</TABLE>






                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.




                                     F-43
<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
                     SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 AND 1998
                                   (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    1999                 1998
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
<S>                                                                           <C>                  <C>
SHAREHOLDER'S EQUITY
Common stock, at par value, beginning of year and end of period.............  $         2.5        $         2.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Capital in excess of par value, beginning of year and end of period.........        3,110.2              3,105.8
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Retained earnings, beginning of year........................................        1,944.1              1,235.9
Net earnings................................................................          403.3                411.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
Retained earnings, end of period............................................        2,347.4              1,647.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Accumulated other comprehensive income, beginning of year...................          355.8                516.3
Other comprehensive (loss) income...........................................         (517.2)                39.2
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income, end of period................         (161.4)               555.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Total Shareholder's Equity, End of Period...................................  $     5,298.7        $     5,311.3
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>







                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.




                                     F-44

<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                     SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 AND 1998
                                   (UNAUDITED)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                    1999                 1998
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
<S>                                                                           <C>                 <C>
Net earnings................................................................  $       403.3        $       411.6
  Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by
    operating activities:
    Interest credited to policyholders' account balances....................          539.8                582.9
    Universal life and investment-type policy fee income....................         (604.5)              (517.1)
    Investment gains........................................................          (54.1)              (105.6)
    Change in Federal income tax payable....................................           78.8                 44.9
    Other, net..............................................................         (204.8)               (50.1)
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Net cash provided by operating activities...................................          158.5                366.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Cash flows from investing activities:
  Maturities and repayments.................................................        1,046.6              1,005.1
  Sales....................................................................         4,630.4              8,648.5
  Purchases.................................................................       (7,048.7)            (9,779.6)
  Decrease in short-term investments........................................          193.5                215.5
  Decrease in loans to discontinued operations..............................            -                  300.0
  Other, net................................................................         (190.8)              (393.3)
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Net cash used by investing activities.......................................       (1,369.0)                (3.8)
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Cash flows from financing activities:
 Policyholders' account balances:
    Deposits................................................................        1,191.1                618.9
    Withdrawals.............................................................         (806.3)              (938.0)
  Increase in short-term financings.........................................          559.5                443.9
  Repayments of long-term debt..............................................           (6.2)                (6.3)
  Payment of obligation to fund accumulated deficit of
    discontinued operations.................................................            -                  (87.2)
  Other, net................................................................          (65.2)               (34.6)
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities............................          872.9                 (3.3)
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Change in cash and cash equivalents.........................................         (337.6)               359.5
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year................................        1,245.5                300.5
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------

Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Period....................................  $       907.9        $       660.0
                                                                              =================    =================

Supplemental cash flow information:
  Interest Paid.............................................................  $        56.4        $        84.5
                                                                              =================    =================
  Income Taxes Paid.........................................................  $        26.3        $       186.7
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>


                 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.




                                     F-45

<PAGE>

            THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                                   (UNAUDITED)


 1)   BASIS OF PRESENTATION

      The  accompanying   consolidated  financial  statements  are  prepared  in
      conformity  with GAAP which  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.   These  statements  should  be  read  in
      conjunction with the consolidated  financial statements of the Company for
      the year ended  December 31, 1998.  The results of operations  for the six
      months ended June 30, 1999 are not  necessarily  indicative of the results
      to be expected for the full year.

      The terms  "second  quarter  1999" and "second  quarter 1998" refer to the
      three months ended June 30, 1999 and 1998, respectively.  The terms "first
      half of 1999" and "first half of 1998" refer to the six months  ended June
      30, 1999 and 1998, respectively.

      Certain  reclassifications  have been made in the  amounts  presented  for
      prior periods to conform those periods with the current presentation.

 2)   NEW ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS

      In June 1999, the FASB issued SFAS No. 137, "Accounting for Derivative
      Instruments and Hedging Activities - Deferral of the Effective Date of
      FASB Statement No. 133," which defers the effective date of SFAS No. 133
      to all fiscal quarters of all fiscal years beginning after June 15, 2000.
      The Company expects to adopt SFAS No. 133 effective January 1, 2001.

 3)   DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS

      As part of its asset/liability management process, in second quarter 1999,
      management  initiated  a review  of the  matching  of  invested  assets to
      Insurance  product lines given their different  liability  characteristics
      and  liquidity  requirements.  As a  result  of  this  review,  management
      reallocated the current and  prospective  interests of the various product
      lines in the invested assets.  These asset  reallocations  and the related
      changes in investment yields by product line, in turn,  triggered a review
      of and revisions to the  estimated  future gross profits used to determine
      the amortization of DAC for universal life and  investment-type  products.
      The revisions to estimated  future gross profits  resulted in an after-tax
      writedown of DAC of $85.6 million (net of a Federal  income tax benefit of
      $46.1 million) for the three and six months ended June 30, 1999.




                                     F-46

<PAGE>

 4)   INVESTMENTS

      Investment valuation allowances and changes thereto are shown below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                          Six Months Ended
                                                                                              June 30,
                                                                                 -----------------------------------
                                                                                      1999                1998
                                                                                 ---------------     ---------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
     <S>                                                                         <C>                 <C>
      Balances, beginning of year............................................... $      230.6        $     384.5
      Additions charged to income...............................................         23.9               50.4
      Deductions for writedowns and asset dispositions..........................        (74.6)             (80.6)
                                                                                 ---------------     ---------------
      Balances, End of Period................................................... $      179.9        $     354.3
                                                                                 ===============     ===============

      Balances, end of period:
        Mortgage loans on real estate........................................... $       31.3        $      29.2
        Equity real estate......................................................        148.6              325.1
                                                                                 ---------------     ---------------
      Total..................................................................... $      179.9        $     354.3
                                                                                 ===============     ===============
</TABLE>

      For the  second  quarter  and first  half of 1999 and of 1998,  investment
      income  is shown  net of  investment  expenses  of $53.1  million,  $113.3
      million, $64.3 million and $144.6 million, respectively.

      As of June 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998, fixed maturities  classified as
      available for sale had amortized costs of $19,438.4  million and $18,453.8
      million  and  fixed  maturities  in the  held to  maturity  portfolio  had
      estimated fair values of $128.9 million and $125.0 million,  respectively.
      Other equity investments include equity securities with carrying values of
      $140.5  million and $150.6  million  and costs of $39.6  million and $58.3
      million as of June 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998, respectively.

      On  January  1,  1999,   investments  in  publicly-traded   common  equity
      securities  in  the  General   Account   portfolio   within  other  equity
      investments  amounting to $102.3 million were  transferred  from available
      for sale securities to trading  securities.  As a result of this transfer,
      unrealized investment gains of $83.3 million ($43.2 million net of related
      DAC and Federal income taxes) were recognized as realized investment gains
      in the  consolidated  statements  of earnings.  In the second  quarter and
      first half of 1999,  $27.8 million  ($16.1  million net of related DAC and
      Federal  income taxes) and $99.2 million ($53.2 million net of related DAC
      and  Federal  income  taxes) of  increases  in fair  value on the  trading
      portfolios  were recognized as net investment  income in the  consolidated
      statements of earnings.  These trading  securities had a carrying value of
      $118.2 million and costs of $3.8 million at June 30, 1999.

      For the  first  half of 1999 and of 1998,  proceeds  received  on sales of
      fixed  maturities  classified  as available  for sale amounted to $4,390.9
      million and $8,380.5 million,  respectively.  Gross gains of $40.0 million
      and $89.9 million and gross losses of $89.5 million and $47.0 million were
      realized  on  these  sales  for  the  first  half  of  1999  and of  1998,
      respectively.  Unrealized  investment  gains  related to fixed  maturities
      classified as available for sale  decreased by $773.9 million in the first
      half of 1999,  resulting  in a balance  of $234.0  million  of  unrealized
      investment losses at June 30, 1999.




                                     F-47

<PAGE>

      Impaired  mortgage loans along with the related  provision for losses were
      as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   June 30,          December 31,
                                                                                     1999                1998
                                                                                ---------------    -----------------
                                                                                           (In Millions)
      <S>                                                                        <C>                <C>
      Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses.......................   $     117.6        $     125.4
      Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses....................           1.8                8.6
                                                                                ---------------    -----------------
      Recorded investment in impaired mortgage loans..........................         119.4              134.0
      Provision for losses....................................................         (25.9)             (29.0)
                                                                                ---------------    -----------------
      Net Impaired Mortgage Loans.............................................   $      93.5        $     105.0
                                                                                ===============    =================
</TABLE>

      During the first  half of 1999 and of 1998,  respectively,  the  Company's
      average recorded  investment in impaired mortgage loans was $129.0 million
      and $188.5 million.  Interest income recognized on these impaired mortgage
      loans  totaled  $4.5 million and $6.6 million ($.1 million and $.9 million
      recognized  on a cash  basis)  for  the  first  half  of  1999  and  1998,
      respectively.

 5)   SALE OF DLJ STOCK

      During the second  quarter of 1999,  DLJ  completed  its offering of a new
      class of its common stock to track the financial performance of DLJdirect,
      its online brokerage business.  As a result of this offering,  the Company
      recorded a non-cash pre-tax realized gain of $95.8 million.

 6)   CLOSED BLOCK

      Summarized financial information for the Closed Block is as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  June 30,           December 31,
                                                                                    1999                 1998
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
     <S>                                                                      <C>                  <C>
      Assets
      Fixed maturities:
        Available for sale, at estimated fair value (amortized cost of
          $4,068.9 and $4,149.0)............................................. $     4,062.3        $     4,373.2
      Mortgage loans on real estate..........................................       1,709.3              1,633.4
      Policy loans...........................................................       1,615.1              1,641.2
      Cash and other invested assets.........................................         128.5                 86.5
      Deferred policy acquisition costs......................................         834.8                676.5
      Other assets...........................................................         242.9                221.6
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total Assets........................................................... $     8,592.9        $     8,632.4
                                                                              =================    =================

      Liabilities
      Future policy benefits and other policyholders' account balances....... $     9,010.3        $     9,013.1
      Other liabilities......................................................          31.0                 63.9
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total Liabilities...................................................... $     9,041.3        $     9,077.0
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>




                                     F-48
<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       Three Months Ended                  Six Months Ended
                                                            June 30,                           June 30,
                                                ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                     1999              1998             1999              1998
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                           (In Millions)
      <S>                                       <C>              <C>               <C>              <C>
      Revenues
      Premiums and other income................ $      156.4      $     165.9      $      312.4      $      333.0
      Investment income (net of investment
        expenses of $4.8, $5.4, $10.0 and
        $10.8).................................        145.2            145.3             287.2             281.7
      Investment gains (losses), net...........          3.4              2.8               1.5              (1.9)
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Total revenues...........................        305.0            314.0             601.1             612.8
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

      Benefits and Other Deductions
      Policyholders' benefits and dividends....        260.5            267.5             526.9             544.8
      Other operating costs and expenses.......         21.5             18.6              32.3              25.6
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Total benefits and other deductions......        282.0            286.1             559.2             570.4
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

      Contribution from the Closed Block....... $       23.0      $      27.9      $       41.9      $       42.4
                                                ===============   ===============  ===============   ===============
</TABLE>

      Investment valuation allowances amounted to $8.5 million and $11.1 million
      on  mortgage  loans and $13.7  million  and $15.4  million on equity  real
      estate at June 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998, respectively.

      Impaired  mortgage loans along with the related  provision for losses were
      as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  June 30,         December 31,
                                                                                    1999               1998
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
                                                                                         (In Millions)
     <S>                                                                       <C>                <C>
      Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses......................  $        32.4      $         55.5
      Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses...................            4.4                 7.6
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
      Recorded investment in impaired mortgages..............................           36.8                63.1
      Provision for losses...................................................           (7.5)              (10.1)
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
      Net Impaired Mortgage Loans............................................  $        29.3      $         53.0
                                                                              =================  =================
</TABLE>

      During  the  first  half of 1999 and of  1998,  respectively,  the  Closed
      Block's average recorded  investment in impaired  mortgage loans was $45.4
      million and $108.8 million.  Interest income  recognized on these impaired
      mortgage  loans  totaled  $1.5  million  and $3.1  million  ($1.5  million
      recognized  on a cash basis for the first half of 1998) for the first half
      of 1999 and 1998, respectively.




                                     F-49
<PAGE>

 7)   DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS

      Summarized financial information for discontinued operations follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  June 30,           December 31,
                                                                                    1999                 1998
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
                                                                                          (In Millions)
     <S>                                                                      <C>                  <C>
      Assets
      Mortgage loans on real estate.......................................... $       518.5        $       553.9
      Equity real estate.....................................................         563.2                611.0
      Other equity investments...............................................          89.1                115.1
      Other invested assets..................................................          51.7                 24.9
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
        Total investments....................................................       1,222.5              1,304.9
      Cash and cash equivalents..............................................           -                   34.7
      Other assets...........................................................         222.1                219.0
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total Assets........................................................... $     1,444.6        $     1,558.6
                                                                              =================    =================

      Liabilities
      Policyholders liabilities.............................................. $     1,008.8        $     1,021.7
      Allowance for future losses............................................         291.2                305.1
      Other liabilities......................................................         144.6                231.8
                                                                              -----------------    -----------------
      Total Liabilities...................................................... $     1,444.6        $     1,558.6
                                                                              =================    =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       Three Months Ended                  Six Months Ended
                                                            June 30,                           June 30,
                                                ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                     1999              1998             1999              1998
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                           (In Millions)
     <S>                                        <C>               <C>              <C>               <C>
      Revenues
      Investment income (net of investment
        expenses of $12.4, $18.0, $25.5
        and $37.5)............................. $       22.9      $      50.5      $       42.5      $       78.5
      Investment (losses) gains, net...........         (3.5)            27.6             (10.5)             33.2
      Other income, net........................          -                -                 -                 (.1)
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Total revenues...........................         19.4             78.1              32.0             111.6

      Benefits and Other Deductions............         29.0             36.1              54.4              74.6
      (Losses charged) earnings credited
        to allowance for future losses.........         (9.6)            42.0             (22.4)             37.0
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      Pre-tax loss from operations.............          -                -                 -                 -
      Pre-tax (loss from strengthening)
        earnings from releasing the
        allowance for future losses............         (1.9)             2.0             (10.1)              2.7
      Federal income tax benefit (expense).....           .6              (.7)              3.5               (.9)
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
      (Loss) Earnings from Discontinued
        Operations............................. $       (1.3)     $       1.3      $       (6.6)     $        1.8
                                                ===============   ===============  ===============   ===============
</TABLE>

      The Company's  quarterly  process for  evaluating the allowance for future
      losses applies the current  period's  results of  discontinued  operations
      against  the  allowance,  re-estimates  future  losses,  and  adjusts  the
      allowance,  if appropriate.  The evaluations performed as of June 30, 1999
      and 1998 resulted in management's  decision to strengthen the allowance by
      $10.1 million and release the allowance by $2.7 million for the six months
      ended June 30, 1999 and 1998,  respectively.  This  resulted in  after-tax
      losses of $6.6 million for the first half of 1999 and  after-tax  earnings
      of $1.8 million for the first half of 1998.




                                     F-50

<PAGE>

      Management  believes the  allowance  for future losses at June 30, 1999 is
      adequate to provide for all future losses;  however,  the determination of
      the  allowance  involves  numerous  estimates  and  subjective   judgments
      regarding the expected performance of Discontinued  Operations  Investment
      Assets.  There can be no assurance the losses provided for will not differ
      from the  losses  ultimately  realized.  To the extent  actual  results or
      future  projections of discontinued  operations  differ from  management's
      current  estimates  and  assumptions  underlying  the allowance for future
      losses,  the difference would be reflected in the consolidated  statements
      of earnings  in  discontinued  operations.  In  particular,  to the extent
      income,  sales proceeds and holding  periods for equity real estate differ
      from  management's  previous  assumptions,  periodic  adjustments  to  the
      allowance are likely to result.

      Investment  valuation allowances amounted to $4.5 million and $3.0 million
      on  mortgage  loans and $42.0  million  and $34.8  million on equity  real
      estate at June 30, 1999 and December 31, 1998, respectively.

      Impaired  mortgage loans along with the related  provision for losses were
      as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  June 30,         December 31,
                                                                                    1999               1998
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
                                                                                         (In Millions)
     <S>                                                                       <C>                <C>
      Impaired mortgage loans with provision for losses......................  $        19.6      $          6.7
      Impaired mortgage loans without provision for losses...................            -                   8.5
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
      Recorded investment in impaired mortgages..............................           19.6                15.2
      Provision for losses...................................................           (3.6)               (2.1)
                                                                              -----------------  -----------------
      Net Impaired Mortgage Loans............................................  $        16.0      $         13.1
                                                                              =================  =================
</TABLE>

      During  the  first  half of 1999  and of  1998,  discontinued  operations'
      average recorded  investment in impaired  mortgage loans was $16.6 million
      and $121.5  million,  respectively.  Interest  income  recognized on these
      impaired mortgage loans totaled $.9 million and $4.0 million ($3.4 million
      recognized  on a cash  basis for the first half of 1998) in the first half
      of 1999 and 1998, respectively.

      Benefits and other  deductions  included $5.8 million and $15.9 million of
      interest  expense related to amounts  borrowed from continuing  operations
      for the second quarter and first half of 1998.

 8)   FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

      Federal  income  taxes for interim  periods  have been  computed  using an
      estimated annual  effective tax rate. This rate is revised,  if necessary,
      at the end of each  successive  interim  period  to  reflect  the  current
      estimate of the annual effective tax rate.

 9)   RESTRUCTURING COSTS

      At June 30, 1999, the restructuring  liabilities included costs related to
      employee  termination and exit costs,  the termination of operating leases
      and  the  consolidation  of  insurance  operations'  service  centers  and
      amounted to $15.6 million.  The amounts paid during the first half of 1999
      totaled $8.7 million.

10)   LITIGATION

      There  have  been no new  material  legal  proceedings  and  no  material
      developments in specific litigations  previously reported in the Company's
      Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31,
      1998, except as follows:




                                     F-51

<PAGE>

      In  Rickel,  the  complaint  was  dismissed  in April  1999 by the  Court.
      Plaintiff has filed an appeal.  Although there can be no assurance,  DLJ's
      management  does not believe that the ultimate  outcome of this litigation
      will  have a  material  adverse  effect  on DLJ's  consolidated  financial
      condition or DLJ's results of operations in any particular period.

      The Dayton Monetary Associates and Mid-American Waste Systems actions have
      been  settled  without a  material  adverse  effect on DLJ's  consolidated
      financial condition or results of operation in any particular period.

      In November 1998, three purported class actions (Gillet v. Goldman,  Sachs
      & Co.  et al.,  Prager  v.  Goldman,  Sachs & Co. et al.  and  Holzman  v.
      Goldman, Sachs & Co. et al.) were filed in the U.S. District Court for the
      Southern District of New York against more than 25 underwriters of initial
      public offering  securities,  including DLJSC. The complaints  allege that
      defendants conspired to fix the "fee" paid for underwriting initial public
      offering  securities by setting the underwriters'  discount or "spread" at
      7%, in violation of the federal antitrust laws. The complaints seek treble
      damages  in an  unspecified  amount  and  injunctive  relief  as  well  as
      attorneys'  fees and costs.  On March 15,  1999,  the  plaintiffs  filed a
      Consolidated  Amended  Complaint  captioned  In  re  Public  Offering  Fee
      Antitrust Litigation. A motion by all defendants to dismiss the complaints
      on several grounds is pending.  Separately, the U.S. Department of Justice
      has  issued a Civil  Investigative  Demand to several  investment  banking
      firms,  including  DLJSC,  seeking  documents and information  relating to
      "alleged"  price-fixing  with respect to  underwriting  spreads in initial
      public offerings. The government has not made any charges against DLJSC or
      the other investment  banking firms. DLJSC is cooperating with the Justice
      Department  in providing the  requested  information  and believes that no
      violation  of  law  by  DLJSC  has  occurred.  Although  there  can  be no
      assurance,  DLJ's management does not believe that the ultimate outcome of
      these matters will have a material  adverse  effect on DLJ's  consolidated
      financial condition. Based upon the information currently available to it,
      DLJ's  management  cannot predict whether or not these matters will have a
      material  adverse  effect on DLJ's results of operations in any particular
      period.

      In addition to the matters  previously  reported and the matters described
      above,  Equitable Life and its  subsidiaries  and DLJ and its subsidiaries
      are involved in various legal actions and  proceedings in connection  with
      their businesses. Some of the actions and proceedings have been brought on
      behalf of  various  alleged  classes  of  claimants  and  certain of these
      claimants seek damages of unspecified amounts.  While the ultimate outcome
      of such matters  cannot be  predicted  with  certainty,  in the opinion of
      management no such matter is likely to have a material  adverse  effect on
      the Company's consolidated financial position or results of operations.



                                     F-52


<PAGE>

11)   BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 Investment
                                              Insurance           Services        Elimination           Total
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
                                                                         (In Millions)

      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 1999
      ---------------------------------------
     <S>                                     <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
      Segment revenues.....................  $     1,075.6     $      469.0       $        (1.5)    $    1,543.1
      Investment (losses) gains and other..          (21.2)            98.4                 -               77.2
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Total Revenues.......................  $     1,054.4     $      567.4       $        (1.5)    $    1,620.3
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       226.3     $      105.3       $         -       $      331.6
      Investment (losses) gains, net of
        related DAC and other charges......          (21.9)            98.2                 -               76.3
      Non-recurring DAC adjustments........         (131.7)             -                   -             (131.7)
      Pre-tax minority interest............            -               46.6                 -               46.6
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Earnings from Continuing
        Operations.........................  $        72.7     $      250.1       $         -       $      322.8
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

      Three Months Ended
      June 30, 1998
      ---------------------------------------
     <S>                                     <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
      Segment revenues.....................  $     1,012.2     $      379.0       $        (1.5)    $    1,389.7
      Investment gains.....................           33.1               .1                 -               33.2
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Total Revenues.......................  $     1,045.3     $      379.1       $        (1.5)    $    1,422.9
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       179.8     $       86.4       $         -       $      266.2
      Investment gains (losses) net of
        related DAC and other charges......           17.2              (.4)                -               16.8
      Pre-tax minority interest............            -               37.1                 -               37.1
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Earnings from Continuing
        Operations.........................  $       197.0     $      123.1       $         -       $      320.1
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================
</TABLE>




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<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 Investment
                                              Insurance           Services        Elimination           Total
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
                                                                         (In Millions)

      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 1999
      ---------------------------------------
     <S>                                     <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
      Segment revenues.....................  $     2,118.2     $      925.2       $        (2.9)    $    3,040.5
      Investment (losses) gains and other..          (44.7)           108.8                 -               64.1
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Total Revenues.......................  $     2,073.5     $    1,034.0       $        (2.9)    $    3,104.6
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       447.5     $      191.4       $         -       $      638.9
      Investment (losses) gains, net of
        related DAC and other charges......          (56.9)           108.4                 -               51.5
      Non-recurring DAC adjustments........         (131.7)             -                   -             (131.7)
      Pre-tax minority interest............            -               93.9                 -               93.9
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Earnings from Continuing
        Operations.........................  $       258.9     $      393.7       $         -       $      652.6
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

      Six Months Ended
      June 30, 1998
      ---------------------------------------
     <S>                                     <C>               <C>                <C>               <C>
      Segment revenues.....................  $     2,053.5     $      736.7       $        (2.7)    $    2,787.5
      Investment gains.....................           74.0             31.6                 -              105.6
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Total Revenues.......................  $     2,127.5     $      768.3       $        (2.7)    $    2,893.1
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      Pre-tax operating earnings...........  $       354.1     $      163.9       $         -       $      518.0
      Investment gains, net of related
        DAC and other charges..............           49.7             24.0                 -               73.7
      Pre-tax minority interest............            -               70.6                 -               70.6
                                            ---------------   -----------------  ---------------   -----------------
      Earnings from Continuing
        Operations.........................  $       403.8     $      258.5       $         -       $      662.3
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      Total Assets:
      June 30, 1999........................  $    81,206.5     $   12,844.0       $      (111.8)    $   93,938.7
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

      December 31, 1998....................  $    75,626.0     $   12,379.2       $       (64.4)    $   87,940.8
                                            ===============   =================  ===============   =================

</TABLE>




                                     F-54

<PAGE>

12)   COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

      The components of comprehensive  income (loss) for the second quarter 1999
      and 1998 and the first half of 1999 and 1998 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                       Three Months Ended                  Six Months Ended
                                                            June 30,                           June 30,
                                                ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
                                                     1999              1998             1999              1998
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------
                                                                           (In Millions)
     <S>                                        <C>               <C>              <C>               <C>
      Net earnings............................. $      221.3      $     198.3      $      403.3      $      411.6
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

      Change in unrealized (losses) gains,
        net of reclassification adjustment.....       (274.2)            16.1            (517.2)             39.2
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

      Other comprehensive (loss) income........       (274.2)            16.1            (517.2)             39.2
                                                ---------------   ---------------  ---------------   ---------------

      Comprehensive (Loss) Income.............. $      (52.9)     $     214.4      $     (113.9)     $      450.8
                                                ===============   ===============  ===============   ===============
</TABLE>





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                                 APPENDIX I: INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE RECORD   A-1
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


9
Appendix I: Investment performance record


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

The tables below show performance information for the variable investment
options. The performance shown for each option equals the performance of the
Portfolio corresponding to that option, reduced by the rate of the policies'
mortality and expense risk charge (.80% annual rate). You can find more
information about the performance of the Portfolios in the EQ Advisors Trust
prospectus attached at the end of this prospectus. The performance figures on
which the tables are based are after deduction of all fees and expenses paid by
the Trust or any of the Portfolios.

For periods prior to October 18, 1999, the "Alliance" Portfolios (other than
EQ/Alliance Premier Growth) were part of The Hudson River Trust. On October 18,
1999, these Portfolios became corresponding Portfolios of EQ Advisors Trust. In
each case, the performance shown is for the indicated EQ Advisors Trust
Portfolio and any predecessors that it may have had.

The tables below, however, do not take into account the following additional
charges that we will deduct under your policy: (1) the 6% sales charge and the
tax charge that we deduct from each premium payment you make; (2) the monthly
cost of insurance charge; (3) the policies' monthly administrative charge
(currently $25 for your policy's first 12 months and $6 per month thereafter);
(4) the surrender charge; or (5) any charge for optional rider benefits you may
select. For more information about these charges, see "Charges and expenses you
will pay" beginning on page 6 of this prospectus. If we reflected these charges,
the performance shown below would be reduced. We have not done so, however,
because the actual impact of these charges on a particular policy varies
considerably based on such factors as the insurance risk characteristics of the
insured person; the face amount and other options you select for your policy;
the state of policy issuance; the amount and timing of your premium payments;
and whether you make transfers or withdrawals, take policy loans, or surrender
your policy. In order to better understand how the charges we have omitted from
the below tables will affect your policy's value, you should refer to your
Illustrations of Policy Benefits that your financial professional will provide.
You can request Equitable Life or your financial professional to provide you
with such illustrations at any time, whether before or after you purchase a
policy.

<PAGE>

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A-2   APPENDIX I: INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE RECORD
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
AVERAGE ANNUAL RATE OF RETURN AFTER
DEDUCTION OF MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK
CHARGE FOR PERIODS ENDING DECEMBER 31,
1998*

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                              SINCE PORTFOLIO
 VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION                   1 YR.        3 YRS.       5 YRS.       10 YRS.   20 YRS.       INCEPTION (DATE**)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 FIXED INCOME OPTIONS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<S>                                           <C>          <C>           <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>     <C>
   Alliance High Yield                        (5.91)%      10.46%        9.11%       10.27%          -        9.71 % (1/2/87)
   Alliance Intermediate Gov't Securities      6.88%        5.40%        4.55%            -          -        6.25 % (4/1/91)
   Alliance Money Market                       4.50%        4.52%        4.33%        4.74%          -        6.25 % (7/13/81)
   Alliance Quality Bond                       7.82%        6.86%        5.92%            -          -        5.49 % (10/1/93)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EQUITY OPTIONS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Alliance Aggressive Stock                  (0.52)%       9.85%       10.56%       17.93%          -       16.81 % (1/27/86)
   Alliance Common Stock                      28.35%       26.58%       20.94%       17.68%      17.63%      15.43 % (1/13/76)
   Alliance Equity Index                      27.05%       26.58%           -             -          -       23.32 % (3/1/94)
   Alliance Global                            20.83%       14.97%       13.34%       13.90%          -       11.66 % (8/27/87)
   Alliance Growth & Income                   19.90%       21.55%       16.87%            -          -       15.90 % (10/1/93)
   Alliance International                      9.68%        4.74%           -             -          -        6.61 % (4/3/95)
   Alliance Small Cap Growth                  (5.04)%          -            -             -          -       11.35 % (5/1/97)
   Merrill Lynch Basic Value Equity           10.69%           -            -             -          -       16.40 % (5/1/97)
   MFS Emerging Growth Companies              33.44%           -            -             -          -       33.78 % (5/1/97)
   MFS Research                               23.11%           -            -             -          -       23.45 % (5/1/97)
   Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Equity    (27.60)%          -            -             -          -      (33.25)% (8/20/97)
   EQ/Putnam Growth & Income Value            11.92%           -            -             -          -       16.69 % (5/1/97)
   T. Rowe Price Equity Income                 8.20%           -            -             -          -       17.80 % (5/1/97)
   T. Rowe Price International Stock          12.79%           -            -             -          -        6.16 % (5/1/97)
   Warburg Pincus Small Company Value        (10.73)%          -            -             -          -        3.43 % (5/1/97)

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ASSET ALLOCATION OPTIONS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Alliance Balanced                          17.17%       13.98%        9.92%       11.60%          -       11.81 % (1/27/86)
   Alliance Conservative Investors            12.97%        9.81%        8.52%            -          -        9.10 % (10/2/89)
   Alliance Growth Investors                  18.18%       15.21%       12.99%            -          -       15.13 % (10/2/89)
   Merrill Lynch World Strategy                5.97%           -            -             -          -        6.09 % (5/1/97)
   EQ/Putnam Balanced                         10.92%           -            -             -          -       15.02 % (5/1/97)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

*  No performance information is shown for MFS Growth with Income, EQ/Alliance
   Premier Growth, Capital Guardian Research, Capital Guardian U.S. Equity,
   EQ/Evergreen or EQ/Evergreen Foundation, as those Portfolios had not received
   their initial funding prior to December 31, 1998.

** The inception date shown is the date that the relevant Portfolio (or its
   predecessor) received its initial funding.

<PAGE>

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                                 APPENDIX I: INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE RECORD   A-3
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

In some cases, the return information shown above includes a period of time
prior to when Separate Account FP first offered a corresponding variable
investment option under any form of variable life insurance policy. Therefore,
the below table provides additional performance information from the date that
those investment options actually received initial funding.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN FOR PERIODS ENDING
                                               DECEMBER 31, 1998 SINCE VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION
  VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION                   INCEPTION (DATE)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                            <C>     <C>
   Alliance Common Stock                       16.91%  (1/27/86)
   Alliance Money Market                        5.01   (1/27/86)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Unlike the rate of return tables above, the following yield information does not
include capital gains and losses that the Portfolios corresponding to the
indicated variable investment options may have experienced.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       ANNUALIZED YIELD FOR PERIODS
  VARIABLE INVESTMENT OPTION                           ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1998
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                       7 DAYS                             30 DAYS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>                                <C>
   Alliance High Yield                                 -                                  13.58%
   Alliance Intermediate Government Securities         -                                  3.88
   Alliance Money Market                               3.85%                              -
   Alliance Quality Bond                               -                                  4.32
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

The information in the tables above is not a guarantee, a prediction, or
necessarily an indication of future performance.

<PAGE>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               APPENDIX II: OUR DATA ON MARKET PERFORMANCE   B-1
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Appendix II: Our data on market performance


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

In reports or other communications to policyowners or in advertising material,
we may describe general economic and market conditions affecting our variable
investment options, and the Portfolios and may compare the performance or
ranking of those options and the Portfolios with:

o  those of other insurance company separate accounts or mutual funds included
   in the rankings prepared by Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., Morningstar,
   Inc. or similar investment services that monitor the performance of insurance
   company separate accounts or mutual funds;

o  other appropriate indices of investment securities and averages for peer
   universes of mutual funds; or

o  data developed by us derived from such indices or averages.

We also may furnish to present or prospective policyowners advertisements or
other communications that include evaluations of a variable investment option or
Portfolio by nationally recognized financial publications. Examples of such
publications are:

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Barron's                                           Money Management Letter
  Morningstar's Variable Annuities/Life              Investment Dealers Digest
  Business Week                                      National Underwriter
  Forbes                                             Pension & Investments
  Fortune                                            USA Today
  Institutional Investor                             Investor's Daily
  Money                                              The New York Times
  Kiplinger's Personal Finance                       The Wall Street Journal
  Financial Planning                                 The Los Angeles Times
  Investment Advisor                                 The Chicago Tribune
  Investment Management Weekly
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. (Lipper) compiles performance data for peer
universes of Portfolios with similar investment objectives in its Lipper
Variable Insurance Products Performance Analysis Service (Lipper Survey).
Morningstar, Inc. compiles similar data in the Morningstar Variable Annuity/Life
Report (Morningstar Report).

The Lipper Survey records performance data as reported to it by over 800 mutual
funds underlying variable annuity and life insurance products. It divides these
actively managed portfolios into 25 categories by portfolio objectives. The
Lipper Survey contains two different universes, which reflect different types of
fees in performance data:

o  The "Separate Account" universe reports performance data net of investment
   management fees, direct operating expenses and asset-based charges applicable
   under variable insurance and annuity contracts; and

o  The "Mutual Fund" universe reports performance net only of investment
   management fees and direct operating expenses, and therefore reflects only
   charges that relate to the underlying mutual fund.

The Morningstar Report consists of nearly 700 variable life and annuity
portfolios, all of which report their data net of investment management fees,
direct operating expenses and separate account level charges.

LONG-TERM MARKET TRENDS

The following chart presents historical return trends for various types of
securities. The information presented does not directly relate to the
performance of our variable investment options or the Trust. Nevertheless, it
may help you gain a perspective on the potential returns of different asset
classes over different periods of time. By combining this information with your
knowledge of your own financial needs, you may be able to better determine how
you wish to allocate your IL Protector premiums.

Historically, the investment performance of common stocks over the long term has
generally been superior to that of long- or short-term debt securities. However,
common stocks have also experienced dramatic changes in value over short periods
of time. One of our variable investment options that invests primarily in common
stocks may, therefore, be a desirable selection for owners who are willing to
accept such risks. If, on the other hand, you wish to limit your short-term
risk, you may find it preferable to allocate a smaller percentage of net
premiums to those options that invest primarily in common stock. All investments
in securities, whether equity or debt, involve varying degrees of risk. They
also offer varying degrees of potential reward.

<PAGE>

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B-2   APPENDIX II: OUR DATA ON MARKET PERFORMANCE
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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

The chart below illustrates the average annual compound rates of return over
selected time periods between December 31, 1926 and December 31, 1998 for the
types of securities indicated in the chart. These rates of return assume the
reinvestment of dividends, capital gains and interest. The Consumer Price Index
is also shown as a measure of inflation for comparison purposes. The investment
return information presented is an historical record of unmanaged categories of
securities. In addition, the rates of return shown do not reflect either (1)
investment management fees and expenses, or (2) costs and charges associated
with ownership of a variable life insurance policy.

The rates of return illustrated do not represent returns of our variable
investment options or the Portfolios and do not constitute a representation that
the performance of those options or the Portfolios will correspond to rates of
return such as those illustrated in the chart.

AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            LONG-TERM      LONG-TERM      INTERMEDIATE-
FOR THE FOLLOWING PERIODS       COMMON      GOVERNMENT     CORPORATE      TERM GOV'T       U.S. TREASURY    CONSUMER
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1998        STOCKS      BONDS          BONDS          BONDS            BILLS            PRICE INDEX
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>              <C>                <C>
1 Year                           28.58%        13.06%        10.76%         10.21%           4.86%              1.80%
3 Years                          28.27          9.07           8.25          6.84             5.11              2.27
5 years                          24.06          9.52           8.74          6.20             4.96              2.41
10 years                         19.19         11.66          10.85          8.74             5.29              3.14
20 years                         17.75         11.14          10.86          9.85             7.17              4.53
30 years                         12.67          9.09           9.14          8.71             6.76              5.24
40 years                         12.00          7.20           7.43          7.39             5.94              4.44
50 years                         13.56          5.89           6.20          6.21             5.07              3.92
60 years                         12.49          5.43           5.62          5.50             4.26              4.19
Since 1926                       11.21          5.29           5.78          5.32             3.78              3.15
Inflation Adjusted Since 1926     7.82          2.08           2.55          2.11             0.62              0.00
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Source: Ibbotson, Roger G. and Rex A. Sinquefield, STOCKS, BONDS, BILLS, AND
INFLATION (SBBI), 1982, updated in STOCKS, BONDS, BILLS, AND INFLATION 1999
YEARBOOK, (TM) Ibbotson Associates, Inc., Chicago. All rights reserved.

Common Stocks (S&P 500) -- Standard and Poor's Composite Index, an unmanaged
weighted index of the stock performance of 500 industrial, transportation,
utility and financial companies.

Long-Term Government Bonds -- Measured using a one-bond portfolio constructed
each year containing a bond with approximately a twenty-year maturity and a
reasonably current coupon.

Long-Term Corporate Bonds -- For the period 1969-1998, represented by the
Salomon Brothers Long-Term, High-Grade Corporate Bond Index; for the period
1946-1968, the Salomon Brothers' Index was backdated using Salomon Brothers'
monthly yield data and a methodology similar to that used by Salomon for
1969-1998; for the period 1926-1945, the Standard and Poor's monthly High-Grade
Corporate Composite yield data were used, assuming a 4 percent coupon and a
twenty-year maturity.

Intermediate-Term Government Bonds -- Measured by a one-bond portfolio
constructed each year containing a bond with approximately a five-year maturity.

U.S. Treasury Bills -- Measured by rolling over each month a one-bill portfolio
containing, at the beginning of each month, the bill having the shortest
maturity not less than one month.

Consumer Price Index -- Measured by the Consumer Price Index for all Urban
Consumers (CPI-U), not seasonally adjusted.

<PAGE>

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                           APPENDIX III: AN INDEX OF KEY WORDS AND PHRASES   C-1
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Appendix III: An index of key words and phrases


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

This index should help you locate more information on the terms used in this
prospectus.

                                   PAGE                                     PAGE
account value                        18     modified endowment contract       11
Administrative Office                 5     month, year                       31
age                                  31     monthly deduction             10, 36
Allocation Date                      13     monthly insurance charge          35
alternative death benefit            14     net cash surrender value          23
amount at risk                       35     no-lapse guarantee                12
anniversary                          31     no-lapse guarantee premium        12
assign; assignment                   29     option A, B                       14
automatic transfer service           19     our                                2
AXA Advisors, LLC                    38     owner                              2
AXA Financial, Inc.                   4     partial withdrawal                22
basis                                25     payment option                    17
beneficiary                          16     planned periodic premium          11
business day                         30     policy                         cover
Cash Surrender Value                 21     Portfolio                      cover
Code                                 24     premium payments                  11
collateral                           21     prospectus                     cover
cost of insurance charge          7, 35     rebalancing                       20
cost of insurance rates              35     receive                           30
day                                  30     restore, restoration              12
default                              11     rider                             16
dollar cost averaging service        19     SEC                            cover
EQ Advisors Trust                    13     Separate Account FP               33
EQ Financial Consultants             38     state                              2
Equitable Life                        4     subaccount                        33
Equitable Access Account             16     surrender                         23
face amount                          14     surrender charge                   6
grace period                         11     target premium                     7
guaranteed interest option           13     telephone transfers               19
Guaranteed Interest Account          13     transfers                         19
IL Protector                      cover     Trust                             13
insured person                       14     units                             18
Investment Funds                     13     unit values                       18
investment option                    13     us                                 2
issue date                           31     variable investment option     cover
lapse                                11     we                                 2
loan, loan interest                  21     withdrawal                        22
matures, maturity, maturity date     23     you, your                          2




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